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A LCOS Microdisplay Driver with Frame Buffering Pixels

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Lee, S; Morizio, JC; Johnson, KM
Published in: Proceedings of the Joint Conference on Information Sciences
December 1, 2002

An 8-bit LCOS microdisplay driver for projection display has been designed and fabricated using AMI 0.5 um double-poly, triple-level metal CMOS process. The driver includes frame buffering at the pixel level, which presents optimized optical characteristics for field sequential color operation, and a mixed mode grayscale method which implements distinct 256 gray levels per color with a simpler driver architecture.

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Proceedings of the Joint Conference on Information Sciences

Publication Date

December 1, 2002

Volume

6

Start / End Page

1353 / 1356
 

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Lee, S., Morizio, J. C., & Johnson, K. M. (2002). A LCOS Microdisplay Driver with Frame Buffering Pixels. In Proceedings of the Joint Conference on Information Sciences (Vol. 6, pp. 1353–1356).
Lee, S., J. C. Morizio, and K. M. Johnson. “A LCOS Microdisplay Driver with Frame Buffering Pixels.” In Proceedings of the Joint Conference on Information Sciences, 6:1353–56, 2002.
Lee S, Morizio JC, Johnson KM. A LCOS Microdisplay Driver with Frame Buffering Pixels. In: Proceedings of the Joint Conference on Information Sciences. 2002. p. 1353–6.
Lee, S., et al. “A LCOS Microdisplay Driver with Frame Buffering Pixels.” Proceedings of the Joint Conference on Information Sciences, vol. 6, 2002, pp. 1353–56.
Lee S, Morizio JC, Johnson KM. A LCOS Microdisplay Driver with Frame Buffering Pixels. Proceedings of the Joint Conference on Information Sciences. 2002. p. 1353–1356.

Published In

Proceedings of the Joint Conference on Information Sciences

Publication Date

December 1, 2002

Volume

6

Start / End Page

1353 / 1356