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  • Hunter Brown
    Hunter Brown
    • 8 months ago
    • DLP® products
    • DLP® products forum

    DLP9500: Capturing Diffraction Orders

    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: DLP9500 Are there best practices in capturing multiple diffractive orders when using a DMD with a collimated source in a system with high demagnification? For the projection case, it seems straightforward to use a larger optic to ensure we...
  • Uryyy
    Uryyy
    • 2 months ago
    • DLP® products
    • DLP® products forum

    DLP9500: LVDS length between DLPC410 to DLP9500

    • Resolved
    Part Number: DLP9500 I could not find the maximum length from DLPC410 to DLP9500 in datasheet
  • user5848839
    user5848839
    • 9 months ago
    • DLP® products
    • DLP® products forum

    DLP9500: DLP9500 PCB base holder

    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: DLP9500 Hello, I use the DLP9500 in my design. Now I don't know how to layout in my PCB. If you can tell a base holder for me to layout. Very thanks!
  • Fizix
    Fizix
    • 1 month ago
    • DLP® products
    • DLP® products forum

    RE: DLP9500: Why does DMD display the image inappropriately with the right data?

    Hello User, Please describe how the image is getting to the DLPC410 controller. The DLPC410 only understands binary images. Are you using USB or an interface of your design to get the data to the controller? Fizix
  • user6474208
    user6474208
    • 1 month ago
    • DLP® products
    • DLP® products forum

    DLP9500: DLP9500 DLP® 0.95 1080p 2x LVDS Type A DMD

    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: DLP9500 The DMD type I have used is DLP9500, but I have no idea of how much power should be supplied to DMD. Please provide me with detailed information.
  • Fizix
    Fizix
    • 10 months ago
    • DLP® products
    • DLP® products forum

    RE: DLP9500: Frame rate control and pattern saving

    Davide , The USB bandwidth, is simply too slow for that kind of speed. That is what the EXP connectors are for. They can be used in your own custom VHDL / Verilog code in the APPS_FPGA to receive data and send it. The DMD is capable of the speed, but...
  • Matt Soucek
    Matt Soucek
    • 4 months ago
    • DLP® products
    • DLP® products forum

    RE: DLP7000: Switching frequency

    Hi Xinyu, Normally, display patterns for the human eye have 8-bit red, green, blue data coming to the inputs of the system. The bits are weighted differently, with the 1-bit data being the "fastest" or shortest. For Industrial systems, we...
  • Chen Zhou1
    Chen Zhou1
    • over 1 year ago
    • DLP® products
    • DLP® products forum

    DLP9500: How to set the fixed frequency for DMD to display patterns?

    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: DLP9500 Hi, I am wondering how to set the fixed frequency for the DMD to display the patterns, for example, 100 Hz, which is 100 images per second. And if it is achievable, how do we output the signal that the DMD modulation (the control...
  • Fizix
    Fizix
    • 1 month ago
    • DLP® products
    • DLP® products forum

    RE: DLP9500UV: Use of DLP9500UV in pattern-on-the-fly mode

    Hello Sean, The DLP9500 uses the DLPC410 controller which is very different from the DLPC900. You will have to build and control your own sequences and illumination modulation. The DLP6500/DLPC900 grayscale is dependent on some parameters in the controller...
  • Aaron Smith1
    Aaron Smith1
    • over 1 year ago
    • DLP® products
    • DLP® products forum

    RE: DLPLCRC410EVM: Unexpected power loss after reflection.

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