1,Full digital microdisplay
2,High quality
3,For near-to-eye applications
OLiGHTEK is the biggest manufacturer of full digital microdisplay in China with the annual production of more than 450,000 panels. Our high quality SVGA5050V1 for near-to-eye applications are shipped to many customers worldwide. Due to the unique OLED characters, OLiGHTEK is preparing to develop 0.6inch,0.97inch OLED displays in near coming days.
Current product | 0.5” (SVGA050) | SVGA800×600 Series |
Coming out soon | 0.6” (SVGA060) |
0.97” (SVGA097) |
0.77” (SVGA077) | SXGA1280×1024 Series |
Future production plan Full HD | 1920×1080 |
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SVGA050 is a 0.5 inch AMOLED microdisplay which has SVGA (800*600) resolution. The product series comprise full color, mono white, mono green and mono red display. Full digital video signal process and 804*3*604 driver units are integrated on the silicon substrate which is fabricated in 0.18μm CMOS technology. Input video signal is compatible with ITU-R BT.601/656 standard and supports 8/16/24 bit video format. The display mode, direction, position, brightness, contrast, R/G/B offset and gamma correction can be controlled by a 2-wire serial interface. I/O level is compatible with 1.8~3.3V CMOS standard. SVGA050 can be used in various near-to-eye systems.Features
0.18μm CMOS Si-Base AM-OLED 804*604 Total Pixels 8/16/24Bit Digital Video Interface Video Signal Enhancement Gamma Correction Support Binocular Stereovision H/V Direction & Position Adjustment Embedded Temperature Sensor Integrated DC/DC Converter Built-in Test Patterns 2-Wire Serial Communication InterfaceTechnical Parameters
Format: 800 (×3) × 600 Pixel Aspect Ratio: Square Pixel Pitch: 12.6μm Color Pixel Layout: Vertical RGB stripe Viewing Area: 10.13mm × 7.61 mm Gray Levels: 8Bit / 256Levels Typical Brightness: ≥ 100Cd/m2 Uniformity: ≥ 92% Working Temperature: -40°C ~ +65°C Video Signal Interface: ITU-R BT.601/656 I/O Interface: 1.8~3.3V CMOS Standard Typical Power Consumption: < 200mW Mechanical Envelope: 22mm × 17mm Weight: ≤ 2g
Full digital microdisplay