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TriLite has partnered with AMS OSram to develop AR smart glasses displays

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2023-09-06 15:43:20
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TriLite has announced a technical collaboration with ams OSRAM, a global leader in smart sensors and transmitters. Ams Osram will supply its sub-assembled RGB laser diode to "light up" TriLite's Trixel® 3 laser beam scanner (LBS), the world's smallest AR smart glasses projection display.

The award-winning Trixel® 3 LBS offers breakthrough compactness and light weight, as well as a bright and accurate display. It has ultra-low power consumption for all-day use, enabling excellent image quality. Trixel 3 provides AR capabilities for smart glasses and a wide range of consumer applications.

Dr. Peter Weigand, CEO of TriLite, said: "Our ecosystem strategy focuses on partnering with world leaders to ensure high quality and reliable manufacturing at scale. "We chose AMS Osram as one of our technology partners because its laser light source delivers best-in-class power and efficiency, fully meeting the brightness, contrast and high performance requirements of our Trixel 3 LBS projectors."

TriLite is designed for seamless mass manufacturing, incorporating custom standard components and utilizing state-of-the-art high-volume production equipment. The result is an ultra-compact optical display engine with a brightness of 15 lumens that ensures easy readability even in direct sunlight. Its low system latency enables AR images to naturally blend with the wearer's surroundings and movements, providing an immersive AR experience that exceeds consumer expectations. In addition, Trixel 3 is fully compatible with state-of-the-art waveguides and does not require any relay optics, effectively saving space and weight.

Trilite's ultra-compact, lightweight Trixel® 3 Laser Beam Scanner (LBS) optical display engine combines a single 2D MEMS mirror, all optical components, and a unique trajectory control module (TCM) that moves the complexity of optical modules from hardware to software. LBS modules weigh less than 1.5g and are less than 1cm in volume 3.

Ams OSram joins TriLite's rapidly expanding manufacturing partner ecosystem. Its expertise and industry-leading laser diodes combined with high-volume manufacturing capabilities further enhance TriLite's vision for the future of AR smart glasses.

Source: Laser Network

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