An integrated control panel utilizing a programmable varistor-multiplexed dichroic liquid crystal displayDue to the conflicting demands of modern aircraft for increased systems/sensors and the decrease in cockpit panel size, weight, volume, and power, conventional discrete/dedicated methods of display and control are fast becoming obsolete. A means is sought to integrate the control and display into multifunctional programmable devices, thus giving the ability to increase system functions and yet conserve panel space. A potential solution to the control portion of the problem has come to be known as the Integrated Control Panel (ICP) approach. Flat panel display technology and controls using programmable flat panel displays with transparent capacitive touch control overlays offer the largest potential advantages. The flat panel display made of varistor-multiplexed dichroic liquid crystal (LCD) developed by GE in recent years appears to offer the ideal monochrome solution.
Document ID
19820029973
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Whitton, I. J. (General Electric Co., Aircraft Equipment Div., Utica NY, United States)