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 4…
Part Number: DLP6500FLQ Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TIDA-00293 , Dear TI support,
I am a student and I am doing some research on DLP 3D printers. I was trying to calculate the pixel size for a DLP6500. After reading some documents on your website,…
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 that…
Hello Jose,
If you do not change to a shorter wavelength LED for the illumination, then the exposure time will be VERY long or possibly there is not enough power. I don't know if the Blue LED in the DLPLCR4500EVM has sufficient power to cause any meaningful…
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 if you…
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…
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…
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…