Ultimems MEMS Projector Mirror, Vector scanning module, Focus-free Projector

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • Zoe of Ultimems www.ultimems.com/ representative from the sales team demonstratrates and explorates Ultimate's remarkable product, the Vector scanning module, primarily known as the MEMS (Micro Electronic Mechanical Systems) projection mirror.
    Zoe begins by introducing the Vector scanning module, a cutting-edge technology that lies behind her. With great enthusiasm, she explains that the MEMS mirror is Ultimems flagship product. It becomes evident that Ultimems takes pride in manufacturing this innovative mirror, which boasts some exceptional features and functionalities.
    I dive deeper into understanding the technology that powers the MEMS mirror. Zoe enlightens me, mentioning that Ultimems produces both one-dimensional and two-dimensional mirrors. These mirrors, in conjunction with the Vector scanning module, create a holistic and dynamic scanning experience. The module itself, with its intricate components, is ingeniously designed and meticulously crafted by Ultimems skilled team.
    Zoe takes a moment to emphasize the uniqueness of their raster scanning projector, proudly claiming that no other company in Taiwan offers a similar product. This exclusivity sets Ultimems apart in the market, giving them a competitive edge. Such a claim certainly sparks curiosity among viewers, as they eagerly await a demonstration to witness the projector's capabilities.
    I inquire about the resolution of the MEMS mirror, seeking to gauge its visual quality. Zoe reveals that the mirror boasts a high-definition resolution of 720p, providing a crisp and immersive viewing experience. This revelation prompts me to appreciate the impressive clarity and sharpness the mirror offers, making it an ideal choice for various applications.
    As the conversation progresses, I am keen to understand the versatility and convenience of the MEMS mirror. Zoe unveils that the mirror can be easily connected to an iPad Pro using a Type-C cable. Notably, this single cable not only provides power to the mirror but also serves as the medium for content transmission. It's a sleek and efficient setup that ensures a hassle-free experience for users.
    Intriguingly, Zoe mentions that the MEMS mirror does not have an internal battery. Instead, it draws power directly from the connected device. This revelation raises eyebrows and prompts further questions from me, as I wonder about the practicality and potential limitations of such a setup. Zoe confidently explains that Ultimate has designed the mirror to operate solely on external power sources, making it a lightweight and compact solution.
    My curiosity piques once again, as I inquire about the mirror's functionality and its ability to maintain focus regardless of the surface it projects onto. Zoe proudly explains that the mirror's rapid scanning capabilities ensure it remains focus-free. With its advanced technology, the MEMS mirror eliminates the need for constant adjustments, ensuring a hassle-free viewing experience.
    Intrigued by the potential applications, I ask about the MEMS mirror's optimal resolution and whether it can be used in large-scale projections. Zoe reveals that the mirror can create an impressive projection of up to 200 inches, provided the environment is adequately darkened. This versatility makes the MEMS mirror an ideal choice for various settings, including home theaters, presentations, and even outdoor activities like camping.
    To further illustrate the capabilities of the MEMS mirror, Zoe showcases a captivating projection on a nearby surface, impressing both me and the viewers. The clarity and precision of the projection are striking, capturing attention and fostering a sense of wonder about the possibilities this mirror presents.
    I take a moment to acknowledge Ultimems longevity in the industry, inquiring about the company's history. Zoe reveals that Ultimems has been a key player in the market for eight years, consistently delivering innovative solutions. This longevity and experience lend credibility to Ultimems products, reassuring potential customers of their commitment to quality and excellence.
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Комментарии • 12

  • @NekenCheng
    @NekenCheng Год назад

    HI Charbax, Thank you for your visited and made the great video.

  • @ericchen770
    @ericchen770 Год назад

    This is a really good concept and product,

  • @ysts3452
    @ysts3452 Год назад +2

    so this one can display over a curved surface. they should make it to be a selling point.

    • @RonaldMallory
      @RonaldMallory 11 месяцев назад

      It's not a new technolgy, vector laser scanning already used decades ago even in the discos, the only difference it using mems mirror for the projection.

    • @ysts3452
      @ysts3452 11 месяцев назад

      @@RonaldMallory product size and pixel density matter. light bulb has been used centuries ago but putting millions of bulb inside a square inch is a different story.

  • @eduardoanonimo3031
    @eduardoanonimo3031 Год назад +1

    I want one so badly to develop, but is impossible to find, or just one unit have a prohibitive price.
    I would buy the mirror or the full rgb projector, just provide an url please.

    • @Leonardo0leandro0
      @Leonardo0leandro0 Год назад +1

      same here I want to buy this.

    • @markifi
      @markifi Год назад +1

      check the description

    • @eduardoanonimo3031
      @eduardoanonimo3031 Год назад +3

      @@markifi Check it by yourself and then tell me where is the "Buy" button... 🙄

  • @Technical-g6o
    @Technical-g6o Год назад

    😎

  • @jonatan_1991
    @jonatan_1991 Год назад

    This is just a nebra anybeam, just more expensive…

    • @0LoneTech
      @0LoneTech Год назад +1

      Nebra AnyBeam is one such scanning laser projector module. It appears Ultimems actually make the mirror chip they're built from.
      Personally I'm more interested in the true 2D vector version than the raster scanners. Their efficiency and resolution scales up drastically when showing lines, curves or even scattered dots, like the cat shown initially in this video, star maps, or vector arcade games like Asteroids, Spacewar! or Tempest.
      There's a chance the lady showing the product wasn't very well informed (but I expect a larger influence was language barriers and trying to tell what Charbax's level is), but both of the raster scan modules were using resonance, such that the back and forth swing involved in raster scanning is mostly mechanical spring action. This reduces power demand for directing the mirror.
      Charbax' level.. well, at 4:45 he stuck his production camera straight in the path of a laser beam and lucked out a bit in catching some images through reflections off the camera, and not burning out a few pixels. Do not look into laser with remaining eye, as the adage goes.
      He's not wrong to ask about fitting inside a phone; Lenovo Smart Cast did fit a picoprojector, and I believe they had a tablet that made it to market.
      Someone who appears to have more experience than I (commenting on Hackaday in 2019) recognized the devkits, indicating the Nebra is indeed an Ultimems based design. So yes, that's one place you can buy their raster scan hardware.