This article delves into the occurrence of display defects, specifically the phenomenon of water ripple in CTP-TFT-LCD display modules, discussing how Winstar identifies causes and provides effective solutions.
Water ripple is a commonly observed issue in the market, stemming from various factors such as power interference, grounding issues, lack of isolation in high-voltage boards, circuit layout, electromagnetic interference, and forced changes in liquid crystal alignment. Addressing water ripple caused by forced changes in liquid crystal alignment, Winstar shares practical experiences gained from resolving such issues.
LCD displays are categorized into three modes based on their LCD alignment: TN, VA, and IPS LCD. Different LCD alignment modes result in varying visual displays and contrast levels. TN mode TFT-LCD displays, favored by general gamers for their mature technology, affordability, and fast grayscale response, are susceptible to issues such as deformation between substrates and the generation of water ripple (as depicted in Figures A and B).
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Water ripple occurs due to changes in the angle of liquid crystal vertical alignment, leading to changes in display brightness when a certain force is applied. Addressing the water ripple issue in TN mode CTP-TFT-LCD displays, Winstar proposes practical solutions based on years of experience:
In the illustration in the left image of Figure C, it is demonstrated that IPS mode LCDs modify the orientation of liquid crystals horizontally to adjust display brightness. When subjected to vertical pressure of a certain magnitude, the effect on the inclination angle of the liquid crystals is minimal. Moreover, this configuration boasts a swifter liquid crystal recovery rate compared to TN mode, resulting in a decreased propensity for water ripple manifestation. Opting for IPS mode TFT-LCDs represents an effective solution.
Considering of the customer specifications has already been determined. Winstar suggests the following practical solutions without changing the display specifications and without increasing costs for customer.
Figure C:Diagram showing liquid crystal properties and water ripple generation when touch pressure is applied on IPS and TN mode TFT LCM
Case Study: Pressing the upper frame around the edges of the 7-inch TN mode TFT-LCD display product results in the generation of water ripple. As shown in Figure D.
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A. 7-inch TN mode TFT-LCD improvement solution, as depicted in the right image of Figure E.
B. Adopting a 7-inch improved design on TN mode CTP-TFT-LCD.
C. Add frame tape: In addition to structural enhancements, applying foam rubber frame tape around the upper frame effectively absorbs pressure, preventing water ripple formation (Figure F, G).
With these comprehensive solutions, Winstar effectively resolves customer concerns, ensuring optimal display performance and satisfaction.
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Figure F:Finger pressing around the module perimeter. | Figure G:Finger pressed display active area. |