DLPU101D December 2020 – July 2024 DLPC900
To configure the output or input triggers click the Pattern Settings button as shown in Figure 6-16. Within this panel, the user can select the output delays of Trigger 1 and 2 and the input delay for Trigger In 1 and 2. The output delays are from the start of the pattern on the DMD.
Trigger In 1 and 2 can be delayed to have a later affect from when the external device performed the trigger. All signals can be inverted.
The LED controls can also be delayed. These delays are from the start of the pattern on the DMD. Checking the invert box on the LED control signals causes the signals to be inverted so that rising edges become falling edges and falling edges become rising edges.
Minimum LED Pulse Width control allows the system to have much higher pattern speeds. Input the minimum LED Pulse Width specific to your illumination system to achieve higher pattern speeds through illumination modulation. Illumination modulation occurs with 8-bit patterns at rates faster than 1031Hz, by modulating the light source to shorten the shortest bits, therefore increasing the maximum pattern speed. The LED enable signals from the DLPC900 can be used to control the illumination modulation of the LEDs.
The DMD Active Blocks allows a subset of DMD blocks to be activated, while the mirrors in the non-selected blocks are set to the off state. See Section 6.6.6 for an example of using this mode. When operating with a subset of DMD blocks, enable the DMD Idle Mode as often as possible. For example, whenever the system is idle, between exposures if the application allows, or when the exposure pattern sequence is stopped. To enable the DMD Idle Mode, the pattern sequence must be stopped. To restart the pattern sequence, the DMD Idle Mode must be disabled.
The DMD Idle Mode provides a 50/50 duty cycle across the entire DMD mirror array, where the mirrors are flipped between the on and off states to optimize the performance of the mirrors.
The Image Compression option allows for control of the compression type that occurs to the pattern images.
More information on these compression types can be found in the DLPC900 Programmer's Guide.