Sharp Develops Modules for Digital Signage Players
Sharp has developed the LR0G951 and LR0G952 modules for digital signage players that do not have a PC unit to display digital signage content.
The new modules integrate the main features of a digital signage player on one main circuit board, allowing manufacturers to develop and commercialize standalone devices in the shortest time possible.
Each module consists of a main circuit board, a remote controller receiver board, and a remote controller. The main circuit board incorporates Sharp's dedicated graphics engine, which eliminates the need for the PC unit used in conventional digital signage systems. This "PC-free" design provides for simple, convenient operation that enables power to be turned on and off without having to start up or shut down a PC, while also reducing power consumption. The graphics engine also enables a variety of animation effects with full-HD still images displayed as motion images.
In addition, these modules are equipped with functions that allow the user to easily edit the content displayed on a digital sign by using only the remote controller. In a restaurant, for example, software bundled with the modules allows the user to create digital content such as menus and prices. Using just the remote controller, restaurant personnel can easily switch among the prepared content.
Sharp plans to begin volume shipments of the system in March. Sample price (tax included) is set to 50,000 yen.
Specifications
Each module consists of a main circuit board, a remote controller receiver board, and a remote controller. The main circuit board incorporates Sharp's dedicated graphics engine, which eliminates the need for the PC unit used in conventional digital signage systems. This "PC-free" design provides for simple, convenient operation that enables power to be turned on and off without having to start up or shut down a PC, while also reducing power consumption. The graphics engine also enables a variety of animation effects with full-HD still images displayed as motion images.
In addition, these modules are equipped with functions that allow the user to easily edit the content displayed on a digital sign by using only the remote controller. In a restaurant, for example, software bundled with the modules allows the user to create digital content such as menus and prices. Using just the remote controller, restaurant personnel can easily switch among the prepared content.
Sharp plans to begin volume shipments of the system in March. Sample price (tax included) is set to 50,000 yen.
Specifications
Product name |
Module for digital signage player | |
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Model | LR0G951 | LR0G952 |
Output method | LVDS | DVI |
Output resolution | 1920 x 1080 pixels (full-HD) | |
Output colors | 16 million | |
Graphic rendering functions (dedicated graphics engine) | Rendering functions— Sprite functions: alpha blending, shading; enlargement/reduction; image inversion (up/down/left/right); rotation; trapezoid distortion; color conversion, mosaic, etc. |
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Sound | 16-bit 4-channel PCM/ADPCM | |
Input/output ports (main circuit board) | Image output | LVDS x 1 (LCD model), or DVI x 2 (DVI model) |
Image input | RCA composite video x 1 (NTSC/PAL) | |
Power consumption | 10 W | |
Audio output | 2 channels | |
External jacks | USB x 3, LAN x 1 | |
Other | Remote controller input (for dedicated remote controller), IR communication (IrSS) input | |
Accessories | Software for creating display content |