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PostPosted: Sat Jul 05, 2008 9:21 am    Post subject: Bright screen on Dynon D-180 Reply with quote

I am sending in by D-180 for service and I was considering upgrading the screen. Does anyone have an opinion on whether or not the upgrade is needed or worth the expense when used in a Zodiac?

Jim Machin
601 Xl Quickbuild, 0-200

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PostPosted: Sat Jul 05, 2008 9:45 am    Post subject: Bright screen on Dynon D-180 Reply with quote

I just sent my D-180 in for service and ordered the Bright Screen upgrade. I will not have it back for about two weeks. I will let you know what I find out when I get it back.

Floyd Wilkes
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 05, 2008 1:55 pm    Post subject: Bright screen on Dynon D-180 Reply with quote

Hello Ron

Did you get away from North Texas this week?

tom
On Sat, Jul 5, 2008 at 12:17 PM, J.T. Machin wrote:

I am sending in by D-180 for service and I was considering upgrading the screen. Does anyone have an opinion on whether or not the upgrade is needed or worth the expense when used in a Zodiac?

Jim Machin
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 05, 2008 7:37 pm    Post subject: Re: Bright screen on Dynon D-180 Reply with quote

I have the bright screen Dynon D-180 and cannot imagine having anything dimmer, especially on a bright day. I have been doing taxi testing on bright days and it is very readable, but could be brighter. Based on this, I would not have anything but the bright screen upgrade if I were you.

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PostPosted: Sat Jul 05, 2008 9:37 pm    Post subject: Bright screen on Dynon D-180 Reply with quote

Yea, that's is what I figured, but I thought I would check. I guess I will be going for the
upgrade.

Thanks a lot for the input,
Jim
601 XL Quickbuild - 0-200

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Subject: Re: Bright screen on Dynon D-180
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Date: Saturday, July 5, 2008, 8:37 PM

[quote]--> Zenith-List message posted by: "DaveG601XL"
<david.m.gallagher(at)ge.com>

I have the bright screen Dynon D-180 and cannot imagine having anything dimmer,
especially on a bright day. I have been doing taxi testing on bright days and
it is very readable, but could be [quote][b]


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PostPosted: Sat Jul 05, 2008 9:46 pm    Post subject: Bright screen on Dynon D-180 Reply with quote

I didn't know there was a difference. What is the hit on life expectancy?

I have a Map296 and have trouble seeing it when I wear sun glasses which is a bit irritating.

Thanks for your input,
Jim
601 XL Quickbuild - 0-200

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Subject: Re: Bright screen on Dynon D-180
To: zenith-list(at)matronics.com
Date: Saturday, July 5, 2008, 9:47 PM

[quote]--> Zenith-List message posted by: "Sabrina"
<chicago2paris(at)msn.com>

Six months of flying here in all conditions, morning sun, setting sun, high
noon, winter sun with glare off the snow, intense sun on a perfect day as
today, [quote][b]


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PostPosted: Sat Jul 05, 2008 9:58 pm    Post subject: Bright screen on Dynon D-180 Reply with quote

My unit won't power-up. I bought it a little over a year ago and installed into the panel and everything worked fine. I did demo the thing during hanger flying quite a bit without the main battery online and I did notice that the backup battery was showing low voltage. I then let the unit sit while I went on to build the wings (2 or 3 months) and when I checked the unit again it would not power-up on internal or external battery. Dynon says ship it back.

By the way, what did you use for CHT sensors?(I think yours is an 0-200 as well)? The ones that came with the engine sensor package had bayonet type and my 0-200 won't accommodate.

Jim
601 XL Quickbuild - 0200

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[quote]From: Sabrina <chicago2paris(at)msn.com>
Subject: Re: Bright screen on Dynon D-180
To: zenith-list(at)matronics.com
Date: Saturday, July 5, 2008, 10:18 PM

[quote]--> Zenith-List message posted by: "Sabrina"
<chicago2paris(at)msn.com>

Just out of curiosity... why are you all sending your units in for service?

Stein cables, the ones supplied by Dynon to me in 2006 had a pair of wires
flipped in their EFIS D180 harness and one 'open' wire on their EMS
D180 harness. I wrote to them, but they never wrote back. Dynon did talk to
me last Air Venture about it.

