Claims
- 1. A display system comprising:(a) a spatial light modulator having an array of individually controlled pixels, each of which pixels includes a light modulating medium having a first light modulating state in response to a first electric field applied across the light modulating medium and a second light modulating state in response to a second electric field applied across the light modulating medium, said second light modulating state having a different optical response from the optical response of said first light modulating state, for producing modulated light having gray scale during a given period of time; (b) reference signal generating means for generating a reference signal that varies in a predetermined way during said given period of time; and (c) analog pixel image signal generating means for generating analog pixel image signals associated with each of said pixels for said given period of time, the analog pixel image signal being a signal representing a desired gray scale level for said pixel during said given period of time, each of said pixels including (i) means for receiving said reference signal, (ii) means for receiving said analog pixel image signal, and (iii) comparing means for comparing said reference signal and said analog pixel image signal and outputting a signal for switching said light modulating medium between said first and second light modulating states when said reference signal reaches a predetermined level relative to said analog pixel image signal.
- 2. A display system according to claim 1 wherein said pixels are binary pixels.
- 3. A display system according to claim 1 wherein said reference signal is signal having a voltage that varies in a predetermined way during said given period of time.
- 4. A display system according to claim 3 wherein said voltage of said reference signal varies non-linearly throughout said given period of time.
- 5. A display system according to claim 3 wherein said voltage of said reference signal varies linearly throughout said given period of time.
- 6. A display system according to claim 1 wherein said analog pixel image signal is a voltage representing said desired gray scale level for said pixel during said given period of time.
- 7. A display system according to claim 6 wherein each of said pixels further includes storing means for storing said analog pixel image signal voltage.
- 8. A display system according to claim 7 wherein said storing means includes a capacitor.
- 9. A display system according to claim 1 wherein said comparing means includes a comparator circuit for outputting a binary output signal.
- 10. A display system according to claim 1 wherein said means for receiving said reference signal for all of said pixels are configured to simultaneously receive said reference signal.
- 11. A display system according to claim 1 wherein said first and second electric fields are substantially identical in magnitude but of opposite polarity.
- 12. A display system according to claim 1 wherein said spatial light modulator includesa window electrode positioned across said array of individually controlled pixels and a substantially constant voltage supplied to said window electrode, and each of said pixels further includes a pixel electrode, said pixel electrode cooperating with said window electrode to produce said first electric field and said second electric field, one at a time, therebetween and across said light modulating medium in accordance with the signal outputted by said comparing means so as to switch said light modulating medium between said first and second light modulating states.
- 13. A display system according to claim 1 wherein only said first and second electric fields are applied, one at a time, across the light modulating medium.
- 14. A display system comprising:(a) a spatial light modulator having an array of individually controlled pixels, each pixel of which includes a light modulating medium having a first light modulating state in response to a first electric field applied across the light modulating medium and a second light modulating state in response to a second electric field applied across the light modulating medium, said second light modulating state having a different optical response from the optical response of said first light modulating state, for producing modulated light having gray scale during a given period of time; (b) reference signal generating means for generating a reference signal that varies in a predetermined way during said given period of time; (c) analog pixel image signal generating means for generating analog pixel image signals associated with each of said pixels for said given period of time, the analog pixel image signal being a signal representing a desired gray scale level for said pixel during said given period of time, each of said pixels including (i) means for receiving said reference signal, (ii) means for receiving said analog pixel image signal, and (iii) comparing means for comparing said reference signal and said analog pixel image signal and outputting a signal for switching said light modulating medium between said first and said second light modulating states when said reference signal reaches a predetermined level relative to said analog pixel image signal, said pixels further including inverter means for inverting the signal output by said comparing means.
- 15. A display system according to claim 14 wherein:said reference signal is a signal that varies in a predetermined way and in the same manner during a first and a second equal portion of said given period of time; and each of said pixels further includes means for activating said inverter means during said second portion of said given period of time thereby causing said inverter means to invert said output of said comparing means during said second portion of said given period of time and automatically DC-field balancing said light modulating medium during said given period of time without requiring said pixels to receive any additional pixel switching data during said given period of time.
- 16. A display system according to claim 15 wherein said light modulating medium requires DC-field balancing in order to prevent degradation of the light modulating medium.
