«Epson developed the world's first embedded e-paper
driver microcontroller,» said Shuji Watanabe, Division Manager of Citizen Seimitsu's Display Division.
Not exact matches
Seiko Epson today announced that it has recently developed and begun shipping samples of the S1C17F57, a new 16 - bit
microcontroller with a built - in
driver optimized for small - and medium - sized segmented electronic paper displays (e-paper displays or EPDs) such as E Ink SURFTM.
In only the last few days the company announced their new S32V
microcontroller to process sensor data to enable
driver - assist features.
Seiko Epson today announced that it has recently developed and begun shipping samples of the S1C17F57, a new 16 - bit
microcontroller with a built - in
driver optimized for small - and medium - sized segmented electronic paper displays...
Firmware is available as
microcontroller code (MSP 430) or as Linux
drivers (Beaglebone or Freescale)