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international conference on consumer electronics | 2009

An integrated low-power high-voltage driving circuit for Digital Micromirror Devices (DMD™)

Jianbai Wang; James D. Huffman; Paulo Pinheiro; James N. Hall

A Digital Miromirror Device (DMD™) is a micromachined high-density light-modulating system widely used in front projectors, high-definition TVs and digital cinemas. Although the high-speed memory and digital control electronics have long been integrated underneath the micromirror array, high-voltage reset waveforms had been provided separately and synchronized with the DMD chip to actuate the micromirrors. In this work, using drain-extended transistors, the high-voltage driver electronics are successfully integrated on DMDs to generate local reset waveforms having voltage variations up to 30V at a fast slew rate. At fast charging/discharging rates, the transistor reliability requirements are still satisfied and the driver electronics maintain low average current consumption.


Journal of The Society for Information Display | 2010

An embedded reset driver for digital micromirror devices (DMDs)

Jianbai Wang; James D. Huffman; Paulo Pinheiro; James N. Hall

— A digital micromirror device (DMD) is a micromachined high-density light-modulating system widely used in front projectors, high-definition TVs, and digital cinemas. Although the high-speed memory and digital control electronics have long been integrated underneath the micromirror array, high-voltage reset waveforms have to be provided separately and synchronized with the DMD chip to actuate the micromirrors. Using drain-extended transistors, the high-voltage driver electronics are successfully integrated on DMDs to generate local reset waveforms having voltage variations up to 30 V at a fast slew rate. At fast-charging/discharging rates, the transistor reliability requirements are still satisfied and the driver electronics maintain low average current consumption.


Archive | 1999

Spatial light modulator having improved contrast ratio

James M. Florence; James D. Huffman; Rodney D. Miller


Archive | 1998

Reduced micromirror mirror gaps for improved contrast ratio

Duane E. Carter; James D. Huffman; Rodney D. Miller; Brian L. Ray; Robert E. Meier


Archive | 1999

Anti-reflective coatings for spatial light modulators

Frank C. Sulzbach; Brian L. Ray; G. Sreenivas; Duane E. Carter; Henry W. Trombley; Austin L. Huang; James D. Huffman


Archive | 2001

Memory architecture for micromirror cell

James D. Huffman; Larry J. Hornbeck; Richard L. Knipe


Archive | 2001

Hidden Hinge digital micromirror device with improved manufacturing yield and improved contrast ratio

Robert E. Meier; James D. Huffman


Archive | 1999

High yield spring-ring micromirror

Robert E. Meier; James D. Huffman; Richard L. Knipe


Archive | 2002

Yokeless hidden hinge digital micromirror device

Anthony DiCarlo; Patrick I. Oden; Richard L. Knipe; Rabah Mezenner; James D. Huffman


Archive | 2001

Guardring DRAM cell

James D. Huffman

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