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PD IEC TR 62595-1-3:2019 Display lighting unit Lighting units with arbitrary shapes

PD IEC TR 62595-1-3:2019

Display lighting unit Lighting units with arbitrary shapes

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Standard number:PD IEC TR 62595-1-3:2019
Pages:22
Released:2019-04-26
ISBN:978 0 539 00207 2
Status:Standard
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PD IEC TR 62595-1-3:2019


This standard PD IEC TR 62595-1-3:2019 Display lighting unit is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 31.120 Electronic display devices
  • 31.260 Optoelectronics. Laser equipment

This part of IEC 62595 focuses on common issues of light emission such as spatial uniformity of luminance and colour, and angular distribution of luminance and colour, from lighting units with arbitrary shapes like flexible lighting sources (FLSs). This document provides a model of light emission from a curved FLS and of light measurement on a curved FLS. Because the development of flexible liquid crystal panels is in progress (see the notes), the intent of this document is to provide guidance for the development of future measurement standards. This document is applicable to FLSs either as light sources, products or elements with arbitrary shapes of geometrical curvature having different spectral and spatial characteristics of light emission.

NOTE 1 Almost 20 years ago plastic LCDs were developed and used in a few applications

NOTE 2 Flexible BLUs have been used for bendable LC panels in recent years.

NOTE 3 Recent transmissive and transflective flexible LCs require flexible BLUs.