Hi,
I explore chip DLP6500FYE DMD. When the chip recorded the entire frame, there is a momentary mirror off in moments of rewriting the frame. This is correct and it is written in DLPA008A–July 2008–Revised October 2013 DMD 101: Introduction to Digital Micromirror Device (DMD) Technology page 3 - 2.3.3 Mirror Clocking Pulse – Transferring Memory State to Mirror State. This is shown in the figure.
Probably the same is true in the block mode.
I have a question - this is the mirror off only one occurs in a block which is overwritten data from CMOS memory, or all mirrors are turned off at the block mode? This is shown in the figure.
and there is still one question.
The second pulse STROB is a function “Mirror Clocking Pulse momentarily releases the micromirror”.
The third pulse STROB is a function “then re-lands it based on the state of the CMOS memory below”.
That makes the first pulse STROB? Because the data is already written into memory.
Best regards,
Serg

