Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Multiplexed displays are electronic display devices where the entire display is not driven at one time.Instead, sub-units of the display (typically, rows or columns for a dot matrix display or individual characters for a character oriented display, occasionally individual display elements) are multiplexed, that is, driven one at a time, but the electronics and the persistence of vision combine to make the viewer believe the entire display is continuously active.A multiplexed display has several advantages compared to a non-multiplexed display: fewer wires (often, far fewer wires) are needed simpler driving electronics can be used both lead to reduced cost reduced power consumptionMultiplexed displays can be divided into two broad categories: character-oriented displays pixel-oriented displays"@en }
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- Multiplexed_display abstract "Multiplexed displays are electronic display devices where the entire display is not driven at one time.Instead, sub-units of the display (typically, rows or columns for a dot matrix display or individual characters for a character oriented display, occasionally individual display elements) are multiplexed, that is, driven one at a time, but the electronics and the persistence of vision combine to make the viewer believe the entire display is continuously active.A multiplexed display has several advantages compared to a non-multiplexed display: fewer wires (often, far fewer wires) are needed simpler driving electronics can be used both lead to reduced cost reduced power consumptionMultiplexed displays can be divided into two broad categories: character-oriented displays pixel-oriented displays".
- Multiplexed_display comment "Multiplexed displays are electronic display devices where the entire display is not driven at one time.Instead, sub-units of the display (typically, rows or columns for a dot matrix display or individual characters for a character oriented display, occasionally individual display elements) are multiplexed, that is, driven one at a time, but the electronics and the persistence of vision combine to make the viewer believe the entire display is continuously active.A multiplexed display has several advantages compared to a non-multiplexed display: fewer wires (often, far fewer wires) are needed simpler driving electronics can be used both lead to reduced cost reduced power consumptionMultiplexed displays can be divided into two broad categories: character-oriented displays pixel-oriented displays".