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World’s First OLED Lighting Driver Controller

Published: Jul 13,2015

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Solomon Systech launched the world’s first single chip OLED lighting driver controller SSD2355, which enables ultra-slim, energy-efficient and smooth dimming control of OLED lighting as well as LED backlight applications.

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Organic lighting emitting diode (“OLED”) is believed to be the technology for next generation lighting, featuring superior color temperature, lighting quality, flexibility in form factor, colors and sizes, and also eco-friendly characteristics. With built-in DMX512 interfaces, SSD2355 supports simultaneously up to 255 OLED lighting panels with different address codes.

The distinctive features of SSD2355 make it an effective solution not only for a wide variety of OLED lightings, including interior, architectural, stage, automotive, etc., but also enable a wide range of other usages, including LED backlight applications, as well as furniture elements (mirror and other surfaces), as part of an interior space, room or building.

“Solomon Systech is highly committed to the development of OLED technology. We have been a market leader of PMOLED driver IC and we have also been developing AMOLED technology with leading panel makers. Now we have stepped into OLED lighting by launching the world’s first OLED lighting driver controller. We are dedicated to forge ahead to contribute to the advancement of this next generation lighting technology with great market potential,” said Raymond Wang, Vice President, Business Operations, Solomon Systech Limited.

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