Patents Assigned to IDC, LLC
  • Publication number: 20090135466
    Abstract: A multi-state light modulator comprises a first reflector 104. A first electrode 142 is positioned at a distance from the first reflector 104. A second reflector 14 is positioned between the first reflector 104 and the first electrode 142. The second reflector 14 is movable between an undriven position, a first driven position, and a second driven position, each having a corresponding distance from the first reflector 104. In one embodiment, the light modulator has latch electrodes 17 and 143, which hold the light modulator in a driven state. In another embodiment the latch electrodes 17 and 143 are used to alter the actuation and release thresholds of the light modulator.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 3, 2009
    Publication date: May 28, 2009
    Applicant: IDC, LLC
    Inventor: Clarence Chui
  • Publication number: 20090135463
    Abstract: A MEMS device is provided. The MEMS device may include a first plate, a second plate and a third plate. The MEMS device may also include a first power supply configured to provide a voltage to the first plate and a second power supply configured apply a voltage to the second plate. In some embodiments, a third power supply may provide a voltage to the third plate.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 30, 2009
    Publication date: May 28, 2009
    Applicant: IDC, LLC
    Inventor: Mark W. Miles
  • Publication number: 20090135465
    Abstract: A display having a plurality of reflective display elements. In one embodiment, the display elements comprise at least one electrode having a plurality of active areas. In one embodiment, at least two of the sizes of the active areas are different with respect to each other, e.g., they are non-uniform in size. The interferometric modulators have a plurality of states, wherein selected ones of the interferometric modulators are configured to be actuated depending differing electrostatic forces in the interferometric modulators. The electrostatic forces in the interferometric modulators are different at least in part due to variations in the sizes of the active areas of the electrodes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 23, 2008
    Publication date: May 28, 2009
    Applicant: IDC, LLC
    Inventor: Clarence Chui
  • Patent number: 7535466
    Abstract: Systems and methods of controlling client display modes are disclosed. In one embodiment, an electronic device includes an array of interferometric modulators, and an array driver for the array of interferometric modulators. The array driver is configured to receive video data which at least a portion of is in an interlaced format, to identify a portion of the video data as interlaced format, and to render the identified video data in an interlaced format on the array of interferometric modulators. In another embodiment, a method of displaying information on a bi-stable display includes receiving video data at a device having an interlaced mode of displaying data and a non-interlaced mode of displaying data, identifying at least a portion of the video data as interlaced format, and displaying the interlaced video data on the bi-stable display. In some embodiments the bi-stable display can be an array of interferometric modulators.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 1, 2005
    Date of Patent: May 19, 2009
    Assignee: IDC, LLC
    Inventors: Jeffrey B. Sampsell, Karen Tyger, Mithran Mathew
  • Publication number: 20090122036
    Abstract: An interference modulator (Imod) incorporates anti-reflection coatings and/or microfabricated supplemental lighting sources. An efficient drive scheme is provided for matrix addressed arrays of IMods or other micromechanical devices. An improved color scheme provides greater flexibility. Electronic hardware can be field reconfigured to accommodate different display formats and/or application functions. An IMod's electromechanical behavior can be decoupled from its optical behavior. An improved actuation means is provided, some one of which may be hidden from view. An IMod or IMod array is fabricated and used in conjunction with a MEMS switch or switch array. An IMod can be used for optical switching and modulation. Some IMods incorporate 2-D and 3-D photonic structures. A variety of applications for the modulation of light are discussed. A MEMS manufacturing and packaging approach is provided based on a continuous web fed process.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 16, 2008
    Publication date: May 14, 2009
    Applicant: IDC, LLC
    Inventor: Mark W. Miles
  • Patent number: 7532194
    Abstract: A display system uses a standardized display driver to provide row and column address voltages. The row and address column voltages are used by an array of interferometric elements through a voltage adjuster to adjust the row address voltages to provide adjusted row address voltages to the array of interferometric elements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 3, 2004
    Date of Patent: May 12, 2009
    Assignee: IDC, LLC
    Inventor: Clarence Chui
  • Patent number: 7532195
    Abstract: A method and system for reducing power consumption in a display includes driving a display comprising a plurality of display elements characterized by a display state. In a first mode of operation, the display state of substantially all the display elements is periodically re-set so as to display a first series of image frames. Upon changing to a second mode of operation, a second mode of operations comprises re-setting the display state of only a portion of the display elements so as to display a second series of image frames at a display element resolution which is less than said display element resolution used to display said first series of image frames.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 1, 2005
