Displays

Display chipset facilitates 1080p HD projection

4th December 2014
Nat Bowers
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Based on proven DLP Cinema technology used in more than 80% of digital theatres, the 0.47” TRP Full-HD 1080p chipset for video and data display applications is sampling to Texas Instruments' third-party developer network. It is the smallest TI chipset capable of generating brighter, more efficient HD projection displays from small form-factor electronics.

Target applications include mobile projectors (battery and AC-powered), screenless TVs, control panels, interactive displays and wearables, such as near-eye displays.

The 1080p resolution delivers sharp, clear images and compact size enables end-user products in many form factors. The device's low power consumption makes it suited for battery-powered applications, such as mobile projectors and wearables.

Texas Instruments' proprietary TI DLP TRP architecture and adaptive DLP IntelliBright suite of algorithms can deliver up to 100% higher brightness or up to 50% lower power consumption than previous DLP Pico chipset architectures. The DLP TRP architecture also delivers twice the resolution of its same-size predecessor.

Eliminating the need for developers to have their own optics expertise, TI maintains the most extensive ecosystem of pico optical engine manufacturers in the industry to accelerate developers’ ability to bring their innovative products to market. Members of this third-party ecosystem are now developing optical engines that incorporate the 0.47” TRP Full-HD 1080p chipset.

The 0.47” TRP Full-HD 1080p display chipset will be available in early 2015. It is comprised of the DLP4710 digital micromirror device, offered in a 100-pin FQL package, the DLPC3439, in a 201-pin VFBGA package, and the DLPA3005 in a 100-pin HTQFP package.

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