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    OLED Displays

    OLED displays are electronic visual displays based upon organic light-emitting diode (OLED) technology. Like other display types, an OLED Display can be used to present images, text and video a viewer.

    What is an OLED?

    An OLED is an organic light-emitting diode, that when current is applied emits light. An individual OLED is made up of an organic semiconductor, sandwiched between two electrodes. These electrodes is typically transparent, allowing the emitted light to escape.

    How does an OLED Display work?

    An OLED display is made up of an array of individual OLEDs that are individually turned on and off in a coordinated way (driven) to present an image. There are two main methods of driving an OLED display:

    • PMOLED (passive matrix OLED) – Each row and line of pixels in the display are controlled sequentially, one at a time.

    • AMOLED (active matrix OLED) – A thin-film transistor backplane is used to switch each pixel on and off, with each pixel containing a storage capacitor to maintain the on pixel state.

    Advantages

    High contrast ratio – OLEDs emit light directly, so when a black pixel is required, the pixel is off and emits no light at all. LCDs cannot achieve lower contrast ratios as black is achieved by masking a backlight, some light always get through

    Wide viewing angle – Because OLEDs emit light directly and not through a liquid crystal layer like in a LCD

    Response time – Current OLEDs can reach response times as low as 1 ms

    Disadvantages

    Lifespan – The organic materials used in the OLEDs have a limited lifespan compared to LCD displays

    Outdoor performance – OLED Displays utilise an emissive technology, meaning all the light used to make up an image is produced by the display. As the constituent OLEDs can act like a mirror, in high ambient light condition the image can be difficult to view.

    Power consumption – An OLED display will generally consume more power that an LCD display, unless the image is primarily black

    Uses:

    • PMOLED - Are typically used in small, graphical displays, where their benefits of a simple control scheme and low cost outweigh the disadvantages of restricted resolution and shorter lifespan.

    • AMOLED - Are typically used in applications that require higher resolutions and are large in size.

    176 Products showing for OLED Displays

    Midas
    0.96in
    23.74 x 13.20mm
    27.30:2.72
    Passive
    Yellow
    128 x 64pixels
    -
    2000:1
    COB
    I2C
    27.30 x 27.30 x 2.72mm
    2.72mm
    -
    2.72mm
    +80°C
    Midas
    0.49in
    11.18 x 5.58mm
    -
    Passive
    White
    64 x 32pixels
    -
    -
    COB
    I2C
    14.85 x 16.6 x 2.36mm
    2.36mm
    -
    2.36mm
    +80°C
    Midas
    0.96in
    21.74 x 10.86mm
    -
    Passive
    Yellow
    128 x 64pixels
    -
    2000:1
    COB
    I2C
    27.30 x 27.30 x 2.37mm
    2.37mm
    -
    2.37mm
    +80°C
    Midas
    0.96in
    21.74 x 10.86mm
    -
    Passive
    Yellow
    128 x 64pixels
    -
    2000:1
    COB
    I2C
    38.00 x 28.50 x 2.37mm
    2.37mm
    -
    2.37mm
    +80°C
    Midas
    0.96in
    21.74 x 10.86mm
    -
    Passive
    White
    128 x 64pixels
    -
    2000:1
    COB
    I2C
    38.00 x 28.50 x 2.37mm
    2.37mm
    -
    2.37mm
    +80°C
    Midas
    0.91in
    22.38 x 5.58mm
    12.0:2.41
    Passive
    White
    128 x 32pixels
    -
    2000:1
    COB
    I2C
    35.8 x 12.0 x 2.41mm
    2.41mm
    -
    2.41mm
    +80°C
    Midas
    1.28in
    29.42 x 14.20mm
    32: 2.66
    Passive
    Yellow
    128 x 64pixels
    -
    2000:1
    COB
    I2C
    35.50 x 32.00 x 2.66mm
    2.66mm
    -
    2.66mm
    +80°C
    Display Visions
    1.18in
    30 x 30mm
    -
    Passive
    White
    128 x 128pixels
    -
    2000:1
    COB
    I2C, SPI
    36.8 x 41.23 x 2.05mm
    2.05mm
    None
    41.23mm
    +80°C
    Midas
    0.96in
    21.74 x 10.86mm
    -
    Passive
    White
    128 x 64pixels
    -
    2000:1
    COB
    I2C
    38.00 x 28.50 x 2.37mm
    2.37mm
    -
    2.37mm
    +80°C
    Midas
    1.54in
    35.05 x 17.51mm
    -
    Passive
    Yellow
    128 x 64pixels
    -
    2000:1
    TAB
    I2C, Parallel, SPI
    42.04 x 27.22 x 1.45mm
    1.45mm
    -
    1.45mm
    +80°C
    Midas
    -
    58.22 x 13.52mm
    -
    Passive
    White
    -
    -
    >10000:1
    TAB
    I2C, Parallel, SPI
    68.5 x 17.5 x 2.0mm
    2.0mm
    -
    17.5mm
    +85°C
    Midas
    3.67in
    38 x 16mm
    -
    Passive
    White
    -
    -
    2000:1
    COB
    Parallel
    58.00 x 32.00 x 10..00mm
    10.00mm
    -
    10.00mm
    +80°C
    Midas
    2.42
    55.01 x 27.49
    2:1
    Passive
    White
    128 x 64
    -
    -
    COB
    I2C, Parallel
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    Midas
    2.71
    30.70 x 61.42
    2:1
    Passive
    White
    256 x 128
    -
    -
    COG
    I2C, Parallel, SPI
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    NEWHAVEN DISPLAY INTERNATIONAL
    1.27in
    26.71 x 20.28mm
    3:4
    TFT
    Full Colour
    128 x 96pixels
    -
    -
    PCB Mount
    Parallel
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    Midas
    0.66in
    13.42 x 10.06mm
    -
    Passive
    White
    64 x 48pixels
    -
    2000:1
    COB
    I2C
    19.9 x 23.1 x 2.4mm
    2.4mm
    -
    2.4mm
    +80°C
    Midas
    2.42
    55.01 x 27.49
    2:1
    Passive
    White
    128 x 64
    -
    -
    COG
    I2C, Parallel, SPI
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    Vishay
    -
    -
    -
    Passive
    Green
    -
    -
    -
    Graphics
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    Display Visions
    2.9in
    37 x 65mm
    -
    Active
    Yellow
    128 x 64pixels
    -
    2000:1
    Graphics
    I2C, SPI
    68 x 2.1 x 51mm
    2.1mm
    -
    51mm
    +80°C
    NEWHAVEN DISPLAY INTERNATIONAL
    3.12in
    82 x 22mm
    -
    -
    White
    -
    -
    -
    -
    Serial/Parallel
    89.2 x 44.0 x 6.0mm
    -
    None
    -
    +85°C
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