- 17. A display system according to claim 15 wherein each pixel of said array of individually controlled pixels further includes illumination means, said illumination means including a source of light havingan ON operating state during which light is directed into the light modulating medium of that pixel and an OFF operating state during which no light from said illumination means reaches the light modulating medium of that pixel, said illumination means cooperating with said means for activating said inverter means in such a way that said source of light is maintained in its ON operating state during said first portion of said given time and the source of light is maintained in its OFF operating state during said second portion of said given time so as to produce modulated light having gray scale during said given period of time while, at the same time, DC-field balancing said light modulating medium.
- 18. A method of displaying a gray scale optical image within a given frame time on a display, the display including an array of individually controlled pixels, each of which pixels includes a light modulating medium having a first light modulating state in response to a first electric field applied across the light modulating medium and a second light modulating state in response to a second electric field applied across the light modulating medium, said first and second electric fields being substantially identical in magnitude but of opposite polarity and said second light modulating state having a different optical response from the optical response of said first light modulating state, said method comprising;(a) providing a reference signal that varies in a predetermined way during said given frame time; (b) providing to each pixel an analog pixel image signal that is associated with each pixel for said given frame time, the analog pixel image signal being a signal representing a desired gray scale level for each associated pixel during said given frame time; and (c) for each of said pixels, comparing said analog pixel image signal to said reference signal and switching said light modulating medium between said first and second light modulating states when said reference signal reaches a predetermined level relative to said analog pixel image signal associated with each pixel.
- 19. A method according to claim 18 wherein the method further includes the step of resetting each of said pixels to its first optical output state at the beginning of said given frame time and wherein the step of comparing said analog pixel image signal to said reference signal and switching each of said light modulating medium between said first and second light modulating states includes the step of switching said light modulating medium to its second light modulating state when said reference signal reaches a predetermined level relative to said analog pixel image signal associated with each pixel.
- 20. A method according to claim 18 wherein said pixels are binary pixels.
- 21. A method according to claim 18 wherein the step of providing a reference signal includes the step of providing a reference signal having a voltage that varies in a predetermined way during said given frame time.
- 22. A method according to claim 21 wherein said voltage of said reference signal varies linearly throughout said given frame time.
- 23. A method according to claim 18 wherein said step of providing an analog pixel image signal to each individual pixel includes the step of providing an analog pixel image signal to each individual pixel with the analog pixel image signal being a voltage representing said desired gray scale level for each pixel during said given frame time.
- 24. A method according to claim 23 wherein the method further includes the step of storing said analog pixel image signal voltage associated with each individual pixel.
- 25. A method according to claim 24 wherein said step of storing said analog pixel image signal voltage associated with each individual pixel includes the step of storing the analog pixel image signal voltage in a capacitor associated with each individual pixel.
- 26. A method according to claim 18 wherein said step of comparing said analog pixel image signal to said reference signal and switching said light modulating medium between said first and second light modulating states includes the step of using a comparator circuit associated with each pixel to compare said reference signal to said analog pixel image signal associated with each pixel and output an output signal for switching each of said pixels between said first and second light modulating states.
- 27. A method according to claim 18 wherein all of said pixels are operated such that all of said pixels simultaneously receive said reference signal.
- 28. A method according to claim 18 wherein said display further includes a window electrode positioned across said array of individually controlled pixels and each of said pixels further includes a pixel electrode, which pixel electrode cooperating with said window electrode to produce said first electric field or said second electric field, one at a time, therebetween and across said light modulating medium, and wherein said step of comparing said analog pixel image signal to said reference signal and switching said light modulating medium between said first and second light modulating states includes the steps of:supplying a substantially constant voltage to said window electrode; and at each of said pixels, providing an output signal to said pixel electrode when said reference signal reaches a predetermined level relative to said analog pixel image signal associated with that pixel so as to switch said light modulating medium between said first and second light modulating states.
- 29. A method according to claim 18 wherein said step of comparing said analog pixel image signal to said reference signal and switching said light modulating medium between said first and second light modulating states includes the step of applying only said first and second electric fields, one at a time, across said light modulating medium.
