Product category: Sensors and Data Acquisition
News Release from: Cambridge Display Technology
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 7 June 2006
OLED material maker
adopts display tester
Cambridge Display Technology has sold a sophisticated Eclipse display test system to Merck OLED Materials
Cambridge Display Technology (CDT) has sold a sophisticated Eclipse display test system to Merck OLED Materials, based in Frankfurt, Germany. The equipment will be used to enhance productivity in the development and evaluation of materials for organic light emitting diode displays. The Eclipse system to be supplied to Merck consists of 192 digital source-measure channels and associated hardware and software, some of which has been customised for Merck's particular requirements.
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 7 June 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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In particular, the system has been adapted for use at high temperatures and glove box operation.
Eclipse test equipment is specially designed for testing a broad range of emissive display devices and allows their rapid and reliable characterisation, including measurement of lifetime under constant current, voltage or luminance conditions.
In addition to its role in enhancing materials development programs, the equipment is invaluable for device architecture optimisation, reliability testing and drive scheme development.
For CDT, Dr David Fyfe, CEO said: 'We are delighted that Merck has chosen to purchase another CDT test system, and expect that this will lead to even greater productivity in the development and supply of OLED materials'.
For Merck, Dr Horst Vestweber, Project Manager said: 'We believe strongly in the future for OLEDs as a major display technology, and this enhancement to our capability will enable us to make the fastest progress in our development programmes'.
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