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  • Forum Post: DLP LightCommander

    David Gorczyca David Gorczyca
    Hello, I would like to use the DLP LightCommander for a microscopy application. Is there a technical reference describing the optical train/light path inside the device? If there is none available, is there a contact point for this, and would it be possible to describe it briefly? I am also wondering...
    on Jul 16, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: Light commander's LED Module and DMD and else

    C_takahashi C_takahashi
    Hello Fizix. Thank you for your reply. I see. I could understand. I guessed DLPC200 observe the state of LED Driver. Because when I disconnected the J4 ,I could not confirm the changing . But I was wrong. So "4.Is there a method for use without LED?" does not have...
    on Aug 20, 2011
  • Forum Post: Light commander's LED Module and DMD and else

    C_takahashi C_takahashi
    My Light commander can't work. And Logic PD is supporting me,and maybe I will send it to the Logic for fixing. But I want to know about following question because I want to confirm the action of parts before I send it as much as possible. (Please tell me about normal Light commander....
    on Aug 19, 2011
  • Forum Post: LightCommander LED Control

    Seishin Seishin
    Hi, ・I removed a DMD board from LightCommander. ・The board was returned, and it was operated again. However, LED did not light. ・Check the connection of the DMD board was found that floating a little bit from the socket ・LED lit when the board was correctly inserted into the socket. ...
    on Aug 26, 2011
  • Forum Post: DMD heat sink size of LightCommander

    Seishin Seishin
    Hi, What size heat sink is necessary? Is this heat sink was chosen under what conditions? Regards, Seishin
    on Sep 21, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: Some Questions : 1. Control Illumination Time, 2. DMD Partial feature, 3. To get Latest API

    Jeon Byung - Chon Jeon Byung - Chon
    Thanks for responding . I have more detail Questions. I lives in Non-English speaking country. please understand my short English^^; 1. want to set Illumination Time by API. How to set? ->[Sanjeev] The illumination time is set while you build solution in the DLP LightCommander control...
    on Mar 14, 2012
  • Forum Post: Some Questions : 1. Control Illumination Time, 2. DMD Partial feature, 3. To get Latest API

    Jeon Byung - Chon Jeon Byung - Chon
    HI. I have Some Questions. please help me. 1. I wnat to set Illumination Time by API. How to set? 2. I Want more Frame rates. so I think I need a partial feature for DMD. How is that possible(Use the Partial feature)? 3. Some feature is available in DLP LC Software but is'nt use...
    on Mar 14, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: DLP LightCommander Specs

    Pascal DLP Pascal DLP
    Sze Ping, I'm not sure that I interpret your questions correctly. If not, please correct me. If you consider the plane of the mirror array (base of the DLP - is this what you mean?) as the reference plane, then the active mirrors are tilted either +12 degrees (pixel on), or -12 degrees (pixel...
    on Jun 27, 2012
  • Forum Post: LightCommander's LEDs do not turn on

    ryuichi akashi ryuichi akashi
    Hello, i am using DLP LightCommander, but i have a trouble. LightCommander's light source LEDs don't turn on. Power can be on and fans work well. DMD does not reply to Run/Park switch. However, when pawer is on, LEDs flash in a moment. What's wrong with my LightCommander?
    on Jun 28, 2012
  • Forum Post: True 24 bit color in video mode?

    Andrew Stockman Andrew Stockman
    Quick clarification, please, or please point me to a previous post. In video mode, the default setting for the R G B LED duty cycles for white is 40% R, 45% G and 15% B. Given that the number bits per RGB color channel depends on the timing of the mirrors, how can you get 8 bits for the B channel if...
    on Jun 11, 2012
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