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Principles and applications of the digital micromirror device in projection displays

by: R. Gale
In LEOS '99. IEEE Lasers and Electro-Optics Society 1999 12th Annual Meeting, Vol. 1 (1999), pp. 212-213 vol.1, doi:10.1109/leos.1999.813554  Key: citeulike:11961974

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Digital light processing (DLP)TM based projection displays have come from introduction in an existing industry to undisputed dominance in some market sectors and a serious presence in all sectors in less than five years. At the heart of this line of products is a unique microelectromechanical structure (MEMS), the digital micromirror device (DMD)TM, developed at Texas Instruments. This presentation concentrates on a functional description of the DMD, including fabrication techniques, control strategy, and electromechanical modeling and performance


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