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SiliconCore at InfoComm 2017: Booth Tour & LISA

Published: 2017-07-04

Fine pixel LED signage provider SiliconCore’s presence at InfoComm was thoroughly covered in an exclusive booth tour.

The company introduced several new products at the show, including new technology platform, LISA (LED In Silicon Array).

RelatedSiliconCore’s LED In Silicon Array (LISA) Is ‘Next Wave in LED’

Johanna Ocampo, director of marketing for SiliconCore, says LISA is the most disruptive technology in the LED display marketplace, representing a departure from the usual SMD manufacturing process. The individual Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) are directly bonded to the PCB’s, removing the use of traditional Surface Mount Diodes (SMDs) on the board to make the module mechanically more robust and rigid, increasing its durability.

“As we move to the tighter pixel pitches, we’re going to want to use new manufacturing techniques to provide much more robust displays,” Ocampo says.

More about LISA from a SiliconCore press release:

LISA will be the future of SiliconCore’s signature high resolution applications including command and control, corporate, home theatre, and high end retail applications. LISA creates a new wave in immersive LED displays with pixel pitches ranging up to 10mm and 8000 nits and opening up a variety of forms.

This innovation also opens up new avenues for market implementation, in OOH and outdoor applications thanks to its robust design. LISA is ideal for high footfall public spaces without risk of damaging the pixels. It can also be used for touch applications without the need to apply a glass overlay for protection.

“This is the future of LED display creation and will over time replace the industry norm of Surface-Mounted-Device (SMD). As an integrated silicon based solution, economies in scale are expected to be reached opening even larger opportunities for high resolution LED displays in public spaces and high quality solutions for corporate, retail and rental clients,” says Eric Penot, COO of SiliconCore.

A new chip allowing for 15,000:1 High Dynamic Range in digital displays was also announced at the SiliconCore booth. Ocambo says products will now have higher refresh rates with better detail in low-light areas.

Learn more about SiliconCore on their website.

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