For all types of critical information displays
LCDL
miniature lamps are typically a multiple bend lamp configuration
used to backlight a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD). A laptop computer
screen is the best known common example of an LCD display. Displays
similar to this are used throughout industry to show information
or present images for entertainment. Miniature lamps can be placed
on the edge of an LCD display or directly behind it with a backplate
to reflect illumination through the LCD. The application and use
environment help determine the lamp's shape, size and power. Typically
miniature lamps are multi-bend in shape and are usually from 6mm
to 18mm in outside diameter (O.D.).
LCDL
miniature lamps replace multiple lamp designs with more efficient,
single lamp systems which produce a number of important benefits
- simplified wiring harnesses, reduced power requirements and
enhanced durability. LCDL can also provide value added services
to further reduce the cost of your unit. (See Lamp Sub-Assemblies)
Most
of the miniature lamps LCDL manufactures are used to illuminate
very critical data displays - the avionics displays on nearly
all the world's commercial, private and military aircraft. A portion
of LCDL miniature lamps can also be found in laptops, ATM's, medical
monitors, kiosk displays, or as OEM replacement lamps for similar
devices.
LCDL
offers lamps in the following shapes: