Mr. Display - display system-integration & trouble-shooting

#18 | Mr. Display | Mastering Display Troubleshooting: Insights and Microscopic Analysis with Klaus Wammes


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Join us as optoelectronic display expert Klaus Wammes delves into the fascinating world of display system integration.
In this episode, Klaus sheds light on the concept of "trigger points"—sensors that detect when a display operates outside its specified parameters, such as temperature. These trigger points are crucial for troubleshooting, providing detailed insights into display malfunctions. But what happens when displays lack these sensors?
Klaus walks us through his meticulous approach to troubleshooting, starting from scratch with thorough inspections and documentation. He shares his expertise in using various tools, including microscopes, and emphasizes the importance of non-destructive methods to preserve the display's original condition. Klaus also highlights the use of all senses, including smell, to gather valuable clues.
The conversation explores the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in analyzing visual data, the challenges of relying on second-hand information, and the practical aspects of Klaus's work. He discusses how the depth of analysis depends on the complexity of the issue and the willingness of all parties to communicate openly. Advanced techniques like gas chromatography and ion scanning are sometimes employed, but Klaus's goal is always to provide clear and convincing evidence that everyone can agree on.
In the final segment, Klaus addresses the challenge of identifying the root cause of a malfunction with limited samples. He explains how experience plays a crucial role in filling gaps and determining common causes, even with a single sample.
Tune in to gain valuable insights from Klaus Wammes and learn about the intricate process of display system troubleshooting. Don't miss this enlightening episode! 🎧✨
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Mr. Display - display system-integration & trouble-shootingBy Klaus Wammes & Fabian Schütze