Displays
Key Takeaways
Explores electronic display devices, including liquid crystals, electroluminescent, plasma, and organic light emitting diodes
Original Description
This course can also be taken for academic credit as ECEA 5607, part of CU Boulder’s Master of Science in Electrical Engineering degree.
Displays Course Introduction
The course will dive deep into electronic display devices, including liquid crystals, electroluminescent, plasma, organic light emitting diodes, and electrowetting based displays. You'll learn about various design principles, affordances and liabilities, and also a variety of applications in the real world of professional optics.
Course Learning Outcomes
At the end of this course you will be able to…
(1) Select a display technology for a given application (LIDAR, imaging, microscopy etc.)
(2) Design a system around the limitations of a given display technology (ie. addressing)
(3) Design a system that maximizes contract
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