P.S. My last post assumed Dynon still drops the intensity to 300 nit during a
power failure/back up run on the 800 nit screen models but allows the 400 nit
D180 owners to maintain that intensity even when running on back up. If you
800 nit owners can maintain their 800 nit screen while [quote][b]


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PostPosted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 4:04 am    Post subject: Bright screen on Dynon D-180 Reply with quote

I sent mine back because after power on, it would roll inverted for a few
seconds before righting itself. Factory said send it in.

I have flown my 601 approx 2.5 hours when I determined the engine was having
minor problems. So I figured while the engine was down, I might as well
send the Dynon in during the down time.

My O-200 has new ECI cylinders and they have the holes for the CHT probes.

Floyd Wilkes
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 6:55 am    Post subject: Bright screen on Dynon D-180 Reply with quote

As a suggestion based on my AF-3400 screens from Advanced Flight Systems, I plan to dim them to the least brightness that allows them to be easily read in the conditions of any given flight. In other words, just as you would not drive you car or truck with the accelerator constantly mashed to the floorboard, there is no reason that you would have to always run the screen as bright as its maximum allows. The benefit of dimming a bit would be longer screen life(?) and lower power consumption. On the other hand, just like the bigger engine in my car, I like knowing that it is there when needed if only rarely and briefly.

Ed
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 10:12 am    Post subject: Bright screen on Dynon D-180 Reply with quote

If the backlight is using white LEDs (and not a compact fluorescent lamp like most laptops do) then it will outlive you at any brightness. And the actual liquid crystal panel in not impacted by the brightness.

Battery life is a different story.

-- Craig

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As a suggestion based on my AF-3400 screens from Advanced Flight Systems, I plan to dim them to the least brightness that allows them to be easily read in the conditions of any given flight. In other words, just as you would not drive you car or truck with the accelerator constantly mashed to the floorboard, there is no reason that you would have to always run the screen as bright as its maximum allows. The benefit of dimming a bit would be longer screen life(?) and lower power consumption. On the other hand, just like the bigger engine in my car, I like knowing that it is there when needed if only rarely and briefly.



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PostPosted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 10:17 am    Post subject: Bright screen on Dynon D-180 Reply with quote

There is zero difference in life expectancy between the bright screen option and the original screen option.

Dan Lykowski
--- On Sun, 7/6/08, J.T. Machin <stormyflight(at)yahoo.com> wrote:

Quote:
From: J.T. Machin <stormyflight(at)yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Re: Bright screen on Dynon D-180
To: zenith-list(at)matronics.com
Date: Sunday, July 6, 2008, 1:44 AM
I didn't know there was a difference.  What is the hit
on life expectancy?

I have a Map296 and have trouble seeing it when I wear sun
glasses which is a bit irritating.

Thanks for your input,
Jim
601 XL Quickbuild - 0-200

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From: Sabrina <chicago2paris(at)msn.com>
Subject: Re: Bright screen on Dynon D-180
To: zenith-list(at)matronics.com
Date: Saturday, July 5, 2008, 9:47 PM


<chicago2paris(at)msn.com>

Six months of flying here in all conditions, morning sun,
setting sun, high
noon, winter sun with glare off the snow, intense sun on a
perfect day as
today, the normal D-180 does well. The shorter life
expectancy of the brighter
screen would worry me. So too, once used to the bright
screen, the dim screen
while running on internal battery would seem a distraction
to me. The last
thing one needs during a power failure is straining to see
the 'new'
dim screen.




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PostPosted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 12:27 pm    Post subject: Bright screen on Dynon D-180 Reply with quote

Have you ever seen an LCD display fail? From heat? Do you have a hard source
of facts?

-- Craig

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PostPosted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 6:32 pm    Post subject: Bright screen on Dynon D-180 Reply with quote

"plastic substrate based displays"

I think if you check the panels used in the Dynons (along with other flight
gear and most consumer equipment) are glass-based.

But anyway, the article writes about "environmental conditions". I won't
deny that higher temperatures correlate with increased failures. But how
high and from what heat source? If the Garmin 496 specs are to believed they
are happy to have you operate it up to an ambient temperature of 170F (too
hot to touch). And if it is like a lot of active matrix color displays (like
the one in my Palm Treo when I leave it on the dash of my car in the sun) it
doesn't have a hard failure at elevated temperatures - it simply becomes
unreadable. Let it cool and it works fine again.

