Part Number: DLPC3436 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TIDA-080009 , DLPA2005 , DLPDLCR230NPEVM , TIDA-080003 PWM IN +RC filter is used as the comparator’s reference voltage and act as “ADC” for DLPC3436 by harvesting COM_OUT base on one of the input…
Part Number: DLPC3434 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TIDA-080009 , DLP230KP , Hello,
There are available design files for the DLP230KP chipset (as for TIDA-080009). Can you share a list of PCB suppliers/producer that has on-the-shelf DLPC3434 supported…
Hello Josel,
Please tell the client not to power the Raspberry Pi first if it is connected to the EVM. It should always be the EVM to receive power first.
Can the client get to PROJ_ON or INTZ signals on the EVM? We have a schematic and PCB files…
Hello Kurumi,
Our controller datasheet specifies 3x crystals we have tested to be used with our controller. Figure 10-2 refers to the crystal only and does not show a OSC setup.
When using a OSC the OSC output should be connected to the PLL_REFCLK_I…
Hello User,
Welcome to the E2E forum and thank you for your interest in DLP technology!
We do not have alternative host processors that has been validated for the DLPDLCR2000EVM or the DLPDLCR230NPEVM. However, these interfaces are well documented…
Zhang,
Yes, there is a reference design for the DLP230NP chipset. You can find it at: https://www.ti.com/tool/TIDA-080009
I'm not sure I understand your second question. Are you looking for a PMIC recommendation? The reference design above uses the…
Part Number: DLPLCR4500EVM Hi,
(There is a relevant previous question : https://e2e.ti.com/support/dlp-products-group/dlp/f/dlp-products-forum/931070/dlplcr4500evm-cad-or-drawing-file-mechanical ,
but it does not solve my question and the previous…
George,
it is possible to reprogram the flash device of the system yourself provided you have a Raspberry Pi connected to it. The python support package included with this EVM provides a script for reflashing the system over SPI (regardless of whether…
User,
Thanks for your feedback.
The user guide for the board is currently being updated with a new revision, I believe. It should be back up within the next day. In the meantime I recommend you check the Reference Design associated with the board…