DLPA126A April   2022  – July 2024 DLP160AP , DLP160CP , DLP2000 , DLP2010 , DLP230GP , DLP230KP , DLP230NP , DLP3010 , DLP3310 , DLP4710 , DLP471TP , DLP472TP

 

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Humanoid robots, those resembling a human form, can be used in a wide range of industries including consumer, education, commercial, industrial, medical, and entertainment. Compact projection designs from TI DLP® Pico technology allow users to engage with on-demand, free-form displays on or outside of the robot.

Projection Configurations

  1. Facial Graphics: Ability to convey emotion through facial expressions by projecting faces on curved or uniquely shaped surfaces from within.
  2. Ground Projection: Display guidance/directions, warnings, or other messaging with the option to incorporate interactivity on surfaces or with gestures.
  3. Project on wall or objects: Display full video or informational graphics and ability to dynamically modify graphics to highlight or label spaces and objects when paired with a camera or vision system; learn more about machine vision solutions using DLP technology.

Recommended DLP Pico Chipsets for Robotics

Type DMD Resolution
Facial DLP160CP/AP 180p, 360p
DLP2000 360p
DLP2010 480p
DLP230GP/KP/NP 540p, 720p, 1080p
Ground or surface DLP3010 720p
DLP3310 1080p
DLP4710 1080p
DLP472TP 4K UHD

Applications

Projection displays can stand alone or work alongside employees in commercial and industrial environments to provide alerts, guidance, and directions. While including facial features can make the product more engaging to the user in a retail setting, other features like ground or surface projection can provide critical safety information or increase efficiency of tasks.

In residential or consumer applications, humanoid robotics can augment virtual assistant technology offering the ability to stream content anywhere with a large display when needed but remain discreet when not in use. In addition, humanoids are being leveraged for educational and medical applications where the ability to create dynamic lifelike facial expressions aids in social/emotional development.

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