WO2002087257A1 - Scrolling color projector and a scanner phase control therefor - Google Patents
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- H04N5/00—Details of television systems
- H04N5/74—Projection arrangements for image reproduction, e.g. using eidophor
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- H—ELECTRICITY
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- H04N9/00—Details of colour television systems
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- H04N9/31—Projection devices for colour picture display, e.g. using electronic spatial light modulators [ESLM]
- H04N9/3102—Projection devices for colour picture display, e.g. using electronic spatial light modulators [ESLM] using two-dimensional electronic spatial light modulators
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04N—PICTORIAL COMMUNICATION, e.g. TELEVISION
- H04N9/00—Details of colour television systems
- H04N9/12—Picture reproducers
- H04N9/31—Projection devices for colour picture display, e.g. using electronic spatial light modulators [ESLM]
- H04N9/3102—Projection devices for colour picture display, e.g. using electronic spatial light modulators [ESLM] using two-dimensional electronic spatial light modulators
- H04N9/3111—Projection devices for colour picture display, e.g. using electronic spatial light modulators [ESLM] using two-dimensional electronic spatial light modulators for displaying the colours sequentially, e.g. by using sequentially activated light sources
- H04N9/3117—Projection devices for colour picture display, e.g. using electronic spatial light modulators [ESLM] using two-dimensional electronic spatial light modulators for displaying the colours sequentially, e.g. by using sequentially activated light sources by using a sequential colour filter producing two or more colours simultaneously, e.g. by creating scrolling colour bands
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- the invention relates to a scrolling color projector as defined in the precharacterizing part of claim 1.
- the invention relates further to a scanned phase control as defined in the precharacterizing part of claim 10.
- a scrolling color projector produces full color images from a single light modulator by illuminating a liquid crystal panel with multiple stripes of colored light (red, green, blue) that continuously scroll, from top to bottom, over the liquid crystal panel.
- the strolling color projector includes a scanner for each color of light to be scrolled over the liquid crystal panel.
- Each scanner includes a prism connected to the shaft of a motor. The motor controls rotation of the prism.
- a precision optical encoder which provides information regarding the position of the motor shaft, and correspondingly the rotation of the prism and the scan of each stripe of colored light on the panel. The precision optical encoder provides information for control of the motor and correspondingly for control of the prism.
- the phase and rotation of the prism are important because each stripe of colored light must be projected and scrolled on the liquid crystal panel at specific times in relation to video information that is provided to the liquid crystal panel. That is, the red, green and blue stripes of light must be present on a line of the panel concurrent with the presentation of the corresponding video information for that particular line.
- the optical encoder serves to synchronize the phase of rotation of the prism (the scan of the color stripes) with the presentation of the video information. As a result, each stripe of light, as it is being scrolled down the liquid crystal panel, appears on a particular display line coincident with the corresponding video information for that color of light.
- a drawback to the prior art device is that the precision optical encoder is very costly. Typically the optical encoder costs more than the entire scanner, i.e., more than the cost of the prism and the motor together. It would therefore be beneficial to provide synchronization of scan of each color of light over the liquid crystal panel with the video information without the use of an external precision optical encoder.
- a scanner phase control for a scrolling color projector includes a light source for generating an input light, a color splitter operatively coupled to the light source for at least one of transmitting and reflecting the input light emitted from the light source to extract at least a first color light, and a first color scanner operatively coupled to the color splitter.
- the first color scanner including a motor and a prism and receiving as an input the first color light. The motor rotating the prism to scan the first color light.
- the scrolling color projector also includes a reference phase generator for generating a reference phase signal indicative of timing information for scanning the first color light including when a scan of the first color light should begin, a motor back-EMF sensor coupled to the motor and generating a motor back-EMF signal indicative of the back-EMF of the motor wherein the prism is coupled to the motor such that a motor back-EMF signal zero crossing is indicative of a beginning of a scan for the first color light.
- the scrolling color projector further includes a phase detector coupled to the reference phase generator and the motor back-EMF sensor. The phase detector receiving the reference phase signal and the motor back-EMF signal and generating a signal such that the motor back-EMF signal zero crossing is coincident with the beginning of a scan of the first color light as indicated by the reference phase signal.
