IP Library Granted Patent US 12687737
Granted Patent B2
US 12687737 · App. 18/920,130 · Granted Jul 21, 2026

Apparatus and methods to render 3D digital content having multiple views

Inventor: Alexander Lyubarsky (Dallas, TX)
Assignee: TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED
G02B30/35G02B3/08G02B26/0833G02B27/0172G02B27/18G02B30/36H04N13/32H04N13/324H04N13/351G02B2027/0112G02B2027/014G02B2027/0178
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Patent No.
US 12687737
App. No.
18/920,130
Granted
Jul 21, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

An example device includes a screen, a first light source configured to emit a first light at a first angle during a first time period and a second light source configured to emit a second light at a second angle during a second time period. The second angle is different than the first angle. The second time period is different than the first time period. The device includes a spatial light modulator configured to provide a first view of digital content based on the first angle of the first light emitted during the first time period and a second view of the digital content based on the second angle of the second light emitted during the second time period and projection optics configured to project the first view and the second view for presentation via the screen.

Claims (69)

1 . A device comprising:

a spatial light modulator configured to:

receive first light at a first angle during a first time period;

provide a first view of digital content based on the first angle of the first light emitted during the first time period;

receive second light at a second angle during a second time period, wherein the second angle is different than the first angle; and

provide a second view of the digital content based on the second angle of the second light emitted during the second time period; and

projection optics optically coupled to the spatial light modulator, the projection optics configured to project the first view of the digital content through a first sub-pupil of a pupil of a near-eye display and to project the second view of the digital content through a second sub-pupil of the pupil of the near-eye display.

2 . The device of claim 1 , further comprising:

a first light source configured to emit the first light during the first time period; and

a second light source configured to emit the second light during the second time period.

3 . The device of claim 2 , wherein the first light source and the second light source define pixels of a light source array.

4 . The device of claim 3 , wherein the light source array is a micro light emitting diode (microLED) panel or an organic light emitting diode (OLED) panel.

5 . The device of claim 2 , wherein the first light source is configured to emit red light for a first duration of the first time period, to emit green light for a second duration of the first time period, and to emit blue light for a third duration of the first time period.

6 . The device of claim 2 , further including a lens configured to direct the first light emitted by the first light source to the spatial light modulator, the lens optically coupled to the first light source, the second light source, and the spatial light modulator.

7 . The device of claim 2 , further including a projection engine configured to generate a projected image corresponding to the first light source.

8 . The device of claim 2 , further comprising a processor electrically coupled to the first light source, to the second light source, and to the spatial light modulator, wherein the processor is configured to:

instruct the first light source to emit the first light during the first time period;

instruct the second light source to emit the second light during the second time period; and

instruct the spatial light modulator to selectively activate pixels.

9 . The device of claim 2 , further comprising:

a third light source configured to emit third light during a third time period, the third time period different than the first time period and the second time period; and

a fourth light source configured to emit fourth light during a fourth time period, the fourth time period different than the first time period, the second time period, and the third time period;

wherein the spatial light modulator is further configured to:

receive the third light at a third angle, wherein the third angle is different than the first angle and the second angle;

provide a third view of the digital content based on the third angle of the third light emitted during the third time period;

receive the fourth light at a fourth angle, wherein the fourth angle is different than the first angle, the second angle, and the third angle; and

provide a fourth view of the digital content based on the fourth angle of the fourth light emitted during the fourth time period; and

wherein the projection optics is further configured to project the third view of the digital content through a third sub-pupil of the pupil of the near-eye display, and to project the fourth view of the digital content through a fourth sub-pupil of the pupil of the near-eye display.

10 . The device of claim 1 , wherein the first view is a first angular view of the digital content and the second view is a second angular view of the digital content.

11 . The device of claim 1 , wherein the projection optics is a projection optics eyepiece.

12 . A method comprising:

receiving, by a spatial light modulator, first light at a first angle during a first time period;

providing, by the spatial light modulator, a first view of digital content based on the first angle of the first light emitted during the first time period;

receiving, by the spatial light modulator, second light at a second angle during a second time period, wherein the second angle is different than the first angle;

providing, by the spatial light modulator, a second view of the digital content based on the second angle of the second light emitted during the second time period;

projecting, by projection optics, the first view of the digital content through a first sub-pupil of a pupil; and

projecting, by the projection optics, the second view of the digital content through a second sub-pupil of the pupil.

13 . The method of claim 12 , further comprising:

producing, by a first light source, the first light during the first time period; and

producing, by a second light source, the second light during the second time period.

14 . The method of claim 13 , wherein generating the first light comprises:

generating red light for a first duration of the first time period;

generating green light for a second duration of the first time period; and

generating blue light for a third duration of the first time period.

15 . The method of claim 13 , further comprising:

directing, by a lens, the first light by the first light source to the spatial light modulator; and

directing, by the lens, the second light to the spatial light modulator.

16 . The method of claim 12 , wherein the first view is a first angular view of the digital content and the second view is a second angular view of the digital content.

17 . The method of claim 12 , wherein the first view is a first perspective view of the digital content and the second view is a second perspective view of the digital content.

18 . A near-eye display comprising:

a first light source configured to emit first light during a first time period;

a second light source configured to emit second light during a second time period

a spatial light modulator optically coupled to the first light source and the second light source, the spatial light modulator configured to:

receive the first light at a first angle during the first time period;

provide a first view of digital content based on the first angle of the first light emitted during the first time period;

receive the second light at a second angle during the second time period, wherein the second angle is different than the first angle; and

provide a second view of the digital content based on the second angle of the second light emitted during the second time period;

projection optics optically coupled to the spatial light modulator, the projection optics configured to project the first view of the digital content through a first sub-pupil of a pupil of the near-eye display and to project the second view of the digital content through a second sub-pupil of the pupil of the near-eye display; and

a waveguide optically coupled to the projection optics.

19 . The near-eye display of claim 18 , further comprising:

a third light source configured to emit third light during a third time period, the third time period different than the first time period and the second time period; and

a fourth light source configured to emit fourth light during a fourth time period, the fourth time period different than the first time period, the second time period, and the third time period;

wherein the spatial light modulator is further configured to:

receive the third light at a third angle, wherein the third angle is different than the first angle and the second angle;

provide a third view of the digital content based on the third angle of the third light emitted during the third time period;

receive the fourth light at a fourth angle, wherein the fourth angle is different than the first angle, the second angle, and the third angle; and

provide a fourth view of the digital content based on the fourth angle of the fourth light emitted during the fourth time period; and

wherein the projection optics is further configured to project the third view of the digital content through a third sub-pupil of the pupil of the near-eye display, and to project the fourth view of the digital content through a fourth sub-pupil of the pupil of the near-eye display.

20 . The near-eye display of claim 18 , wherein the first view is a first perspective view of the digital content and the second view is a second perspective view of the digital content.