Texas Instruments DLP2010LC Digital Micromirror Device (DMD)

Texas Instruments DLP2010LC Digital Micromirror Device (DMD) is a digitally controlled micro-opto-electromechanical system (MOEMS) spatial light modulator (SLM). This DMD can display images, videos, and patterns when coupled to an appropriate optical system. This device is a component of the chipset that includes the DLP2010LC DMD, DLPC3470 controller, and DLPA200x/DLPA3000 PMIC/LED driver. The compact physical size of the Texas Instruments DLP2010LC can be used in portable equipment where a small form factor and low power are important. The compact package compliments the small size of the LEDs for space-constrained light engines.

Features

  • 0.2 Inch (5.29mm) diagonal micromirror array
  • Displays an 854x480 pixel array in an orthogonal layout
  • 5.4-micron micromirror pitch
  • ±17° micromirror tilt (relative to a flat surface)
  • Side illumination for optimal efficiency and optical engine size
  • Polarization-independent aluminum micromirror surface
  • 4-Bit SubLVDS input data bus
  • Dedicated DLPC3470 display and light controller and DLPA200x/DLPA3000 PMIC and LED driver for reliable operation

Applications

  • Integrated display and 3D depth capture
  • Smartphones, tablets, laptops, and cameras
  • Battery-powered mobile accessory
  • 3D depth capture (3D camera, 3D reconstruction, AR/VR, dental scanner)
  • 3D machine vision (robotics, metrology, in-line inspection (AOI))
  • 3D biometrics (facial and fingerprint recognition)
  • Light exposure (3D printers, programmable spatial and temporal light exposure)

Functional Block Diagram

Block Diagram - Texas Instruments DLP2010LC Digital Micromirror Device (DMD)
Inilathala: 2020-07-01 | Na-update: 2024-06-27