Easily create and edit inspection programs! Research and development FPD lighting inspection device compatible with network (LAN).
The "USG-103A" is a simple lighting inspection device for medium and small-sized FPDs (flat panel displays) such as OLED and LCD. It is equipped with the necessary power supply and signals to drive the FPD, allowing users to easily create and edit driving data (inspection programs) on a single unit. For development purposes, the output voltage of each signal can be freely adjusted. Additionally, since users can easily create data, switching between models can be done in a short time. 【Features】 ■ Supports inspection of both OLED and LCD panels ■ Freely adjustable output voltage for each signal ■ Instant startup and shutdown without an operating system ■ Compatible with both a-Si and LTPS platforms ■ Capable of creating and saving up to 99 types of inspection data *For more details, please feel free to contact us at the following: Tel. 0942-41-2101 HP: https://www.mecc-jp.com/ee/contact
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【Other Features】 ■ The output voltage of the signal can be varied individually or simultaneously while keeping the panel lit, making it suitable for setting conditions and analysis during development. ■ Since it does not use an operating system, it significantly reduces waiting time during startup and shutdown. ■ It can accommodate both a-Si and LTPS, making it convenient for testing and production of various models. ■ Users can easily create data, allowing for quick model switching. *For more details, please feel free to contact us at the following: Tel. 0942-41-2101 HP: https://www.mecc-jp.com/ee/contact
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In 1973, during the era of rising prices due to the oil shock, a company specializing in the maintenance of medical equipment was established in Ogori City, Fukuoka Prefecture. At that time, there were only three employees. This marked the beginning of MECC. Eventually, they completed the "Biological Phenomenon Imaging Device" that they had been developing alongside maintenance work. This device is still in production today and is actively used in many hospitals across the country. Currently, they are developing inspection equipment for LCD and organic EL panels. They are challenging themselves to quickly and accurately respond to the diverse needs of users around the world through new technology development. Additionally, leveraging their long-standing achievements and technical expertise, they are expanding into cable television services and high-speed internet communications. They aim to build a vibrant city suitable for a highly information-oriented society, fostering a community that can communicate with various people around the world.