4 Million Little Mirrors: The Crazy Engineering of DLP and the Potential of 3D Printing

There is substantial electrical power in this 3D printer’s small mirrors.
Exceptional Photon D2 info + indicator-up: https://bit.ly/3PJ9AUH
(It is so reducing-edge, you can not even Invest in IT nonetheless!)

In this episode, we bust open up a exceptional DLP resin printer to demonstrate how microelectromechanical devices – nay, microOPTOelectromechanical devices, make unattainable responsibilities trivial. This fusion of SRAM, electrostatic actuators, micromachined springs, and graphics circuitry allows us to develop extremely precise, highly effective, and superior-functionality displays. There is certainly a science fair product, small Warframes, a projector that is also a automobile headlight, half a snake, and penny-pinching regret. It is really a pleasurable time.

About the title: the Photon D2’s resolution is 2560×1440, but on the DLP chip, these pixels are surrounded by a buffer zone of partly-damaged micromirrors. It truly is a system of rising output yield, and signifies that even though this 2k printer drives 3.68 micromirrors, the chip by itself consists of nicely more than 4 million in complete. Most of those people could perform, but the display screen driver leaves them in the neutral placement to retain the resolution predictable.

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Types:
🌸 Warframe Protea by Fanaatti and Electronic Extremes: https://cults3d.com/en/3d-product/art/warframe-protea
🌺 Warframe Lotus by Sinsaberius and Digital Extremes: https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/video game/warframe-lotus
🤺 Excalibur Noggle by Willow Imaginative and Digital Extremes: https://willow-resourceful.nl/obtain/excalibur-noggle-stl-information/
🥦 bROCKoli by Plastic 3D: https://social.thangs.com/m/39237?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=online video&utm_campaign=zack_f
🐍 cobra.stl by boonsawangpanida
https://social.thangs.com/m/264728?utm_supply=youtube&utm_medium=video&utm_campaign=zack_f
⚱ Vase matter by Anycubic, involved with printer

Timetable:
00:00-01:50 DLP, Anycubic, and You
01:50-03:42 Small Silicon Machinery
03:42-05:58 My Product Micromirror
05:58-06:38 What DLP Can Do
06:38-08:10 LCDs Kinda Suck
08:10-10:05 Why DLP is in Just about every Projector
10:05-13:26 Lcd Printers Kinda Suck
13:26-14:58 Why DLP is Great for Resin
14:58-18:00 Thankies

The subsequent copyrighted content was applied as permitted by truthful use and/or license conditions:
• Ratcheting MEMS motor: NIST (US Authorities) https://www.nist.gov/video/tiny-gears-resolving-great-scale-movement-mems
• Other scanning-electron microscopy courtesy Sandia Countrywide Laboratories, SUMMiT™ Technologies, www.sandia.gov/mstc
• Chip fabrication + cleanroom footage: Intel Inc
• Photon Extremely footage: Anycubic
• DLP optical microscopy: SIC66SIC66 https://www.youtube.com/look at?v=Cs4j9tyqIac
• DLP Cinema intro, DLP principle-of-procedure, LightCrafter 2000 EVM footage, headlight demo: Texas Devices
• Where’s Waldo chip artwork: Michael W Davidson and the Florida Point out University https://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/creatures/webpages/waldobright.html
• Interference SFX: Associates in Rhyme

Views introduced in this video are NOT compensated endorsements and represent my sincere ideas. Anycubic supplied almost nothing but the printer and a actuality sheet. They exercised no editorial handle and requested no edits.

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