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Binary Frame Rate
  • 1440 monochrome green pico 2.0 fps video encoding
  • compressive sensing
  • Discovery 4100
  • DLP chip
  • DLP Pico
  • DMD
  • fps
  • frame rate
  • phased operation
  • pico
  • PICO 2
  • Pico 2 I2C
  • pico 2.0 1440 fps help required high speed test
  • pico 2.0 dlp 1440 i2c ardunio
  • pico DMD
  • Pico Kit V2
  • pico projection
  • pico projector development kit
  • refresh rate
  • software
  • spatial light modulation
  • structured light
  • timing
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    Fizix Fizix
    Francis, You are correct. Using the USB interface is considerably slower than the potential speed that can be achieved through some of the high speed connectors. The binary frame rate is very system dependent. For example, my desktop computer can run XGA binary frames at about 24 binary frames per...
    on Dec 3, 2009
  • Forum Post: Maximum display speed for DMD4100

    3dvis 3dvis
    Hi, can somebody tell me if I'm understanding correctly for the phased-reset operation of DMD? According to the Phased Reset operation, Load and Reset commands can be executed independently. So a two-block phased reset timing will be like the figure below. From the above fig, the Minimum...
    on Mar 30, 2010
  • Forum Post: High speed camera for structured light applications?

    sfumato sfumato
    I recently purchased a pico v2 kit to experiment with a few structured light and compressive sensing applications. Can any suggest a high speed video camera for use in capturing images at or near to the 1000-2000hz. pattern rate of the projector? A high frame rate is more important to me than high...
    on May 24, 2010
  • Forum Post: Help required to test my 1440 fps animations on a Pico 2.0 please?

    Gavin Smith Gavin Smith
    Hi, I'm interested in buying a Pico 2 for some hi speed animation work, but in order to verify that it will be technically capable of what I require, I need sombody to help me verify that it can indeed render 1440 frames per second in monochrome mode. In order to create a 1440 fps animation...
    on Jul 31, 2011
  • Forum Post: How to encode 1440 monochrome video for Pico 2.

    Gavin Smith Gavin Smith
    Hi, has anybody written a utility to convert a video file to the correct format to use the 1440 fps mode. From what I have deduced from the technical doco, I'd need to render an animation at 1440 fps, 640*480 , and then parse it with a utility of some sort, to extract the pixel value for each...
    on Jul 22, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: Correct sequence of I2c Commands for 1440 fps monochrome mode.

    Gavin Smith Gavin Smith
    Hi Pascal. I understand how the frames should be interpreted according to the manual. I've written about 4 programs to generate content for the projector. The first one takes as input a monochrome video (1 bit monochrome) and then analyases 24 frames at a time, and simpy creates a pixel in 24...
    on Nov 28, 2011
  • Forum Post: DLP Discovery 4100 Development Kit - updating RAM while running

    Vanecek Peter Vanecek Peter
    Hello, I am looking at the D4100 dev kit with the 0.95" 1080P DMD for a prototype, but I am concerned about the single port access to the SODIMM DDR2 RAM. I need to be able to run the mirror at just under 10,000 binary fps and be able to update the frames stored in memory during run time....
    on Oct 31, 2011
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