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DMD originally stands for "deformable mirror display".<ref name=holloway>Holloway, Richard, and Anselmo Lastra. "Virtual environments: A survey of the technology." Eurographics, 1993. Page 17</ref> | DMD originally stands for "deformable mirror display".<ref name=holloway>Holloway, Richard, and Anselmo Lastra. "Virtual environments: A survey of the technology." Eurographics, 1993. Page 17</ref> |
Revision as of 00:24, 10 September 2024
A deformable mirror display is a type of micro SLM. It is made by Texas Instruments.
DMD originally stands for "deformable mirror display".[1]
DMDs modulate light's amplitude.
The DMD is at the heart of TI's DLP line of products.
The DMD is made of an array of tiny mirrors that can individually be changed from one angle to another.
References
- ↑ Holloway, Richard, and Anselmo Lastra. "Virtual environments: A survey of the technology." Eurographics, 1993. Page 17