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Spatial Light Modulators (SLM) for Structured Light

Industrial Pattern DLP® Projection
Structured Illumination with STAR-07 2.0
Options: UV VIS RGB XR
More information about STAR-07 2.0 Option RGB
STAR‑07 2.0 is a high performance pattern projector based upon the Texas Instruments DLP® micromirror device and designed to serve in demanding industrial applications. Widely used in multimedia and digital cinema, the well proven DLP® technology has become an important tool for industrial solutions as well.
The heart of the STAR‑07 2.0 projector is a 0.7” DLP® chip that consists of an array of 1 024 x 768 mirrors. These bi-stable mirrors flip into opposite tilt positions within microseconds to generate the desired patterns. STAR‑07 2.0 provides precise high‑speed control for each individual mirror enabling outstanding flexibility and pattern frame rates of the projection output. The projector is equipped with a high‑power LED light source that is the key for the compact and rugged design of the device.
Typical use cases are machine vision illumination, 3D scanning, industrial exposure, and additive manufacturing. Beyond that, new emerging applications are well supported by an open SDK interface. STAR‑07 2.0 comes with two lens options, the standard projection lens with zoom capability and a wide angle lens with fixed focal length.
System Architecture
The central control unit of STAR‑07 2.0 is USB 2.0 connected and realizes pattern upload, display and synchronization. An integrated trigger facility supports selectable voltage levels and is software programmable. The digital driver for the LED light source gives convenient access to power setting and temperature reading for thermal management.
System Control
The ViALUX ALP‑4.2 Controller Suite is the central programming tool and provides all necessary functionality for product development. Sequences of patterns are uploaded from PC to the on‑board memory via USB 2.0 transfer with lossless compression. The properties of the display sequences, e.g. bit depth, picture time, trigger mode, repetitions can be freely defined to meet the respective application requirements. The ALP‑4.2 firmware streams patterns from on-board SDRAM memory to the DLP7000 micromirror array where the input pattern is one-to-one mapped to the mirrors. The patterns are updated in the global reset mode; that means all mirrors are switching simultaneously within a few microseconds. Grey value patterns are generated by controlled on‑time for each mirror yielding exact grey value linearity. The maximum global array switching rate is 22 727 fps; even higher frame rates up to 50 kHz can be achieved by partial updates of the DLP® micromirror array. Multiple STAR‑07 2.0 devices can be run in parallel, conveniently controlled from the same application program and precisely synchronized by the trigger facility.
Block diagram for controlling the STAR-07 2.0 projection system. A PC controls the ALP-4 controller in the STAR-07 via USB 2.0. The user software controls pattern sequence upload, projection timing, trigger, LED and temperature. The device contains a DLP7000 micromirror array, an ALP-4 controller, 2 GB RAM pattern memory, an LED driver and an LED that is output via an optics. Trigger and active cooling are also integrated.
STAR-07 2.0 Options UV VIS RGB XR
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