- 30. A method of displaying a gray scale optical image within a given frame time on a display, the display including an array of individually controlled pixels, each of which pixels includes a light modulating medium having a first light modulating state in response to a first electric field applied across the light modulating medium and a second light modulating state in response to a second electric field applied across the light modulating medium, said first and second electric fields being substantially identical in magnitude but of opposite polarity and said second light modulating state having a different optical response from the optical response of said first light modulating state, said method comprising:(a) providing a reference signal that varies in a predetermined way during said given frame time; (b) providing to each pixel an analog pixel image signal that is associated with each pixel for said given frame time, the analog pixel image signal being a signal representing a desired gray scale level for each associated pixel during said given frame time; (c) for each of said pixels, comparing said analog pixel image signal to said reference signal using a comparator circuit associated with each individual pixel and switching said light modulating medium between said first and second light modulating states when said reference signal reaches a predetermined level relative to said analog pixel image signal associated with each pixel; and (d) inverting said output signal of said comparator circuit during certain portions of said frame time.
- 31. A method according to claim 30 wherein:said step of providing a reference signal includes the step of providing a reference signal that varies in a predetermined way and in the same manner during a first and a second equal portion of said given frame time; and the step of inverting said output signal of said comparator circuit includes the step of inverting said output signal of the comparator circuit during said second portion of said given frame time thereby inverting the light modulating states of said pixels during said second portion of said given frame time relative to the light modulating states of said pixel during the first portion of said given frame time and automatically DC-field balancing said light modulating medium during said given frame time without requiring said pixels to receive any additional pixel switching data during said given frame time.
- 32. A method according to claim 31 wherein said light modulating medium requires DC-field balancing in order to prevent degradation of the light modulating medium.
- 33. A method according to claim 31 further comprising the steps of:providing illumination means at each pixel, said illumination means including a source of light having an ON operating state during which light is directed into the light modulating medium of that pixel and an OFF operating state during which no light from said illumination means reaches the light modulating medium of that pixel; maintaining said source of light in its ON operating state during said first portion of said given frame time; and maintaining said source of light in its OFF operating state during said second portion of said given frame time so as to produce modulated light having gray scale during said given frame time while, at the same, DC-field balancing said light modulating medium.
- 34. In a display system including a spatial light modulator having an array of individually controlled pixels, each of which pixels includes a light modulating medium having a first light modulating state in response to a first electric field applied across the light modulating medium and a second light modulating state in response to a second electric field applied across the light modulating medium, said second light modulating state having a different optical response from the optical response of said first light modulating state, for producing modulated light having gray scale during a given period of time, a pixel comprising:(a) means for receiving a reference signal that varies in a predetermined way during said given period of time; (b) means for receiving an analog pixel image signal, the analog pixel image signal being a signal representing a desired gray scale level for said pixel during said given period of time; and (c) comparing means for comparing said reference signal and said analog pixel image signal and outputting a signal for switching said light modulating medium between said first and said second light modulating states when said reference signal reaches a predetermined level relative to said analog pixel image signal.
- 35. A pixel according to claim 34 wherein said pixel is a binary pixel.
- 36. A pixel according to claim 34 wherein said reference signal is signal having a voltage that varies in a predetermined way during said given period of time.
- 37. A pixel according to claim 36 wherein said voltage of said reference signal varies linearly throughout said given period of time.
- 38. A pixel according to claim 34 wherein said analog pixel image signal is a voltage representing said desired gray scale level for said pixel during said given period of time.
- 39. A pixel according to claim 38 wherein said pixel further includes storing means for storing said analog pixel image signal voltage.
- 40. A pixel according to claim 39 wherein said storing means includes a capacitor.
- 41. A pixel according to claim 34 wherein said comparing means includes a comparator circuit for outputting a binary output signal.
- 42. A display system according to claim 34 wherein only said first and second electric fields are applied, one at a time, across the light modulating medium.
- 43. A pixel according to claim 34 wherein said spatial light modulator includesa window electrode positioned across said array of individually controlled pixels and a substantially constant voltage supplied to said window electrode, and each of said pixels further includes a pixel electrode, said pixel electrode cooperating with said window electrode to produce said first electric field and said second electric field, one at a time, therebetween and across said light modulating medium in accordance with the signal outputted by said comparing means so as to switch said light modulating medium between said first and second light modulating states.
- 44. A pixel according to claim 34 wherein said first and second electric fields are substantially identical in magnitude but of opposite polarity.
