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DLP Technology

and Products

ti.com/dlp Q1 2016
DLP® Technology and Products

Flexible and programmable optical solutions that enable a diverse range of display and advanced light
control applications spanning industrial, automotive, enterprise and consumer market segments

What is DLP® technology?


While Texas Instruments is known worldwide for high-quality projection
applications, including award-winning DLP Cinema®, the imaging choice for nearly Why DLP technology?
90 percent of the world’s digital theatre screens, TI’s DLP technology enables
a diverse range of display and advanced light control applications. The Digital • Over 20,000 cycles/second
Micromirror Device (DMD), or DLP chip, is a high speed, efficient MEMS light • Extremely high fill factor
steering device that can work with any type of light, including visible, infrared and
• Polarization independent
ultraviolet. Using TI’s proven semiconductor manufacturing capabilities, each DMD
contains up to 8.8 million individually controlled micromirrors built on top of an • Quintillion cycles tested
associated CMOS memory. Since 1996, TI has produced more than 40 million DLP
chipsets for customers around the world.

Video and data display


Based on the same award-winning DLP display technology used in digital
movie theatres, classrooms, and businesses worldwide, DLP® Pico™ chipsets
enable developers to incorporate bright, efficient, high-definition projection into
the smallest applications. To accelerate end product development, TI maintains
the most extensive pico ecosystem of optical engine manufacturers in the
industry. From cinemas to classrooms to cellphones, TI’s DLP technology offers
a way to satisfy virtually any application or form factor requirement and can
display on freeform, curved surfaces.

Advanced light control


With a portfolio of chipsets optimized for speed, resolution, and wavelength, DLP
advanced light control technology enables high-performance solutions that help
customers solve difficult problems across the spectrum of ultraviolet, visible, and
near-infrared light. Built upon an industry-leading position in digital cinema and
consumer projection, the DLP advanced light control product portfolio is highly
differentiated for digital lithography, machine vision, 3D printing, spectroscopy
and several other emerging applications. With TI’s powerful yet easy-to-use
development tools, customers are now able to introduce innovative products to
TI DLP Cinema chip (top); TI advanced
market faster and more easily.
light control chip (left); and TI video and
data display chip (right)
Automotive
TI’s state-of-the-art semiconductor products help manufacturers and system
suppliers deliver world-class features to the automotive market. This extensive
automotive portfolio includes analog power management, interface and signal
chain solutions, along with DLP displays, ADAS and infotainment processors,
Hercules™ TMS570 microcontrollers and wireless connectivity solutions.
DLP chipsets for automotive are based on award-winning DLP Cinema
technology and deliver robust solutions, bright and vivid image quality for head-
up display and flexibility for adaptive headlight applications. From large-scale
digital dashboards and center console touchscreens that seamlessly integrate
with curved interiors, to smart headlamps that improve visibility during inclement
weather, DLP technology can help automobile manufacturers differentiate their
unique safety features and enhance the driver experience.
Head-up display and center console
touchscreen

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DLP Technology and Products

How DLP technology works


During operation, the DMD controller
loads each underlying memory cell Typical DLP system block diagram
with a “1” or a “0”. Next, a micromirror
clocking pulse is applied, causing each Electronics Light engine
micromirror to switch to a plus or minus
Source Front end Flash memory
12° landed state. In a projection system, inputs
(HDMI, MHL, multimedia Controller
processor
the +12° landed state corresponds to
VGA, other)

an “on” pixel, and the -12° landed state


corresponds to an “off” pixel. Grayscale
Power Applications Illumination DMD
patterns are created by programming management processor driver
the on/off-duty cycle of each mirror. And
LED/laser Illumination Projection
simultaneously, multiple light sources lamp optics optics

are multiplexed to create full RGB


color images. In advanced light control
applications, the ±12° states offer two Typical DLP system block diagram
general purpose output ports with a DLP chipsets consist of two primary components: the Digital Micromirror Device
pattern and its inverse. (DMD) and the DMD controller chip. Certain chipsets also include a power
The DMD works in concert with an management chip.
optical module containing optics and
illumination to create the heart of the
projection engine. The controller is
installed on the electronics board near
the optical module to control the DMD
and perform necessary data formatting
and processing functions.

