Introduction to Temperature Controllers
A temperature controller is a device used to hold a desired temperature at a specified value. The simplest example of a temperature controller is a com… Common Controller Applications
Temperature controllers in industry work much the same way they do in common household applications. A basic temperature controller provides … Common Uses in Industry
Temperature controllers are used in a wide variety of industries to manage manufacturing processes or operations. Some common uses for temperature c… Parts of A Temperature Controller
All controllers have several common parts. For starters, controllers have inputs. The inputs are used to measure a variable in the process being co… How It Works
All controllers, from the basic to the most complex, work pretty much the same way. Controllers control, or hold, some variable or parameter at a set value. There … Additional Features
Controllers can also have a number of additional optional features. One of these is communication capability. A communication link lets the con… Types of Controllers
Temperature controllers come in many different styles with a vast array of features and capabilities. There are also plenty of ways to categorize controllers accordin… Other Temperature Controller Characteristics
There are typically two supply voltage options when it comes to temperature controllers: low voltage (24VAC/DC) and high voltage (110-230VAC). Controlle…
Transistor type used in the flat-panel display industry
Low-temperature polycrystalline silicon (LTPS) is polycrystalline silicon that has been synthesized at relatively low temperatures compared to in traditional methods.
LTPS is important for display industries, since the use of large glass panels prohibits exposure to deformative high temperatures.
More specifically, the use of polycrystalline silicon in thin-film transistors (LTPS-TFT) has high potential for large-scale production of electronic devices like flat panel LCD displays or image sensors.