Here is a link to a flier on Sharp's LCD displays:

http://sharp-world.com/products/device/catalog/pdf/ia_lcd200802_e.pdf

On pages 11 and 12 (as Acrobat sees it or marked as "19" through "22") there
is a column headed "Operating Temperature". Two kinds of temperatures are
listed: "ambient" and "panel surface" in centigrade. Listed high ambient
values range from 40 C to 65 C. The upper limit of panel surface temperature
ranges between 70 C and 85 C (again too hot to touch). And this is without
even selecting for panels designed for harsh environments.

If you google "active matrix mtbf" you find figures in 10 of thousands of
hours. And many of those hits specifically cite this as the MTBF of the
backlight. Even assuming you are on the wrong side of the bell-shaped curve
you are still going to put a few engines in your plane before the LCD in
your panel fails.

Look at it from a practical business point of view (end-customers, Dynon and
their panel supplier). The designers say "we can build you a brighter panel
but you will see more customer returns". Who in the supply chain would want
such a product?

-- Craig
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 8:39 pm    Post subject: Bright screen on Dynon D-180 Reply with quote

Sadly, I'm going to miss the dinner as I'll only be at OSH Monday and
Tuesday. Since I won't be seeing anyone I'll state for the record that I am
6 foot 4 and surreally handsome Wink

But I'll check with another source which you can interview too. Rainier
Lamers is the head and chief designer at MGL Avionics - makers of the Enigma
(5.7" diagonal), Voyager (8.4") and Odyssey (10.4") color glass EFIS systems
- with some of the largest, brightest displays in this area. The Enigma Mark
II is going to offer 1800 nits while the Voyager's display is rated at 1200
nits (although I believe everyone lies about nits). You can read Rainier's
postings on these specs at the MGL User Group on Yahoo:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/stratomaster_users_group/

Anyway MGL is based outside of Cape Town, South Africa so Rainier doesn't
attend OSH that often. But he will be manning MGL's booth (at least some of
the time) this year. Rainier is unbelievably open about his products and
development plans. Google the "osborne effect" to see why this is at the
other end of the risk spectrum from say Dynon. Anyway drop by booths 2139
and 2140 in hanger B and talk with Rainier - everyone. I think you will
learn a lot.

I'll ask Rainier about the relationship of display brightness, reliability
and MTBF on the Yahoo group and see what he says. Someone else can ask the
same question on the Dynon-owned forum.

-- Craig

Full disclosure: I own an Enigma and started the user group but I have no
financial interest in MGL.

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PostPosted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 9:56 pm    Post subject: Bright screen on Dynon D-180 Reply with quote

Quote:
The key here is that the case and electronics were designed for 400 nits
and a maximum temp of 122 F.


In that case it is a question that can't be answered by looking at panel
specs in isolation. Only Dynon can answer it. I guess we would need an
official response to resolve the conflicting unofficial responses.

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find me hanging out with the RRL guys Tuesday afternoon.


I may not make it. But I'll see if my ugly brother can.

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PostPosted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 12:00 am    Post subject: Bright screen on Dynon D-180 Reply with quote

I guess I should have clarified. The 400-knit display uses the same backlight as the 800-knit display. The display was modified to focus more light to your eyes instead of wasting it inside of the case.

I don't know any specifics on mortality rates as I just write software. But if the data exists I don't see why we would have a problem sharing it.
I do know that the engineering units that I use have been through hell and back and they still work. At least 2 years old 8 hours a day sometimes left on overnight and on weekends. Power cycled 50+ times a day. The only thing we don't do to them daily is run the temperatures up and down.

Dan Lykowski
Dynon Avionics
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Subject: Re: Bright screen on Dynon D-180
To: zenith-list(at)matronics.com
Date: Monday, July 7, 2008, 12:54 AM

<chicago2paris(at)msn.com>

The key here is that the case and electronics were designed
for 400 nits and a maximum temp of 122 F.

I am sure Mr. Lamers could design a panel that would put
out 2000 nits for 20 years at 170F ambient. That is not
the question.

The rub here is: What is the effect on longevity of the
D180 as a whole when you double the nits without
redesigning the case, the cooling, the other components
inside? Especially where such a low ambient temperature
was speced in the first place.

