Our Display Testersupplies image patterns to a display panel enabling a naked-eye inspection of the display for any defects in its resolution, brightness, and pixels. It also tests the performance of a panel by applying a certain voltage to the glass and backlight to help measure electricity consumption and determine if it meets the requirements.
In addition, it tests touch panels on such properties as the precision of coordinates, accuracy, and power consumption.
The tester helps improve production yield by making accurate determinations based on various defect types and classifying the types of defects.
Our Module Jig is used to hold in place a display panel being tested and couple it to the tester. Jigs are classified into manual and automatic jigs and touch jigs.
This jig is used specifically to determine if the test specimen is functioning properly. It consists of a module base, which is fabricated to fit the specimen, a pin block, a PCB, and a top plate.
The jig is used to hold in place the display module being tested and couple it to the display tester.
Used specifically to test for optical properties, this system assists other systems to make measurements and testing easier.