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what is the typical optical power of the illuminating light provided by a DLPCommander?

Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DLP9000, DLP7000

I am designing a optical systerm applied in imaging sience. The optical power of the  illuminating light in this optical systerm is a very important parameter. Since I knew the DLPCommander can serve sa a optical projecter, I have great intrest in the optical power of the  illuminating light provided by the DLPCommander.

  • Hi and welcome to the DLP Forums. Thank you for your question.

    To answer your question, please take a look at the datasheets for the DLP9000 or DLP7000 (depending on which fits your needs better). Those datasheets have information regarding how much optical power the devices can take and at what wavelengths in Section 7.4.

    I also recommend that you read the user's guide for the Discovery 4100: www.ti.com/.../dlpd4x00kit

    Hope that helps!
    Paul