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TriLite showcases its Trixel 3 projection display system for AR glasses

Recently, TriLite, the designer and manufacturer of projection displays, announced that it will be showcasing its Trixel 3 laser beam scanner at PIE Photonics West in San Francisco, California, USA. During the PIE 2022 event, the Trixel 3 will be presented in a private suite at TriLite.

According to reports, the Trixel 3 is TriLite's first laser beam scanner light engine based on Infineon's 2D MEMS mirror, which will be applied to AR glasses.

TriLite showcases its Trixel 3 projection display system for AR glasses

TriLite and Infineon first announced a partnership in August last year to help drive the development of AR smart glasses systems for the consumer market. The two companies have jointly launched the Pico Projector Module System, which is designed as a key component of AR smart glasses to provide a comfortable all-day wearing experience. According to the company, due to the lack of relay optics, the entire module size is reduced to less than 1cm3 and weighs only 1.5g.

Peter Weigand, CEO of Trilite, said: "We are proud to present the first laser beam scanner demonstrator powered by Infineon's unique 2D MEMS mirror. This is the first step in TriLite's partnership with Infineon to focus on developing light engines with the smallest form factor. We're very proud of where we are today and very excited about the direction our technology roadmap will give us. ”

For 2D MEMS mirrors, Infineon wants to bring its decades of experience in the design and manufacture of MEMS devices to the AR market. Starting with MEMS technology, Infineon will focus on innovating distinctive features to make its MEMS mirrors the best in its class, and its TriLite Calibration Module (TCM) software simplifies system integration by providing real-time correction for lens errors, distortions and color shifts.

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