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Digital Light Processing and MEMS: an overview

by: L. J. Hornbeck
In Advanced Applications of Lasers in Materials Processing/Broadband Optical Networks/Smart Pixels/Optical MEMs and Their Applications. IEEE/LEOS 1996 Summer Topical Meetings: (August 1996), pp. 7-8, doi:10.1109/leosst.1996.540770  Key: citeulike:11961989

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A new projection display technology called Digital Light ProcessingTM (DLPTM) accepts digital video and transmits to the eye a burst of digital light pulses that the eye interprets as a color analog image. DLP is based on a microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) device known as the Digital Micromirror DeviceTM (DMDTM). Invented in 1987 at Texas Instruments, the DMD is a fast, reflective digital light switch. It can be combined with image processing, memory, a light source, and optics to form a DLP system capable of projecting large, bright, seamless, high-contrast color images with better color fidelity and consistency than current displays


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