You can attend Women Soar on Monday and Tuesday if you
want! You will find me hanging out with the RRL guys
Tuesday afternoon.

It would be a pleasure to meet you.




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PostPosted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 10:35 am    Post subject: Bright screen on Dynon D-180 Reply with quote

FWIW this is what Rainier at MGL had to say when asked about "Screen
brightness, reliability and MTBF"

<quote>
MTBF on CCFL backlights is not something that is terribly high on my list of
concerns.

Our tubes are rated at between 50.000 and 80.000 hours at a nominal current
designed for display applications where the display is on for 24/7.
It is quite permissible to increase the current through the tubes in our
applications to increase light output provided the additional heat generated
can dissipate. Life time is decreased and the decrease is dependent on the
amount of additional current put through the tubes. Up to about 50%
overcurrent the effects are negligible and a life time of 30.000 hours
minimum is still available (Life time is measured to the point where the
brightness has degraded to 50% of the starting value).
Note that this does not apply for "normal" CCFL tubes, you will blow them
quickly if you drive them too hard - this can only be done on long life
tubes where you trade some of the extra life time for more brightness.
Naturally these are a little bit more expensive.

In total I would estimate that we have produced around 4000 instruments over
the years that use either one or two CCFL tubes as backlight and we have
never had a failure that we are aware of, not even one.

There are other methods that can be used to increase light output and we
tend to use a combination of increased light generation and utilization. It
is interesting to note that a normal TFT display can only radiate about 8%
of the light created by the backlight system.
The rest is lost in polarizers, color filters and simply blocked by active
components that are part of the LCD glass.
The display used in the Enigma MKII is, as far as I can establish, the
Worlds brightest TFT LCD display based on a standard frame. It manages this
largely by a clever combination of light directors and a special polarizer
and also minimizing losses due to material density changes as the light
travels through various layers of the display.

Rainier
<end quote>

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PostPosted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 11:58 am    Post subject: Bright screen on Dynon D-180 Reply with quote

I hope my plane too flys for 40,000 hours so I can see my screen MTBF happen.

Juan

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PostPosted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 12:41 pm    Post subject: Bright screen on Dynon D-180 Reply with quote

All,
I am first and foremost on this list as a builder so although I am happy to provide any information that I know, the best place to ask these questions is on the Dynon Forum, or by calling Tech Support.

Dynon has put a significant amount of time engineering the bright screen option so I cannot tell you the exact methods we use to get the extra brightness. I have said all I can already. It will not shorten the life of the display, you just have to trust us on this one.

It seems odd to me that we would have explicitly told you not to upgrade your screen. I believe our stance has been that if you were happy with it, then there is not any need to upgrade. There are a lot of factors that play in to the visibility of the display including placement in the panel, sunlight where you are flying, type of canopy, etc.. Only you can really be the judge as to if you need the upgrade or not.

I believe that our screens have 170 degree visibility. ( I may be wrong on this one. )

Remove Dynon Hat...
As a side note, I don't have my panel even remotely planned or any clue about sunlight visibility in a 601XL. I do plan on putting in dual Dynon Screens. My thoughts are that I will go for the bright screen option because of the bubble canopy, but the sunny weather here in Seattle may not make it necessary. Wink

Dan Lykowski
Dynon Avionics

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To: zenith-list(at)matronics.com
Date: Monday, July 7, 2008, 2:52 PM

<chicago2paris(at)msn.com>

Hello Dan!

Couple of questions. You get more nits from the same
backlight. Have you as the software engineer boosted
power to the old backlight to get more nits out?

Since I have a center mounted screen where both the pilot
and co-pilot look at the screen at an angle, could that be
the reason Dynon sugguested that I do NOT upgrade to the
more focused 800 nit screen?

You are focusing the same 400 nit backlight to now focus
800 nits at the pilot, does this assume the D180 is mounted
directly in front of the pilot?

If you have not boosted the power and only re-directed or
focused the light, and you are the co-pilot with an 800 nit
screen sitting directly in front of the the pilot, the
screen would seem dimmer to you, the co-pilot, than even
the old 400 nit unit because of the angle--you are sharing
less of the now pilot focused light?




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PostPosted: Fri May 13, 2011 10:37 pm    Post subject: Re: Bright screen on Dynon D-180 Reply with quote

hey frndz m looking for screen resolution info plz help….

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