GALLIUM-PHOSPHIDE LIGHT-EMITTING DIODE ARRAY.
Abstract
The goal of this program was to provide the United States Army Electronics Command with a versatile experimental display module using gallium-phosphide (GaP) light-emitting elements. The potantial advantages of a solid-state display over other presently used displays are its light weight, small volume, low-voltage operation, and long life. The module design resulting from this effort employs 60 individually mounted gallium-phosphide diodes arranged in six parallel rows of 10 diodes each. Each diode is addressed by means of associated control circuitry which provides coincident cross-grid access and the means for diode latching in the conductive or nonconductive state. The format for addressing X and Y grids may be analog, using voltage amplitude, or digital, using a binary-coded decimal (BCD). Either line scan or random access may be used for displays with this diode array. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Apr 01, 1968
- Accession Number
- AD0668668
Entities
People
- Henry C. Farrell
- Robert J. Lynch
Organizations
- International Business Machines Corporation (Armonk, NY)