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<title>Digital Light Processing for high-brightness high-resolution applications</title>
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1997
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringEducationComputational IlluminationGretag EidophorIllumination ModelingDisplay TechnologyOptical PropertiesDigital LightComputational ImagingOptical SystemsInstrumentationAdvanced Display TechnologyElectrical EngineeringNew Lighting TechnologyProjection SystemDigital ImagingMicroelectronicsProjection SystemsDlp Projection DisplaySolid-state LightingTechnologyOptoelectronics
Electronic projection display technology for high-brightness applications had its origins in the Gretag Eidophor, an oil film-based projection system developed in the early 1940s. A number of solid state technologies have challenged the Eidophor, including CRT-addressed LCD light valves and active-matrix-addressed LCD panels. More recently, in response to various limitations of the LCD technologies, high-brightness systems have been developed based on Digital Light Processing technology. At the heart of the DLP projection display is the Digital Micromirror Device, a semiconductor-based array of fast, reflective digital light switches that precisely control a light source using a binary pulsewidth modulation technique. This paper describes the design, operation, performance, and advantages of DLP- based projection systems for high-brightness, high- resolution applications. It also presents the current status of high-brightness products that will soon be on the market.
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