Part Number: DLPC4420 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DLPC4422 , DLP660TE , DLP470TE Hi Team,
A customer is looking for the programmer's guide for DLPC4420. I could not find this on TI.com. Does the DLPC4422 Software Programmer's Guide do? if not,…
Part Number: DLPC4422 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DLP470TE Hello,)
for a specialty projection application we need to synchronise the input video signal (3840x2160@60 Hz) to the image displayed by the DMD, i,e. the VSYNC of the input signal is always…
Part Number: DLPLCRDC4422EVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DLPC4422 , DLP470TE Hello all,
from the DLPC4422 data sheet we see that it supports 8,9 and 10 bits per pixel. We want to drive the DLPLCRDC4422EVM (connected to a DLP470TE EVM) through V…
Part Number: DLPDLCR470TEVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DLPC4422 , DLP470TE Hello TI team,
we want to set up the DLPDLCR470TEVM together with the DLPC4422EVM. We did so far according to user guide:
- Connect DMD board to DLPC EVM board
- Successfully…
Alpesh,
At the moment, there is no front-end interface board that we can publicly recommend. What we can recommend at the moment is to reach out to companies such as iChips, M-Star, ITE and other like front-end manufactures for a product that is compatible…
Hi Aaron and Matt
I know that Software supports 4-way XPR . Both FPGA and DLPC4420/DLPC4422 support 4-Way XPR
But DLPC4422EVM Hardware supports only 2-way not 4-way
First: DLPC4422EVM XPR SH
A . ADC mode
B . only one channel
C . support…
Part Number: DLP4710 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DLP470NE , DLP470TE Good Morning,
I feel unsure about the availability information concerning the 0.47" DMDs in general:
DLP470NE, DLP470TE, DLP470TP and DLP4710 are "ACTIVE" according to TI…
Hello again Cédric,
I was attempting to find out about the DLP660TE and DLP470TE. The information you requested on those devices is not published. Since they are video controller chips, this is taken care of my the DLPC4422 controller.
Here is the…
Hi Alex,
No problem! I am happy to help!
I believe you are mean the DLP660TE instead of the DLP650TE, correct? If so, the same wavelength (400-700nm) and frame rate (120Hz) ranges/maximum apply.
The highest frame rate for a visible DMD would…