TRP architecture explained


TI’s proprietary TRP architecture and adaptive DLP® DLP®
IntelliBright™ suite of algorithms enable developers to IntelliBright™
increase brightness or consume less power. TI chipsets
incorporating TRP architecture can incorporate twice the
number of pixels and deliver 30 percent greater optical
efficiency and up to 50 percent power savings on a
frame-by-frame basis than previous TI architectures of
comparable resolution.

TRP architecture benefits


• Twice the pixels
• 30 percent greater optical
efficiency
• Up to 50 percent power savings
Each DLP TRP pixel is 1/20th
the width of a human hair

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DLP Technology and Products

Capabilities
Video and data display capabilities • Wavelength selection – With DLP technology, a dispersive
DLP video and data display products empower developers to optical element is used to spread light into spatially
incorporate bright, efficient, high-definition projection into the separated wavelengths on the surface of the DMD chip.
smallest applications. The DLP chip offers extremely flexible The number of mirrors turned on / off in each DMD
and programmable light management, enabling a wide range column is used to select and attenuate the corresponding
of display applications. wavelength. One common example of wavelength selection
is a spectrometer that can can analyze liquids and solids
in areas such as food, agriculture, pharmaceuticals and
plastics.

Embedded projection from tablet

• Great image quality – DLP video and data display


chipsets are based on proven DLP Cinema technology
and provide unique advantages, including outstanding
readability, precise color, fast digital video performance,
HD resolution, and the ability to work with any light source,
including lamp, LED or laser.
• Any size – DLP chips are available in several resolutions
and package sizes to enable developers to innovate
a broad range of industrial, enterprise and consumer Spectroscopy
electronics applications. With optical modules as
• Digital exposure – Systems based on DLP technology
thin as 5.5 mm, the DLP ecosystem of optical engine
project digital patterns from the DMD that selectively cure
manufacturers offers a wide range of turnkey optical
and harden a layer of photopolymer or resin in one shot.
modules to serve virtually any size requirement.
These systems have higher throughputs than point-by-
• Any shape – The unique micromirror structure of DLP chips point technologies while achieving micron-scale patterns.
enables projected display on virtually any surface shape, PCB Lithography and 3D Printers use this capability today.
including curved and freeform surfaces.
• Robust touch – DLP technology can enable the
transformation of virtually any surface into an interactive
display and can incorporate wire-free physical knobs
within a free-form rear-projection display.

Advanced light control


TI’s advanced light control
technology and extensive
ecosystem enables flexible
optical sensing and illumination.
• Structured light – DLP
technology enables PCB lithography
Programmable Structured
3D machine vision Light source agnostic
Light. With this method, a
series of patterns is projected upon a target object while DLP technology can support a broad range of light sources,
a sensor detects the distortions of the patterns that including LED, laser, UHP, and xenon, depending on the
result from a non-flat surface. Compared with Contact application need. DLP technology can also support a
Coordinate Measurements (CCM) or scanning lasers, DLP wide spectrum of wavelengths from ultraviolet (365 nm
systems can produce non-contact, highly accurate 3D data wavelength) to near infrared (2500 nm); in some cases, DLP
in real-time, facilitating 3D Machine Vision. chips are designed for a specific wavelength.

