IEC 61747-5-2:2011 Withdrawn
Liquid crystal display devices - Part 5-2: Environmental, endurance and mechanical test methods - Visual inspection of active matrix colour liquid crystal display modules
Note: this publication has been replaced by IEC 61747-20-3:2016
Abstract
IEC 61747-5-2:2011 gives the details of the quality assessment procedures and provides general rules for visual inspection of the active area of transmissive type active matrix colour liquid crystal display modules by the human eye. Furthermore, this standard includes defect definitions and the method for visual defect inspection.
NOTE 1 - Mura is excluded from this standard because it was not clearly specified at the time this standard was developed.
NOTE 2 - Restrictions on defect types, number, and sizes are specified in the quality contract (customer acceptance specification and incoming inspection specification) between panel and set makers.
NOTE 1 - Mura is excluded from this standard because it was not clearly specified at the time this standard was developed.
NOTE 2 - Restrictions on defect types, number, and sizes are specified in the quality contract (customer acceptance specification and incoming inspection specification) between panel and set makers.
Additional information
Publication type | International Standard |
---|---|
Publication date | 2011-06-16 |
Withdrawal date | 2016-02-24 |
Edition | 1.0 |
Available language(s) | English/French |
TC/SC | TC 110 - Electronic displaysrss |
ICS | 31.120 - Electronic display devices |
Stability date | 2016 |
Pages | 29 |
File size | 1171 KB |
The following test report forms are related:
Share your publications
Learn how to share your publications with your colleagues, using networking options.
Payment information
Our prices are in Swiss francs (CHF). We accept all major credit cards (American Express, Mastercard and Visa, JCB and CUP), PayPal and bank transfers as form of payment.
Keep in touch
Keep up to date with new publication releases and announcements with our free IEC Just Published email newsletter.
Contact customer services
Please send your enquiry by email or call us on +41 22 919 02 11 between 09:00 – 16:00 CET Monday to Friday.