DLPA073A September 2016 – September 2016 DLP2010 , DLPC2607 , DLPC3430 , DLPC3435
The system block diagram of an AM-HUD is shown in Figure 9. A standard optical engine incorporating DLP Pico projection display technology can be used for AM-HUD. A customer can make necessary system level trade-offs to leverage a wide range of optical engines available from suppliers and not require a custom development.
The projector incorporating DLP technology projects an image on the diffuser screen. A combination of mirror(s) and combiner create a virtual image in front of the viewer’s eyes, as shown in Figure 10. Normally the fold mirror(s) is a flat mirror, and the combiner is a free-form plastic with 20-25% reflectivity. Since the FOV is relatively small, one can use a diffuser screen with very high gain. This reduces the total light output required from the projection unit. A diffuser screen with 20× gain is recommended for AM-HUD applications.
The diffuser screen (in this example a transmissive screen) and one fold mirror can be replaced with a single "reflective diffuser" screen. This may help reduce the overall size of the AM-HUD product.
* These variables are defined in Table 3.