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Optics of Digital Projectors: a 4 day course
 

Overview

Optical Design Using ZEMAX

Advanced Optical Design Using ZEMAX

Illumination & Stray Light Analysis Using ZEMAX

Programming ZEMAX

Essential Skills for Optical Design

Designing Manufacturable Optical Systems

Optics of Digital Projectors

Applied Digital Projector Design Using ZEMAX

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Who should attend:

This course is aimed at design engineers, production staff, systems engineers and anyone needing a thorough overview of how the optics of digital projectors work.

Please note that this course does not involve the use of ZEMAX.

Book this together with the Applied Digital Projector Design Using ZEMAX course and get a £300 discount!

Key Benefits of this Course

Quickly come up to speed on the complex technology involved in digital projector optics Learn about the key technologies in digital projectors
Understand principle laws governing digital projector optics Learn key terminology (buzzwords) and what it means in digital projectors
Learn performance metrics and technology tradeoffs Learn about competing technologies
Learn how to perform important radiometric calculations Gain a technical head start on your competitors

Course Syllabus

Projector Operating Room Environment

Illumination Noise Sources Screen Illumination Noise & Color of Illumination Noise
Screen Black Level Room Reflection Background
Acoustic Properties of Room/Projector


Mercury and Xenon Light Sources

Bulb Chemistry & Physics of Operation Electronic Ballast Info & Trends
Lamp Operating Parameters Bulb Lifetime, Definitions, Pareto of Death
Spectral Output of Hg and Xe Lamps Xe Bulbs
The ideal Light Source

Illumination Systems

Illumination System Types and Characteristics Light Engine Illumination Layouts for Different Modulators
Illumination System Component Parts, Name, Function, Operation
Example Layouts of DMD, LCD, LCoS Illumination Systems
Illumination System Tradeoff Matrix

Spatial Light Modulators: DMD, LCD, LCoS

Reflective SLM's, Performance Parameters, Issues SLM Function in Illumination System
Example Reflective SLM - DMD Layout Polarization SLM's, Performance Parameters, Issues
Transmissive Polarization SLM Reflective Polarization SLM
Example Reflective Polarization SLM - LCoS Layout Aperture Ratio
SLM's in Research & Development Based upon Other Optical Methods SLM Tradeoff/Comparison Matrix

Imaging and Mapping Systems

Transforms from Object Plane to Image Plane First Order Optical Imaging Properties: Magnification, FOV, OAL, EFL, etc.

Zoom Lenses in Digital Projection
Human Visual System
Tilted Object and Image Planes Modulator Offset: Definition, Performance Costs & Benefits
Projection Lens Performance Parameters, Specification Telecentric Property of Lenses
Image Keystone: Cause and Correction

Optical System Performance

Illumination Decrease with FOV Definition & Discussion of Etendue
Throughput Calculation Examples - Light from Bulb to Screen Full Projector Throughput Calculation
Sequential Color Filter Time Average Transmission Parallel Color Optical System

Color in Digital Projectors

Additive & Subtractive Color Mixing Hue, Saturation , Brightness
Color Perception with Background Chromaticity Diagram: Explanation & Uses
Power Spectral Distribution: Xe & Hg Sources Color In Optical Elements of System

Color Space Conversion Matrix
Pulse Width Modulation of a Pixel
Optics Color Path and Digital Color Path Schematic

Projection Screen Technologies

Optical Properties of Projection Screens Performance Characteristics of Projection Screens
Front and Rear Screen Technology Screen & viewing Photometry
Screen Sizing and Geometry Rules & Reasons Human Visual System Performance
Projection Content and Purpose Rules


Projector System Measurement and Testing

Screen Lumens, Total Lumens, Illumination Uniformity Testing & Measurement Solid Angle and Projected Solid Angle
Color Chromaticity & Chromaticity Uniformity Contrast Measurement: ANSI & JBMA
Color Convergence Projection Bulb Performance Measurements
Distortion, Field Curvature, Resolution, MTF, etc.

What Our Clients Say After Taking This Course

  • "The class helped me put together a lot of things I've learned over the last year on how our projectors work. This will help me better address how to solve customer problems and how to evaluate new projector designs." Product Engineer, Digital Projectors

  • "The course gives me a better awareness of optical problems to look out for during prototyping and product development of projectors. This will help me to identify problems early on in the product development cycle." Mechanical Engineer

  • "I needed an overview of the design concerns and how they affect performance. Your translations from verbiage (technical buzzwords) to geometric diagrams was most helpful. You were really good at making a very technical subject matter understood." Supply Chain Manager

  • "Allowed me to get a good foundation on the basics of optics and illumination in projectors. The words, vocabulary, concepts, and critical parameters for future design were very helpful. You provided some potential quality issues to measure and specify." Reliability Engineer

  • "When there are customer requirement that are related to illumination and optics, I will have a better understanding of the system. I liked the flow of the course, use of humor, and the show and tell items - Great Job!" New Product Development Manager

  • "Instruction was clear! Samples of lenses, light engine, and modulator and the part they play in projector are excellent. Excellent class!" Opto-Mechanical Technician

  • "This class will help me as a product engineer because it enables me to understand design changes in the optical system of a projector and the implications, in terms of reliability and quality, of these changes." Product Engineer, Digital Projectors

  • "A lot of good information for understanding system level trade-offs between modulators and optical system, very useful course. Would recommend that anyone joining projector projects to take this course." Product Development Manager

  • "This is a great overview as I am in the process of transferring from "X" group to the "Y" group. My experience is in IC's and fab processing, so I didn't have a systems understanding until I took this course." Senior Fabrication Process Engineer

Instructor

Mr. Michael Pate is President of Optical Short Course International


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