Thank you Carey, this helps a lot. We are targeting feature sizes of ~1-2 microns with an exposure wavelength of 365nm so the DLP9500UV should be perfect.
Hi Justin, Please check section 10.3 Initialization Setup of datasheet. www.ti.com/.../dlpc410.pdf It lists debugging pins you can monitor to verify each step is successful.
First step is calibration
When calibration is successful, the following signals…
TI's DLP9500UV is rated for UV operation with wavelengths between 363 and 420 nm. An optical filter will be needed in the optical design to ensure the DMD is not exposed to optical power with wavelengths below 363 nm
www.ti.com/.../DLP9500UV
Hello Hanmaro,
If you are looking to use 405nm narrow spectrum bands you will want to look at the DLP7000UV or DLP9500UV. Both of these use the DLP Discovery 4100 kit . If you are looking at something on the lower end we have a newly released DLP® 3010…
Hello Kobus.
The DLP3310 and DLP4710 are both intended for display applications. Using UV light may reduce the lifetime of the part. I am looking into what other options we have. However, at first glance it appears the DLP7000UV and DLP9500UV are best…
Dear Fizix
Thank you for your reply.
1. R/G/B Color
2. Power : The strongest LED brightness
3. Expected measurement distance : over 1~2M , Measurement range : 1M
I think that DLP4710 series EVMs are strongest brightness. What do you think?
What is a difference…
Malte, I got my wires crossed in my last reply - there is no DLP9000UV, but there is a DLP9500UV. If you want a UV DMD you'll have to buy our Discovery 4100 Evaluation Module with the UV device (DLP7000UV or DLP9500UV) of your choice. Best, Pau…
Hello Sharvaj,
First, welcome to the DLP section of the TI-E2E forums.
The response is correct. I think that your understanding of the value returned is incorrect (probably due to an error in the API Guide which incorrectly states that, ". . . if you…
Part Number: DLPDLCR2000EVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DLP2000 , DLP9500UV , DLP7000UV , DLP3010EVM-LC I'm an electrical engineering student working on my final project at Northeastern University. We're trying to use a DLP for 3d printing, which requires…