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Development of a dual‐lamp projector with higher brightness
Authors:Akihiro Yamada  Kuniko Kojima  Koji Minami  Hiroaki Sugiura  Hiroshi Kida  Kenji Samejima
Affiliation:1. +81‐75‐958‐3034;2. Mitsubishi Electric Corp., Advanced Technology R&D Center, , Nagaokakyo, Kyoto, 617‐8550 Japan;3. Mitsubishi Electric Corp., Kyoto Works, , Kyoto, Japan
Abstract:Stationary projectors mainly used in system applications have recently gained a wider application range, including general presentations in halls and large conference rooms and being used, for example, in digital signage and for monitoring purposes. Consequently, they are required to meet new market demands for durability, reliability, and flexibility in installation in addition to their conventional basic performance such as especially high brightness. To achieve especially high brightness, a new optical system with two lamps is proposed; the profile of the cover glass that prevents the glass from scattering is made aspherical, the profile of the beam‐combining mirror is improved with its position optimized, and the size of the incident plane of the integrator rod is made larger (1.1 times). These measures resulted in an optical system of an even higher efficiency with 7000 lm, which is the highest in its class (according to a June 2010 investigation). Also, the arrangement of two parallel lamps completely eliminated the effect of heat passing from one lamp to the other, which helped secure durability, reliability, and flexibility in installation. Furthermore, the combined use of the unique non‐telecentric optical system, adopted from the conventional single‐lamp model, helps maintain the class‐highest contrast ratio.1,2
Keywords:Projector  dual‐lamp  higher‐brightness  durability  reliability
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