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  • Forum Post: Re: Are you wondering what are DLP Discovery products?

    Fizix Fizix
    Eric, Welcome! Thank you for your interest in the Discovery 5000 (Pico). We are currently in the process of getting documentation out for the Pico. A General Programming guide should be available next week on the dlpdiscovery.com website under the Pico Projector Kit section. More information on the...
    on Jan 9, 2009
  • Forum Post: Re: Are you wondering what are DLP Discovery products?

    Eric Johnston Eric Johnston
    Hi there, I've read all of the new docs (1505 datasheet, etc), and have spent a great deal of time with a few Picos on a specific project, I have a recommendation. Suggestion: In future Pico eval kits, it would be fantastic to expose the 1505's CPU I/F to the developer. Currently, it's...
    on Jun 7, 2009
  • Forum Post: Pico dlp release 1 not stable intensity

    Giovanni Agazzi Giovanni Agazzi
    We are happy of the news about the release 2 on pico projector, because we are very interested on this device. we bought 3 Pico DLP kits, connected to beagle board.... We have experienced not stable image, if we were projecting ( display ) a predefined image, we have seen the intensity was changing...
    on Jan 28, 2010
  • Forum Post: I2C differencees between PICO V2 and V1 kits? Between different batches of PICO V2 kits?

    John Spalding John Spalding
    Hello, We have both a Beagle Board (C3) and PICO kit V1 (2) and V2 (2) kits. We have routinely used I2C to setup PICO V1 and V2. Now a new batch of PICO V2 (3) comes in and the I2C commands now do not appear to work, or works occasionally. I am interested to hear if anyone in the forum has encountered...
    on Mar 9, 2010
  • Forum Post: Pico DLP v2 Question About Structured Light Patterns

    robert robert
    Hi, I have a Pico DLP v2 with a Beaglebooard. I'm booting into Angstrom 2.6.32 off of an SD card. I have a couple of questions: 1. I intend to develop structured light applications. Currently, I'm trying to get the internal patterns example in dlpa021.pdf running. I've entered the commands...
    on Oct 3, 2011
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