I recently did a digikey part search for character displays, and in their part filter they offer 3 LCD model types:
* Reflective
* Transflexive
* Transmissive
What exactly does this mean? I'm guessing it has something to do with the screens reflectivity. Perhaps it also affects the viewing angles? Additionally, I've found out that most of the displays I already have are "transflexive". What are the properties for these display types?
I recently did a digikey part search for character displays, and in their part filter they offer 3 LCD model types:
* Reflective
* Transflexive
* Transmissive
What exactly does this mean? I'm guessing it has something to do with the screens reflectivity. Perhaps it also affects the viewing angles? Additionally, I've found out that most of the displays I already have are "transflexive". What are the properties for these display types?
Reflective LCD's usually have a backing made of aluminum foil so that they work with available, reflected light only - they can't be backlit (illuminated from the rear).
"Transflexives" (I've heard them called "Transflective") have a backing which is made of some type of material which is somewhat reflective and can also transmit some light through it [translucent], therefore they can used with the available reflected light or they can be backlit.
Transmissives are usually clear, they have no backing, so that they can't use available, reflected light. They have to be backlit to be able to see the info being displayed.
In test equipment, digital watches, etc., I usually see transflective LCD's.