REDMOND, Wash., July 7, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Radiant
Vision Systems, the leading provider of automated visual inspection
for displays and display devices, announces that it will exhibit
solutions for test & measurement as part of the first fully
virtual Display Week 2020 conference and exhibition. From its
virtual booth, Radiant will host several online demonstrations of
high-resolution photometric imaging systems, software, and
specialized lenses used to evaluate displays in the latest smart
devices, automotive integrations, augmented & virtual reality
(AR/VR) headsets, and other devices. The Display Week virtual
exhibit and technical program will take place Monday through
Friday, August 3-7, 2020, from
7:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. (PDT)
daily.
Organized by the Society for Information Display (SID), Display
Week is the leading international event for electronic display
innovation. A Gold Corporate Member of SID and this year's Emerald
Sponsor of Display Week, Radiant Vision Systems is dedicated to
meeting manufacturing objectives for quality held by leading
display makers worldwide. Radiant engineers scientific, image-based
metrology systems that measure light and color using tristimulus
optical filters that simulate the human photopic response (based on
CIE color-matching functions). This response provides an extremely
accurate and relevant measure of a display's quality, with
objective data that can be used to characterize displays in design
and actively pass/fail display components during production.
Because they are image-based, Radiant's measurement systems offer
efficiency for automated visual inspection, enabling
high-throughput quality control applications not possible with
spot-based measurement devices such as spectrometers.
Radiant brings over twenty-five years of experience to the
development of image-based measurement solutions and software to
the display industry. This year, Radiant has expanded its line of
ProMetric® Imaging Colorimeters and Photometers with
higher-resolution sensor options (to 43 megapixels), fortifying its
toolset for measuring pixel-level values in emissive displays.
Radiant has also improved test functions for virtual images like
those projected by head-up displays (HUD) and augmented reality
(AR) headsets.
The Radiant virtual booth will feature a number of educational
resources on the benefits of image-based metrology systems for
light and color, as well as video demonstrations of new display
test systems. Each product demo will address a specific segment of
the display market:
OLED and MicroLED Displays: Radiant applies its ProMetric
imaging systems in OLED and microLED display testing and production
to measure brightness and color uniformity at the pixel and
subpixel level, as well as correct poorly performing pixels. From
its virtual exhibit, Radiant will demonstrate correction methods
for emissive displays (a process known as demura or pixel
uniformity correction) using its high-resolution imaging systems
and proprietary software methods. The newly released ProMetric
Y43 (43-megapixel) imaging photometer
(honoree of the recent Vision Systems Design 2020 Innovators
Awards) as well as optional Microscope Lens are important
components in the manufacturing processes for emissive displays,
helping to improve device quality for commercialization.
At the concurrent Display Week Symposium, Chief Executive
Officer at Radiant, Doug Kreysar,
will also present a new, patented method for emissive display
measurement. Attendees of the Symposium can watch this technical
presentation (Session 71.1) online, Thursday, August 6.
Augmented and Virtual Reality: The quality of displays within
AR/VR headsets is determined by the holistic visual experience,
which is the product of display quality, optical design, and the
viewing conditions of the wearer. At Display Week, Radiant will
showcase its award-winning AR/VR Lens solution, demonstrating how a
front-located aperture enables display testing under the same
conditions as the display is seen by the user through the headset,
capturing up to a 120-degree horizontal field of view. The AR/VR
Lens is an integrated camera, lens, and software (TT-ARVR™)
solution that enables seamless integration production-level
testing.
Automotive Displays and Illuminated Components: In addition to
solutions for automotive center stack and dashboards displays,
Radiant will demonstrate its capabilities for an array of
light-emitting systems in the vehicle. A virtual demo of Radiant's
HUD test solution will show the company's ProMetric imaging system
and TT-HUD™ software module using an electronic lens to dynamically
locate projected virtual images on an infinite plane—this
simplifies AR HUD testing for variable-distance projections.
Radiant will also debut its new VIP™ (Vision Inspection Pack)
software, which combines light and color measurement with machine
vision defect detection for evaluating the quality of backlit
icons, shapes, and symbols.
The Display Week 2020 virtual exhibit is free to attend and can
be joined, virtually, from anywhere in the world. Visit
http://www.displayweek.org to register, and learn more about
Radiant Vision Systems by visiting the company's virtual booth at
Display Week 2020 or online at
http://www.RadiantVisionSystems.com.
About Radiant Vision Systems
Radiant Vision Systems works with world-class brands and
manufacturers to deliver creative visual inspection solutions that
improve quality, reduce costs, and increase customer satisfaction.
Radiant's legacy of technology innovation in photometric imaging
and worldwide install base date back more than 25 years and address
applications from consumer electronics to automotive manufacturing.
Radiant Vision Systems product lines include TrueTest™ automated
visual inspection software for quality control, and ProMetric®
imaging colorimeters, photometers, and light source measurement
systems. Radiant is headquartered in Redmond, Washington, USA, with strategic
offices in California,
Michigan, China, Vietnam, and South
Korea. Radiant has been a part of Konica Minolta's Sensing
Business Unit since August 2015. For
more information, visit http://www.RadiantVisionSystems.com.
SOURCE Radiant Vision Systems, LLC