Recent #LCD news in the semiconductor industry

2 months ago

➀ This article introduces a soil moisture indicator designed for gardening applications, which uses an Arduino Nano and an LCD display to indicate the moisture level of the soil.

➁ The device categorizes soil moisture into four levels: dry, humid, wet, and 'sensor not in soil'. It provides a cost-effective solution for monitoring soil moisture with minimal human intervention.

➂ The project includes detailed instructions for building the indicator, including the necessary components like the Arduino Nano, Soil Moisture Sensor, and LCD I2C, along with the corresponding circuit diagram and source code.

DIYLCDarduino
3 months ago

➀ Renesas Electronics Corporation has launched a new group of ultra-low-power MCUs named RA4L1, featuring advanced security and segment LCD support.

➁ These MCUs are powered by an 80-MHz Arm Cortex-M33 processor with TrustZone and consume minimal power, making them ideal for IoT applications like water meters, smart locks, and sensors.

➂ The MCUs offer a range of peripherals and come in various compact packages, supported by Renesas' Flexible Software Package (FSP) for simplified application development.

IoTLCDRenesassecurity
5 months ago
➀ Blur Busters has released an open-source CRT filter as a GPU shader, simulating CRT beams for modern displays. ➁ The shader aims to improve motion fidelity on LCD and OLED screens, especially OLEDs, by mimicking the smoothness of CRTs at higher refresh rates. ➂ The effect is expected to reduce motion blur and enhance the visual experience of retro games.
LCDOLEDRetro Gamingmonitor
8 months ago
1. Chinese LCD panel makers plan to significantly reduce factory utilization rates next month to artificially mitigate the price decline ahead of a major local holiday; 2. This move is expected to affect the profitability of South Korean TV manufacturers such as Samsung and LG; 3. Despite the shift towards OLED technology, the control of factory utilization rates by Chinese companies is anticipated to have a considerable impact on the overall LCD TV panel market.
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10 months ago
1. The Korea Display Association held a meeting with the Indian Embassy to discuss cooperation channels for stable entry into India, relay industry opinions on the Korea-India CEPA, and explore collaboration opportunities in the display sector between the two countries. 2. India is seen as a promising new location for display manufacturing due to government support and global companies' plans to diversify their supply chains away from China. 3. Indian companies like Vedanta are making moves to establish LCD production facilities, and foreign companies such as Sharp are considering setting up large LCD panel production lines in India.
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