LCOS automatic bias for common imager electrode

Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Display driving control circuitry – Physically integral with display elements

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C345S050000, C345S087000, C345S208000, C345S211000

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09950988

ABSTRACT:
A circuit for automatically biasing a common electrode of a liquid crystal on silicon imager comprising an imager with a common electrode and a plurality of cells. A varying voltage signal is provided to the plurality of cells. A low pass filter is coupled between the varying voltage signal and a common junction coupled to the common electrode such that a bias voltage is formed at the common electrode having a value that approximates an average of the varying voltage signal.

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