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  • Forum Post: Re: Increasing the brightness

    PedroGelabert PedroGelabert
    Justin, The unit is currently designed to provide a little over 20 lumens with a constant video output at ambient temperature and no additional cooling. The GUI allows you to increase the current to the LEDs, but the system is only warranted for 20 lumen operation. The default value for the GUI LED...
    on Jan 30, 2012
  • Forum Post: Re: In the Pattern Mode it allows selecting only Red or Green or Blue. Can I select LED combinations?

    Divya Divya
    Peter, The current hardware design does not allow selection of multiple LEDs. Could you help me understand your application, so I can suggest you more on this issue? Thanks, Divya
    on Feb 2, 2012
  • Forum Post: In the Pattern Mode it allows selecting only Red or Green or Blue. Can I select LED combinations?

    ELD ELD
    Only monochrome sources are available for this mode. Selecting multiple LED combinations is not possible due to driver design. Hardware can be modified to enable system operation with multiple LEDs.
    on Feb 2, 2012
  • Forum Post: Lightcrafter : Lifetime of LED

    Tommy Tommy
    Hi I would like to know the lifetime of LED (RGB) of Lightcrfater. If you have any expected information under some condition. (e.g. x x lm / x x degree / etc ) That will be helpful for me to understand Best Regards Tommy
    on Jul 5, 2012
  • Forum Post: Operation with one led in lightcrafter sysytem

    Tomoo Fujimori Tomoo Fujimori
    I would like to operate a lightcrafter sytem with one led. Led driver circuit should be chanded for lightening one led full time. What change will be required? Please advise me! Thank you.
    on Jul 18, 2012
  • Forum Post: Remove R, G LEDs and related circuits

    Takeshi Yuasa Takeshi Yuasa
    Hi, Can we just remove R, G LED and related circuts which is a Part enclosed in square like as below? (If we just use Blue LED and does not need much luminance.) I meant we just use your whole software for LCr provided by your site with the exact same hardware other than following circuits. Regards...
    on Jul 17, 2012
  • Forum Post: Question about LED current usage with pattern sequence

    Pete Thompson Pete Thompson
    Hello, I'm wondering what is the relationship between the LED current settings in the GUI and the pattern sequence LED select option? If I set the pattern sequence to Green, and I set the LED current to 0,257,0, then it looks normal. Changing the red and blue components have no effect (as expected...
    on Oct 22, 2012
  • 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: Taking apart the LightCrafter

    Christopher Cheatum Christopher Cheatum
    Is it possible to remove the LEDs and the optics so that I can get light from an external source into and out of the DMD? This system is really affordable and seems to be an ideal way for me to set up a basic single-pixel camera. I do not want the LEDs or associated optics in the light engine, but there...
    on Nov 19, 2012
  • Forum Post: Simplify the DLP3000-kit

    Leonix Leonix
    Hi, I am a newbie in DLP technology, sorry for my (maybe) silly questions :-) I want to use the DLP3000 chip for structured light application - I only need black/white stripes, no colors, no shades. The optics of the dev-kit seems quite complicated for RGB. Is it possible just to put a larger LED...
    on Nov 22, 2012
  • Forum Post: can dlpcrafter produce gray image in pattern sequence video mode?

    shuai jia shuai jia
    I have read its document,and find that it has r g b three leds. In pattern sequence mode , one led can be selected in active. can it make color or gray images? thank for help
    on Oct 18, 2012
  • Forum Post: LED Control on Pattern sequence mode

    Natty Dale Natty Dale
    Hi there, When display mode is set to pattern sequence, An interesting effect happens that even with 1bit setting, when RED or BLUE LED is chosed, setting Green LED current to 0 leads to no display at all. But the RED or BLUE LED is still set to a non-zero value, e.g. 274. Why is that? How to fix...
    on Jan 7, 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
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