Smallest WVGA microdisplay targets picoprojector market

Sept. 14, 2009
Syndiant's SYl2030 offers the world's smallest WVGA (854 x 480 pixels) microdisplay at only 6 mm tall with a pixel array diagonal of 0.21 inches and a 5.4 micron pixel pitch. It is intended for the high-volume embedded picoprojector market by enabling very thin (less than 7 mm) optical modules that can fit into a large number of handsets and other handheld devices.

Syndiant's SYl2030 offers the world's smallest WVGA (854 x 480 pixels) microdisplay at only 6 mm tall with a pixel array diagonal of 0.21 inches and a 5.4 micron pixel pitch. It is intended for the high-volume embedded picoprojector market by enabling very thin (less than 7 mm) optical modules that can fit into a large number of handsets and other handheld devices. The microdispay can be embedded in devices such as cell phones, portable media players (PMP), digital cameras and camcorders, mobile internet devices (MID), ultra-mobile PCs (UMPC), PC laptops and notebooks, multimedia players, head-up displays (HUD), digital signage, automotive, and toys. Syndiant offers other microdisplays with various pixel and array sizes, as well as an ASIC controller.
Syndiant
Dallas, TX
www.syndiant.com
[email protected]


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SYL2030 – The SYL2030 offers the world's smallest WVGA (854x480 pixels) microdisplay at only 6 mm tall with a pixel array diagonal of 0.21 inches and a 5.4 micron pixel pitch. The SYL2030 is intended for the high volume embedded pico projector market by enabling very thin (< 7 mm) optical modules that can fit into a large number of handsets and other handheld devices.

The SYL2030 is embedded in devices such as: cell phones, Portable Media Players (PMP), digital cameras & camcorders, Mobile Internet Devices (MID), Ultra-Mobile PCs (UMPC), PC Laptops & notebooks, multimedia players, Heads Up Displays (HUD), digital signage, automotive and toys.

SYL2041 - Bigger pixels in the SYL2041 provide a larger active array size for higher brightness when using LED illumination - 9.4-micron pixel pitch 2-6 LEDs per color. The SYL2041 supports SVGA (800x600 pixels) and WVGA (854x480 pixels) resolutions.

Market examples of the SYL2041 include: stand alone pico projectors, portable media players (PMP), digital cameras & camcorders, mobile internet devices (MID), ultra-mobile PCs (UMPC), PC laptops & notebooks, multimedia players, heads up displays (HUD), digital signage and automotive.

SYL2061 – The SYL2061 is the world's first microdisplay to provide Wide SVGA (1024x600 pixels) resolution for pico projectors. Both the SYL2041 and SYL2061 use a larger 9.4-micron pixel pitch to provide a larger active array size for higher brightness products using LED illumination.

Market examples of the SYL2061 include: stand alone pico projectors, Portable Media Players (PMP), Digital Still Cameras & Camcorders, Mobile Internet Devices (MID), Ultra-Mobile PCs (UMPC), PC Laptops, multimedia players, Heads Up Displays (HUD), digital signage and automotive.

SYA1012 ASIC controller – The SYA1012's lower production cost, improved power efficiency and smaller footprint enables pico projectors to enter a much broader portion of the cell phone, laptop and multimedia device markets.

This is an important advancement for pico projectors using Syndiant's VueG8 LCOS display panels. It converts video signals into an efficient format used by the company's LCOS display panels, which enables integration into a wide array of pico projection systems due to its high level of programmability and interface flexibility.

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