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  • I'm assuming the loud hissing noise is from the mirrors rotating at tens of thousands of RPM.

  • @TheLightningStalker

    That's it: the hissing sound is from the spinning high-speed motor. - But he is only at around 13-thousand RPM...

  • It would be very interesting to see a video shot with a _WAY_ better camera!

    Closeups on the raster and the projector, put some fog in there for effect and shoot from the front :D

    It looks, to me, like it was taken on super 8mm... ;))

    But, all-in-all - GENIUS!

  • @yo6ial

    Indeed I planned a more effectful presentation of my Laser-TV, but there wasn't any time left before the deadline of the competition mentioned in the description above. So I decided to let the Laser-TV tell his story on his own :)

    The used camera is already a sufficient good camera (take a look at my StaStä video), but the very strong speckles of the used green laser will always let it look like super 8mm :) Just compare the green & the red version of this video on my channel.

  • The number of mirror facets should be chosen in a way that it can divide the 652 lines with a whole number...

    How do you synchronize the motor speed to the scanning frequency?

  • @AKAtheA

    Yes, your'e right: It would be nice if the number of mirror facets could be chosen in a way that it can divide the 625 lines with a whole number. But as you can see, it works also well without this precondition: I've got an even number of mirror facets... :)

    The motor driving circuit is triggered by the line frequency and is equipped with hall sensors to detect the rotor's speed and phase. An integrated pll tunes speed and phase to get a stationary and even picture.

  • @chatterBln of course it works, but I'd be a bit more reserved to the "well" part...the non-integer division is probably a major contributor to the fuzziness of the picture, it would be very interesting to see the difference with integer division and a digital picture signal...

    But still, nicely done! ;-)

  • Ist es nicht schlecht für die Augen? Oder zumindestens schlechter als LCD oder PLASMA TVs?

  • @Kardenum

    Nein, das ist es nicht. Laserlicht ist "auch nur" Licht.

    Den direkten Blick in den Projektor sollte man jedoch, wie bei LCD- und DLP-Projektoren übrigens auch. vermeiden.

    Das von der Leinwand reflektierte Licht ist auf jeden Fall genau so unbedenklich, wie das von LCD- oder Plasma-Bildschirmen abgegebene. - Lediglich die hohe Farbtiefe wird das so projizierte Bild von den anderen beiden Wiedergabeverfahren deutlich unterscheiden.

  • genial! ab-so-lut genial! der hammer! völlig egal, dasses die dinger jetzt auch im pico-format jibt, das teil (die monochrom-variante) hast du vor ZEHN jahren gebaut? haaaaaammmer! ich bin im HÖCHSTEM masse beindruckt! am genial-pragmatischstem ist ja wohl die idee, einfach den lesekopp von nem ollem videorekorder als spiegelrad zu verwenden. HAAAAAMMERRR!

  • @The3Dmasta

    Danke, danke. :)

    Aber Eindruck täuscht: es handelt sich tatsächlich um ein Spiegelpolygon aus einem (sehr alten) Laserdrucker. Der verbaute Motor ist mit dem im Lesekopf eines Videorekorders aber eng verwandt und im laufenden Betrieb ist auch kein großer Unterschied zu sehen. :)

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