Dear TI
I have a standard DLP light commander. I would like to replace the LEDs with a UV source. Accordingly I would need to know whether the projector can project light at wavelengths down to around 340nm.
We are aware that the front end projection optics may need replacing but are really interested in whether the optics bringing light to the DLP mirror and the mirror itself can handle these wavelengths. I went through the datasheet for the DMD itself ( http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/dlps013a/dlps013a.pdf ). It's designed for visible light (420-700 nm) and there is not enough information on UV. The micromirror material seem to be Coming Eagle XG (or 2000), I found some info about it ( http://www.coresix.com/images/EAGLE_XG_material_information.pdf ) in particular UV transmission seem ok for the near UV. However I would need some additional information:
- how much light will be reflected at 360nm?
- will the use of UV with the current mirror raises other issue (e.g.
diffraction)?
Thanks in advance
Riccardo