IP Library Granted Patent US 7,078,869
Granted Patent B2
US 7,078,869 · App. 10/658,627 · Granted Jul 18, 2006

Pixel mirror based stage lighting system

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Patent No.
US 7,078,869
App. No.
10/658,627
Granted
Jul 18, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A lighting system with a digital micromirror device which forms a digital godo system that is controllable on a pixel level. The device includes a number of sensitive electronic elements. The device is controlled by two different controllers: a digital signal processor which is effectively the number crunching portion, and a controller, which controls the functions of the light. The controller also logs errors into a registery, such as a non-volatile memory. A field programmable gate array is used for a number of purposes, including to form the ports. One of those ports is a tech port, which is used to detect status of the light such as faults.

Claims (24)

1. A digital light, comprising:

a memory, which stores a library of data items, each said data item including a plurality of pixels which can be used to drive a digital light altering device, and at least one of said data items defining a shape which shapes a light beam;

a video driver, responsive to a selected data item, operating to produce an output which can control a digital light altering device; and

a selector receiving part, which allows remote selection of one of said data items from said memory, and causes said one of said data items to be output via said video driver as an output signal indicative of an effect indicated by the remote selection.

2. A light as in claim 1 , further comprising a digitally controllable light altering device, connected to said video driver, and controlled thereby, adapted to be in a path of a light beam, to modify said light beam based on a selected data item.

3. A digital light as in claim 2 , wherein said digitally controllable light altering device includes a DMD.

4. A digital light as in claim 1 , wherein at least said video driver is formed of reconfigurable logic.

5. A digital light as in claim 1 , wherein said selector receiving part includes a line receiver, and said line receiver is formed as part of reconfigurable logic.

6. A digital light as in claim 3 , wherein said memory is local, and shares the data bus with, said video driver.

7. A light as in claim 6 , further comprising a processing part which operates to allow processing of said data items.

8. A method, comprising:

storing a plurality of pixel level information sets in a memory;

receiving a remotely-issued command, for one of said pixel level information sets, from said memory;

responsive to said command, retrieving said pixel level information sets from said memory,

sharing a data bus between said memory and the video driver, and using the shared data bus to send the pixel level information from said memory to said video driver; and

using said video driver to control a digital light altering device which is in the path of a light beam, to shape the light beam.

9. A method as in claim 8 , wherein at least one of said pixel level information sets is a shape for light to be projected.

10. A method as in claim 8 , further comprising shaping light using said at least one pixel level information set.

11. A method, comprising:

storing a library of data items, each said data item being a plurality of pixels which can be used to drive a digital light altering device, and at least one of said data items being a shape which shapes a light beam;

using a video driver, responsive to a selected data item, to produce an output which can control a digital light altering device; and

remotely selecting of one of said data items from said memory, and causing said one of said data items to be output via said video driver as an output signal indicative of an effect indicated by the remotely selecting.

12. A light as in claim 11 , further comprising controlling a digitally controllable light altering device, which is in a path of a light beam, to control said light beam using said video dimmer.

13. A digital light as in claim 11 , further comprising using said reconfigurable logic to form said video driver.

Assignments (5)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 22, 2011
From: GOLDMAN SACHS CREDIT PARTNERS L.P.
To: PRODUCTION RESOURCE GROUP, INC.; PRODUCTION RESOURCE GROUP, L.L.C.
Reel/Frame 026170/0398 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Sep 19, 2007
From: PRODUCTION RESOURCE GROUP, L.L.C.; PRODUCTION RESOURCE GROUP, INC.
To: GOLDMAN SACHS CREDIT PARTNERS, L.P., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 019843/0964 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jan 17, 2006
From: PRODUCTION RESOURCE GROUP INC.
To: HBK INVESTMENTS L.P.; AS AGENT
Reel/Frame 017015/0884 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jul 29, 2004
From: PRODUCTION RESOURCE GROUP INC.
To: FORTRESS CREDIT CORP.
Reel/Frame 015035/0187 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jul 16, 2004
From: PRODUCTION RESOURCE GROUP INC.
To: GMAC COMMERCIAL FINANCE LLC.
Reel/Frame 015583/0339 →