- 45. In a display system including a spatial light modulator having an array of individually controlled pixels, each of which pixels includes a light modulating medium having a first light modulating state in response to a first electric field applied across the light modulating medium and a second light modulating state in response to a second electric field applied across the light modulating medium, said second light modulating state having a different optical response from the optical response of said first light modulating state, for producing modulated light having gray scale during a given period of time, a pixel comprising:(a) means for receiving a reference signal that varies in a predetermined way during said given period of time; (b) means for receiving an analog pixel image signal, the analog pixel image signal being a signal representing a desired gray scale level for said pixel during said given period of time; and (c) comparing means for comparing said reference signal and said analog pixel image signal and outputting a signal for switching said light modulating medium between said first and said second light modulating states when said reference signal reaches a predetermined level relative to said analog pixel image signal, said pixel further including inverter means for inverting said signal output by said comparing means.
- 46. A pixel according to claim 45 wherein:said reference signal is a signal that varies in a predetermined way and in the same manner during a first and a second equal portion of said given period of time; and said pixel further includes means for activating said inverter means during said second portion of said given period of time thereby causing said inverter means to invert said signal output by said comparing means during said second portion of said given period of time and automatically DC-field balancing said light modulating medium during said given period of time without requiring said pixel to receive any additional pixel switching data during said given period of time.
- 47. A pixel according to claim 46 wherein said light modulating medium requires DC-field balancing in order to prevent degradation of the light modulating medium.
- 48. A pixel according to claim 46 wherein each pixel of said array of individually controlled pixels further includes illumination means, said illumination means including a source of light havingan ON operating state during which light is directed into the light modulating medium of that pixel and an OFF operating state during which no light from said illumination means reaches the light modulating medium of that pixel, said illumination means cooperating with said means for activating said inverter means in such a way that said source of light is maintained in its ON operating state during said first portion of said given period of time and the source of light is maintained in its OFF operating state during said second portion of said given period of time so as to produce modulated light having gray scale during said given period of time while, at the same time, DC-field balancing said light modulating medium.
- 49. In a display system including a spatial light modulator having an array of individually controlled pixels, each of which pixels includes a light modulating medium having a first light modulating state in response to a first electric field applied across the light modulating medium and a second light modulating state in response to a second electric field applied across the light modulating medium, said second light modulating state having a different optical response from the optical response of said first light modulating state, for producing modulated light having gray scale during a given period of time, a pixel comprising:(a) a reference signal receiving arrangement for receiving a reference signal that varies in a predetermined way during said given period of time; (b) an analog pixel image signal receiving arrangement for receiving an analog pixel image signal, the analog pixel image signal being a signal representing a desired gray scale level for said pixel during said given period of time; (c) a comparing arrangement for comparing said reference signal and said analog pixel image signal and for outputting a first or a second switching signal for switching said light modulating medium between said first and said second light modulating states respectively when said reference signal reaches a predetermined level relative to said analog pixel image signal; and (d) a control signal receiving arrangement for receiving a control signal, the control signal being a signal for controlling the operation of the comparing arrangement such that (i) when the control signal is in a first state, the comparing arrangement outputs said first switching signal for switching said light modulating medium to said first light modulating state when said reference signal reaches said predetermined level relative to said analog pixel image signal and (ii) when the control signal is in a second state, the comparing arrangement outputs said second switching signal for switching said light modulating medium to said second light modulating state when said reference reaches said predetermined level relative to said analog pixel image signal.
- 50. A display system including a liquid crystal spatial light modulator having an array of individually controlled pixels for producing modulated light during a given period of time, each of said pixels comprising:(a) a receiving arrangement for receiving a pixel image signal representing a desired state for that pixel during the given period of time; (b) a layer of liquid crystal light modulating medium having a first light modulating state in response to a first electric field applied across the liquid crystal light modulating medium and a second light modulating state in response to a second electric field applied across the liquid crystal light modulating medium, said second light modulating state having a different optical response from the optical response of said first light modulating state; and (c) a pixel controlling arrangement for automatically controlling pixel operation during the given period of time, said pixel controlling arrangement being configured to automatically DC-field balance said liquid crystal light modulating medium during said given period of time without requiring said pixel to receive any additional pixel image signals during said given period of time, the pixel controlling arrangement including an arrangement that inverts the optical appearance of the pixel during a second portion of the frame with respect to the optical appearance of the pixel during a first portion of the frame.
