Time multiplexed optical shutter (TMOS) is a flat panel display technology developed, patented and commercialized by Uni-Pixel Displays, Inc. TMOS is based...
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refer to: Tetramethyl orthosilicate The Mike O'Meara Show Time-multiplexed optical shutter TMOS, an operating system used in the BIG-IP products by F5...
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Cryptic Communication pp. 444-445 cover Murray's shutter telegraph in the U.K., with codes. "Optical Telegraph". Burns 2004, p. 49. Military Signals from...
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failed. A 'semaphore telegraph', also called a 'semaphore line', 'optical telegraph', 'shutter telegraph chain', 'Chappe telegraph', or 'Napoleonic semaphore'...
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real-time optical imaging method that provides MHz frame rate, ~100 ps shutter speed, and ~30 dB (× 1000) optical image gain. Based on the photonic time stretch...
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Movie projector (redirect from Movie projector shutter)
or more in a process called double-shuttering to reduce flicker. As in a slide projector there are essential optical elements: Incandescent lighting and...
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Telegraphy (section Optical telegraph)
a moveable shutter operated by the signaller. The signals were observed at a distance with the newly invented telescope.: 32–34 An optical telegraph is...
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Signal lamp (category Optical communications)
called an Aldis lamp or a Morse lamp) is a visual signaling device for optical communication by flashes of a lamp, typically using Morse code. The idea...
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Photodiode (category Optical diodes)
charge-coupled device (CCD) or CMOS sensor. The optical mouse chip shown in the photo has parallel (not multiplexed) access to all 16 photodiodes in its 4 ×...
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Image sensor (redirect from Optical sensing)
time, more photons hit the pixel with larger area. Exposure time of image sensors is generally controlled by either a conventional mechanical shutter...
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developed "Parallax barrier displays" have precision slits as one of the optical components over the pixels. This blocks each image from one eye and shows...
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Single-8 projector. The multiplexer with the camera and projectors surrounding it would often be called a film island. The optical or mag or magnetic strip...
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Flag semaphore (category Optical communications)
and widely used (with hand-held flags replacing the mechanical arms of shutter semaphores) in the maritime world in the 19th century. It is still used...
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Active-pixel sensor (category All articles with vague or ambiguous time)
captures a row at a time within approximately 1/60 or 1/50 of a second (depending on refresh rate) it may result in a rolling shutter effect, where the...
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correctly for projection. The shutter of an IMAX projector is also kept open for longer than a 35 mm projector shutter to increase image brightness. IMAX...
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3D display (section Active shutter systems)
pico-projectors are used instead of LCD or OLED screens. With the eclipse method, a shutter blocks light from each appropriate eye when the converse eye's image is...
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Semaphore (section Optical telegraph)
interrupting the sunlight with a shutter. The heliograph was a simple but effective instrument for instantaneous optical communication over long distances...
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devices have a built-in shutter in the image sensor that opens and closes at the same rate as the light pulses are sent out. Most time-of-flight 3D sensors...
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Pseudoscope (category Optical instruments)
A pseudoscope is a binocular optical instrument that reverses depth perception. It is used to study human stereoscopic perception. Objects viewed through...
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first requires a sensor with good sensitivity and either a very good shuttering system or a very fast strobe light. The second requires some means of...
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Head-mounted display (section Optical HMD)
sensor fusion from multiple data sources including at least one IMU. An optical head-mounted display (OHMD) is a wearable display that can reflect projected...
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Plus Optical Trackpad – Phandroid". phandroid.com. January 21, 2010. Retrieved July 20, 2021. "How to Use Heart Rate Sensor on Note 4 as a Shutter Button"...
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Blu-ray (category Optical computer storage media)
Blu-ray (Blu-ray Disc or BD) is a digital optical disc data storage format designed to supersede the DVD format. It was invented and developed in 2005...
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Stereoscopy (section Shutter systems)
drawback of active shutters is that most 3D videos and movies were shot with simultaneous left and right views, so that it introduces a "time parallax" for...
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involved pulleys rotating beams of wood, Edelcrantz's system relied only upon shutters and was therefore faster. However, semaphore as a communication system...
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December 6, 2019. Retrieved February 10, 2022. "Bell lays out plan to shutter its CDMA network by January 1st, 2017". MobileSyrup. April 9, 2014. Retrieved...
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Digital delay generator (redirect from Digital-to-time converter)
A single channel may trigger a laser or gate a camera with multiple, multiplexed pulses. Another useful setup is to have one channel drive flash lamps...
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fast. His system was based on ten collapsible iron shutters. The several positions of the shutters formed combinations of numbers which were translated...
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carried on a variety of media, including radio broadcasts, magnetic tape, optical discs, computer files, and network streaming. The word video comes from...
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3D film (section Active shutter)
resolution) on top of each other at the same time, a special lens attachment polarizes and projects the images. Optical attachments can be added to traditional...
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