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DLPC3478: How to output RGB color image as a pattern

Part Number: DLPC3478
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DLP3010, , DLPA2005

Tool/software:

Hello.

I am using DLPC3478+DLPA2005+DLP3010.
(F/W Version 9.0.1)
So far, the development has been completed without any special issues and is currently in mass production.

I would like to thank the TI staff who have helped me so far.

There is something I would like to test additionally.

I would like to output the RGB image below as a Splash pattern or in another way.

Is there a method you can recommend?
Every time a pattern is output, a trigger should be generated through Trigger1 or Trigger2.

It is okay if the pattern output time is slow.

I have tested it through Splash pattern so far, but it is only output in a single color.

Please reply.

  • Hello Yongin,

    We are sorry that your thread got missed yesterday.  I have assigned it to the most knowledgeable expert who should respond shortly. 

    Fizix

  • Hello,

    Could you please advise if your FW version has more than 1 LED enabled? We usually release 2 versions of LED enabling because of customers necessity.

    I don't have the 9.0.1 firmware version available but if you go to the Firmware Selector Tool you can get the latest 9.2.0 version that should have all 3 LEDs enabled.

    I also assume you have a custom system, so make sure to select the correct Pin Mapping you've designed. First check this with the latest version - could you share what the command you send to configure the single color splash pattern? 

    Is there a method you can recommend?
    Every time a pattern is output, a trigger should be generated through Trigger1 or Trigger2.

    To address your question - the method you want to use depends on what you are trying to accomplish. Please share your intended use case.

    Best,

    Aaron