About
Display metrology is the scientific quantification of values of light that enable evaluation of the visual qualities of a display, from brightness to color to contrast, according to how they are perceived by a standard human observer. Metrology is accomplished using a range of technologies—spectrometers, imaging systems, specialized lenses, analysis software, etc. While most of these measurement systems are well suited to lab and R&D environments, production-level testing of displays has a unique set of requirements. In-line, automated optical inspection (AOI) requires equipment that supports demanding throughput needs while ensuring quality according to standards, specifications, and user expectations.
In this presentation from Radiant Vision Systems, Sales Director Matt Scholz discusses how production demands and metrology system limitations have led to the common misconception that scientific evaluation of displays cannot be applied effectively for in-line quality control. This webinar will review the fundamentals of display metrology and introduce technologies that bridge the gap between scientific measurement and high-throughput AOI.
When
Monday, July 25, 2022 · 4:30 p.m. London (GMT +1:00)
Presenters
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Matt Scholz
Sales Director
With over a decade of experience working in metrology applications, Matt has a fundamental understanding of the growing challenges in industries where absolute quality is critical. Matt oversees development and implementation of automated visual inspection systems that enable manufacturers to ensure performance and control quality for displays, lighting, sensing, and illuminated components. He has led projects at all levels of the electronics supply chain from tiered suppliers to integrators to major OEMs worldwide. Matt strives to build on Radiant's success by sharing his expertise on measurement equipment and providing a consultative approach to system implementation for high-tech applications.
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