Packaging information
Package | Pins NFBGA (ZVB) | 176 |
Operating temperature range (°C) -30 to 85 |
Package qty | Carrier 260 | BULK |
Features for the DLPC3433
- Display controller for DLP3010 (.3 720p) DMD
- Supports input image sizes up to 720p
- Low-power DMD interface with interface training
- Input frame rates up to 120 Hz
- Pixel data processing:
-
IntelliBright™ suite of image processing algorithms
- Content adaptive illumination control
- Local area brightness boost
- Image resizing (scaling)
- 1D Keystone correction
- Color coordinate adjustment
- Programmable degamma
- Active power management processing
- Color space conversion
- 4:2:2 to 4:4:4 chroma interpolation
- Field scaled de-interlacing
-
IntelliBright™ suite of image processing algorithms
- 24-bit, input pixel interface support:
- Parallel or BT656, interface protocols
- Pixel clock up to 155 MHz
- Multiple input pixel data format options
- MIPI DSI interface type 3 (supported only with DLPC3433)
- One to four lanes, up to 470-Mbps lane speed
- External flash support
- Auto DMD parking at power down
- Embedded frame memory (eDRAM)
- System features:
- I2C control of device configuration
- Programmable splash screens
- Programmable LED current control
- Display image rotation
- One frame latency
- Pair with DLPA2000, DLPA2005, DLPA3000, or DLPA3005 PMIC (power management integrated circuit) and LED driver
Description for the DLPC3433
The DLPC3433 or DLPC3438 digital controller, part of the DLP3010 (.3 720p) chipset, supports reliable operation of the DLP3010 digital micromirror device (DMD). The DLPC3433 or DLPC3438 controllers provide a convenient, multi-functional interface between system electronics and the DMD, enabling small form factor, low power, and high resolution HD displays.
Visit the getting started with TI DLP Pico™ display technology page, and view the programmers guide to learn how to get started.
The chipsets include established resources to help the user accelerate the design cycle, which include production ready optical modules, optical module manufacturers, and design houses.