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The Digital Beam is based on the use of a liquid
crystal lens (LensVector™) applied directly to the
optical system.
An electric pulse stimulates the liquid crystals
molecules, gradually orienting them. When
this happenes liquid crystal molecules polarize
and cause light passing through the lens to be
refocused, while a specially engineered electronic
board receives and transmits the necessary
voltage to control the LED and the LensVector™.
In this way optics and reflectors will no longer be
needed to create a new scene, since it will be
possible to electronically configure the shape of
the beam.
Radially oriented
liquid crystal lens
Vertically oriented
liquid crystal lens
The electrical impulses act on
the orientation of the liquid
crystal molecules leading to
shape the beam of light.
Liquid
crystal
technology
for light
control
Zip Digital beam optic