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PD IEC TR 62977-1-31:2021 Electronic displays - Generic. Practical information on the use of light measuring devices, 2021
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- CONTENTS
- FOREWORD
- INTRODUCTION
- 1 Scope
- 2 Normative references
- 3 Terms, definitions, and abbreviated terms [Go to Page]
- 3.1 Terms and definitions
- 3.2 Abbreviated terms
- 4 General information on LMDs for photometry and colorimetry [Go to Page]
- 4.1 General
- 4.2 Photometry and colorimetry for electronic displays
- 4.3 LMDs for luminance and chromaticity measurements [Go to Page]
- 4.3.1 Configuration of LMDs
- Figures [Go to Page]
- Figure 1 – Block diagrams of three types of LMDs
- Figure 2 – Example of configurations for the input optics and detector [Go to Page]
- 4.3.2 Input optics of LMDs
- 4.3.3 Electronic system of LMDs
- Figure 3 – Example of input optics for the luminance meters
- Figure 4 – Block diagram of a typical electronic system [Go to Page]
- 4.3.4 Calibration of LMDs
- 4.3.5 Maintenance of LMDs
- 4.4 Setup conditions for measurement [Go to Page]
- 4.4.1 LMDs
- 4.4.2 DUTs
- 4.4.3 Environment
- 5 Influence of LMD properties on luminance and chromaticity measurements [Go to Page]
- 5.1 General
- 5.2 Repeatability [Go to Page]
- 5.2.1 General
- 5.2.2 Example of the repeatability of an LMD
- Figure 5 – Examples of the repeatability of an LMD as a function of luminance
- 5.3 Accuracy [Go to Page]
- 5.3.1 General
- 5.3.2 Example of the accuracy of an LMD
- 5.3.3 Linearity
- Figure 6 – Examples of the accuracy of an LMD as a function of luminance [Go to Page]
- 5.3.4 Range change
- 5.4 Luminance range
- 5.5 Spectral properties of the spectroradiometer [Go to Page]
- 5.5.1 General
- 5.5.2 Wavelength accuracy and spectral bandwidth
- Figure 7 – Calculated relative luminance difference as a function of wavelength error
- Figure 8 – Calculated relative luminance difference as a function of spectral bandwidth
- Figure 9 – Calculated chromaticity differences as a function of wavelength error
- Figure 10 – Calculated chromaticity differences as a function of spectral bandwidth
- 5.6 Spectral properties of the filter-type luminance meter and colorimeter [Go to Page]
- 5.6.1 General
- 5.6.2 Spectral responsivity
- Figure 11 – Calculated relative luminance difference as a function of f1' [Go to Page]
- 5.6.3 Methods to reduce the measurement difference
- Figure 12 – Calculated chromaticity differences as a function of f1', xyz
- 5.7 Angular response of LMDs [Go to Page]
- 5.7.1 General
- 5.7.2 Subtended angles
- 5.7.3 Consideration of the input optics
- Figure 13 – Angular aperture and measurement field angle
- Figure 14 – Calculated relative luminance difference and chromaticitydifference as a function of the angular aperture
- 5.8 Measurement field [Go to Page]
- 5.8.1 General
- Figure 15 – Diagram of light rays in object space telecentricand non-telecentric optical design [Go to Page]
- 5.8.2 Number of pixels within the measurement field
- 5.9 Polarization [Go to Page]
- 5.9.1 General
- Figure 16 – Calculated chromaticity difference as a function of the number of pixels [Go to Page]
- 5.9.2 Polarization dependence of LMDs
- Figure 17 – Measured luminance variation as a functionof the rotation angle of the polarizer
- 5.10 Temporal synchronization [Go to Page]
- 5.10.1 General
- 5.10.2 Temporal synchronization of the LMD and DUT
- 6 Influence of LMD properties on measurements of the optical characteristics of electronic displays [Go to Page]
- 6.1 General
- 6.2 Contrast ratio [Go to Page]
- 6.2.1 General
- 6.2.2 Calculated influence of LMD properties on the contrast ratio measurements
- Figure 18 – Calculated relative luminance differences as a function of sampling period
- Tables [Go to Page]
- Table 1 – DUT characteristics for the calculations
- Table 2 – Calculated results of the contrast ratio by three LMDs
- 6.3 Electro-optical transfer function (EOTF) [Go to Page]
- 6.3.1 General
- 6.3.2 Calculated influence of the LMD properties on the EOTF measurements
- 6.4 Chromaticity gamut area [Go to Page]
- 6.4.1 General
- 6.4.2 Calculated influence of LMD properties on the chromaticity gamut area measurements
- Figure 19 – Total measurement times for 0,3 % repeatability (2σ) in three LMDs
- Table 3 – Calculated durations of the EOTF measurements
- Figure 20 – Calculated relative difference, ΔGAxy, by spectroradiometers
