The IGNIS Automated Optical Inspection System (AOIS) can easily rehabilitate OLED phones and panels using IGNIS proprietary MaxLife™ compensation technology to identify and correct the problem of image retention.The IGNIS Automated Optical Inspection System (AOIS) can easily rehabilitate OLED phones and panels using IGNIS…
Our new Automated Optical Inspection System (AOIS) can easily rehabilitate an old OLED panel using IGNIS proprietary MaxLife™ compensation technology to identify and correct the problem of image retention. In addition to repairing or recalibrating devices, the system can also be used during the R&D development of OLED or MicroLED panels,…
Waterloo’s AutoTech ecosystem continues to rapidly expand, with more than 90 businesses driving industry innovation alongside dozens of local research and commercialization hubs. From innovative start-ups to global automotive giants, IGNIS is proud to be part of this group.
IGNIS Innovation’s new Automated Panel Tuning System (APTS) corrects initial uniformity (Mura) problems in OLED displays stemming from manufacturing, material properties and device physics.
Using proprietary and patented Demura algorithms, the IGNIS APTS…
How IGNIS Max | Life™ technology works can best be summed up as follows: using our Drive circuits on a display panel we are able to Measure the performance of the OLED and then through our proprietary algorithms…
Watch IGNIS compensation technology eliminate severe image retention on a Google Pixel 2 device. In this short video we demonstrate how IGNIS’s proprietary technology can identify and correct burn-in caused by OLED aging.
In collaboration with our partners, IGNIS has developed a driver chip that incorporates the ability to sense individual pixels on the panel. Currently the IC is being used on medium sized panels designed for IT and automobile applications. This new integrated circuit is an integral part to the…
With the increased market demand for higher resolution AMOLED panels, panel makers are being stretched to their limits to balance circuitry against reliable performance. The common approach is to follow the proven path of using a 7-transistor circuit to drive the OLED pixel. General consensus within the industry is that to reach higher PPI limits than are…
Severe burn-in from OLED aging plagues AMOLED screens used in the latest mobile phone displays. IGNIS compensation technology has the power to identify and correct the problem of image retention. The following video demonstrates how a used phone with severe burn-in can be rehabilitated…
IGNIS recently participated in a special Canadian edition of the Beijing Review celebrating Canada’s sesquicentennial. ‘By strengthening Canada’s relationship with China, the opportunity to collaborate more fully on advancing technology through the licensing and transfer of