E - POP PERTIE TECHNOLOGY LIMITED COMPANY. About E-POP The E-POP product line consists of Display Sheets, Controllers, and related Accessories. This section.

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E - POP PERTIE TECHNOLOGY LIMITED COMPANY

About E-POP The E-POP product line consists of Display Sheets, Controllers, and related Accessories. This section describes these basic components, starting with the most important one ---- the E-POP Display Sheets. E-POP Display Sheets are plastic sheets that switch between dark and bright states. They are available in virtually any size up to 370*520mm. The sheets themselves are less than 1 millimeter thick and can be flexed slightly (up to a radius of curvature of 10 inches).

About Electronic ink Electronic ink is a proprietary material processed into a film for integration into electronic displays. Although revolutionary in concept, Electronic ink is a straightforward fusion of chemistry, physics and electronics to create this new material. The principal components of Electronic ink are millions of tiny microcapsules with the diameter of a human hair. In one incarnation, each microcapsule contains positively charged white particles and negatively charged black particles suspended in a clear fluid. When a negative electric field is applied, the white particles move to the top of the microcapsule where they become visible to the user. This makes the surface appear white at that spot. At the same time, an opposite electric field pulls the black particles to the bottom of the microcapsules where they are hidden. By reversing this process, the black particles appear at the top of the capsule, which now makes the surface appear dark at that spot.

About PERTIE TECH

Digital Display Comparison Chart AttributeLCDLEDEpaper Power ConsumptionModerateHighLow Thinness/profileThinThickVery Thin DurabilityPoorModerateGood Flex/Contour to designNo Yes Integration EasePoorModerateGood Readability(over light)Moderate Good Visuality (over angle)PoorModerateBest Temperature(OP range)Good Moderate Life(OP hours)LongVery LongModerate WeightLowModerateVery Low Bi-StabilityNo Yes ColorMonoColorMono Integrate into laminateNo Yes Impact on package designModerate Minimal Invert Image DynamicallyNo Yes

Specifications Visual Performance – Display Type: Reflective Electronic Paper Display (electrophoretic) – Colors: Black and White – Contrast Ratio: 7:1 (typical) – Reflectance: 41% (typical) – Image Stability: Remains legible for months – Viewing Angle: Near 180° – Image Update Time: milliseconds Physical Characteristics – Thickness: about 0.9mm – Border: 6 mm minimum between active area and outer edge

E-POP Technical parameters Power Requirements – Drive Voltage: +/- 15 volts – Power Draw: Static Image: None; Image Update: 12 microwatts/cm2 Electronic Control – Drive Method: Pertie Tech special controller Environmental Characteristics – Operating temp. range: -10° to 60° Celsius – Storage temp. range: -25° to 75° Celsius – Humidity tolerance: 90% relative humidity at 40° Celsius for 240 hours – *Durability: Display is shatterproof