- Table 4 – Chromaticity gamut area of three DUTs
- 6.5 Viewing direction characteristics [Go to Page]
- 6.5.1 General
- 6.5.2 Calculated influence of the LMD properties on the viewing direction characteristics measurements
- Figure 21 – Calculated relative difference, ΔGAxy, by colorimeters
- Figure 22 – Cone of light rays for calculating the tristimulus values measured by an LMD with the angular aperture, α, and an optical axis at an inclination angle, θLMD [Go to Page]
- 6.5.3 Measurement field at an oblique direction
- Figure 23 – Calculated luminance and chromaticity dependence as a functionof the inclination angle for the 2°, 6°, and 10° angular apertures
- 6.6 Spatial uniformity [Go to Page]
- 6.6.1 General
- 6.6.2 Calculated influence of LMD properties on uniformity and non-uniformity measurements
- Figure 24 – Measurement field and test pattern
- Table 5 – Non-uniformity of DUTs
- 6.7 Response time [Go to Page]
- 6.7.1 General
- 6.7.2 Measurement of the response time
- Figure 25 – Calculated non-uniformity difference by the filter-type colorimeters
- Figure 26 – Measurement setups for response time measurements
- Figure 27 – Response curves measured at different sampling rates
- Figure 28 – Measured response subjected to various low-pass filterings
- Table 6 – Rise times calculated from a measured responsesubjected to various low-pass filterings
- 6.8 Flicker [Go to Page]
- 6.8.1 General
- 6.8.2 Measurement method of the flicker
- Figure 29 – Measured response curves switched from the 10 % to 90 % level
- Table 7 – Rise times measured by LMDs of various V(λ) fidelities [Go to Page]
- 6.8.3 Low-pass filter of LMDs
- Figure 30 – Schematic measured temporal luminance modulationof the LCD with a common voltage offset
- Figure 31 – Conceptual pseudo-temporal luminance modulation
- Figure 32 – Simulated luminance modulations with and without high frequency noise
- Annex A (informative)Photometry and colorimetry [Go to Page]
- A.1 General
- A.2 Photometry
- A.3 Colorimetry [Go to Page]
- A.3.1 General
- A.3.2 Standard colorimetric observer
- A.3.3 Tristimulus values
- A.3.4 Chromaticity diagram and colour space
- Annex B (informative)Method for reducing the measurement difference of colorimeters [Go to Page]
- B.1 General
- B.2 Matrix calibration methods for colorimeters [Go to Page]
- B.2.1 Matrix calibration process 1: RGB calibration
- B.2.2 Matrix calibration process 2: RGBW calibration
- Annex C (informative)Input data in Clause 5 and Clause 6,and calculation methods in 5.8 and 6.5 [Go to Page]
- C.1 General
- C.2 Characteristics of DUTs [Go to Page]
- C.2.1 Spectral radiances of the DUTs
- Figure C.1 – Spectral radiances [Go to Page]
- C.2.2 Directional characteristic of the DUT
- C.2.3 Temporal modulation characteristics of the DUT
- C.2.4 EOTF characteristics of the DUTs
- Figure C.2 – Inclination angle dependence
- Figure C.3 – Temporal modulation of the luminance [Go to Page]
- C.2.5 Uniformity characteristics of the DUTs
- Figure C.4 – EOTF characteristics
- Table C.1 – Measured luminance and chromaticity at the nine positions of DUT-1
- C.3 Characteristics of the filter-type LMDs [Go to Page]
- C.3.1 Spectral responsivities of the filter-type LMDs
- Table C.2 – Measured luminance and chromaticity at the nine positions of DUT-2 [Go to Page]
- C.3.2 Specifications of filter-type LMDs
- Figure C.5 – Spectral responsivity of the colorimeter
- Figure C.6 – Repeatability of three LMD models
- Table C.3 – Specifications of filter-type LMDs
- C.4 Influence of the number of pixels within the measurement field
- Figure C.7 – Three positions of a circular measurement field relative to the RGB stripes
- C.5 Validity of the viewing direction dependence obtained by a simplified method
- Figure C.8 – Configuration to measure DUT emissionby the LMD at the inclination angle, θLMD
- Figure C.9 – Inclination angle dependence calculated by two methodsusing an LMD with an angular aperture of 10°
- Annex D (informative)Instabilities of DUTs in measurement [Go to Page]
- D.1 General
- D.2 DUT instabilities
- Figure D.1 – Changes of luminance and chromaticity after switching the grey levels
- Table D.1 – Luminance and chromaticity transition
- Figure D.2 – Changes of luminance after switching from the black to grey level
- Table D.2 – Luminance changes in two measurements
- Bibliography [Go to Page]