    Date of Patent: May 12, 2009
    Assignee: IDC, LLC
    Inventor: Jeffrey B. Sampsell
  • Patent number: 7532386
    Abstract: An interferometric modulator manufactured according to a particular set of processing parameters may have a non-zero offset voltage. A process has been developed for modifying the processing parameters to shift the non-zero offset voltage closer to zero. For example, the process may involve identifying a set of processing parameters for manufacturing an interferometric modulator that results in a non-zero offset voltage for the interferometric modulator. The set of processing parameters may then be modified to shift the non-zero offset voltage closer to zero. For example, modifying the set of processing parameters may involve modifying one or more deposition parameters used to make the interferometric modulator, applying a current (e.g., a counteracting current) to the interferometric modulator, and/or annealing the interferometric modulator. Interferometric modulators made according to the set of modified processing parameters may have improved performance and/or simpler drive schemes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 2007
    Date of Patent: May 12, 2009
    Assignee: IDC, LLC
    Inventors: William J Cummings, Brian J Gally
  • Patent number: 7532377
    Abstract: Improvements in an interferometric modulator that has a cavity defined by two walls.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 6, 2006
    Date of Patent: May 12, 2009
    Assignee: IDC, LLC
    Inventor: Mark W. Miles
  • Patent number: 7532381
    Abstract: An Interferometric Modulator (IMod) is a microelectromechanical device for modulating light using interference. The colors of these devices may be determined in a spatial fashion, and their inherent color shift may be compensated for using several optical compensation mechanisms. Brightness, addressing, and driving of IMods may be accomplished in a variety of ways with appropriate packaging, and peripheral electronics which can be attached and/or fabricated using one of many techniques. The devices may be used in both embedded and directly perceived applications, the latter providing multiple viewing modes as well as a multitude of product concepts ranging in size from microscopic to architectural in scope.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 25, 2007
    Date of Patent: May 12, 2009
    Assignee: IDC, LLC
    Inventor: Mark W Miles
  • Patent number: 7525730
    Abstract: Various embodiments of the invention relate to methods and systems for generating the color white in displays created from interferometric modulators and more specifically, to the generation of the color white through the use of reflected light at two wavelengths. In one embodiment, a display device displays the color white. The color white is generated by reflecting light from two pluralities of interferometric modulator types. The first modulator type reflects colored light at a specific wavelength. The second modulator type reflects colored light selected to be at a wavelength complementary to the first. The combined light reflected from the two types appears white in the display.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 22, 2005
    Date of Patent: April 28, 2009
    Assignee: IDC, LLC
    Inventor: Philip D. Floyd
  • Publication number: 20090097100
    Abstract: In various embodiments of the invention, an interferometric display device is provided having an external film with a plurality of structures that reduce the field-of-view of the display. These structures may comprise, for example, baffles or non-imaging optical elements such as compound parabolic collectors. The baffles may comprise a plurality of vertically aligned surfaces arranged, e.g., in a grid. In certain preferred embodiments these baffles are opaque or reflective. These vertical surfaces, therefore, can substantially block light from exiting the interferometric display device in a substantially non-perpendicular direction. These vertical surfaces may, however, permit light directed in a substantially vertical direction to exit the display. The non-imaging optical elements, e.g., compound parabolic collectors, redirect light from large incident angles into more normal angles towards the display. As a result, the light reflected by the display to the user is also at a more normal angle.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 19, 2008
    Publication date: April 16, 2009
    Applicant: IDC, LLC
    Inventors: Brian J. Gally, William J. Cummings
  • Patent number: 7518775
    Abstract: A MEMS-based display device is described, wherein an array of interferometric modulators are configured to reflect light through a transparent substrate. The transparent substrate is sealed to a backplate and the backplate can contain electronic circuitry for controlling the array of interferometric modulators. The backplate can provide physical support for device components, such as electronic components which can be used to control the state of the display. The backplate can also be utilized as a primary structural support for the device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 26, 2007
    Date of Patent: April 14, 2009
    Assignee: IDC, LLC
    Inventors: Mark W. Miles, Jeffrey B. Sampsell
  • Patent number: 7515147
