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Precision labs series: DLP® Labs - Display
This training curriculum details the use of DLP® technology for display applications. High-level videos include topics on product selection and brightness requirements, while more in-depth videos tackle considerations such as projection techniques, cooling and other application-based design challenges. The goal of this series is to help you create the brightest, most efficient systems for automotive, display and industrial light control in the world. Be sure to bookmark this page as we will be adding content on a regular basis.
Getting started quickly and easily with TI DLP® Display
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In this brief video, we will cover the steps you need to take to get started with your next DLP display application from design concept up to manufacturing. The getting started steps include display integration concept, quick assessment of DLP technology and chipset evaluation, optical module specification and selection, system integration of the application, and the designing manufacturing plan for your end product. Please be aware that all of this information is covered in detail in our DLP display getting started application. You can click on the link below to download it.
Let's go in a bit more detail through each step starting with the display integration concept. In this step, you should be able to grasp a good idea of what your DLP display can achieve for your application. This includes an overview of the technology, benefits, and example display applications. The intent of the second step is to select the right chipset for your application, including a technical overview of the DLP display system, chipset selection, and evaluation of the chipset you have selected.
The objective of the third step is to help you specify an optical engine that will meet your requirements. In most cases, this is a component that can be specified and purchased from a broad number of optical engine makers. The fourth step gives information about the entire supply chain used to design and manufacture a display application, including system integrators and design houses. The fifth and final step provides guidance from our experts on best practices for design and manufacturing readiness.
All this information is thoroughly covered on our DLP display technology getting started application note. As you can see, there is a broad base of display applications that you can enable with this technology to support end equipment designed for personal or professional use in virtually any environment. Get started today easily with all the resources available to you at ti.com/DLP.