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  • Forum Post: Offset Shifting available with DLP Lightcrafter?

    James Carter James Carter
    I did not notice this option in the DLP LightCrafter Control Software and I am wondering if this capability is present but just hasn't been implemented on this platform. I would like to create a static image (or a finite set of static images) and be able to apply an offset in both the x and y directions...
    on Mar 23, 2012
  • Forum Post: Flex Cable on Lightcrafter

    Ryan Nobes Ryan Nobes
    Hi, I need to have a flex cable between the DMD and the Lightcrafter controller Board. I was planning on removing the middle board with the Aces connector on it and plugging into the Panasonic connector on the back of the DMD with support. What is the best way to do this? Thanks
    on Apr 9, 2012
  • Forum Post: Question about DMD compatibility

    Jaewook Lee Jaewook Lee
    Can I use 0.3 WVGA EM 242 DMD instead of LightCrafter's DLP3000 ? I checked pin descriptions and found only two pin's output level are different. (pin layout is totally different) DRC_OE and LOADB of DLPC300 are active low but EM 242's are active high 1. Can I change the output...
    on May 23, 2012
  • Forum Post: What is the DLP LightCrafter resolution for patterned data?

    ELD ELD
    For accurate pattern display, the DLP3000 chipset’s native resolution of 608x684 is recommended.
    on Aug 20, 2012
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    Di Zhang1 Di Zhang1
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  • Forum Post: What is DLP LightCrafter? Can I use for... :)

    kazola kazola
    Hi everybody! Sorry for such a silly question but this is my first time with DLP stuff. I was wondering if I can use LightCrafter as some sort of LED transmitter, that is for Visual Light Communications. This is the same way as in optic fiber but muuuuuch more slower, I know, and over-the-air. ...
    on Oct 24, 2012
  • Forum Post: The DMDs of the LCr ...

    kz nie kz nie
    I just want to know sth about the LCr's .Does there have the Color filter in the DMD structure ?
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  • Forum Post: Programming LightCrafter

    Jose Flores Jose Flores
    Hi, for a class project we are trying to develop a device that uses the LightCrafter Development Kit. The project has some moving parts and some status LEDs that we would like to control somehow using the LightCrafter's ARM processor. My question is: Can you have access to the LightCrafter's...
    on Jan 25, 2013
  • Forum Post: >200 Hz monochrome using HDMI input, FPGA processing of TTL pulse to modulate LED power

    Jonathan Leong Jonathan Leong
    Hi, I'm hoping the Lightcrafter users and developers here could help me to determine whether Lightcrafter would be appropriate for the following application. I'm programming OpenGL graphics, which I'd like to present using DLP Lightcrafter via the HDMI input. The graphics are monochrome...
    on Mar 12, 2013
  • Forum Post: RE: Reflectivity of DMD for far-infrared light

    Pascal DLP Pascal DLP
    Jin He, The mirrors of the DMD are indeed aluminum. However, the glass window of the DMD has nearly zero transmission beyond about 2700 nm. That is, it will be opaque to the wavelengths you have mentioned ( 4000nm to 100000nm ). Also, the dimensions of each mirror in the array becomes very small with...
    on Apr 1, 2013
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