ADVERTISEMENT
You will be redirected to your destination in 10 seconds.
Electronics Industry Search
Advertisement
Email
Print
Reprints/License
RSS
Article tools sponsored by

High Performance on a Small Screen

CG-Silicon TFT-LCDs offer clearer images with less power and fewer parts

By Design News Staff -- Design News, August 18, 2003

The consumer electronics industry has a new contender pursuing small products with high performance. A family of transflective TFT-LCDs, introduced by Sharp Microelectronics of the Americas, seeks to improve high-resolution formats in small space.

While its competitors focus on larger display products or CMOS-based mobile products, Sharp uses its proprietary Continuous Grain Silicon (CG-Silicon) technology, developed in conjunction with Semiconductor Energy Laboratory Co., Ltd. (Atsugi, Japan), in order to achieve a crisper image with better color and clarity. As opposed to conventional amorphous silicon, CG-Silicon achieves these improvements with silicon grains aligned having atomic-level continuity at the grain boundary, which boosts the speed of electrons moving through the semiconductor at a carrier mobility of 300 cm2/Vs—about 600 times faster than a conventional amorphous silicon TFT device. "Think of it like a cornfield," says Joel Pollack, Vice President of the Display Business Unit at Sharp. Silicon atoms line up like rows of corn, allowing electrons to travel across the semiconductor, but the silicon grain boundary is like a stone wall between adjacent cornfields. "We've reduced the height of that stone wall, ultimately improving movement from domain to domain," he says.

Also important, the technology provides the basis for System LCDs, or System-on-Glass, in which fully digital circuits—including drivers, shift panels, and I/O interfaces—may be incorporated into the LCD display itself. By reducing the number of external parts and integrating more functionality, the overall package size and weight of the display is reduced. Pollack says that the CG-Silicon technology has helped Sharp to achieve high resolution in a small 4-inch diagonal display and improve reliability with internal parts by building memory into the display itself. Compared to an amorphous TFT device, an improved aperture ratio of CG-Silicon, Pollack claims, reduces the power needed to run the backlight of the display—a significant source of power consumption.

"CG-Silicon technology image improvements, combined with Advanced TFT technology's improved light transmission, allow the display modules to be used with a relatively small amount of backlight for use indoors and outdoors," Pollack adds. Currently, CG-Silicon LCDs have been used in mobile phones, next-generation PDAs, portable PCs and TVs, and handheld gaming devices.

Sharp Microelectronics of the Americas, www.sharpsma.com Enter 576

Advertisement

Sponsored Content

Technology Marketplace

Email
Print
Reprints/License
RSS
Article tools sponsored by
Find a supplier on oemsuppliersearch.com

Talkback


We would love your feedback!


» Submit talk back
Advertisement

DN's Resource Center Get Free Information, Made Easy

Advertisement

Design News Partner Zones

AnarkCAD/CAE Model Clean-Up: Reduce Iterative Cycles
This webinar featured research and survey results related to problems associated with preparing CAD geometry for CAE applications.  We discussed how Recipe-Based Automation can help create "just-in-time" CAE-ready geometry each time a cad model is updated. Watch the Presentation


Light Matters: Systems Level Approach to HBLED illumination applications
Its good practice to apply a systems-level approach to high-brightness LED (HBLED) illumination applications. Minimally, the system includes the optical, thermal and electrical characteristics of the of the HBLED, the lens (if any) which is built-in to its package, secondary optics such as external plastic lenses/reflectors to direct the light as your application requires and power driver electronics. Read More


Design Engineers' Portal for Sensing and Machine Safety
Whatever industry you're in, or whatever product you manufacture, the right sensors to automate your plant, and to improve your overall efficiency, quality and safety are a must. You'll find Banner Engineering to be an amazing resource of products, training and people with expertise.

Design News Partner Zone Directory »

Please visit these other Reed Business sites