DLPU114A August 2024 – November 2024 DLPC8445
This command freezes the image whereby the last image received is displayed in every subsequent frame.
The image freeze capability has two main uses. The first use is to simply freeze the current image on the screen. The second use is to assist the user in reducing display artifacts during limited system configuration changes. In this second case, the image is frozen, system changes are made, and the image is unfrozen after completion. When the image is unfrozen, the display shows the most recent input image frames. Input data between the freeze point and the unfreeze point is lost. However, due to the possibility of commands that affect the DMD immediately, it is recommended to disabled LED's during transitions.
The controller software does not freeze or unfreeze the image except when explicitly commanded to by command Set Image Freeze. This is true whether controller software is making updates to the system on its own volition or during any operation commanded via the I2C interface.
An overview of using the Set Image Freeze command is included.
Use of Image Freeze to Reduce On-Screen Artifacts:
Commands that take a long time to process, require a lot a data to be loaded from flash, or change the frame timing of the system may create on-screen artifacts. The Set Image Freeze command can minimize or eliminate these artifacts. The process is:
1. Send a Set Image Freeze command to enable
2. Send commands with the potential to create image
3. Send a Set Image Freeze command to disable
Because commands to the controller process serially, no special timing or delay is required between these commands. The number of commands placed between the freeze and unfreeze should be small, as it is not desirable for the image to be frozen for a long period of time. Caution: Command Set Display Curtain or any operation that requires curtain will override Freeze and the frozen displayed image will be lost. The following operations require a curtain and will override Freeze:
1. Source Type Switch (Standard - XPR - 3D)
2. Switch to Splash display
3. Source Re-lock
4. Switch to Standby Mode