Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Plural physical display element control system – Display elements arranged in matrix
Patent
1995-02-28
1997-09-23
Faile, Andrew
Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system
Plural physical display element control system
Display elements arranged in matrix
365200, G09G 334
Patent
active
056709765
ABSTRACT:
A spatial light modulator (10) of the DMD type having an array of memory cells (16) controlling an array of pixels (12). The memory cell array (16) has several integral, interleaved spare rows of memory cells MR (R1), MR (R2), and MR (R3), which can be selectively utilized to replace a defective row of primary memory cells. A fused row address mapping logic circuit (40) includes a network of fuses (F0-F12) and controls the implementation of memory cells, as well as the mapping of address signals to the memory cells as a function of inputs (R0-R11) received from a row decoder circuit (20). This circuit (40) is transparent to the row address decoder circuit (20). The present invention is suitable for large spatial light modulators compatible with high definition television (HDTV). High yield devices can be obtained with the present invention.
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Chiu Edison H.
Honzawa Takeshi
Numaga Shigeki
Christensen Andrew B.
Donaldson Richard L.
Faile Andrew
Kesterson James C.
Klinger Robert C.
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