AMOLED Display
AMOLED is a display technology that stands for Active Matrix Organic Light Emitting Diode. It consists of tiny organic compounds that emit light when an electric current is passed through them. These self-illuminated pixels provide vibrant colors, high contrast, and deep blacks, making AMOLED displays very popular among consumers.
How AMOLED works
Unlike LCD displays, which require backlighting, each pixel in an AMOLED screen emits light independently. This active matrix design means that the brightness and color of each pixel can be precisely controlled.
OLED material is deposited on a substrate between two conductors (cathode and anode). As current flows through the organic material from the cathode to the anode, it emits light. No backlight is required, so the display is thinner and more energy efficient.
TFT LCD Display Module
TFT displays are full-color LCDs with bright, vivid colors capable of displaying fast animations, complex graphics, and customizable fonts with different touch screen options. Industry standard sizes and resolutions are available. Our line of TFT LCD module includes custom PCBs with HDMI interface support, audio support, or HMI solutions with on-board FTDI Embedded Video Engine (EVE).
ORIC Electronics is a specialized manufacturer of TFT (Thin Film Transistor) modules. Our TFT display module are available in a wide range of models with various features. We can provide custom TFT display TFT color LCD displays, high brightness, wide viewing angle, monochrome, bar, and we also offer customization of backlight and FPC.
Applications
White Goods
Consumer Goods
HVAC and Safety Displays
Handheld devices
POS and Vending Machines
Medical Devices
Industrial Controls
Telecommunications and Communications
Capacitive Touch Display
Capacitive Touch Display
Capacitive touch display consist of a display and a touchpad. Controls are usually already integrated. Some people refer to the capacitive touch screen panel as a touch pad. In any case, it involves the possibility of making inputs in a larger area in order to read outputs or display the keyboard and inputs or outputs at the same time.
How does a capacitive touch display work?
Capacitive touch display consist of a thin layer of conductive material, such as copper or indium tin oxide (ITO), printed on the underside of the insulating outer layer of the display. When a finger touches the screen, a small charge is attracted to the point of contact, effectively turning it into a functional capacitor. The resulting change in the electrostatic field is then measured to pinpoint where the contact occurs.