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DLP Technology and Products

Development tools
TI offers many versatile and flexible platforms that help accelerate The DLP LightCrafter 4500 EVM provides a flexible light
development time. At the heart of every evaluation module (EVM) is a steering solution with high brightness and resolution for
DLP chipset, which includes a DMD and a controller. industrial, medical and scientific applications. The DLP
The DLP LightCrafterTM Display 2010 EVM is an easy-to-use LightCrafter 4500 features the 0.45” WXGA chipset and offers
evaluation module for the 0.2” TRP WVGA display chipset. a compelling combination of resolution, brightness, and
It includes an optical module (~25 lum), an HDMI interface programmability in a small form factor.
(for input data) and the DLP LightCrafter Display GUI for Developers can easily create, store, and display high-speed
configuration. pattern sequences through the EVM’s USB-based application
programming interface (API) and easy-to-use graphical user
DLP LightCrafter interface (GUI).
Display 2010 EVM DLP LightCrafter
0.2” TRP WVGA display chipset 4500 EVM
– DLP2010 DMD 0.45” WXGA chipset
– DLPC3435 display controller – DLP4500 DMD
– DLPA2000 power management/LED driver – DLPC350 digital controller

EVM catalog
Device Included
Price
Name DMD Controller Power IC Software Features ($ U.S.)
Video and data display
DLP LightCrafter Display 2010 DLP2010 DLPC3430/3435 DLPA2005 Yes Standard HDMI input; USB-based GUI for real-time programming; plug and play 599
DLP LightCrafter Display 3010 DLP3010 DLPC3433/3438 DLPA2005 Yes Standard HDMI input; USB-based GUI for real-time programming; plug and play 699
DLP LightCrafter Display 4710 DLP4710 2x DLPC3439 DLPA3005 Yes Standard HDMI input; USB-based GUI for real-time programming; plug and play 1,099
Advanced light control
DLP LightCrafter 3000 DLP3000 DLPC300 NO Yes RGB LED 20L light output; High speed patterns using DLP3000; WVGA resolution (608 x 684) 699
DLP LightCrafter 4500 DLP4500 DLPC350 NO Yes RGB LED 150L light output; 0-5A LED driver; High speed pattern display (912 x 1140) 1,299
DLP LightCrafter 6500 DLP6500FYE DLPC900 NO Yes 2 configurable I/O triggers; Supports data transfer up to 20 Gbps; USB 1:1, HDMI and I2C interfaces 1,999
DLP LightCrafter 9000 DLP9000 DLPC900 NO Yes 2 configurable I/O triggers; Supports data transfer up to 40 Gbps; USB 1:1, HDMI and I2C interfaces 5,749
DLP NIRscan DLP4500NIR DLPC350 NO Yes Spectrometer optical engine; 1350-2450 nm range; >30,000:1 SNR (typical) 8,499
DLP NIRscan Nano DLP2010NIR DLPC150 DLPA2005 Yes Spectrometer optical engine; 900-1700 nm range; >6,000:1 SNR (typical); USB interface; power by USB or battery 999
DLP7000, DLP7000UV,
DLP Discovery 4100 DLPC410 DLPA200 No Fast pattern rates for light exposure and image capture; Maximum flexibility to format and sequence light patterns 7,999 +
DLP9500, DLP9500UV

TI Designs
TI Designs, TI’s comprehensive reference design library, Advanced light control
helps jump-start system design. Designs include schematics
DLP Near-Infrared Spectrometer for Optical Analysis of Liquids & Solids
or block diagrams, BOMs, design files and test reports
Reference Design
that support a broad range of applications. Examples of TI
Designs pertaining to DLP technology include: DLP Ultra-mobile NIR Spectrometer for Portable Chemical
Analysis with Bluetooth Connectivity

DLP Products TI Designs Portable Point Cloud Generation for 3D Scanning using DLP Technology
Reference Design
Video and data display
High Res, Portable Light Steering Reference Design using DLP Technology
Ultra Mobile, Ultra Low Power Display Reference Design
Using DLP Technology Accurate Point Cloud Generation for 3D Machine Vision Applications
using DLP Technology
Portable, Low Power HD Projection Display using DLP Technology
High Resolution 3D Scanner for Factory Automation using DLP Technology
Full HD 1080p Projection Display Reference Design using DLP Pico
Technology Best-in-class Combination Stereolithography 3D Printer
Development Using DLP Technology
Portable, High Brightness HD Projection Display Reference Design using
DLP Technology High Speed DLP Sub-system for Industrial 3D Printing and Digital
Lithography Reference Design

