Description
DLP LightCommander is designed and manufactured by LOGIC PD. Visit www.logicpd.com today!
DLP LightCommander is a highly versatile and easy-to-use development kit for incorporating DLP technology into light processing applications. The modular architecture includes an optical light engine, industry standard interfaces, and application software to expedite system development requiring high speed spatial light modulation.
A powerful tool for innovation, DLP LightCommander contains a high performance light engine comprised of a core optical module and an LED illumination module. With solid state visible and infrared light sources provided, this modular light engine allows users to easily integrate DLP technology into a multitude of light processing applications.
At the heart of DLP technology is the Digital Micromirror Device (DMD). DLP LightCommander includes PC-based software to control the DMD micromirror timing for programmable, variable speed spatial light modulation. The user-defined control includes binary patterns, 8-bit gray scale, and video projection mode.
The DLP LightCommander takes DLP development to a new level. As a fully self contained kit, it benefits developers looking to quickly jumpstart their system designs. Furthermore, the versatility of the kit architecture accelerates optical, electronic, and system software development.
Key Specifications
- DMD Resolution: 0.55-inch XGA
- Brightness: Up to 200 lumens
- Light source: RGB LED and IR (850nm) LED
- Video input: 888RGB XGA
- Dimensions: 439mm x 238mm x 179mm
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Features
DLP LightCommander features include:
- Fully functional, demonstration ready platform
- Easy-to-use, PC-based control software & GUI
- 3 different control modes depending on user experience levels
- Direct, simple control of the DMD
- User-defined DMD and LED control
- User-specified pattern generation and timing
- Up to 5000Hz binary & 500Hz grayscale
- User-configured sync & trigger for interfacing to external sources (such as a camera or sensor)
- Multiple industry standard interfaces
- HDMI, USB, SPI and Dual 24-bit data interfaces
- Modular architecture
- Removable illumination module (with RGB and IR [850nm] LEDs)
- Interchangeable lens mount (Nikon f-mount)
- Core optical module (with flexible mount options)
- Expansion board interfaces




