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    Control circuitry of polymer based display

    There is a demonstration of such display here: **broken link removed**
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    Control circuitry of polymer based display

    Hi ronsimpson I am really glad to see the reply. I guess there would be a law in future from you like Moore's Law for such display question. :) We can drive the display with two polarities (-) for reduction state i.e. for blue color and (+) supply for oxidation i.e. for white color. But both...
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    Control circuitry of polymer based display

    Thanks for your reply. The voltage rating is quite critical for the life time of the display. If the voltages are exceeded let say 3.5 V during white state, a greater chance to destroy the display. This process of changing color is reversible process which quite dependent on the applied...
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    Control circuitry of polymer based display

    one clarification: I wrote PEDOT PSS separated with semi colon : but there appeared a cheeky emoticon. Material is PEDOT semicolon PSS
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    Control circuitry of polymer based display

    alec_t Thanks for your reply and reading my problem. I am afraid there is no such datasheets like conventional 7-segment and matrix display have. But I can explain the display. For every segment there are two electrodes; 1. counter electrode and 2. pixel electrode. If you want to have blue color...
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    Control circuitry of polymer based display

    Hi folks! I am working on some polymer (PEDOT:PSS) based display. Some basic physics about this display in order to understand what I would like to know. Such displays operate at 2.5-3 V. They change color from white to blue (reduction state) and blue to white (oxidation state) upon supplying...

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