Friday, January 24, 2003
"Goal is to make DLP technology the technology of choice for developers in the optical networking and optical signal processing"
At Photonics West (25-31 January 2003: San Jose Convention Center, San Jose, CA USA) Texas Instruments (TI) (NYSE: TXN) will make a series of announcements concerning optical signal processing applications of the Digital Micromirror Device (DMD) - the unique semiconductor at the heart of TI's market leading DLP(TM) projection/display technology. Many of these will relate to the OSP1000 Development/Evaluation Kit and chipset (formerly known as 'Blaze'), generating enormous interest among optical networking and optical signal processing application developers.
Wes Stalcup, Marketing Manager, New Applications for TI's DLP(TM) Products division, will be giving an invited paper entitled "DLP(TM) Switched Blaze Grating: The Heart Of Optical Signal Processing" on Wednesday, January 29th, at the MOEMS Display and Imaging Systems conference that is part of Photonics West.
"Optical Signal Processing, as we define it today, is the unique combination of TI's proven DLP and DSP technologies into a platform solution which makes these new announcements exciting for a number of reasons," said Stalcup. "First, they see us bringing or enabling key development building blocks to the market. Second, we are now starting to leverage the wider technology catalog within TI, allowing us to offer a more complete, more integrated solution. And the third is that we are beginning to build a third party developer infrastructure that will enable a broader range of innovative solutions to be brought more quickly to the market place."
By: DocMemory Copyright © 2023 CST, Inc. All Rights Reserved
|