Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TIDA-00293 Hello all,
I have read a document titled "TIDA-00293 DLP 3D Printer User's Guide" which can be found here: http://www.ti.com/lit/ug/dlpu025/dlpu025.pdf
The document linked above mentions the use of the …
Part Number: DLPLCR4500EVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TIDA-00293 Hello,
I am trying to replace the blue LED in the LighCrafter 4500 EVM with a UV LED as per the modifications instructions for the TIDA-00293 reference design. After removing the…
Part Number: DLPLCR4500EVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TIDA-00293 , Hello,
I have disassembled the light engine to access and replace the blue LED with an UV LED as directed in the TIDA-00293 reference design. However, I discovered to my dismay…
HI Vivek, thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately at 405nm, the usual plastic optics can work okay, but become unusable at 365nm.
TI has a whole website dedicated to UV projection with "98% transmission down to 363nm" ( www.ti.com/.../overview.html…
HI Vivek, thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately at 405nm, the usual plastic optics can work okay, but become unusable at 365nm.
TI has a whole website dedicated to UV projection with "98% transmission down to 363nm" ( www.ti.com/.../overview.html…
Hi Chirag,
Welcome to the DLP Forums and thank you for your questions. Everything you need to use the Lightcrafter 4500 is described here:
www.ti.com/.../TIDA-00293
There are design files, schematics, mechanical designs, etc. Please let us know…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TIDA-00293 , DLPC350 Hello,
I will be working with a lab that will be using the LightCrafter 4500 for 3D printing. I have read the TIDA-00293 DLP 3D Printer User's Guide
, but this document is for a 3D printer that…
Richard,
I did want to add one more thing. We have a TI Design for 3D printing (TIDA-00293) that requires modifying the Lightcrafter 4500. The guide on how to do that can be found here: www.ti.com/.../tidc573 and might be a good reference for the work…
Hi Tianqi, Welcome to the DLP Forums and thank you for your question. I am not sure what the power requirements you need for your system will be because that depends on the material you are trying to expose. What I would recommend you start looking at…
Hi Thomas,
Have you seen our DLP stereo-lithography 3D printing reference design? It can be found here: www.ti.com/.../TIDA-00293
There is a lot of very good information there, which I recommend you look through. There is some specific discussion…