Claims
- 1. A visual display system comprising:
- (a) a source of random polarity light directing random polarity light along a first optical path;
- (b) a display surface along a second optical path; and
- (c) a spatial light modulator located along said first and second optical paths and having a plurality of controllable elements arranged in an array, at least some of said controllable elements being individually and simultaneously controllable between a first state to provide a portion of said random polarity light as an individual random polarity light beam having of substantially parallel rays along said second optical path and a second state not to provide light along said second optical path, and between said second state and said first state.
- 2. System as in claim 1 wherein said spatial light modulator includes mirror devices.
- 3. System as in claim 1 wherein said controllable elements includes:
- (a) an array of individual display cells;
- (b) each said display cell having at least two memory cells associated therewith, each said display cell selectively directly connected with one of said memory cells for control of said display cell;
- (c) a first decoder for addressing said memory cells for storing information therein; and
- (d) a second decoder operating independent from said first decoder for addressing said display cells for selecting which of said memory cells is directly connected for control.
- 4. System as in claim 3 wherein each memory cell includes at least two components.
- 5. System as in claim 4 wherein one component is a transistor.
- 6. System as in claim 4 wherein one component stores capacitively.
- 7. System as in claim 4 wherein both components are transistors.
- 8. System as in claim 3 wherein said memory cell is implemented in CMOS.
- 9. System as in claim 3 wherein said memory cell is implemented in NMOS.
- 10. System as in claim 3 wherein said memory cell is implemented in PMOS.
- 11. System as in claim 3 wherein said second decoder simultaneously addresses one memory cell associated with substantially all of said display cells to display an image.
- 12. System as in claim 3 wherein said second decoder simultaneously addresses one memory cell associated with all of said display cells to display an image.
- 13. System as in claim 3 wherein said first decoder addresses a row of said array at a time.
- 14. System as in claim 1 wherein said spatial light modulator includes light valves.
- 15. A method of displaying an image comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing randomly polarized light to an array of controllable elements;
- (b) controlling at least some of said controllable elements simultaneously between a first state and a second state, and between said second state and said first state, to provide light beams of randomly polarized light having substantially parallel rays forming an image; and
- (c) display said image.
- 16. Method as in claim 15 wherein said step of controlling includes the step of redirecting portions of said randomly polarized light.
- 17. Method as in claim 15 wherein said step of controlling includes the step of intercepting portions of said randomly polarized light.
- 18. A visual display system comprising:
- (a) a display surface for displaying visible points of information;
- (b) a spatial light modulator having a plurality of controllable elements arranged in an array, each of said controllable elements being controllable between a first state and a second state, wherein at least two of said controllable elements are controlled between said states simultaneously;
- (c) a source of random polarity light impinging on said spatial light modulator;
- (d) said controllable elements operative to selectively direct associated portion of said light toward said display surface as a plurality of randomly polarized light beams having substantially parallel rays when said controllable elements are in said first state and prevent said associated portions from reaching said display surface when said controllable elements are in said second state with all said visible points of information simultaneously displayed on said display surface.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/315,634 filed Feb. 27, 1989 now abandoned.
Ser. No. 711,495, filed May 30, 1991, (TI-13972A), "Digitized Color Video System" by E. Earle Thompson and Thomas W. DeMond, (continuation of Ser. No. 315,633, filed Feb. 27, 1989);
Ser. No. 711,558, filed May, 30, 1991, (TI-13973A), "Apparatus and Method for Image Projection" by E. Earle Thompson and Thomas W. DeMond, (continuation of Ser. No. 315,632, filed Feb. 27, 1989);
Ser. No. 709,090, filed May 30, 1991 (TI-13974A), "Variable Luminosity Display System" by E. Earle Thompson and Thomas W. DeMond, (continuation of Ser. No. 315,659, filed Feb. 27, 1989);
Ser. No. 709,089, filed May 30, 1991, (TI-13975A), "Apparatus and Method for Digitized Video System Utilizing a Moving Display Surface" by E. Earle Thompson and Thomas W. DeMond, (continuation of Ser. No. 317,885, filed Feb. 27, 1989);
Ser. No. 725,234, filed Jun. 26, 1991, (TI-13976A), "Planarized True Three Dimensional Display" by Thomas W. DeMond and E. Earle Thompson, (continuation of Ser. No. 315,631, filed Feb. 27, 1989);
Ser. No. 709,088, filed May 30, 1991, (TI-13977A), "Multi-Frequency Two Dimensional Display System" by Thomas W. DeMond and E. Earle Thompson, (continuation of Ser. No. 315,952, filed Feb. 27, 1989) (TI-13978);
U.S. Pat. No. 5,079,544, issued Jan. 7, 1992;
Ser. No. 709,087, filed May 30, 1991, (TI-13979A), "Multi-Dimensional Array Video Processor System" by E. Earle Thompson and Thomas W. Demond, (continuation of Ser. No. 315,660, filed Feb. 27, 1989);
U.S. Pat. No. 5,128,660, issued Jul. 7, 1992 (TI-13980);
Ser. No. 725,907, filed Jul. 3, 1991, (TI-13981A), "Spatial Light Modulator and Memory for Digitized Video Display" by Thomas W. DeMond and E. Earle Thompson, (continuation of Ser. No. 315,639, filed Feb. 27, 1989;
Ser. No. 315,939, filed Feb. 27, 1989, (TI-14037) "Apparatus and Method for Digitized Video System" by E. Earle Thompson, and Thomas W. DeMond;
Ser. No. 725,232, filed Jun. 26, 1991, (TI-14054A), "Mirror Magnified Video Display" by E. Earle Thompson and Thomas W. DeMond, (continuation of Ser. No. 315,745, filed Feb. 27, 1989);
Ser. No. 315,661, filed Feb. 27, 1989, (TI-14055), "Video Display System" by Thomas W. DeMond and E. Earle Thompson;
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