- 51. A display system according to claim 50 wherein said liquid crystal light modulating medium requires DC-field balancing in order to prevent degradation of the liquid crystal light modulating medium.
- 52. A display system according to claim 50 wherein each pixel of said array of individually controlled pixels further includes illumination means, said illumination means including a source of light havingan ON operating state during which light is directed into the liquid crystal light modulating medium of that pixel and an OFF operating state during which no light from said illumination means reaches the liquid crystal light modulating medium of that pixel, said illumination means cooperating with said pixel controlling arrangement in such a way that, said given period of time being divided into a first and a second equal portion, said source of light is maintained in its ON operating state during said first portion of said given time and the source of light is maintained in its OFF operating state during said second portion of said given time so as to produce modulated light having gray scale during said given period of time while, at the same time, DC-field balancing said liquid crystal light modulating medium.
- 53. In a display system including a spatial light modulator having an array of individually controlled pixels, each of which pixels includes a light modulating medium having a first light modulating state in response to a first electric field applied across the light modulating medium and a second light modulating state in response to a second electric field applied across the light modulating medium, said first and second electric fields being substantially identical in magnitude but of opposite polarity and said second light modulating state having a different optical response from the optical response of said first light modulating state, for producing modulated light having gray scale during a given period of time, a method of operating the pixels comprising the steps of:(a) providing a reference signal that varies in a predetermined way during said given period of time; (b) providing to each pixel an analog pixel image signal that is associated with each pixel for the given period of time, the analog pixel image signal representing a desired gray scale level for each associated pixel during said given period of time; (c) for each of the pixels, comparing said reference signal and said analog pixel image signal and switching said light modulating medium between said first and said second light modulating states respectively when said reference signal reaches a predetermined level relative to said analog pixel image signal; and (d) providing a control signal for controlling the operation of the pixel such that (i) when the control signal is in a first state, the light modulating medium is switched to said first light modulating state when said reference signal reaches said predetermined level relative to said analog pixel image signal and (ii) when the control signal is in a second state, the light modulating medium is switched to said second light modulating state when the reference reaches said predetermined level relative to said analog pixel image signal.
- 54. A method of operating a display system including a liquid crystal spatial light modulator having an array of individually controlled pixels, each of which pixels includes a liquid crystal light modulating medium having a first light modulating state in response to a first electric field applied across the liquid crystal light modulating medium and a second light modulating state in response to a second electric field applied across the liquid crystal light modulating medium, said first and second electric fields being substantially identical in magnitude but of opposite polarity and said second light modulating state having a different optical response from the optical response of said first light modulating state, for producing modulated light during a given period of time, the method comprising the steps of:(a) for each pixel, providing a receiving arrangement for receiving a pixel image signal representing a desired state for each pixel during the given period of time; and (b) for each pixel, providing a pixel controlling arrangement for automatically controlling the operation of the pixel during the given period of time, said pixel controlling arrangement being configured to automatically DC-field balance said liquid crystal light modulating medium during said given period of time without requiring said pixel to receive any additional pixel image signals during said given period of time, the pixel controlling arrangement including an arrangement that inverts the optical appearance of the pixel during a second portion of the frame with respect to the optical appearance of the pixel during a first portion of the frame.
- 55. A method according to claim 54 wherein said liquid crystal light modulating medium requires DC-field balancing in order to prevent degradation of the liquid crystal light modulating medium.
- 56. A method according to claim 54 further comprising the steps of:providing illumination means at each pixel, said illumination means including a source of light having an ON operating state during which light is directed into the light modulating medium of that pixel and an OFF operating state during which no light from said illumination means reaches the light modulating medium of that pixel; for said given period of time being divided into a first and a second equal portion, maintaining said source of light in its ON operating state during said first portion of said given time; and maintaining said source of light in its OFF operating state during said second portion of said given time so as to produce modulated light having gray scale during said given period of time while, at the same, DC-field balancing said light modulating medium.
GOVERNMENT CONTRACT CLAUSE
This invention was made with Government support under contract F19628-95-C-0185 awarded by the United States Air Force. The Government has certain rights in this invention.
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