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UHP vs Xenon

facts, myths and our selling points

UHP vs Xenon

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high performance projectors Designed andmanufactured in Fredrikstad Norway

UHP vs Xenon

a light source is a light source is a...?

• in the fierce projection market you have several illumination technologies available

– UHP (Ultra High Performance)– Xenon– LED– Laser

• the UHP and Xenon lamps are by far the most popular

• the lamps differ quite a lot and you will find arguments for both lamps

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high performance projectors Designed andmanufactured in Fredrikstad Norway

UHP vs Xenon

UHP™ (Ultra High Performance)• Mercury arc lamp

• Same principle as Metal Halide lamp, but uses gas for stable light excitation

• The arc gap is 1-1,3mm across (2,0 or more for Metal Halide) which yields greater efficiency (“point source”)

– a 100W UHP lamp is capable of delivering more brightness than a 250W MH lamp

• Advantages of a small arc gap increases as the imaging devices (DMD) become smaller

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UHP vs Xenon

Xenon • Xenon arc lamps

• Traditionally used in film projection

• Native Colour Temperature is close to the noon sunlight

• Chromacity closely approximates a heated Black Body radiator

• Perfect for use in Ultra violet radiation systems as well as near Infra Red due to the Xenon wavelength

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high performance projectors Designed andmanufactured in Fredrikstad Norway

UHP vs Xenon

UHP selling points• Colour benefits

– great and stable colours over time– dual lamp systems yields better brightness uniformity (if light engine is designed

properly)• Cost

– the UHP lamps are far cheaper than the Xenon lamps• Lamp Life

– the UHP lamps has generally a much longer life span than Xenon (up to 5000 hours, eco mode)

– Xenon lamps lose brightness faster than UHP• Environmentally

– a UHP lamps give you more brightness per W consumed compared to the Xenon lamps• Flexibility

– 24/7 and uptime; It is preferrable to have a system of 2x300W lamps than a single lamp system (hot swapping of single lamp!)

• (Low) Operational Hazards– the UHP lamps has low pressure and represents a smaller hazard to the user when

handling the lamps compared to the Xenon lamps

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high performance projectors Designed andmanufactured in Fredrikstad Norway

UHP vs Xenon

Xenon selling points• Colour benefits

– native colour spectrum close to Noon Sunlight, or D65

• High power!– yields very bright projection systems

• DC operation– Better colour wheel control with DC compared to AC

operation• Instant OnOff

– supports on/off (restrike) with minimal effect on colour projection

– less than 60 seconds warm up time• Single lamp design advantages

– no color balancing– easier lamp replacement– reduced optics for light coupling

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high performance projectors Designed andmanufactured in Fredrikstad Norway

UHP vs Xenon

UHP counter arguments for Xenon’s USP

• Colour benefits– Solved with optical filters! The UHP lamp has a decent colour spectrum, no

IR and no UV with proper designed optics• High power!

– UHP lamps increases in power and efficiency all the time! For mainenance cost and lamp hours a system of 2x or 4x UHP lamps is clearly preferrable. But to reach 20-30K Lumens you need Xenon!

• DC operation– Philips VIDI’s digital lamp driving solves the major challenge about colour

timing related to colour wheel spin cycle (see VIDI slide later)• Instant OnOff

– Who cares? Who really need to use the projector within 30-60 seconds after you turn it on – if you care about image quality?

• Single lamp design– You have single lamp UHP systems too... ;) – A good designed dual lamp system allows you to hot swap lamps and to

have better brightness and colour uniformity

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high performance projectors Designed andmanufactured in Fredrikstad Norway

UHP vs Xenon

UHP vs Xenon Colour Spectrum• Xenon is much better ”out of the box”

• UHP with filters and a good optical design provides D65 brightness (noon sunlight) and stable colour performance over time!

Yellow: peak performance of UHP lamps Blue: Flat spectrum of solar lightRed: Solar-like spectrum of the Xenon lamp

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high performance projectors Designed andmanufactured in Fredrikstad Norway

UHP vs Xenon

Xenon hazards (an extract)• Source: USHIO (lamp manufacturer)

• Xenon Arc Lamps could burst when not in operation causing serious injuries!• • Xenon Arc Lamps have a high internal pressure. Depending upon the lamp, the

internal pressure can exceed 10 ATM or 147 PSI, even when not in operation.

• .Always wear eye/face and body protection when handling Xenon arc lamps!

• Never bump, drop, apply excessive stress, or scratch the lamp. This could cause the lamp to burst!

• Xenon arc lamps should not be used beyond their rated service life. Operation beyond the rated service life will cause the lamp to burst.

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high performance projectors Designed andmanufactured in Fredrikstad Norway

UHP vs Xenon

Philips VIDI™• A variation of UHP technology, with new lamp

driving technology

• Lots of benefits due to improved control of the pulsing:

– Brilliant Pulse allows us to peak segments of the colour wheel

– Dark Pulse allows us to lower brightness to a 25% level results in gray scale improvement (up to 2 bits)

– Tuned Plateau allows us to set controlled brightness in all coloursegments to boost white or to boost red, etc

– Improved BrilliantColor™ performance over lamp life time

– Improved RealColor™ handling

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high performance projectors Designed andmanufactured in Fredrikstad Norway

UHP vs Xenon

Philips VIDI™ lamp technology


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