Texas Instruments debuts DLP development kit

Jan. 26, 2012
The DLP LightCrafter development kit is made to help designers find new ways to use Digital Light Processing technology.

The DLP LightCrafter development kit is made to help designers find new ways to use Digital Light Processing technology. It offers increased processing speed and power, and is housed in a compact, plug-and-play style sub-assembly that can be used in product research and testing as well as in end-user designs.
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DLP® LightCrafter™ From Texas Instruments: Enabling Big Innovations In Light Steering From A Compact, Ready-To-Use Module

Latest DLP-powered offering arms developers with comprehensive assortment of features and capabilities to integrate light into current and future industrial applications

SAN FRANCISCO, CA – January 23, 2012: Texas Instruments (TI) (NASDAQ: TXN) DLP® Products today announced DLP® LightCrafter™, the latest, most advanced platform for modern developers seeking to harness spatial light steering ability for a multitude of applications and products within industrial, medical, security and scientific instrument markets. This evaluation module is the next advancement of tools created to empower developers with components to utilize reliable, award-winning DLP technology in new and unique ways. DLP LightCrafter combines proven components with enhanced processing speed and power, all housed in a compact form. Developers can easily create, store, and display high-speed pattern sequences through DLP LightCrafter’s USB-based application programming interface (API) and easy-to-use graphical user interface (GUI).

“DLP LightCrafter leverages our 15 years of experience with the DLP imaging device, and is the latest addition to our development kit platform. It gives customers the ability to harness the power of light and turn their innovative ideas and prototypes into functioning products and solutions,” said Mariquita Gordon, business manager, DLP Embedded. “We listened to the feedback from our customers and developed the DLP LightCrafter to enhance the user experience, reduce development time, foster greater creativity and help our customers get to market faster.”

At the core of DLP LightCrafter is the reference design for Texas Instruments’ 0.3-inch WVGA resolution DLP chipset, traditionally found in DLP® Pico™ projectors, which enables reliable, high speed spatial light modulation. The chipset has two main components: The DLP3000, a MEMS device comprised of 415,872 microscopic mirrors, and the DLPC300, a controller that provides a convenient user interface and high speed operation of the micromirror array. Expanding upon the performance of consumer DLP Pico projectors, the 0.3 WVGA chipset can display up to 4000 binary patterns per second. DLP LightCrafter integrates the 0.3 WVGA chipset with an RGB LED light engine that is capable of producing more than 20 lumens of light output.

DLP LightCrafter also includes Texas Instruments’ powerful TMS320DM365 embedded processor, 128MB of NAND flash memory for pattern storage, and a configurable I/O trigger for integrating cameras, sensors, and other peripheral devices. An embedded Linux OS allows for a user-friendly interface, enhanced functionality and a customizable platform to maximize DLP LightCrafter’s performance to match a developer’s specific needs.

“Over the past few years, our company has had great success in using DLP’s development tools to build out our designs for contactless, 3D fingerprint scanners, among other biometrics products,” said Mike Troy, CEO, FlashScan3D. “DLP technology allows us to capture greater detail in fingerprints with higher accuracy, thus cutting down on the possibilities of technician error and fraud, and with the new DLP LightCrafter development module, we can scan prints faster, store data internally versus on a laptop or separate storage device and, because of its size, create even smaller, portable products.”

DLP LightCrafter Availability and Pricing
DLP LightCrafter is available now, with a suggested retail price of US $599. To place an order and learn more about this module, please visit TI.com/DLPLightCrafter. Additionally, you can experience DLP LightCrafter in person at SPIE Photonics West, from January 24-26, 2012 in San Francisco, CA at booth #2415.

For details on the full line of available DLP chipsets and development platforms, and to receive the latest information about the various applications for DLP technology overall, please visit TI.com/MEMS.

About Texas Instruments DLP Products
Since 1996, Texas Instruments’ award-winning DLP display technology has powered the world’s top projectors and displays, delivering pictures rich with color, contrast, clarity and brightness to screens of all sizes. DLP’s technology spans movie theaters (DLP Cinema®) and large-scale, professional venues; in conference rooms, classrooms, and home theaters; and with DLP Pico™-enabled mobile devices, the ability to project images from the palm of your hand. Every DLP chip features an array of up to 2.2 million microscopic mirrors that switch at ultra high speeds – an innovative advantage that remains cutting edge and ideal for current and future applications alike. The results are high-resolution, highly reliable, razor-sharp images that even work with fast motion video. To learn more about DLP technology, please visit DLP.com, or follow DLP on Twitter at Twitter.com/TI_DLP.

About Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments (NASDAQ: TXN) helps customers solve problems and develop new electronics that make the world smarter, healthier, safer, greener and more fun. A global semiconductor company, TI innovates through design, sales and manufacturing operations in more than 30 countries. For more information, go to TI.com.

DLP and DLP Cinema are registered trademarks of Texas Instruments.

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