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2xLVDS DMD
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  • Forum Post: Re: Device Inquiry

    Fizix Fizix
    Thank you for your inquiry Prince Ma. The LVDS DMDs are designed to operate with a data clock between 100 and 200 MHz. The 2xLVDS DMDs are designed to operate between with a data clock between 200 and 400 MHz. The DDR parts are being phased out over time. DDR does not use differential pairs for...
    on Jun 2, 2009
  • Forum Post: APPS_CNTL pin

    Jonathan Gauthier Jonathan Gauthier
    Do you have some information about the APPS_CNTL LVDS pins? There is no mention about them in the DDC4100 documentation but we see them in the DDC Starter Kit schematic. Are they necessary? Thank you.
    on Aug 7, 2012
  • Forum Post: problem of DLP® 0.7 XGA 2xLVDS Type A DMD

    yang jing yang jing
    Hi TI supportor: I am likely to buy Development Kit of DLP® 0.7 XGA 2xLVDS Type A DMD ,firstly,I want to know that whether TI afford verilog program code of user interface,as shown figure1 . figure 1 secondly ,I want to know RST_ACTIVE and INIT_ACTIVE signal's timing relationship? thirdly...
    on Sep 25, 2012
  • Forum Post: some questions of DLP® Discovery™ 4100 Digital Controller

    yang jing yang jing
    Dear IT supportor I have some questions about DLP Discovery 4100 Digital Controller. The first question: I don’t understand training pattern Alignment , as shown figure 18. System Data is whether APPSFPGA afford DDC_DIN[15:0]? Whatever Training Data (figure 18 is defined by 0100) is, Training...
    on Sep 27, 2012
  • Forum Post: DMD turn over

    yang jing yang jing
    Dear Ti engineer: when laser beam irradiation on the DMD successively(not in the same time) within DMD turning over -12°~12°, what about Time resolution of DMD?
    on Nov 2, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: DMD rolling over

    Pascal DLP Pascal DLP
    Yang Jing, I interpreted your previous question to be about the distinction between: 1) How quickly do the DMD micromirrors "flip" when moving from one state to the other - "0" to "1" - +12 to -12 degrees? 2) How quickly can successive frames be displayed? I also...
    on Nov 7, 2012
  • Forum Post: DMD rolling over

    yang jing yang jing
    constant speed ????
    on Nov 7, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: FPGA for DMD Controller

    Tim Parrett Tim Parrett
    I wish Ti would be a little more open source about this issue. DMD have a tremendous promise for all kinds of medical imaging applications, scientific sensors, and displays, but by bundling everything together like they do with their development sets, I think it really inhibits innovation in this area...
    on Feb 27, 2013
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