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22 May 2006 Resized 4ATI AMLCD glass for cockpit applications
J. Wright, H. Woo
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Abstract
The paper outlines the development and realization of a new breed of 4ATI instrument, based upon a modular, open architecture, intended to provide end users and system integrators maximum flexibility in both product sourcing and functionality. A critical component in successfully realizing such an outcome was the securing of AMLCD modules of requisite performance, that, preferably be multi-sourced, or include alternate provisions to preclude premature obsolescence. As the 4ATI size is poorly supported by custom FPD manufacturers, the developers elected to pursue a "cut-glass", or re-sized approach, thus greatly expanding the choice of AMLCD source. As part of the process, the authors developed a novel, low-stress, re-sizing approach, which proved successful in providing a high-yield process, of optimal environmental integrity.
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J. Wright and H. Woo "Resized 4ATI AMLCD glass for cockpit applications", Proc. SPIE 6225, Defense, Security, Cockpit, and Future Displays II, 62250F (22 May 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.669564
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KEYWORDS
LCDs

Commercial off the shelf technology

Glasses

Packaging

System integration

Visualization

Analog electronics

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