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  • Danny White
    Danny White
    • over 3 years ago
    • DLP® products
    • DLP® products forum

    RE: DLPC6401: recommend a video processing front end , and how to get which eye (left, right) is currently processed by the DLP Controller chip to be displayed?

    Hello, I understand you are facing some difficulty evaluating the 6401 platform. I wanted to raise a possible issue you might run into in the future if you are attempting to develop with this platform on without a third party. The software required...
  • Danny White
    Danny White
    • over 3 years ago
    • DLP® products
    • DLP® products forum

    RE: DLP4501: 3d support clarification and EVM?

    Hello, The DLP6401 has no features specifically for 3D. It does support 120Hz. I am not sure what other information you need to tell it to support your 3D application. The TI design you reference is not really an evaluation module. It is more like a...
  • Philippe Dollo
    Philippe Dollo
    • over 3 years ago
    • DLP® products
    • DLP® products forum

    RE: DLPC6401: DLPC6401

    Brian, The DLPC6401 does not explicity state support for 3D anywhere, but it does support 120Hz input video. If you are interested in this particular chipset, I recommend you check out the DLPC6401 Display EVM, which is provided by a third-party manufacturer...
  • NOVA17
    NOVA17
    • over 3 years ago
    • DLP® products
    • DLP® products forum

    DLPC6401: I2C communication with DLPC6401

    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: DLPC6401 Hi there, I'm trying to communicate with the DLPC6401 using an Arduino UNO . I can scan the i2c line and detect the device at address 0x1a (0x34 >> 1). What I'd like to do is a resizing of the displayed resolution...
  • Frank Xu
    Frank Xu
    • over 6 years ago
    • DLP® products
    • DLP® products forum

    RE: Purchase the right DLP

    Jan, The brightest Pico DLP project is DLPC6401. It can produce 200lm. You can purchase the EVM from http://www.ti.com/tool/DLPC6401DISPLAYEVM?keyMatch=dlpc6401&tisearch=Search-EN Frank
  • NOVA17
    NOVA17
    • over 3 years ago
    • DLP® products
    • DLP® products forum

    DLPC6401: Position Offset

    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: DLPC6401 Hi there, I am able to communicate with the DLPC6401 using an Arduino UNO . What I'd like to do is an offset of the displayed resolution. In the datasheet, it seems to be associated to the Display Position in Frame register...
  • Joachim Bargsten
    Joachim Bargsten
    • over 5 years ago
    • DLP® products
    • DLP® products forum

    Dimming DLPC6401 over I2C

    Hello I am programming at the moment an interface for the DLPC6401 using the I2C. I want to reduce the LED current to reduce the brightness. But at the moment I can change the values, but there is no influence on the LED current. May be someone...

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