Digital Micromirror Device. Reflective MEMs based micro display from TI, modulates light by either reflecting to light absorber or through projection optics, gray scale achieved by pulse width modulation
Digital Micro-mirror Device. A very small mirror (hence, micro-mirror) that is turned on and off at various rates per second to achieve different levels of brightness. Commonly used together to form micro-mirror "wafers" that are controlled by a Digital Light Processor (DLP).
Digital micro Mirror Devices
Digital Micro-mirror Device. A mirror that is very small that can be kept as is or tilted x amount of degrees in order to reflect light. As such, it is either on or off. It can be turned on and off at various rates per second to achieve different levels of brightness. Commonly used together to form micromirror "wafers" and are controlled by a Digital Light Processor (DLP).
Digital Micro-mirror Device (DMD), a generic term for Texas Instrumentâ€(tm)s DLPâ„¢ chip.
Digital Micromirror Device. This is the computer chip that controls the micromirrors in digital light processing.
Digital micromirror device. A matrix display where each pixel is a very small square mirror on the order of ten to twenty microns. Each mirror pixel is suspended above two electrodes driven by complementary drive signals.
Digital Micromirror Device. The Digital Micromirror Device is an optical semiconductor chip populated with more than a million hinged, microscopic mirrors which operate as optical switches to create a high resolution, full-color image.
Digital micro-mirror device. A new video projection technology that uses chips with a large number of miniature mirrors, whose projection angle can be controlled with digital precision.
Digital Micromirror Device. Texas Instruments engine that powers DLP projectors. Uses an array with tens of thousands of microscopic mirrors that reflect a light source toward or away from the lens, creating an image. Each mirror represents a pixel. See DLP.
Digital Micromirror Device, developed by Texas Instruments
Digital Micromirror Device. A Digital Micromirror Device (DMD) is a very small mirror that can be tilted to a certain amount of degrees (by example: 45 degrees) so as to reflect light. It turns on and off at a certain rates per second, thus achieve different levels of brightness. They are controlled by a Digital Light Processor (DLP).
Digital micromirror device. A special microchip that is used in a DLP TV or projector.
Digital micromirror device. In 1977, it was originally called "Deformable Mirror Device". Texas Instruments has developed DMD microchips used in DLP (digital light processing!") projector subsystems that hope to replace the 100-year old CRT technology. A digital image is stored in the memory, and then projected when light is reflected onto the mirrors.
Digital Micromirror Devices™ - a display device chip, in a DLP® projector, that is the core device of Texas Instruments' DLP technology.