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DLP Technology and Products

DLP technology ecosystem


The DLP ecosystem, consisting of the DLP Design Network and optical engine
manufacturers, aids developers in accelerating product development and time
to market.
• T
 he DLP Design Network is a group of independent, well-established companies
that provide hardware/software integration, optics design, system integration,
prototyping, manufacturing services, and turnkey solutions to a worldwide
customer base to accelerate product development and time to market with DLP
technology. Visit ti.com/dlp-design-house for more information.
• D
 LP optical engine manufacturers are independent, well-established companies
that provide turnkey optical modules to a worldwide customer base. These
modules incorporate a Digital Micromirror Device (DMD), an LED-based
illumination source, and the necessary optical elements that form the core of a
projection system. TI customers can procure optical modules directly from these
optical engine manufacturers to accelerate product development and time to
market. Visit ti.com/dlp-modules for more information. Example optical module for video
and data display applications

Market opportunities
TI’s DLP technology is highly flexible and enables a diverse range of display and advanced light control
applications for industrial, automotive, enterprise, medical and consumer market segments.

Industrial Enterprise Personal electronics


• Control panels • Government • Gaming: dual console,
• Human machine interface • Education interactive
• 3D machine vision • Cinema • Wearable display
• Spectroscopy • Large venue • Mobile phones
• 3D printing • Mobile projection • Tablets
• PCB lithography • Camcorders
• Laptops
• Digital signage: interactive
surface, storefront, retail • 3D printing
• Commercial gaming • Smart home

DLP video and data display technology


Automotive Medical enables a broad range of industrial and
consumer electronics wearable display
• Head-up display • Spectroscopy applications, including augmented
reality and immersive full field of view
• Center console • 3D printing
• Smart headlights • 3D machine vision
Affordable near-infrared
spectrometer with more than
30,000:1 signal-to-noise ratio
for <1 second measurements.

ti.com/dlp 6 Texas Instruments Q2 2016


DLP Technology and Products
Chipset catalog - video and data display
DMD PMIC
Max DMD Package DMD 1ku Controller 1ku
DMD Array PMIC-LED Pattern Optimized Pixel Pixel Pixel Dimensions Pin/ Price 1ku Price Price
Number Resolution Diagonal Controller Driver Rate Wavelengths Pitch Orientation Architecture Features EVM (lxwxh) Pkg ($ U.S.) ($ U.S.) ($ U.S.)
DLPC3430/ 420-700 nm Plug and play LightCrafter 15.9 x 5.3 x
DLP2010 854 x 480 0.20” DLPA2000/05 RGB 120 Hz 5.4 μm Orthogonal TRP 40/FQJ 80.07 17.82 6.33
3435 (visible) DLP IntelliBright Display 2010 3.18 mm
420-700 nm DLPC2607 17.62 x 5.92 x
DLP3000 854 x 480 0.30” DLPC2607 PAD1000 RGB 120 Hz 7.6 μm Diamond VSP Parallel interface 50/FQB 85 11.63 Call
(visible) DISPLAY EVM* 3.1 mm
420-700 nm Plug and play LightCrafter 18.2 x 7 x
DLP3010 1280 X 720 0.30” DLPC3433/38 DLPA3000 RGB 120 Hz 5.4 μm Orthogonal TRP 57/FQK 103.88 22.08 6.33
(visible) DLP IntelliBright Display 3010 3.78 mm
420-700 nm LVDS and DLPC6401 20.7 x 9.1 x 80/FQE,
DLP4501 1280 x 800 0.45” DLPC6401 None RGB 120 Hz 7.6 μm Diamond VSP 128 25.33 –—
(visible) Parallel interface DISPLAY EVM* 4.2 mm FQD
420-700 nm LightCrafter 24.5 x 11 x 100/
DLP4710 1920 x 1080 0.47” DLPC3439 DLPA3005 RGB 120 Hz 5.4 μm Orthogonal TRP DLP IntelliBright 179 20.49 8.23
(visible) Display 4710 3.78 mm FQL
*Third Party EVM

