(1) The DMD is designed to conduct absorbed and dissipated heat to the back of
the package. The cooling system must be capable of maintaining the package
within the temperature range specified in the Recommended Operating Conditions. The total heat load on the DMD is largely driven by the incident
light absorbed by the active area; although other contributions include light
energy absorbed by the window aperture and electrical power dissipation of the
array. Optical systems should be designed to minimize the light energy falling
outside the window clear aperture since any additional thermal load in this area
can significantly degrade the reliability of the device.