ECD (Display)

Japanese: ECD(ディスプレー) - いーしーでぃー
ECD (Display)

...Various operating modes are known, but generally the applied voltage is low (a few volts or less) and the power consumption is extremely low. (7) Electrochromic display Also called electro-chromic display ECD. It uses coloring caused by a reversible electrochemical reaction (oxidation-reduction) caused by passing electricity, and is a passive display like liquid crystal. ...

*Some of the terminology that refers to "ECD (display)" is listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…いろいろな動作モードが知られているが,一般に印加電圧が数V以下と低く,消費電力が抜群に小さいのが特徴である。(7)エレクトロクロミックディスプレーelectro‐chromic display ECDともいう。通電による可逆性の電気化学反応(酸化還元)による着色を利用するもので,液晶と同じく受動型のディスプレーである。…

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