Patent ID: 7150533

Claim:
A microdisplay projection system comprising: a light source providing light input to a first input of a beam splitter, said beam splitter being functional to reflect a portion of the light input along a first axis and transmit a portion of the light input along a second axis, said beam splitter also being functional to selectively reflect light incoming along the first axis or transmit light incoming along the first axis to an output of the beam splitter and to selective reflect light incoming along the second axis to an output of the beam splitter or transmit light incoming along the second axis; a display screen disposed along the first axis, a first LCoS chip disposed along the first axis, said first LCoS chip having a surface comprising a plurality of pixels being operable to reflect incident light and selectively change the polarity of the reflected incident, said first LCoS chip aligned to reflect incident light back along the first axis, whereby a portion of said light will be transmitted along the first axis toward the display screen and a portion of said light will be reflected and lost; a second LCoS chip disposed along the second axis, said second LCoS chip having a surface comprising a plurality of pixels being operable to reflect incident light and selectively change the polarity of the reflected incident, said second LCoS chip aligned to reflect incident light back along the second axis, whereby a portion of said light will be transmitted along the second axis and lost and a portion of said light will be reflected along the first axis toward the display screen; a control system for controlling the operation of first LCoS chip and the second LCoS chip to alter the state of pixels thereon to selectively change the polarity of incident light reflected from the pixels to create an image on the display screen which corresponds to image data provided to the control system; said control system being operable to control one of the LCoS chips to selectively operate pixels to provide compensating illumination to the display screen to compensate for a defective pixel on the other LCoS chip.