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		<title>Boston Micromachines NASA</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[MEMS Deformable Mirrors are used in NASA Adaptive Optics Applications Duration : 0:3:14 Related Posts:Micro machined MEMS mirrors for wavefront corrected opticsNanotech- The ZoomMagic Mirrors Projecting 3D Illusions : DigInfoWhat does the &#8220;nano&#8221; in nanotechnology mean? Talking Nano Disc 1Keynote with Jeffrey Veen &#8211; HighEdWeb 2008 ConferencePowered by Contextual Related Posts]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://i.ytimg.com/vi/WeFys0nVegs/2.jpg" align="left">MEMS Deformable Mirrors are used in NASA Adaptive Optics Applications</p>
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		<title>laser tv (without MEMS) radar printer projector camera</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This scanning video technique is quite different from LCD projectors. 25 frames of real-time pictures per second can be performed on any screen by a 0.1 mW laser pointer without MEMS. Beam is modulated with playstation video signal and scanned with mirrors. Horizontal scanning freq. 15625Hz; Vertical scanning freq. 50Hz. Colour video is possible with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://i.ytimg.com/vi/HleDvzLk7SI/2.jpg" align="left">This scanning video technique is quite different from LCD projectors. 25 frames of real-time pictures per second can be performed on any screen by a 0.1 mW laser pointer without MEMS. Beam is modulated with playstation video signal and scanned with mirrors. Horizontal scanning freq. 15625Hz; Vertical scanning freq. 50Hz.<br />
Colour video is possible with RGB laser. Dimensions of the picture increases with distance and limited only by the capacity of the laser source.<br />
Fields of application: Video monitoring (TV,cinema, etc.), large scale projections (advertisement, home cinema, projectors,disco lights); printers without toner; fast scanning data recorders (CD,DVD, etc. without motors); receiving systems (scanner, camera, detector, radar&#8230; replacing the laser with a photomultiplier), and many other real-time, real-space scientific, medical, commercial, industrial, military applications of scanning radiation.</p>
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