Texas Instruments DLPC3433/38 DLP® Digital Controller
Texas Instruments DLPC3433/38 DLP® Digital Controller, part of the DLP3010 (0.3 720p) chipset, supports reliable operation of the DLP3010 digital micromirror device (DMD). The DLPC3433/ DLCP3438 controller provides a convenient, multi-functional interface between system electronics and the DMD, enabling small form factor, low power, and high-resolution HD displays.Features
- Display Controller for DLP3010 (.3 720p) TRP DMD
- Supports input image sizes up to 720p
- Low-power DMD interface with interface training
- 24-Bit, input pixel interface support
- Parallel or BT656, interface protocols
- Pixel clock up to 150MHz
- Multiple input pixel data format options
- MIPI DSI interface type 3 (supported only with DLPC3433)
- One to four lanes, up to 470 Mbps lane speed
- Pixel data processing
- IntelliBright™ suite of image processing algorithms
- Content adaptive illumination control
- Local area brightness boost
- Image resizing (scaling)
- 1D keystone correction
- Color coordinate adjustment
- Programmable Degamma
- Active power management processing
- Color space conversion
- 4:2:2 to 4:4:4 chroma interpolation
- Field scaled de-interlacing
- IntelliBright™ suite of image processing algorithms
- Two package options
- 176-pin, 7mm × 7mm, 0.4mm pitch, NFBGA
- 201-pin, 13mm × 13mm, 0.8mm pitch, NFBGA
- External flash support
- Auto DMD parking at power down
- Embedded frame memory (eDRAM)
- System features
- I2C control of device configuration
- Programmable splash screens
- Programmable LED current control
- Display image rotation
- One frame latency
- Compatible with DLPA2000, DLPA2005, and DLPA3000 PMIC’s
Applications
- Battery-powered mobile accessory HD projector
- Battery-powered smart HD accessory
- Embedded projection (Notebooks, laptops, tablets, hot spots, etc.)
- Digital signage
- Wearable display (near eye or head-mounted)
- Interactive display
- Low-latency gaming display
Functional Block Diagram
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Opublikowano: 2015-07-14
| Zaktualizowano: 2022-03-11
