In this video, i have explained OLED TV, Organic Light Emitting Diode Television in Audio and Video Engineering, Television Engineering with following timecodes:

0:00 - Audio Video System / Television Engineering Lecture Series
0:19 - Outlines of OLED TV
1:27 - Basics of OLED TV
4:14 - Parameters of OLED TV
5:28 - Working of OLED TV
6:35 - Structure of OLED TV
7:54 - Advantages of OLED TV
8:38 - Disadvantages of OLED TV
9:03 - Applications of OLED TV

Following points are covered in this video:

0. OLED TV
1. Organic Light Emitting Diode Television
2. Basics of OLED TV
3. Parameters of OLED TV
4. Working of OLED TV
5. Structure of OLED TV
6. Advantages of OLED TV
7. Disadvantages of OLED TV
8. Applications of OLED TV

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Details of OLED TV, Organic Light Emitting Diode Television, Structure & Working of OLED TV, TV Engineering:

An OLED TV, or Organic Light Emitting Diode Television, is a type of television that uses a layer of organic compounds to create the images on the screen. Unlike LED TVs that use an array of light-emitting diodes for backlighting, OLED TVs use organic compounds that emit light when an electric current is applied.

Structure of OLED TV:
An OLED TV consists of several layers, including the substrate, anode, organic layer, cathode, and encapsulation layer. The substrate is the base layer of the screen. The anode layer is located on top of the substrate and is made of a transparent material that allows light to pass through. The organic layer is located on top of the anode and contains organic compounds that emit light when an electric current is applied. The cathode is located on top of the organic layer and is made of a material that reflects light. The encapsulation layer is used to protect the organic layer from air and moisture.

Working of OLED TV:
When a user turns on an OLED TV, an electrical current flows through the organic layer. As the current flows through the organic layer, the organic compounds emit light. The light passes through the transparent anode and is reflected by the cathode, creating the images on the screen. Because each pixel on an OLED TV can emit its own light, OLED TVs can display deep blacks and vibrant colors with high contrast ratios.

TV Engineering:
TV engineering is the process of designing, manufacturing, and maintaining televisions. It involves the application of principles from electrical engineering, computer science, and materials science to create devices that can display images and sound. TV engineers are responsible for designing the circuits, software, and physical components that make up a television. They must also ensure that the television meets the required safety and performance standards. TV engineering is a constantly evolving field, with new technologies and features being introduced regularly to improve the viewing experience.