Figures: The VegalasTM prototype design from ams OSRAM enables a significant reduction in the size of the projection unit in smart glasses (small image). With the help of augmented reality glasses, helpful information about the user’s surroundings can be projected directly into the user’s field of vision (large image).
Today’s market for AR or MR smart glasses is largely restricted to specialist industrial or profes- sional applications. This is because components such as the projection light engine or battery are still rather large and heavy, and require bulky frames to support them. The opportunity for manufacturers to produce consumer-friendly smart glasses – which some observers see as the next generation of mobile computing, to replace the smartphone – depends on achieving a massive reduction in the size and weight of these components, without compromising the displayed image quality or brightness.
The introduction by ams OSRAM of a prototype design for the VegalasTM module demonstrates that a light engine for smart glasses can be as small as 0.7cm3 – compact enough to fit in standard con- sumer fashion frames.
Martin Wittmann, director of marketing in the Visualization and Laser business line at ams OSRAM, said: ‘The optical and mechanical innovations in the VegalasTM module are set to dramatically ac- celerate the growth in the market for smart glasses. Optical technology from ams OSRAM has pre- viously been crucial to the development of market-changing features of new smartphone designs, such as face recognition, camera enhancement, and no-bezel displays. Now ams OSRAM is at the heart of the next revolution in mobile computing, enabling smart glasses to enter the mainstream consumer market.’
Breakthrough in miniature laser module design
The design for the Vegalas(TM) module from ams OSRAM combines three powerful lasers at red (640 nm), green (520 nm) and blue (450 nm) wavelengths in a robust, surface-mount package. The package is hermetically sealed to prevent contamination and degradation of the module’s laser chip-on-submount emitters. The module has a footprint of 7.0 mm x 4.6 mm and is 1.2 mm high. Volume production of the VegalasTM module is expected to begin in the first half of 2023. Samples are available now in limited quantities.
ams OSRAM has collaborated with partners in the LaSAR Alliance (lasaralliance.org) to produce a reference design of a projection light engine for a laser-based scanning system (LBS) based on the VegalasTM module, alongside a MEMS mirror module from STMicroelectronics and waveguide from Dispelix. This latest light engine measuring 10 mm x 11 mm x 0.6 mm (0.7 cm3) is some 60% smaller than an LBS light engine based on three discrete ams OSRAM TO38 laser emitters, which is 1.7 cm3 in volume.
In addition to lasers for projection light engines, ams OSRAM also offers a comprehensive portfolio of optical products supporting many other functions of AR applications. These include infrared LEDs and sensors for eye tracking, ambient light sensors, and components for applications such as room scanning, proximity sensing and indoor positioning.
Further information on near-to-eye projection can be found on the ams OSRAM website: https://www.osram.com/os/applications/near-to-eye-projection/index.jsp
About ams OSRAM
The ams OSRAM Group (SIX: AMS) is a global leader in optical solutions. By adding intelligence to light and passion to innovation, we enrich people’s lives. This is what we mean by Sensing is Life.
With over 110 years of combined history, our core is defined by imagination, deep engineering expertise and the ability to provide global industrial capacity in sensor and light technologies. We create exciting innovations that enable our customers in the consumer, automotive, healthcare and industrial sectors maintain their com- petitive edge and drive innovation that meaningfully improves the quality of life in terms of health, safety and convenience, while reducing impact on the environment.
Our around 26,000 employees worldwide focus on innovation across sensing, illumination and visualization to make journeys safer, medical diagnosis more accurate and daily moments in communication a richer experi- ence. Our work creates technology for breakthrough applications, which is reflected in over 15,000 patents granted and applied. Headquartered in Premstaetten/Graz (Austria) with a co-headquarters in Munich (Ger- many), the group achieved well over USD 5 billion combined revenues in 2020 (pro-forma) and is listed as ams-OSRAM AG on the SIX Swiss Exchange (ISIN: AT0000A18XM4).
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