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Introduction to Color Filter Substrates

Capable of supporting colorization for EL and electronic paper! Flexible glass color filter substrate.

Kiso Komamicro Co., Ltd. began mass production of color filters (CF) for liquid crystal displays (LCD) in 1993, following the completion of the Micro Technology Research Institute and Kiso Komagata Factory. In 2000, in response to the colorization of mobile phones, we adapted to mass production of reflective CF. Additionally, we can mass-produce aimic-CF, a highly precise and fully barrier-capable flexible glass CF. Aimic-CF features glass that is made as thin as possible, bonded with a film as a support, allowing it to accommodate curved surfaces. We are also capable of partial mass production and prototyping of thin film metal patterning, such as ITO. 【Color Filter Substrate】 ■ Color filters for liquid crystal displays ■ Flexible glass (aimic) color filters ■ Color filters on films such as PET and PEN (under development) ■ Thin film patterning technology *For more details, please refer to our catalog or feel free to contact us.

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Board "RasPi_HAT (Raspberry Pi HAT)"

You can freely solder and use the free through holes! Introducing the expansion HAT board.

The "RasPi_HAT" is an expansion HAT board that allows you to connect three HAT boards to a Raspberry Pi. You can attach a Raspberry Pi 3 or Raspberry Pi ZERO (WH) to the lower left part of the board, and other HAT boards can be attached elsewhere. There are free through-holes in the lower right part of the board, allowing you to solder and use it like a universal board. 【Features】 ■ All GPIO pins are connected to the array ■ Pins for UART and I2C for external connections are provided (JST EH connector) ■ Power can be supplied to the Raspberry Pi mounted in the lower left via USB, from a DC jack on the board, or from the EH connector *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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