DLPU048E August 2016 – July 2024
Standby Mode is the first mode that the main application enters when the boot application transitions execution to the main application. No video is displayed, illumination is disabled, and the DMD remains parked. The primary features of Standby Mode are flash programming and non-periodic BIST execution, which cannot be executed in other operating modes.
When Standby Mode is entered, a selection of non-periodic BISTs can be automatically executed based on flash options. Once this is completed, a flash option determines whether the software will remain in Standby Mode or automatically transition to Display Mode. If the flash option to transition to Display Mode is not selected, the software will wait in Standby Mode until the host sends a command to transition to another mode.