Plessey Introduces Micro LED Direct-Drive Display Platform

Plessey announced the launch of a Micro LED Direct-Drive display platform and development kit, based on its proprietary monolithic GaN-on-Silicon technology.

According to Plessey, the Direct-Drive displays provide OEM’s and product developers with a solution to retrofit current products or develop new concept designs. Sized smaller than 5x5mm, the display can deliver a brightness of 2 million nits with an input power of 250 mW.


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The Direct-Drive displays are designed to presents symbolic content with pixel capabilities for 2µm. Due to the small form factor of the direct-drive display, it can be easily integrated into smart glasses, and head-mounted displays for navigation, sport & leisure, and optical instruments.

The display is self-emissive, and it can be driven directly from an external source, requiring no backplane which simplifies the manufacturing process and improves power consumption. Together with the Direct-Drive development kit, Plessey is presenting an easy and scalable platform allowing developers to explore, evaluate and interact with small-form factor Micro LED displays.

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