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LED Anatomy, Structure of LED


LED Screen Works

An LED display is a flat panel display, which uses an array of light-emitting diodes as pixels for a video display. LED displays are capable of providing general illumination in addition to visual display, as when used for stage lighting or other decorative (as opposed to informational) purposes.

The first true all-LED flat panel television screen was possibly developed, demonstrated and documented by James P. Mitchell in 1977.

In my Article I will give some details about Overall TWO Type of LED display, in later I will make a another article to describe Full LED.

They are :

1.       AMOLED

2.       QLED

In this article I will write about AMOLED Display, just keep your eyes on our next publication for nexy (QLED)

AMOLED (Active-Matrix Organic Light-Emitting Diode) is a display technology used in smartwatches, mobile devices, laptops, and televisions. OLED describes a specific type of thin-film-display technology in which organic compounds form the electroluminescent material, and active matrix refers to the technology behind the addressing of pixels.

Design Anatomy:

An AMOLED display consists of an active matrix of OLED pixels generating light (luminescence) upon electrical activation that have been deposited or integrated onto a thin-film transistor (TFT) array, which functions as a series of switches to control the current flowing to each individual pixel.

Typically, this continuous current flow is controlled by at least two TFTs at each pixel (to trigger the luminescence), with one TFT to start and stop the charging of a storage capacitor and the second to provide a voltage source at the level needed to create a constant current to the pixel, thereby eliminating the need for the very high currents required for passive-matrix OLED operation.

TFT backplane technology is crucial in the fabrication of AMOLED displays. In AMOLEDs, the two primary TFT backplane technologies, polycrystalline silicon (poly-Si) and amorphous silicon (a-Si), are currently used offering the potential for directly fabricating the active-matrix backplanes at low temperatures (below 150 °C) onto flexible plastic substrates for producing flexible AMOLED displays.

In market, there are approx 7 types of display available :

1.       Super AMOLED

2.       Super AMOLED Advanced

3.       Super AMOLED Plus

4.       HD Super AMOLED

5.       HD Super AMOLED Plus

6.       Full HD Super AMOLED

7.       Quard HD Super AMOLED

Details : -

Super AMOLED : "Super AMOLED" is a marketing term created by device manufacturers for an AMOLED display with an integrated digitizer: the layer that detects touch is integrated into the screen, rather than overlaid on top of it. The display technology itself is not improved. According to Samsung, Super AMOLED reflects one-fifth as much sunlight as the first generation AMOLED

Super AMOLED Advanced : Super AMOLED Advanced is a term marketed by Motorola to describe a brighter display than Super AMOLED screens, but also a higher resolution — qHD or 960×540 for Super AMOLED Advanced than WVGA or 800×480 for Super AMOLED and 25% more energy efficient

Super AMOLED Plus : This variant of AMOLED is brighter and therefore more energy efficient than Super AMOLED displays[29] and produces a sharper, less grainy image because of the increased number of subpixels. In comparison to AMOLED and Super AMOLED displays, they are even more energy efficient and brighter.

HD Super AMOLED : HD Super AMOLED is a branding from Samsung for an HD-resolution (above 1280×720) Super AMOLED display. The first device to use it was the Samsung Galaxy Note. 

HD Super AMOLED Plus : A variant of the Samsung Galaxy S3 using Tizen OS 1 was benchmarked using a non-pentile HD Super AMOLED Plus screen in 2012.

Full HD Super AMOLED : As featured on the Samsung Galaxy S4Samsung Galaxy S5, and Samsung Galaxy Note 3, this display has a 1920×1080 resolution that is better known as 1080p. It has a color gamut of up to 97% of the Adobe RGB color space.

Quard HD Super AMOLED : Quad HD Super AMOLED technology was first used by AU Optronics in April 2014.[34] After AU Optronics released their phone which used a Quad HD Super AMOLED screen, other companies such as Samsung released phones utilizing the technology such as the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Broadband LTE-A and Samsung Galaxy S6 and S7.

Below is a mapping table of marketing terms versus resolutions and sub-pixel types. Note how the pixel density relates to choices of sub-pixel type.



Term

Reso-
lution

Size
(inch)

PPI

Pixel
Layout

used in

AMOLED

240×320

2.6

154

RGBG PenTile

Nokia N85

AMOLED
Capacitive Touchscreen

640×360

3.2

229

Nokia C6-01

Super AMOLED

3.5

210

RGB S-Stripe

Nokia N8

4.0

184

Nokia 808 PureView

720×720

3.1

328

BlackBerry Q10

854×480

3.9

251

RGBG PenTile

Nokia N9

800×480

4.0

233

Samsung Galaxy S

960×540

4.3

256

RGB S-Stripe

Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini

1280×768

4.5

332

RGBG PenTile

Nokia Lumia 1020

Super AMOLED Plus

800×480

4.3 (4.27)

218

RGB stripe

Samsung Galaxy S II

Super AMOLED Advanced

960×540

4.3

256

RGBG PenTile

Motorola Droid RAZR

HD Super AMOLED

1280×800

5.3 (5.29)

285

Samsung Galaxy Note

1280×720

5.0

295

RGB S-Stripe

BlackBerry Z30
Samsung Galaxy J7
Samsung Galaxy J5
Samsung Galaxy E5

4.7 (4.65)

316

RGBG PenTile

Samsung Galaxy Nexus

4.7 (4.65)

316

RGB S-Stripe

Moto X (1st generation)

4.8

306

RGBG PenTile

Samsung Galaxy S III

5.6 (5.55)

267

RGB S-Stripe

Samsung Galaxy Note II

5.6 (5.55)

267

Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo

HD Super AMOLED Plus

1280×800

7.7

197

RGB stripe

Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7

Full HD Super AMOLED

1920×1080

5.5

400

RGBG PenTile

Meizu MX5

5.0 (4.99)

441

Samsung Galaxy S4

5.0 (4.99)

441

OnePlus X

5.0 (4.99)

441

Google Pixel

5.2

423

Motorola Moto X (2nd gen)

5.1

432

Samsung Galaxy S5

5.5

401

OnePlus 3
OnePlus 3T
OnePlus 5

5.7

388

Samsung Galaxy Note 3

Full HD+ Super AMOLED

2160×1080

6.0

402

Huawei Mate 10 Pro

6.01

401

OnePlus 5T

Super Retina HD

2436×1125

5.8

458

Apple iPhone X

WQHD Super AMOLED

2560×1440

5.1

577

Samsung Galaxy S6
Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge
Samsung Galaxy S6 Active
Samsung Galaxy S7
Samsung Galaxy S7 Active

5.2

564

Microsoft Lumia 950

5.2

565

Motorola Droid Turbo

5.4

540

BlackBerry Priv

5.5

534

BlackBerry DTEK60
Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge
Google Pixel XL
Alcatel Idol 4S
Moto Z
Moto Z Force
ZTE Axon 7

5.7

515

Samsung Galaxy Note 4
Samsung Galaxy Note 5
Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+
Nexus 6P
Samsung Galaxy Note 7

5.7

518

Microsoft Lumia 950 XL

2960×1440

5.8

571

Samsung Galaxy S8

6.2

529

Samsung Galaxy S8+

6.3

521

Samsung Galaxy Note 8

WQXGA Super AMOLED

2560×1600

8.4

359

Samsung Galaxy Tab S 8.4

10.5

287

RGB S-Stripe

Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5

3K AMOLED

2880×1600

(unknown)

HTC Vive Focus[38]

 

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