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MBMC Request

Hello,

I would like to request two pattern sets as seen below.

PExT = 8333 us

Bit-Depth # Patterns Color
8 9 Green
1 9 Green
1 1 Red
1 1 Green
1 1 Blue

And,

PExT = 8333 us

Bit-Depth # Patterns Color
8 9 Green
1 10 Green
1 1 Red
1 1 Green
1 1 Blue

Thank you,

Cole

  • Hello,

    I would still like the request the above pattern sets but also add the two below:

    PExT = 8333 us

    Bit-Depth # Patterns Color
    8 9 Blue
    1 9 Blue
    1 1 Red
    1 1 Green
    1 1 Blue

    PExT = 8333 us

    Bit-Depth # Patterns Color
    8 9 Red
    1 9 Red
    1 1 Red
    1 1 Green
    1 1 Blue

    Thank you,

    Cole

  • Hi Cole,

    Should not be a problem generating the sequences, but please allow until the end of this week for us to post them.

    Thanks,

    Eric

  • Hello Cole,

    The patterns should post to the following URL within a day.

    http://software-dl.ti.com/dlp/embedded/catalog/dlp3000/dlp3000mbmc.html

    Regards,

    Eric

  • Hi,

    I recently tried to use my MBMC:

    9 x 8bpp G + 10 x 1bpp G + 1 x 1bpp R + 1 x 1bpp G + 1 x 1bpp B with Exposure = 8333us

    and

    9 x 8bpp G + 10 x 1bpp G + 1 x 1bpp R + 1 x 1bpp G + 1 x 1bpp B with Exposure = 10500us

    Issue #1:

    Parsing with the most recent GUI creates a black pattern for the R, G, B patterns.

    Issue #2:

    Parsing with an older parser seems to create white patterns where R, G and B should be. The issue I have is that when I use the .bin file everything is fine as it projects the Red, Green and then instead of Blue it projects Green again.

    Has there been a change in firmware or the parser?

    Can I get a new bin file generated for:

    9 x 8bpp G + 10 x 1bpp G + 1 x 1bpp R + 1 x 1bpp G + 1 x 1bpp B with Exposure = 8333us

    9 x 8bpp G + 10 x 1bpp G + 1 x 1bpp R + 1 x 1bpp G + 1 x 1bpp B with Exposure = 10500us

    Thank you,

    Cole