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Ultra-Light Vacuum Fluorescent Display (UL VFD)

1996-02-01
960527
Vacuum Fluorescent Displays (VFDs) have been widely accepted for automotive applications in the U.S. and other countries because of their excellent performance capabilities such as high luminance, high reliability and low voltage operation. Recently, more compact and lightweight VFD packaging has been requested for use in limited-space applications and to achieve smaller overall system size, while concurrently pursuing a higher graphic-to-glass area ratio and maintaining VFD's excellent viewing angle capability. An Ultra Light Vacuum Fluorescent Display (UL VFD) has been developed to meet these challenges which has 14% thinner package thickness and 30% larger available graphic area compared to conventionally produced VFD. This paper discusses the development of UL VFD and its subsequent evaluation and testing.
Technical Paper

Large Scale Message Center Vacuum Fluorescent Display for Automotive Applications

1991-02-01
910350
A large scale graphic vacuum fluorescent display was developed. The display is packaged in a panel size of 54.0 x 350.0 (mm) with 24 x 264 pixels (11 digits when a character consists of 24 x 24 pixels). Self-standing grid system was adopted to make finer grid divisions. To attain uniform luminance and prevent cross talk, the quadruplex anode matrix system was utilized. Wire dampers were used as an anti-vibration measure. To prevent thermal deformation of the grid, glass paste was applied to cover the grid bonding.
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