Hi Rusha,
No problem! I am happy to help. Please see my response below:
1. A dummy load would be required. Because the DLPA1000 (the LED driver & PMIC for the DLPDLCR2000EVM) has a fault mode for overvoltage protection (section 7.3.5.5 of the DLPA1000…
Jens,
If you have a second system available, the best way to debug this issue would be to compare the two units to determine whether a part on the faulty system is damaged.
For starters, I recommend you check the schematic for the DLPDLCR2000EVM:…
Vinh,
Welcome to the E2E forums, and thanks for your interest in our DLP technology.
If internal test pattern is working and your external interface is having issues, you have probably hooked up the 24-bit parallel RGB interface incorrectly. Can…
Hello Bhavdipsinh,
The DLP2000 chipset is only compatible with LED light sources. For an example implementation, please refer to the DLPDLCR2000EVM reference design:
www.ti.com/.../tida-01473
The DLP2000 is suitable for time of flight and low…
Brandon,
Thanks for your interest in our DLP products.
Unfortunately, we don't have a 3D model available to load into a CAD program. The closest we can provide at this time is the assembly drawing, which is available at:
www.ti.com/.../tidrs03…
Matthew,
In this case, it sounds like you are referring to the EVM's PCB design, rather than the package type of the DLPC2607 itself.
Although we do not provide alternative designs in different form factors for this system, we do provide all the…
Sanjay,
The DLPDLCR2000EVM is designed to work with a 5V-3A supply. It is very likely that you burnt out a regulator in using a 9V supply. In this case, you will probably need to either replace or repair your system.
I highly suggest you contact…
Yash,
The only things you should need to modify are the pinouts for the parallel video input, and the video format register in the DLPC2607. Note that the video format pinouts are referenced in the DLPC2607 datasheet, so be sure to check it to ensure…
Mebin
Welcome to the E2E forums, and thanks for your interest in our DLP technology.
The pin mapping for PDATA0-23 matches the RGB888 pin mapping seen here:
elinux.org/24bit_LCD_for_BBB
As for the other pinouts, their purposes in detail are…
Part Number: DLPDLCR2000EVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS65217 , TIDA-01473 ,
Philippe Dollo
The link http://www.ti.com/lit/ug/dlpu049/dlpu049.pdf mentioned at DLPDLCR2000EVM: Quick-Start Tutorial is dead.