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EL640.480-AF1 VGA Operations Manual (020-0349-00A)
 
10 
Optical 
Table 6. Optical Characteristics. 
Luminance 
L
on
 (areal), min 
L
on
 (areal), typ 
L
off
 (areal), max 
40.0 cd/m² 
65.0 cd/m² 
  0.2 cd/m² 
Screen center, 120 Hz frame rate 
Screen center, 120 Hz frame rate 
Center and four corners 
Non-uniformity 
All pixels fully lit 
35% 
Maximum difference two of five points, 
using the formula: 
LNU%=[1- (min_lum/max_lum)] x 100% 
Luminance Variation (Temperature) 
Maximum 
15% 
Across operating temperature range 
Luminance Variation (Time)
 
Maximum 20% 
10,000 hours at 25
°C ambient 
Viewing Angle 
Minimum 
160
° 
 
Contrast Ratio 
Minimum 
Typical 
19:1 
50:1 
@ 500 lux ambient, 120 Hz frame rate 
Dimming 
The scan rate dimming feature allows the brightness of the display to be 
lowered proportionally by reducing the scan rate. Scan rate dimming is 
performed within the application by lowering the scan rate of the video input 
signals. Because brightness is proportional to refresh rate, the display can be 
dimmed by adding pauses between every horizontal period. 
The lowest possible frame rate (brightness) is dependent on the perceived flicker 
of the displayed image, but will most likely be around 60 Hz. For more information 
on scan/frame rate dimming please see Planar Application Note 120. 
Generating Grayscales 
Some applications may benefit by using grayscales. The AF1 has a maximum 
frame rate frequency of 120 Hz. Using the higher frame rate, combined with 
flat panel controllers designed for this faster display, it is possible to generate 
usable grays through frame rate control and dithering. Video controllers from 
manufacturers such as C&T and Epson use these methods with proprietary 
algorithms to generate grayscales.   
The response time of ICEBrite displays is much faster than LCDs, therefore not 
all possible grayscales generated by the video controller are actually usable. 
Many of the grayscales may flicker or swim. Careful testing is necessary to 
select appropriate grayscales for an application, especially when the ICEBrite 
displays are driven at less than their maximum frame rate.  
For additional information, refer to Planar Application Note 119  or contact 
Planar's Application Engineers.