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  • Forum Post: Re: Your thoughts on linking LightCommander with other development environments/tools For example - MATLAB

    Mehrdad Abolbashari Mehrdad Abolbashari
    definitely, using Labview with lightcommander would be great. Can't wait for that
    on Oct 6, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: LightCommander

    fil mag fil mag
    Dear Fritz, did you succeed in doing this? If so, could you please provide me some code? I'm really in a struggle to put this to work with LabVIEW... Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you very much in advance!
    on Apr 2, 2012
  • Forum Post: Re: LightCommander synchronization

    fil mag fil mag
    Hello Sanjeev, thank you for your input. The measurement I'm taking is performed with a A/D converter connected to a photodiode amplifier circuit. Let's then wait to see if someone has any input related with LabVIEW usage of the LightCommander API. Best regards!
    on Apr 11, 2012
  • Forum Post: Re: LightCommander synchronization

    fil mag fil mag
    Hi Sanjeev, I still have one question, in structured light mode, using DVI port as input, do the DMD mirrors change their status if the image to be displayed is always the same, i.e, are they time modulated? Even if the image is binary (black and white)? I'm asking this because the DLP LightCommander...
    on Apr 17, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: LightCommander synchronization

    Daniele Malleo Daniele Malleo
    Hi, I also would like to know if it's possible to drive the LightCommander using Labview. Are labview drivers made available as part of the dev kit? Thanks, Dan
    on Sep 6, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: Can DLP light commander be operated in terms of bitplanes?

    Pascal DLP Pascal DLP
    Baoqing, Welcome to the DLP & MEMS E2E forum. Yes, it is possible to use the DLP LightCommander in the structured light mode (repeated pattern set). The LightCommander Control Software (GUI) allows projects to be defined and controlled. 8-bit patterns can run as fast as 716 Hz. 1-bit patterns...
    on Jan 9, 2013
  • Forum Post: LightCommander synchronization

    fil mag fil mag
    Hello all! I'm using a DLP LightCommander kit in video mode and I'm using it as a kind of standard projector, i.e., I'm using it to display my extended desktop. In that extended desktop I hava a display window where I display some patterns. For each pattern I display in that window...
    on Apr 9, 2012
  • Forum Post: Can DLP light commander be operated in terms of bitplanes?

    baoqing sun baoqing sun
    Hi I am trying to project picture patterns by DLP lightcommander faster than 60Hz, is there any way we can control light commander in bitplane rather than in frame(1/60s is for one frame)? If light commander cant do this, is there any other device can provide this fast speed and meanwhile generates...
    on Jan 9, 2013
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