How does LCos technology work?
LCoS or liquid crystal on silicon is a reflective technology applied in projection TVs. In LCOS, liquid crystals are applied to a reflective mirror substrate. As the liquid crystals open and close, the light is either reflected from the mirror below, or blocked. This modulates the light and creates the image. |
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2006-10-05 | Displaytech moves to Synopsys synthesis tool for FLCOS microdisplays Displaytech Inc. has moved to the Synopsys Design Compiler synthesis tool in meeting the design schedule of its next-generation ferroelectric liquid-crystal-on-silicon backplane. |
2010-01-04 | What's the next big application? Here's a list of the 10 technology applications to watch for in 2010, examining examine the features that make them so compelling as well unresolved issues that might keep them from breaking out. |
2006-12-29 | Power-efficient microdisplays deliver high image quality Displaytech has developed VGA, WVGA and SVGA microdisplays that tout high image quality. |
2009-05-22 | Micron ventures into microdisplay panels Micron Technology Inc. announced its entry into the microdisplay panel market through the acquisition of technology and products from Displaytech Inc. |
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