Chipset catalog - advanced light control


DMD 100u Controller Micromirror
*Micromirror Array Micromirror Max Max Pixel Optimized Pixel Pixel DMD Package Price 100u Price Driver 100u
DMD Number Array Diagonal Controller Driver Pattern Rate Data Rate Wavelengths Pitch Orientation EVM Dimensions (lxwxh) ($ U.S.) ($U.S.) Price ($U.S.)
DLPA2000 / 110 20 5.12 / 7.60
DLP2010NIR 854 x 480 0.2” DLPC150 1,500 Hz (binary) 1.2 Gbps 700-2500 mm 5.4 μm Orthogonal NIRscan Nano 15.9 x 5.3 x 4 mm
DLPA2005 (1ku price) (1ku price) (1ku price)
DLP3000 608 x 684 0.30” DLPC300 –— 4,000 Hz (binary) 1.7 Gbps 420-700 nm 7.6 μm Diamond LightCrafter 16.6 x 7 x 3.54 mm 95 16 –—
LightCrafter 20.7 x 9.1 x 3.33 mm
DLP4500 912 x 1140 0.45” DLPC350 –— 4,225 Hz (binary) 4.4 Gbps 420-700 nm 7.6 μm Diamond 143 56 –—
4500
DLP4500NIR 912 x 1140 0.45” DLPC350 –— 4,225 Hz (binary) 4.4 Gbps 700 - 2500 nm 7.6 μm Diamond NIRscan 20.7 x 9.1 x 3.33 mm 315 56 –—
DLP5500 1024 x 768 0.55” DLPC200 DLPA200 5,000 Hz (binary) 3.9 Gbps 420-700 nm 10.8 μm Orthogonal –— 32.2 x 22.3 x 3.66 mm 403 140 12.36
LightCrafter 40.6 × 31.8 × 6 mm
DLP6500FYE 1920 x 1080 0.65” DLPC900 –— 9,500 Hz (binary) 19.7 Gbps 420-700 nm 7.6 μm Orthogonal 588 160 –—
6500
LightCrafter
DLP6500FLQ 1920 x 1080 0.65” DLPC900 –— 9,500 Hz (binary) 19.7 Gbps 400-700 nm 7.6 μm Orthogonal 32 x 41 mm 1,137 160 –—
6500
Discovery 40.64 x 31.75 x 6.01 mm
DLP7000 1024 x 768 0.7” DLPC410 DLPA200 32,552 Hz (binary) 25.2 Gbps 420-700 nm 13.6 μm Orthogonal 787 193 12.36
4100
Discovery 40.64 x 31.75 x 6.01 mm
DLP7000UV 1024 x 768 0.7” DLPC410 DLPA200 32,552 Hz (binary) 25.2 Gbps 363-420 um 13.6 μm Orthogonal 3,763 193 12.36
4100
DLPC900 LightCrafter
DLP9000 2560 x 1600 0.9” –— 9,500 Hz (binary) 39 Gbps 400-700 nm 7.6 μm Orthogonal 42.2 x 42.2 x 7 mm 2,783 160 –—
(qty 2) 9000
DLP9000X 2560 x 1600 0.9” DLPC910 –— 14,989 Hz (binary) 61.1 Gbps 400-700 nm 7.6 μm Orthogonal –— 42.2 x 42.2 x 7 mm 4,449 295 –—
DLPA200 Discovery
DLP9500 1920 x 1080 0.95” DLPC410 23,148 Hz (binary) 48 Gbps 400-700 nm 10.8 μm Orthogonal 42.2 x 42.2 x 7 mm 2,446 193 12.36
(qty 2) 4100
DLPA200 Discovery
DLP9500UV 1920 x 1080 0.95” DLPC410 23,148 Hz (binary) 48 Gbps 363-420 nm 10.8 μm Ortogonal 42.2 x 42.2 x 7 mm 6,999 193 12.36
(qty 2) 4100
*Addressable pixels Note: Multiple package types exist for DMDs. Visit ti.com/dlp to see all packages.

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