Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) Microdisplays
• Warfighters require displays that operate in bright ambient
environments:
• High Brightness Color OLED microdisplays satisfy military
requirements, but are too expensive and have low yield to be a
feasible alternative.
• Overall scrap/repair rate reduced by 86% for circuit board
assembly;47% for fully assembled packs.
• Established new on-shore manufacturing capability – bulk Si and
SOI backplanes
• Improved lifetime and lower power consumption.
• Yield: 5X improvement
• Cost: 5X improvement ($10k to $2k for HD High Brightness Color)
• Cycle times: 45% improvement of final component yield
Implementation and Technology Transfer:
F-35 Head Mounted Display System (F-35 HMDS Program Office);
Enhanced Visual Acuity (EVA) Goggles (NAVAIR PMA 202);
Multispectral Digital Fusion Goggles (SOCOM); Joint Helmet Mounted
Cueing System (JHMCS) Display Unit (JHMCS Joint Program Office);
and Enhanced Night Vision Goggles (ENVG) and Army Family of
Weapon Sights (FWS) (PM Soldiers Sensors and Lasers).
OSD ManTech $4.95M
(PMA 202, NVESD) $2.24M
Industry cost share (eMagin) $4.75M
https://www.ndia.org/-/media/sites/ndia/meetings-and-events/2017/march/719b---manufacturing-div/ndia-02mar2017_jouet.ashx?la=en
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