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26 June 2017 High-resolution LCOS microdisplay with sub-kHz frame rate for high performance, high precision 3D sensor
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Abstract
We report about the implementation of the liquid crystal on silicon (LCOS) microdisplay with 1920 by 1080 resolution and 720 Hz frame rate. The driving solution is FPGA-based. The input signal is converted from the ultrahigh-resolution HDMI 2.0 signal into HD frames, which follow with the specified 720 Hz frame rate. Alternatively the signal is generated directly on the FPGA with built-in pattern generator. The display is showing switching times below 1.5 ms for the selected working temperature. The bit depth of the addressed image achieves 8 bit within each frame. The microdisplay is used in the fringe projection-based 3D sensing system, implemented by Fraunhofer IOF.
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Grigory Lazarev, Stefanie Bonifer, Philip Engel, Daniel Höhne, and Gunther Notni "High-resolution LCOS microdisplay with sub-kHz frame rate for high performance, high precision 3D sensor", Proc. SPIE 10335, Digital Optical Technologies 2017, 103351B (26 June 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2272367
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KEYWORDS
Liquid crystal on silicon

Field programmable gate arrays

Modulation

Sensors

Reflectivity

3D metrology

Interfaces

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