Until today, 4K in DLP-Projection was usually achieved by re-positioning WGXGA-Chip pixels to improve image resolution. This method increased resolution but image size was unchanged. The new chipset from Texas Instruments, due for release mid- 2022, introduces a radical improvement: it offers a “native” resolution of 4096×2176. As a Texas Instruments Design House partner, IN-VISION is developing the first industrial UV Light Projector based on this chipset. AVATAR enables users of 3D-printing and lithography to expose, at high resolution, a larger area than previously possible, and to make moving exposures with high optical performance.
Some of the main features of the flagship-system will be:
IN-VISION’s CEO Florian Zangerl and CTO Christof Hieger
CEO Florian Zangerl explains: “First Pre-Series-Models of the next-generation Light Engine will be available for Lead Customers in the fourth quarter of 2022”. Serial production of AVATAR is expected for 2023. IN-VISION’s Lead-Customer-Program closes soon, but minor adaptions can still be taken into account.
“AVATAR is an exciting development. The new projection system redefines the boundaries of DLP technology in Additive Manufacturing and lithography”.
CHRISTOF HIEGER, CTO OF IN-VISION
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