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  • Texas Instruments announces two new small 0.47" 4K XPR pixels shift DMDs

    Texas Instruments announced two new small 0.47" 4K XPR pixels shift DMDs, for tightly packaged applications with restricted heat load capability, allowing for a specced 1500 lumens limit projector, and the TE version with a 4000 lumens matched heat constraint.

    TI says the new DLP 4K UHD chipsets enable stunning display products capable of delivering accurate, detailed images across a variety of applications. Pushing the boundaries of 4K ultra-high definition (UHD) technology with an expanded family of chipsets to bring 4K UHD technology to new applications. Building on the introduction of the DLP660TE chipset, the first affordable 4K UHD offering in the industry, the portfolio now includes two smaller chipsets, the DLP470TE and DLP470TP, to expand the sharp image capabilities of 4K UHD into a broader range of end equipment.

    Developers can now design DLP 4K UHD technology into a variety of end products such as laser TVs, mobile smart TVs, digital signage displays, smart home displays, pico projectors, business and education projectors, and more. The chipsets span a wide range of power, size, brightness and performance levels to help designers achieve any 4K UHD end-equipment objective. For more information about display offerings in TI's DLP Products portfolio, see http://www.ti.com/DLP4kExpansion-pr.

    The DLP470TP is the most compact 4K UHD solution from DLP Products, and is optimized for size and power. Measuring 17 mm by 24.5 mm and supporting brightness levels up to 1,500 lumens, the DLP470TP can deliver 4K UHD quality to equipment such as mobile smart TVs and pico projectors.
    The DLP470TE is optimized for projectors needing over 1,500 lumens. This chipset is in a larger package, 22 mm by 32 mm, which enables it to withstand the heat generated by brightness levels up to 4,000 lumens.

    The DLP660TE is the most powerful of the three 4K UHD chipsets. This digital micromirror device (DMD) is designed to enable projection applications up to 5,000 lumens.

    On larger and brighter projectors vendors like Barco and Panasonic have instead used the regular 0.97" WQXGA DMD, with the optical actuator to shift pixels.

    Developers can get started immediately with the current 0.66" DLP660TE which is available now in the TI store and through authorized distributors. While the DLP470TE and DLP470TP will be in production in early 2018.
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