What is DLP™ technology and how is it used in various products?

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DLP™ technology utilizes an optical semiconductor to digitally manipulate light, providing high-quality images across various products such as digital TVs and projectors. This technology is known for its reliability and versatility, enabling both compact projectors and large cinema screens. It has been widely adopted by leading display manufacturers, with over 5 million systems shipped since 1996. For image projection, devices like solenoid-driven mirrors and rotating multifacet mirrors are essential for achieving different image types. Overall, DLP™ technology is recognized for delivering exceptional picture clarity and color fidelity.
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Does someone know a device that can reflect a laser beam in order to project an image? I remember years ago I saw a microchip that had an array of small mirrors, and was able to modify the angle of those mirrors... I think it was from Texas Instruments.
 
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An acoustic optical deflector device or rotating mirrors.
 
Thanks! Could you give me a link?
 
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Thanks! Could you give me a link?
Here's a link to lots of resources on laser beam deflection.

http://www.optics.net/directory/search.php?q=beam+deflection

For generating a simple vector image, you can use two solenoid driven mirrors. For generating more complex raster images, you'll use one solenoid driven mirror for the y deflection, and a rotating multifacet mirror for the x deflection. In both cases, you need to be able to modulate the intensity of the beam at whatever your target video bandwidth is.
 
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...I think it was from Texas Instruments.

The device is alive and well and is used in projection TV's. The technology compares well to plasma and LCD displays.

http://www.dlp.com/dlp_technology/dlp_technology_overview.asp

"DLP™ technology is a revolutionary display solution that uses an optical semiconductor to manipulate light digitally. It is a highly reliable, all-digital display chip that delivers the best picture across a broad range of products, including large screen digital TVs, and projectors for business, home, professional venue and digital cinema (DLP Cinema™). It's also a dependable technology used by leading display electronics companies worldwide, with more than 5 million systems shipped to more than 75 manufacturers since 1996.

DLP™ technology is in use wherever visual excellence is in demand. It is also a highly versatile display technology. It is the only display technology on the market that can enable the world's smallest projectors under 2-lbs., and light up the largest movie screens up to 75 feet.

The result is maximum fidelity: a picture whose clarity, brilliance and color must be seen to be believed. "
 
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