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4 June 2013 Microdisplay modules for enhanced system integration
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Kopin’s recently introduced low-power “Jewel Module” family of plug-and-play integrated AMLCD microdisplay modules are fully-tested, off-the-shelf assemblies that can be easily integrated into customer products without the need for an expensive application-specific development. The “Jewel Module” is the culmination of many years of technology advancement that has reduced the size and power for all of the elements of the display system: microdisplay, LED backlight, display driver ASIC, video FPGA, heater and display controller. This paper presents the performance characteristics of both current and planned modules with display resolutions from 640x480 to 1280x1024 as well as development roadmap. Applications of the “Ruby Module” with SVGA microdisplay are described with examples of its integration into display system products.
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Tim Edwards and Tim Hogan "Microdisplay modules for enhanced system integration", Proc. SPIE 8736, Display Technologies and Applications for Defense, Security, and Avionics VII, 87360C (4 June 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2018209
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KEYWORDS
Ruby

Displays

Video

Field programmable gate arrays

LCDs

Electronics

Waveguides

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