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  • Forum Post: LightCrafter Issue: Repeated frames at high frame rates

    Stephen A Kupiec Stephen A Kupiec
    I have encountered an issue related to repeated frames in long (>16) frame binary pattern sequences at high (>2000 fps) framerates. I have generated my own python class to drive the Light Crafter allowing for access to all documented commands. This includes full decoding of response packets. At...
    on May 9, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: pattern sequence problem

    Rong Sun Rong Sun
    Sanjeev Hi Rong Sun, This is important message I think we missed to put in the new release README file. As you know the new f/w upgrade available for LightCrfater here http://www.ti.com/tool/dlplightcrafter v1.1. This package has DM365 f/w upgrade version 3.31. For those who all plan to use Extended...
    on Aug 13, 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: Extended Pattern Sequence framerate, bitdepth, documentation

    Enio Alburez Enio Alburez
    I'm trying to find out some specs about the Exteneded Pattern Sequence since I couldn't find any information. How do you determine the max framerate for a specific bit depth? How many patterns can be stored? Where are this patterns stored? Regards
    on Oct 22, 2012
  • Forum Post: minimum exposure time for Pattern Sequence

    Sean Jeong Sean Jeong
    What is the minimum exposure time for Pattern Sequence for 8bit pattern? (I'm using LightCrafter.) Is it 8333us as in the user's guide? What I'm trying to do is to load 6 images and project the first pattern and take an image and do it for all loaded images.
    on Dec 7, 2012
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