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23 June 2000 MicroDisplay subsystem of a wireless handheld computer
Michael Bolotski, Mary Lou Jepsen
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Abstract
A wireless handheld computer in a telephone handset form factor is being developed. The Communicator device contains a StrongArm SA-1110 microprocessor, and a high-resolution color microdisplay and a virtual image display system. The current optical system is based on a viewfinder style eyepiece. The system under development will have a flip out mirror, reducing the overall package size. The existing display is an analog 4-input 800 by 600 pixel device. The next generation display is an integrated digital display based on a sampled-ramp architecture. The processor interface uses a shadow frame buffer for efficient graphics memory access.
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Michael Bolotski and Mary Lou Jepsen "MicroDisplay subsystem of a wireless handheld computer", Proc. SPIE 4021, Helmet- and Head-Mounted Displays V, (23 June 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.389151
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KEYWORDS
Eye

Interfaces

Analog electronics

Liquid crystal on silicon

Mirrors

Light emitting diodes

Liquid crystals

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