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Agreement focuses on increasing development and capacity for ultra-compact, low-power laser-beam scanners to expand the market. STMicroelectronics and OQmented, a startup focused on MEMS-mirror ...
MicroVision and STMicroelectronics to join forces to market Laser Beam Scanning (LBS) solutions for pico projection, automotive HUD and ADAS, 3D sensi ...
Scientists at the University of Fukui, Japan, have achieved remarkable progress in the development of an extremely compact RGB laser projector that can create a high definition (HD) projection image.
An optical “start of scan” pulse of of each mirror helps to handle the left-right jitter problem. The 12-mirrors only need to be mounted around the ring at approximately 360/12 = 30-degree.
MEMS-based laser-beam-scanning (LBS) systems offer several advantages for consumer AR glasses. The FOV or scanning angle of the MEMS mirror, hence the resolution, can be increased with the same ...
Researchers at Cornell University have developed a laser technology that could lead to the ability to project high-definition television images from devices the size of cell phones.
OQmented's one-chip MEMS mirror-based laser-beam scanning (LBS) solution targets lightweight augmented/virtual-reality (AR/VR) smart glasses. The chip is hidden in the frame of the glasses and ...
Omnitron Sensors, a US startup developing tiny mirrors based on microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) technology, says it has raised more than $13 million in a series A round of venture finance..
To make lidar sensors a standard safety feature, similar to airbags, MEMS (micro-electromechanical systems) scanning mirrors are regarded as the game changer that will enable low cost and long ...