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  • Forum Post: MSP430 code size & DM365 upgrade

    Takeshi Yuasa Takeshi Yuasa
    Hi, 1) In spite of MSP430F2232 has 8KB flash only, the download binary for MSP430 "DLP3000-C300REFMSP430.bin" is 11.7K bytes. I think we can not write (upgrade). Is my understanding correct? 2) Can we boot up the system with SD card without entirely NAND flash? I think that downloadable...
    on Jul 4, 2012
  • Forum Post: Unsuccessful DM365 SW Update

    hai jiao hai jiao
    Hello, I have followed the instructions given in the ReadMe document after extracting from DLPLightCrafter_FW_SW_v1.1_2012_07_19 to install DM365 software. After I insert the uSD card to LCr, switched the DIP and powered it on, the process stop at the fourth splash screen, the LED near DM365 chip stays...
    on Aug 6, 2012
  • Forum Post: Can I handle two Light Crafter boards with one PC using DM365 command interface?

    RY9983 RY9983
    Hello. I would like to handle two Light Crafter boards with one PC. But, I have not been able to image how can I send different command to each light crafter boards through usb port. Is this feasible? Best regards, RY
    on Aug 10, 2012
  • Forum Post: Control the Lightcrafter by using Microcontroller

    Di Zhang1 Di Zhang1
    Hallo Sanjeev, Sorry to bother you again. I have now two Questions: 1. I have about 300 1 bit Patterns to display by using external Trigger. For every pattern it needs to be lighting for minimum 5seconds, but it seems that the exposure time can not be over 2seconds. How can i solve this problem?...
    on Aug 17, 2012
  • Forum Post: Directly controlling FPGA through dm365

    nicola codogno nicola codogno
    Hi everyone, this is my first post so I anticipately apologize for any mistake I could (and probably will) make. I just received my Lightcrafter EVM, what I'd like to do is to write a simple program for the ARM processor in order to generate on the fly the patterns I need, and send them directly...
    on Aug 30, 2012
  • Forum Post: Problem to define the correct packet for setting the pattern sequence

    Jeremie Barral Jeremie Barral
    Dear all, I had a home made program to control the LCr that was working well. Then, I updated the DM365 firmware to the 3.31 version. The GUI provided by TI (v1.4) works well but my home made program has some problems. I can't set the pattern sequence. I'm now using the extended pattern definition...
    on Aug 10, 2012
  • Forum Post: Patterns through HDMI stream

    Jeremie Barral Jeremie Barral
    Hi all, I'm using the LightCrafter engine. I would like to display a large amount of 1-color patterns (let's say 1-bit patterns) at the fastest speed. HDMI data stream seems the most appropriate for this application since it should be possible to display several patterns during a single frame...
    on Oct 18, 2012
  • Forum Post: Running Code on the DM365

    robert robert
    I've installed the DVSDK thinking that I could use it to write code to run on the DM365 in the LightCrafter. I've gotten to the point where I've written a Hello World application in the software developer's guide. I'm a little lost on how to deploy the code to the LightCrafter though...
    on Nov 13, 2012
  • 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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