    Abstract: A system and method for staggered actuation of columns of interferometric modulators. In one embodiment, the method determines data for actuating two or more groups of columns in the array, each group having one or more columns, and provides the data to the array to actuate two or more group of columns so that each group is activated during a group addressing period. In another embodiment, a display includes at least one driving circuit and an array comprising a plurality of interferometric modulators disposed in a plurality of columns and rows, said array being configured to be driven by said driving circuit which is configured to stagger the actuation of the plurality of columns during an array addressing period.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 8, 2005
    Date of Patent: April 7, 2009
    Assignee: IDC, LLC
    Inventor: Marc Mignard
  • Patent number: 7515327
    Abstract: A display is described, wherein the display includes surfaces arranged at a non-zero angle to one another. A least one of the surfaces may include an interferometric modulator. Compensation for color shift can be provided through the use of two or three surfaces arranged at an angle to one another, the surfaces having similar interferometric modulators. Methods of making such a display are also described. A brighter display can be provided through the use of three surfaces arranged orthogonally to one another, where each of the surfaces has an interferometric modulator which reflects a different color of light. Either additive or subtractive methods can be used to generate light of a particular color.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 22, 2008
    Date of Patent: April 7, 2009
    Assignee: IDC, LLC
    Inventor: William J. Cummings
  • Publication number: 20090086305
    Abstract: A MEMS device is electrically actuated with a voltage placed across a first electrode and a moveable material. The device may be maintained in an actuated state by latch electrodes that are separate from the first electrode.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 29, 2008
    Publication date: April 2, 2009
    Applicant: IDC, LLC
    Inventor: Clarence Chui
  • Publication number: 20090086301
    Abstract: Optical filter functionality is incorporated into a substrate of a display element thereby decreasing the need for a separate thin film filter and, accordingly, reducing a total thickness of a filtered display element. Filter functionality may be provided by any filter material, such as pigment materials, photoluminescent materials, and opaque material, for example. The filter material may be incorporated in the substrate at the time of creating the substrate or may be selectively diffused in the substrate through a process of masking the substrate, exposing the substrate to the filter material, and heating the substrate in order to diffuse the filter material in the substrate.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 5, 2008
    Publication date: April 2, 2009
    Applicant: IDC, LLC
    Inventors: Brian J. Gally, William J. Cummings
  • Patent number: 7511875
    Abstract: A MEMS device is provided. The MEMS device may include a first plate, a second plate and a third plate. The MEMS device may also include a first power supply configured to provide a voltage to the first plate and a second power supply configured apply a voltage to the second plate. In some embodiments, a third power supply may provide a voltage to the third plate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 2, 2006
    Date of Patent: March 31, 2009
    Assignee: IDC, LLC
    Inventor: Mark W. Miles
  • Publication number: 20090080060
    Abstract: A separable modulator architecture is disclosed. The modulator has a mirror suspended from a flexible layer over a cavity. The flexible layer also forms supports and support posts for the mirror. An alternative separable modulator architecture has a mirror suspended over a cavity. The modulator is supported by supports and support posts. The support posts comprise a flexible layer over support post plugs. A bus structure may be formed upon the flexible layer arranged over the support posts.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 1, 2008
    Publication date: March 26, 2009
    Applicant: IDC, LLC
    Inventors: Jeffrey Brian Sampsell, Mark W. Miles, Clarence Chui, Manish Kothari
  • Patent number: 7508571
    Abstract: In various embodiments of the invention, an interferometric display device is provided having an external film with a plurality of structures that reduce the field-of-view of the display. These structures may comprise, for example, baffles or non-imaging optical elements such as compound parabolic collectors. The baffles may comprise a plurality of vertically aligned surfaces arranged, e.g., in a grid. In certain preferred embodiments these baffles are opaque or reflective. These vertical surfaces, therefore, can substantially block light from exiting the interferometric display device in a substantially non-perpendicular direction. These vertical surfaces may, however, permit light directed in a substantially vertical direction to exit the display. The non-imaging optical elements, e.g., compound parabolic collectors, redirect light from large incident angles into more normal angles towards the display. As a result, the light reflected by the display to the user is also at a more normal angle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 17, 2005
    Date of Patent: March 24, 2009
    Assignee: IDC, LLC
    Inventors: Brian J. Gally, William J. Cummings