DLPA073A September   2016  – September 2016 DLP2010 , DLPC2607 , DLPC3430 , DLPC3435

 

  1.   TI DLP Pico Technology for Aftermarket Head-up Displays
    1.     Trademarks
    2. 1 Introduction
    3. 2 Applicable Documents
    4. 3 Terminology
      1. 3.1 Types of AM-HUD
      2. 3.2 HUD Terminology
    5. 4 AM-HUD Key Requirements
      1. 4.1 Field of View
      2. 4.2 Resolution
      3. 4.3 Virtual Image Distance
      4. 4.4 Eyebox
      5. 4.5 Image Brightness
    6. 5 AM-HUD System
    7. 6 AM-HUD System Design Trade-Offs
      1. 6.1 Light Output vs. Eyebox and Field of View
      2. 6.2 Combiner and Diffuser Specification
        1. 6.2.1 Diffuser Screen Dimensions
        2. 6.2.2 Combiner Specification
      3. 6.3 Projection Unit Specification
    8. 7 Electronic System
    9. 8 Conclusions and Getting Started
  2.   Revision History

Resolution

The resolution of a display determines the sharpness of the virtual image seen by the viewer (Figure 7). Resolution is determined by the combination of the FOV and the pixel density of the display. A typical human eye resolves about 1 arcminute per pixel. That means that a person with 20/20 vision can resolve a maximum of 60 pixels in a 1° FOV. A WVGA (854 x 480) resolution DLP chipset enables up to a 14° HFOV in which the viewer will be unable to discern the individual pixels in the virtual image.

image7.pngFigure 7. Number of Pixels Required Per FOV