- a scanner phase control for scrolling a color projector includes a light source for generating an input light, a color splitter operatively coupled to the light source for at least one of transmitting and reflecting the input light emitted from said light source to extract first, second and third color lights, and a first color scanner operatively coupled to the color splitter and including a motor and a prism.
- the first color light scanner receiving as an input the first color of the input light and providing a first color light output signal.
- the motor rotating the prism to scan the first color light output signal.
- the scanner phase control also includes a second color scanner operatively coupled to the color splitter and including a motor and a prism.
- the second color scanner receiving as an input the second color light of the input light and providing a second color light output signal.
- the motor of the second color scanner rotating the prism of the second color scanner to scan the second color light output signal.
- the scanner phase control also includes a third color scanner operatively coupled to the color splitter and including a motor and a prism.
- the third color scanner receiving as an input the third color light of the input light and providing a third color light output signal.
- the motor of the third color scanner rotating the prism of the third color scanner to scan the third color light output signal.
- the scanner phase control further includes a color recombiner for receiving as an input the first, second and third scanner output signals and providing a recombined light signal, a polarizing beam splitter for at least one of transmitting and reflecting the recombined light signal according to a polarization component thereof, and a phase detector operatively coupled to each of the motors.
- the phase detector receiving as a first input a signal indicative of the phase of rotation of each of the motors of the first, second and third color scanners, and as a second input a reference phase signal indicative of timing information for scanning each of the first, second and third color lights.
- the phase detector generating a signal such that each of the motors of the first, second and third color scanners is rotated in accordance with the reference phase signal.
- a scanner phase control coordinates a phase of scanning of a stripe of light provided by a prism of a color light scanner, with a video signal provided to a display.
- the prism being coupled to a motor such that the start of a scan coincides with a motor back-EMF value of zero.
- the scanner phase control including a phase detector operatively coupled to the motor. The phase detector receiving as a first input a signal indicative of the back-EMF zero-crossings of the motor.
- the phase detector also receiving as a second input a reference phase signal indicative of timing information for scanning the stripes of light, wherein when the reference phase signal indicates the beginning of a scan of the stripe of light, the phase of the motor is altered such that the value of the motor back-EMF is zero.
- Another form of the present invention is directed to providing method of providing scanner phase control for a scrolling color projector.
- the scanner phase control coordinates a phase of scanning of a stripe of light provided by a prism of a scanner with a video signal.
- the prism being coupled to the motor such that the start of a scan of a stripe of light provided by the prism coincides with a motor back-EMF value of zero.
- the method including the steps of monitoring the motor back-EMF value, providing a reference phase signal corresponding to timing information for the scan of the stripes of light, determining a beginning of a scan from the reference phase signal, and altering the phase of the motor such that the motor back-EMF zero value coincides with a beginning of a scan as identified by the reference phase signal.
- Fig. 1 is a functional block diagram of a scrolling color projector
- Fig. 2 is a functional block diagram of the scanner and scanner phase control for a scrolling color projector according to the present invention.
- the scrolling color projector includes a light source 12 for generating an input light and a color splitter 14, operatively coupled to the light source, for transmitting and/or reflecting the input light emitted by the light source.
- the color splitter preferably extracts first, second and third light colors which are traditionally used to generate an image. The three colors correspond to blue, green and red light components which, when combined, form the input light generated by the light source.
- the color splitter 14 provides blue, green and red colored light components along separate paths 15a, 15b, 15c.
- the blue, green and red color light components are provided to respective scanners 16a, 16b, 16c.
- the scanners include a prism coupled to the shaft of a motor (see Fig. 2). The motor rotates the prism which generates respective stripes of colored light which are provided to a light valve on which an image is to be generated.
- the blue, green and red color light components are provided from each respective scanner 16a, 16b, 16c to a color recombiner 18 which recombines the colored light components.
- the recombined color light components are provided to a polarizing beam splitter 20 which transmits and/or reflects the recombined color light components provided by the color recombiner according to a polarization component of the beam splitter as known in the art.
- the polarized recombined color light components are then provided to a light valve (liquid crystal panel) 22, as known in the art.
