Texas Instruments DLP3310 Digital Micromirror Device (DMD)

Texas Instruments DLP3310 Digital Micromirror Device (DMD) is a digitally controlled micro-opto-electromechanical system (MOEMS) spatial light modulator (SLM). When coupled to an appropriate optical system, the DLP3310 DMD displays a very crisp and high-quality image or video. The Texas Instruments DLP3310 is part of the chipset, including the DLP3310 DMD, DLPC3437 display controller, and DLPA3000 PMIC/LED driver. The compact physical size of the DLP3310 coupled with the controller and the PMIC/LED driver provides a complete system solution that enables a small form factor, low power, and high-resolution full-HD displays.

Features

  • 0.33 inch (8.38mm) diagonal micromirror array
    • Displays full-HD 1920×1080 pixels on the screen
    • 5.4µm micromirror pitch
    • 17° micromirror tilt (relative to a flat surface)
    • Side illumination for optimal efficiency and optical engine size
    • Polarization-independent aluminum micromirror surface
  • 32-bit subLVDS input data bus
  • Dedicated DLPC3437 display controller and DLPA3000 PMIC/LED driver for reliable operation

Applications

  • Mobile smart TVs
  • Screenless TVs
  • Gaming displays
  • Digital signage
  • Wearable displays
  • Pico projectors
  • Interactive displays
  • Ultra-mobile displays
  • Smart home displays
  • Virtual assistant

Simplified Schematic

Schematic - Texas Instruments DLP3310 Digital Micromirror Device (DMD)
Publicado: 2018-05-22 | Actualizado: 2023-01-19