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Anisotropic Conductive Film is used to connect bare integrated circuits (ICs) directly to glass substrates using the flip chip bonding technology known as Chip-On-Glass (COG) (ACF). This Chip-On-Glass method reduces the assembly area to the maximum packing density, which is very important for applications that require less floor space.
Two polarised glass components make up a COG LCD. A unique polymer is applied to the non-polarized side of the glass to form grooves that parallel the polarising film’s path of travel.
Since flex PCB integration is no longer necessary, driver chips can be mounted affordably. The IC, which can handle high-speed or high-frequency signals, is directly bonded to the glass substrate.
The Global Chip On Glass Graphic OLEDs market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
NHD-C160100CZ-RN-FBW Monochrome Graphic COG, Reflective LCD, and 160×100 Pixels Positive Display on FSTN Dark pixels are displayed on a grey background on the non-stocked Newhaven 160×100 graphic Chip-On-Glass (COG) Liquid Crystal Display.
This reflective LCD display has a wide operating temperature range of -20 to 70 degrees Celsius and is visible in bright environments. The NHD-C160100CZ-RN-FBW display features no backlight and a 6:00 optimum viewing angle. This display is RoHS compliant and runs on a 3V supply power.