- the light valve also receives a video signal which is scanned over the light valve and which identifies the portions of the image which are to include each component of light.
- the light valve also receives a timing signal which provides timing information for presentation of the video signal by the light valve.
- the light valve modulates each line of the panel in accordance with the video signal and the scan of the polarized recombined color light components.
- the light valve then provides the result of the video signal and color light components to a projection lens 24 which magnifies the output of the light valve for presentation to the screen 10 for display.
- the projection of the blue, green and red stripes of light on the light valve must be synchronized with a video signal which is also provided to the light valve.
- the presentation of the stripes of colored light is synchronized with the video signal by the timing signal which is not only provided to the light valve, but also to each of the scanners.
- a reference point of the scanner must be determined to identify the beginning of a light scan on the screen so that when the timing signal indicates that a scan for one color of light should begin, the corresponding prism is oriented at the reference point.
- the blue, green and red colored stripes of light can be properly presented on the screen during scanning (scrolling) such that the stripes are concurrently presented on a line of the panel with the corresponding video signal for that respective color of light.
- the scanner phase control of the present invention includes a scanner phase control circuit 26 operatively coupled to each scanner 16 of the scrolling color projector 1.
- Each scanner includes a prism 28 operatively coupled to the shaft of a motor 30.
- the prism is not arbitrarily coupled to the motor shaft but is coupled such that the beginning of a scan of a corresponding stripe of light on the light valve corresponds to the motor having a back-EMF value of zero (i.e., a motor back-EMF zero crossing).
- the scanner phase control circuit 26 includes a phase detector 32 coupled via a motor driver 34 to a respective motor 30 of the scanner 16, a motor back-EMF sensor 36 coupled to the motor and the phase detector, and a reference phase generator 36.
- the reference phase generator 36 is coupled to the light valve 22 and generates a reference phase signal 40 (sync signal or timing signal) indicative of timing information for the scanner and light valve such that the scan of the corresponding stripe of light from the scanner is in-phase with the video signal that is also provided to the light valve.
- a reference phase signal 40 sync signal or timing signal
- the motor back-EMF sensor 36 which monitors the back-EMF of the motor 30.
- a zero motor back-EMF value is indicative of a known reference position of the rotation of the motor and the prism (i.e., the beginning of a scan).
- the motor back-EMF sensor provides a signal 41 to the phase detector 32 corresponding to the motor back-EMF which is indicative of the phase of the prism.
- the reference phase generator 38 is operatively coupled to the light valve 22.
- the motor driver 34 alters the phase of the motor 30 in response to a signal 42 provided by the phase detector 32 such that a back-EMF value of zero for the corresponding motor will occur each time a scan is to begin (i.e., each time the stripe of light starts at the top of the light valve during the scrolling process).
- the prism is always kept in phase with the reference phase signal 40 by the feedback 41 provided by the motor back-EMF sensor.
- the present invention is advantageous because an expensive optical encoder need not be attached to the scanner to monitor the phase of the stripes of colored light.
- the prism is precisely attached to the motor shaft such that a motor back-EMF value of zero corresponds to the beginning of a scan so that the presentation of the stripes of colored light can be easily kept in phase with the video signal utilizing information which is easily accessible from the motor with low cost components.
- phase controller 26 shown in Fig. 2 is preferably repeated for each scanner 16 of the scrolling color projector. It is also foreseen that a single phase detector 32, reference phase generator 38 and motor back-EMF sensor 36 could be used if each has appropriate inputs and outputs to allow for the simultaneous monitoring of the blue, green and red scanners.
- the motor and prism are chosen such that the motor has a magnetic symmetry that is similar to a geometrical symmetry of the corresponding prism which is coupled thereto. That is, the motor has a number of pairs of magnetic poles that is equal to the number of facets of the prism. For example, in the case where the prism has a square cross-section, this means that the prism has a four-fold symmetry and the motor then must also have a four-fold symmetry (four pole-pairs) such that a one-quarter revolution of the motor gives exactly the same condition as the starting position (i.e., every one-quarter revolution gives a repeat). It is also foreseen that other symmetries such as six, eight and ten fold symmetry can be employed.
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