Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DLP9500, , DLP471TP, DLP4710, DLP7000
Hi Team,
Our customer is looking for a DLP with resolution at or higher than 1024x768, that can flip mirrors given a pre-loaded binary pattern at 44 microseconds or faster. She has some inquiries as follows;
I'm wondering what the advantage of the DLP9500 is over the DLP3310? Is it primarily light throughput? I see that the 3310 and 9500 have micromirror switching times of 10 and 13-22 microseconds, respectively. Though the 3310 states that the "input frame rate (max)" is 60 Hz - how does that translate to switching time of mirrors? If I were to pre-load a number of binary arrays, would I be able to display one every 10 microseconds? Or only one every 0.0167 seconds (1/60 Hz)?
I would be looking for the DLP with a controller, but would likely be providing my own lighting, unless you could suggest a strong broadband 400-700 nm light source, where we would otherwise be implementing our own source (white light LED) and optics. What is the cost for the optics components (I assume this refers to a grating, collimating mirrors, lenses) of the system from you/third party?
Regards,
Danilo