Integrated circuit with opposed spatial light modulator and...

Optical: systems and elements – Optical modulator – Light wave temporal modulation

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C359S321000, C359S291000, C359S292000, C257S678000

Reexamination Certificate

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06388798

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND
This invention relates generally to spatial light modulators and to microprocessors.
There is an increasing demand for relatively compact digital displays for a wide variety of electronic devices. For example, cellular telephones and a variety of other appliances have a need for a relatively compact display and in some cases an entire device may be sufficiently compact to be handheld. These devices have processor-based systems for running a variety of applications as well as the display. Conventionally, a printed circuit board is utilized to organize a variety of integrated circuit chips to implement the processor and the circuitry for a spatial light modulator. This tends to spread the size of the device laterally increasing the minimum possible device size.
A number of emerging display technologies make it possible to provide relatively compact displays. For example, reflective light valves may be based on liquid crystal on silicon (LCOS) technology to merge mature silicon technology with liquid crystal optics technology. Micro displays as are used in handheld mobile phones and rear projection displays for personal computers and home entertainment are applications of hybrid reflective light modulator technology. In addition, grating light valves from Silicon Light Machine and the Digital Micro-Mirror Device (DMMD) from Texas Instruments may also be used to create displays.
The spatial light modulator modulates the optical properties of a medium to allow an image to be displayed when the medium is exposed to light. The nature of the spatial light modulator is essentially inconsistent with the nature of the microprocessor. The microprocessor is an entirely silicon device and can be formed on a die and packaged with a variety of different contacts for connecting to the outside world. The spatial light modulator involves the use of a liquid crystal layer which is confined between a pair of spaced plates. Conventionally, the requirements for packaging liquid crystal based devices and microprocessors have been considered to be substantially different.
Thus, there is a continuing need for ways to better integrate microprocessors and spatial light modulators to achieve processor-based systems with more compact display arrangements.
SUMMARY
In accordance with one aspect, an integrated circuit includes a support having opposed sides. A spatial light modulator is formed on one side of the support. A processor is formed on the opposite side of the support. A conductor electrically couples the modulator and the processor through the support.
Other aspects are set forth in the accompanying detailed description and claims.


REFERENCES:
patent: 6346430 (2002-02-01), Raj et al.
patent: 6348907 (2002-02-01), Wood
patent: 2001/0043289 (2001-11-01), Marshall

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