Illumination Engineering

Media:  DVD  Single Disc

Individual Use
SC704-C-07-U
$500 USD

Site License
SC704-C-07-L
S2500 USD

 

Number:  SC704-C-07

Time:  3 hours 27 minutes

Title:  Illumination Engineering ©

DVD3:  Displays

Instructor:  Professor John Koshel

 

Overview

  • This DVD provides an extended overview of the components and design aspects of backlit displays. Topics covered include color, polarization, microstructure or features, and projection displays.

Intended Audience

  • Engineering, scientists, and managers can use a DVD or all DVDs as an introduction to the field of illumination engineering. Practicing illumination engineers can use it as reference or a source for new material in the field of illumination.

Course Outline

 

Introduction to backlit displays

 

Design aspects of displays

  • Color

  • Polarization

  • Microstructure or Features

Components of backlit displays

  • Source

  • Lightguide

  • Brightness enhancement film

  • Diffusers

Projection displays

 

Learning Outcomes

 

This DVD will enable participants to:

  • Understand the scope of backlit displays and projection displays

  • Know how to design a backlit display

  • Know how to analyze a backlit display system

Note that while each DVD can be used separately, they each call upon a limited amount of material that is investigated in more detail on another DVDs. The outlines, expected outcomes, and intended audience for each DVD is provided on the following pages.

Contact:

Ms. Cindy Robertson

520-626-4719

cindyr@optics.arizona.edu

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