Sunday, May 11, 2008


 


E INK ANNOUNCES NEXT GENERATION CUSTOM AND STANDARD
SEGMENTED DISPLAY CELLS gives inspiration to Sidoarjo local government.


The best innovation that has found by E Ink corporation gave inspiration to
Sidoarjo Local Government to use SDC (Segmented display Cells).

The performance of SDC products, as simple digits, icon and alpha – numeric
display, offering exceptional readability in a paper – thin form factor
and uses minimal battery power, makes employers get customize easily.

Thanks to Russ Wilcox, President and CEO, E Ink Corporation have innovative design.
With a paper-thin and flexible plastic display that can be cut to any shape.
The new SDCs are 40% thinner with a wider operational temperature range and increased flexibility for repetitive 3-D bends or 2-D conformable solutions.
Applications include consumer electronics, PC-accessory, display smartcards,
capacity indicators, electronic shelf labels, signage and communications applications.
The SDC displays use the same E Ink Vizplex™ technology that is shipping
in popular electronic book devices such as the Amazon Kindle, SONY Reader and iRex iLiad. How the employers need information from E Ink SDC. The E Ink SDC give solution smartly, an E Ink SDC display lets you see it quickly and clearly from any angle.

After see the display technologies, we choose E Ink’s, segmented electronic
paper displays for our wireless,
bi-directional key fob that has been designed to offer car-to-user and user-to-car communication over an extremely long range.
High Performance Rugged Displays
Thinner, more flexible and wider operation ranges all highlight the performance increase of the latest generation of E Ink SDCs. Three height levels are available, depending
on backplane configuration: thin PET 330 microns, PET 380 microns, or PI 375 microns. PET options provide 200 micron design rules for the art work or space and trace of 8 mils by 8 mils. The finer pitch PI option uses 100 micron design rules for 4 mils by 4 mils. Increased temperature ranges with operations from -10°C to 60°C, and storage from -25°C to 75°C.

Thanks for your great innovation.





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