SSZT610 october 2018 DLP230GP , DLP230KP , DLP230NP , DLPA2000 , DLPA2005 , DLPA3000 , DLPC3432 , DLPC3434 , DLPC3436
Consumers today are clamoring for brighter, larger displays from their mobile, portable and in-home devices. But designing for high brightness and high resolution often means creating bulky devices that consume a lot of power.
The new TI DLP® Pico™ 0.23-inch chipset enables even smaller, lower-power portable devices with high definition (HD) and full HD resolution displays. The DLP Pico 0.23-inch chipsets enable a wide variety next-generation, ultra-portable displays devices, such as smart home displays, mobile accessory Pico projectors, smart displays, and augmented reality glasses. Get started today with the affordable DLP LightCrafter™ Display 230NP EVM (shown in Figure 1) compatible with virtually any low-cost processors. The EVM supports I2C and 18-bit parallel RGB video interfaces and it is Raspberry Pi compatible out of the box.
Figure 1 The DLP LightCrafter Display
NP230NP EVMWhen designing small devices, you don’t want to compromise on resolution or brightness in your display. Higher brightness capabilities facilitate a crisper HD image, larger projected displays and better visibility in a variety of lighting conditions, including bright ambient light. Because the DLP Pico 0.23-inch family includes our smallest full HD display chipsets to date, you can create ultra-low-power, mobile pico projectors that can fit inside a shirt pocket. The brightness efficiency can support 20-inch to 40-inch displays (with a brightness of up to 200 lumens and with a form factor of less than 78mm x 78mm x 15 mm (100 lumens). Figure 2 shows one example of a projected display in a portable on-demand smart display.
Figure 2 Smart Speaker with Display
ProjectionHave you ever experienced a projector shutting down just when you were in the middle of a movie? DLP TRP 5.4 µm reflective technology enables high-efficiency projection applications and extends the battery life of mobile projectors. DLP products require no polarization, so you can focus all of the light source energy to enable a brighter display, without using more energy. TRP technology includes the DLP IntelliBright™ suite of image processing algorithms that allow you to reduce your device’s power consumption by 50% or increase its brightness by 50%. The display controller and digital micromirror device (DMD) consume less than 240 milliwatts of power.
The DLP230NP is the smallest chipset on the market that enables full HD-quality display projection. The DLP230GP allows you to design with the same size chipset as the HD offering at a lower price point, but with qHD (960X540) resolution.
| Resolution | Digital Micromirror Device (DMD) | Display controller |
|---|---|---|
| qHD (960X540) | DLP230GP | DLPC3432 |
| HD (1280X720) | DLP230KP | DLPC3434 |
| Full HD (1920x1080) | DLP230NP | DLPC3436 |
These chipsets are paired with a PMIC designed to simplify and integrate all power management needed for the DMD, display controller, and LEDs. Three PMICs offer a variety of LED maximum current drive performance: DLPA2000 (0.75A), DLPA2005, (2.4A) and DLPA3000 (6A)
You only need a processor that supports up to 24-bit RGB parallel video interface and I2C to drive and control the DLP Pico display. Both display controllers include image optimization benefits, such as 1-D keystone correction, active power management processing and color coordinate adjustments to simply your display design effort. Start designing today with our high resolution DMD.