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14 September 1998 Highly accelerated life testing for the 1210 Digital Ruggedized Display
Bruce Becker, Ruth Phillips
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Abstract
The 1210 Digital Ruggedized Display (1210 DRD) was designed and built for a harsh military environment. The 1210 DRD uses a single 1280 X 1024 Digital Micromirror Device (DMDTM) as a reflective image source. Through the use of Highly Accelerated Life Testing we have verified and validated the 1210 DRD through rigorous thermal, vibration, and combined environment testing. The results prove the DMD-based 1210 DRD to be a very rugged display that can meet and exceed the requirements of displays used in military applications.
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Bruce Becker and Ruth Phillips "Highly accelerated life testing for the 1210 Digital Ruggedized Display", Proc. SPIE 3363, Cockpit Displays V: Displays for Defense Applications, (14 September 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.321784
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KEYWORDS
Accelerated life testing

Lamps

Military display technology

Digital micromirror devices

Digital Light Processing

Simulation of CCA and DLA aggregates

Reflectivity

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