Hi John, Good day. I am not sure what you mean by "Can you get to PROJ_ON or INTZ signals on the EVM?". I have attached an image to show that the Proj_on LED is always on and the projector is not connected to the raspPi, only to power.
From my understanding…
Part Number: DLPDLCR230NPEVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DLPDLCR3310EVM ,
Hi,
Both DLPDLCR3310EVM and DLPDLCR230NPEVM have FPGA, can I use the schematic of it6801 in the DLPDLCR3310EVM to connect to fpga inteerface in the DLPDLCR230NPEVM? Please help…
Part Number: DLPDLCR230NPEVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DLPDLCR3010EVM-G2 , , DLPA2005 , DLPA3005 , DLPA3000 Hi,
I have several questions about the two evm boards.
Q1: DLPDLCR230NPEVM can be increased to 350 lumens, in this case, DLPDLCR3010EVM-G2 is…
Part Number: DLPDLCR230NPEVM Hi,
We see there is no fpga in DLP2000EVM , and it can work with raspberry pi. As FPGA is expensive ,can we use raspbeery pi to replace the FPGA in DLPDLCR230NPEVM?
That means we use RPI to replace two parts which are fpga…
Hello Austin,
I filmed what the projector du during loading Firmware. Down in a video. When I initialized parallel mode then just the field and projector doesn't seem like something changed.
I2C is in the Raspberry Pi Configuration market as ON. …
Hello Daniel,
If you have the Raspberry Pi Imager, open it, go to choose OS, and the first one is usually what is used.
There seems to be commands that have had support dropped for them. It will most likely take trial and error to figure out how to get…
Part Number: DLPDLCR230NPEVM Hi. Information contained within the DLP® LightCrafter (TM) Display 230NP EVM User's Guide both implies and explicitly outlines that video will be relayed via the ribbon cable to the EVM from the Raspberry Pi using the configured…
Part Number: DLPDLCR230NPEVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DLPDLCR2000EVM , , DLPC3436 , MSP-EXP430F5529LP , DLPC3433 , TIDA-00325 Hello everyone.
As I explained in this post ( https://e2e.ti.com/support/dlp-products-group/dlp/f/dlp-products-forum/1166062…
Hello Mark,
Can you click on the raspberry pi logo on the top left hand side of the terminal > Preferences > Raspberry Pi Configuration > interfaces and check that both SPI and I2C are on?
In your third photo, left had side, above the jcatalan…