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Separating the projector module from processor

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matt kenyon
Posted by matt kenyon
on May 19 2009 12:34 PM
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For my research I am trying to separate the pico projector processor board from the DMD projector module. What do you think is the maximum distance between DMD module and processor board?

Does anyone know the part number/name of the socket connecting the processor board and DMD module?

 


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  • matt kenyon
    Posted by matt kenyon
    on May 22 2009 10:53 AM
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    Any of your thoughts would be most helpful-I'll gladly share my results.

    For the application I am designing, I have both the Optoma Pico and the dev. kit from digikey.

    If anyone has suguestions please share.

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  • JRT5595
    Posted by JRT5595
    on May 22 2009 11:47 AM
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    I think the Detailed drawings will be release in a 1-2 working days.  The connector P/N will be listed.

    Additionally, the bus data rate is high (200Mhz), so this would require very detailed analysis/simulation or trial and error to determine the length without incurring timing issues that would cause problems.

     

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  • matt kenyon
    Posted by matt kenyon
    on May 26 2009 14:50 PM
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    I can't seem to get my hands on the drawings-the folks at digikey dont have them (yet).

    any thoughts?

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  • JRT5595
    Posted by JRT5595
    on May 26 2009 15:10 PM
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    A number of new documents (schematics, functional info) were uploaded here:

     

    http://focus.ti.com/dlpdmd/docs/dlpdiscovery.tsp?sectionId=60&tabId=2235

     

    Is this what you need?

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  • matt kenyon
    Posted by matt kenyon
    on May 26 2009 15:50 PM
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    I combed these docs, and still can't find what I need. Digikey doesn't have the full drawigns either. Maybe if someone has the gerber files with parts list?

     

    Its the board to board right angle connectors that i need a name for.

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  • Eric7304
    Posted by Eric7304
    on May 26 2009 17:15 PM
    Prodigy105 points

    Check out the Mechanical for the Pico DMD:

    http://focus.ti.com/pdfs/dlpdmd/2509058-17HVGA-S210-DMDmechicd.pdf

    It looks like the DMD has a Panasonic AXK6L46347G, and the sockect is Panasonic AXK5L46347G

    Whether or not you can find these parts maybe the bigger issue.

     

    Eric

    Eric Tanner

    Digital Light Innovations

    www.dlinnovations.com

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