Claims
- 1. An infrared image projector, said projector comprising: a source of infrared radiation, a plurality of deformable mirror devices for reflecting infrared radiation incident thereon from said source, each of said devices being comprised of an array of mirror elements, and the individual mirror elements each being deflectable by pre-determined angles independently of any other mirror element; a means for deflecting the individual mirror elements by said pre-determined angles; an aperture of a suitable size, said aperture being appropriately positioned to transmit therethrough a controlled amount of the radiation reflected from said mirror devices; a means for distributing incoming radiation from said source to be incident on said mirror devices and for directing the reflected radiation from said mirror devices to said aperture for further transmission to be imaged.
- 2. In an infrared image projector, having an infrared radiation source and at least one deformable mirror device for reflecting infrared radiation incident thereon to produce an infrared image, said deformable mirror device being comprised of a plurality of independently deflectable mirror elements, a device for deflecting said mirror elements to achieve desired gray levels in the image, comprising; a source of image data, said source being capable of supporting high frame rates; a means for receiving said image data from said source and producing therefrom an even data stream and an odd data stream; a pulse width modulator, said modulator being coupled to said image data receiving means to accept said data streams therefrom and modulate said data streams to determine the duty cycle of the deflection of said mirror elements; a coupling means positioned between said modulator and said deformable mirror device for coupling said modulated data streams to said deformable mirror device to effect deflection of the mirror elements in accordance with said duty cycle.
- 3. A deflecting device as set forth in claim 2, wherein said image data source comprises a computer, said computer supporting frame rates in excess of 1000 Hz; and said image data receiving and producing means comprises a pair of first-in-first-out memory buffers, said buffers being coupled to said computer for receiving direct memory transfers of image data therefrom and latching said memory transfers.
DEDICATORY CLAUSE
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used, and licensed by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment to us of any royalties thereon.
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