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IEC Releases First Edition of IEC 61747-20-2:2015 Standard for LCD Part 20-2

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The International Electrotechnical Commission has released the first edition of IEC 61747-20-2:2015.

IEC 61747-20-2:2015 ed. 1.0 applies to “Liquid crystal display devices – Part 20-2: Visual inspection – Monochrome matrix liquid crystal display modules (excluding all active matrix liquid crystal display modules).” The first edition is available for purchase on the IEC’s website.

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IEC 61747-20-2:2015(E) gives the details of the quality assessment procedures and provides general rules for the visual inspection of the non-active and active areas of monochrome matrix liquid crystal display modules by the human eye and, if necessary, through an optical microscope. Furthermore this standard includes the defect definitions and the method for visual defect inspection. This first edition cancels and replaces Clause 5 of the first edition of IEC 61747-5 published in 1998. This edition constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
a) editorial modification was done in accordance with the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2;
b) document number was changed to align with the new numbering structure of the IEC 61747 series.”

*Description from IEC website.

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