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5 June 1995 Draft standard for color active matrix liquid crystal displays (AMLCD) for military applications
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Abstract
With the advancements made in flat panel display technology and the insertion of these displays within military and civil application, there is a need to establish standardization of active matrix liquid crystal displays (AMLCDS) while this process is in it's infancy. Currently, there are no accepted civil or military standards covering AMLCDS. Since the proliferation of this technology has found a place within DOD applications, a best practices document in the form of a standard was created in 1993. This paper covers the changes made in the third evolution of the 'Draft Standard for Color Active Matrix Liquid Crystal Displays (AMLCDS) for US Military Aircraft, Recommended Best Practices'. This document is published by the Air Force through Wright Laboratory as WL-TR-93-1177 in Jun 94. This paper covers the background and future plans for the document as well as four key revisions: Applicability documents review, Display configurations, Testing and Test standards, and Electrical interfaces.
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Allen R. Revels, Darrel G. Hopper, and Frederick M. Meyer "Draft standard for color active matrix liquid crystal displays (AMLCD) for military applications", Proc. SPIE 2462, Cockpit Displays II, (5 June 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.210948
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KEYWORDS
Standards development

LCDs

Interfaces

Defense technologies

Flat panel displays

Military display technology

Manufacturing

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