Dear team,
Does the firmware of the FPGA have a basic temperature protection mechanism?
Or does the FPGA simply store temperature in a temporary register?
Thank you for your assistance.
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Dear team,
Does the firmware of the FPGA have a basic temperature protection mechanism?
Or does the FPGA simply store temperature in a temporary register?
Thank you for your assistance.
Hi Johns,
The DLP3021-Q1 FPGA firmware only has the ability to read the temperature, but does not have any built-in response mechanism for over/under temperature protection. It is up to the external system controller to take responsive/corrective system action (e.g. disable LEDs or decrease LED PWM duty cycle) based on the temperature data captured by the FPGA.