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DLP6500FYE: Solid & Environmental Conditions

Part Number: DLP6500FYE


Hi All,

My questions are all regarding the DLP6500FYE environmental conditions.

Does anyone know:

- If there are specs that could be found for what the device is designed to endure? If so, where could they be found? My applications is HUD for aviation, so this is a major concern.

- The same for environmental testing results.

- Are the CAD/Solid parts available for the DLP6500FYE, that will enable vibration and temperature stability analysis?

Thank you in advance for your help!

Yuval

  • Hi Yuval,

    The specs for what the DLP6500FYE DMD is capable of handling can be found in the datasheet, section 6. Are you looking for something further than what's in the datasheet?

    I don't know that there are any further environmental testing results either. Can you specify further what you're looking for?

    I'll look into the CAD/solid parts and post back.

    -Paul
  • Hi Paul,
    Thank you for your replies!
    I could not find any information regading dynamics & vibration testing, impulses, etc...
    Could you please help me with this?
    I'm looking forward for your CAD/solid input. Thanks for that as well!
    Best,
    Yuval
  • Hi Yuval,

    I'll see if there is any additional data but we don't typically test our devices in the same manner as one would need for an aviation application. Generally speaking, any vibration would have to be very high frequency before it impacts the mirrors because their mass is so small.

    This week I'm traveling so I'll have to get back to you next week sometime with further information. Thank you for your patience.
    -Paul
  • Hi Yuval,

    Have you taken at look at the provided design files from the product page? We do provide a CAD model of the DMD for customer use and that's about all we'll be able to provide as far as mechanical modeling goes. As I mentioned, the mirror mass is so small that even for aviation vibration testing there will be no impact.

    www.ti.com/.../technicaldocuments

    Thermal models are a bit more difficult to obtain and would require an NDA. If this is something you would like to pursue, let's discuss offline over private message and see what is possible.

    Thanks,
    Paul