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MEMS technology from TI offers reliable single-element analog mirrors for light steering applications. With highly reflective optical surfaces of up to 9 mm2, TI Analog Mirrors can be used to precisely position and control light beams while enabling minimal loss of optical power.
MEMS Devices
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DLP® technology offers development platforms and chipsets to enable innovative applications that incorporate light processing and light steering needs. The Digital Micromirror Device (DMD) is the MOEMS component at the heart of DLP technology and contains an array of micromirrors that can be used for spatial light modulation. This is the same DLP® technology that is known for its proven reliability, fast switching speed, and high contrast found in multiple projection applications. TI uses MEMS technology to provide single-element analog mirrors designed for use in precision laser light steering applications. The combination of large, highly reflective surfaces and simple drive requirements make TI Analog Mirrors ideal choices for flexible system designs for scanning an infrared source within a laser print engine, sensing or projecting information in low power imaging or display devices, or picking out a wavelength in Wave Selectable Switching ROADMS and optical channel monitors.
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Announcing the new DLP® Pico™ Projector Development Kit Version 2.0New Features: direct connection to PC, sync signal output, high speed pattern rates, auxiliary connector |