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BSI PD IEC TR 62977-2-4:2018

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Electronic displays – Transparent displays. Overview of application scenarios

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BSI 2018 22
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This part of IEC 62977, which is a Technical Report, provides a comprehensive overview of application scenarios for transparent displays of the two major display technologies (liquid crystal (LC) and organic light emitting diode (OLED) displays) and introduces the observation and illumination aspects that are taken into account for the establishment of appropriate measurement methods.

This document only considers direct view displays, it does not include projection displays (eye-projection and projection to screens.)

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 undefined
4 CONTENTS
6 FOREWORD
8 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms
3.1 Terms and definitions
9 3.2 Abbreviated terms
4 Application scenarios
4.1 General
4.2 Performance aspects
10 4.3 Application cases
11 4.4 Intended visual information and unwanted contributions from ambient light
4.4.1 General
4.4.2 Visual information on screen
Tables
Table 1 – Application cases
12 4.4.3 Visual information behind the screen
4.4.4 Intended and disturbing components of light (case 1)
Table 2 – Illustration and explanation of intended and disturbing light components in the case of transparent display screens (TDS)
13 4.4.5 Transmissive transparent display (case 2)
Figures
Figure 1 – Two objects (i.e. a scenery) located behind and seen through a transparent display
Figure 2 – On-screen contrast generated by electricallycontrolled transmittance, TH and TL
14 4.4.6 Emissive transparent display (case 3)
Figure 3 – Luminance image of a detail of Figure 1
Figure 4 – Two objects (i.e. a scenery) located behind and seen througha transparent emissive display (emission shown in green for illustration)
15 5 Component specifications – For measurement
5.1 Spectral radiance
Figure 5 – Example of light which is supposed to be transmitted independentlyof the state of the emission, by a transmittance Te
Figure 6 – Details of Figure 4
16 5.2 Object/scene
5.3 Display
5.4 Emissive transparent display
Figure 7 – Emissive and transmissive display screen between the observer and the object/scene
17 5.5 Transmissive transparent display
5.6 Precautions during the measurements
18 Figure 8 – Illustration of the effect of diffraction (left) and scattering (right)
19 Figure 9 – Transparent display’s scheme for OLED and LCD without background ambient illumination
Figure 10 – Transparent display’s on-screen performance affected by ambient illuminance
21 Bibliography
BSI PD IEC TR 62977-2-4:2018
$102.76