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DLP801RE

DLP801RE Series

0.80-inch WUXGA ProAV DLP® digital micromirror device (DMD)

Manufacturer: Texas Instruments

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0.80-inch WUXGA ProAV DLP® digital micromirror device (DMD)

Key Features

0.8-inch diagonal micromirror arrayWUXGA ( 1920 × 1200) display resolution9.0-µm micromirror pitch±14.5° micromirror tilt (relative to flat surface)Corner illuminationSupports high optical power density for high-brightness large venue displaysUp to 40W/cm 2 total optical power density2xLVDS input data busSupports WUXGA up to 120 HzLaser-phosphor, and RGB laser supported by DLPC4430 display controller, DLPA100 power management and motor driver IC0.8-inch diagonal micromirror arrayWUXGA ( 1920 × 1200) display resolution9.0-µm micromirror pitch±14.5° micromirror tilt (relative to flat surface)Corner illuminationSupports high optical power density for high-brightness large venue displaysUp to 40W/cm 2 total optical power density2xLVDS input data busSupports WUXGA up to 120 HzLaser-phosphor, and RGB laser supported by DLPC4430 display controller, DLPA100 power management and motor driver IC

Description

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The DLP801RE digital micromirror device (DMD) is a digitally controlled micro-electromechanical system (MEMS) spatial light modulator (SLM) that enables bright WUXGA solid-state illuminated display systems. The TI DLP 0.8-inch WUXGA chipset comprises the DMD, DLPC4430 display controller,DLPA300micromirror driver, andDLPA100power and motor driver. The compact physical size of the chipset provides a complete system that enables small form factor WUXGA displays with solid-state illumination. To help accelerate the design cycle, the DMD ecosystem includes established resources, which includeproduction ready optical modules,optical module manufacturers, anddesign houses. To learn more about how to start designing with the DMD, visit theGetting Started with TI DLP display technologypage. The DLP801RE digital micromirror device (DMD) is a digitally controlled micro-electromechanical system (MEMS) spatial light modulator (SLM) that enables bright WUXGA solid-state illuminated display systems. The TI DLP 0.8-inch WUXGA chipset comprises the DMD, DLPC4430 display controller,DLPA300micromirror driver, andDLPA100power and motor driver. The compact physical size of the chipset provides a complete system that enables small form factor WUXGA displays with solid-state illumination. To help accelerate the design cycle, the DMD ecosystem includes established resources, which includeproduction ready optical modules,optical module manufacturers, anddesign houses. To learn more about how to start designing with the DMD, visit theGetting Started with TI DLP display technologypage.