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DLPC964
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DLPC964

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DLP® controller for DLP991UFLV digital micromirror device (DMD)

Texas Instruments DLPC964 Product Info

1 April 2026 1

Parameters

Component type

Controller

Chipset family

DLP991U

Display resolution (max)

4096 x 2176

Operating temperature range (°C)

0 to 85

Rating

Catalog

Package

FCBGA (ZUM)-1156-1225 mm² 35 x 35

Features

  • Operates the DLP991U DLP® DMD
  • Continuous streaming input data over 12 HSS input lanes up to 120Gbps
  • Enables high-speed pattern rates up to 12.4kHz binary patterns per second
  • 32 lane differential high speed serial interface (HSSI) data bus interface
  • Random DMD block addressing and LOAD2 loading
  • Compatible with a variety of user-defined FPGAs
  • I2C interface for control and status queries
  • Operates the DLP991U DLP® DMD
  • Continuous streaming input data over 12 HSS input lanes up to 120Gbps
  • Enables high-speed pattern rates up to 12.4kHz binary patterns per second
  • 32 lane differential high speed serial interface (HSSI) data bus interface
  • Random DMD block addressing and LOAD2 loading
  • Compatible with a variety of user-defined FPGAs
  • I2C interface for control and status queries

Description

The DLPC964 controller works with the DLP991U digital micromirror device (DMD). The controller provides a high-speed data and control interface for the DMD to enable binary pattern rates up to 12.4kHz. These fast pattern rates set DLP technology apart from other spatial light modulators and offer a strategic advantage for equipment needing fast, accurate, and programmable light steering capability. The DLPC964 provides the required clocking pulses and timing information to the DMD. The unique capability and value offered by the controller make it well-suited to support a wide variety of direct imaging, industrial, and advanced display applications.

In DLP-based electronics solutions, image data is 100% digital from the DLPC964 input port to the projected image. The image stays in digital form and is never converted into an analog signal. The DLPC964 processes the digital input image and converts the data into a format needed by the DMD for proper display. The DMD then steers the light to the location determined by the pixel data loaded into the DMD.

For complete electrical and mechanical specifications of the DLPC964, see the AMD VirtexTM 7 product specification.

Get started with TI DLP® light-control technology page to learn how to get started with the DLPC964.

The DLP advanced light control resources on ti.com accelerate time to market, which include evaluation modules, optical modules manufacturers, and DLP design network partners.

The DLPC964 controller works with the DLP991U digital micromirror device (DMD). The controller provides a high-speed data and control interface for the DMD to enable binary pattern rates up to 12.4kHz. These fast pattern rates set DLP technology apart from other spatial light modulators and offer a strategic advantage for equipment needing fast, accurate, and programmable light steering capability. The DLPC964 provides the required clocking pulses and timing information to the DMD. The unique capability and value offered by the controller make it well-suited to support a wide variety of direct imaging, industrial, and advanced display applications.

In DLP-based electronics solutions, image data is 100% digital from the DLPC964 input port to the projected image. The image stays in digital form and is never converted into an analog signal. The DLPC964 processes the digital input image and converts the data into a format needed by the DMD for proper display. The DMD then steers the light to the location determined by the pixel data loaded into the DMD.

For complete electrical and mechanical specifications of the DLPC964, see the AMD VirtexTM 7 product specification.

Get started with TI DLP® light-control technology page to learn how to get started with the DLPC964.

The DLP advanced light control resources on ti.com accelerate time to market, which include evaluation modules, optical modules manufacturers, and DLP design network partners.

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