Smallest-ever TI DLP® display controller enables 4K UHD projectors for epic displays anywhere
- New DLP® controller is 90% smaller than the previous generation, enabling compact design for consumer applications, such as lifestyle projectors, gaming projectors and augmented reality glasses.
- Designers can replicate the experience of immersive, high-end gaming monitors in a fraction of the size with submillisecond display latency and frame rates up to 240Hz.
Texas Instruments introduced a new display controller to enable the smallest, fastest and lowest-power 4K ultra-high-definition (UHD) projectors ever. Measuring just 9mm by 9mm, or the width of a pencil eraser,
TI's DLPC8445 display controller is the smallest of its kind
while enabling a diagonal display of 100 inches or more in vivid image quality with ultra-low latency. When combined with TI's compatible digital micromirror device (DMD), the DLP472TP, and power-management integrated circuit (PMIC) with LED driver, the DLPA3085, TI's new controller enables designers to replicate the display experiences of high-end televisions and gaming monitors in the form of a compact projector.
For more information, see ti.com/DLPC8445.
"Immersive display entertainment is now sought out by everyday consumers, not just movie enthusiasts and gamers," said Jeff Marsh, vice president and general manager of DLP Products at TI. "Where consumers once needed a big TV or monitor for a crisp and clear display, they can now use a lifestyle or gaming projector
and transform a wall into the screen size of their choosing with 4K UHD quality. Our new controller is the latest example of how TI DLP technology is helping engineers develop epic displays for entertainment that can be taken anywhere."
Bring big-screen gaming and projection anywhere
Lifestyle and gaming projectors are growing in popularity as consumers seek immersive experiences with their content, from movies and games to TV shows. With TI's new DLPC8445 controller and DLP472TP DMD, designers can deliver displays that achieve submillisecond display latency, matching
or exceeding the world's most high-end gaming monitors and reducing lag time for gamers.
Integration of variable refresh rate (VRR) support, a first for a DLP chipset, will enable better displays for gamers by allowing designers to easily sync frame rates and eliminate lagging, image tearing and stuttering. Advanced image-correction capabilities dynamically adjust for surface imperfections, making it possible for consumers to
conveniently take their gaming and viewing experience anywhere. It is also the first DLP controller designed for laser-illuminated battery-powered projectors.
To learn more, see the technical article, "Big-screen
gaming anywhere: designing portable 4K UHD gaming projectors up to 240Hz."
For over 25 years, TI DLP technology has impacted how people experience content, delivering high-resolution display and advanced light control solutions to enable vivid, crisp image quality from movie theaters to your homes and even on the go. Learn more
at ti.com/DLP.
Available today on TI.com
- Preproduction quantities of the new DLPC8445
controller, DLP472TP
DMD and DLPA3085
PMIC are available for purchase now on TI.com.
- The DLPC8445 controller is the first device in the family.
Future chipsets using the new controller technology will feature DMDs of different sizes and resolutions to address new trends in display applications such as augmented reality glasses.
- Pricing for the new DLPC8445 controller starts at US$60 in 1,000-unit quantities.
- Multiple payment and
shipping options are available.
About Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments Incorporated (Nasdaq: TXN) is a global semiconductor company that designs,
manufactures and sells analog and embedded processing chips for markets such as industrial, automotive, personal electronics, communications equipment and enterprise systems. At our core, we have a passion to create a better world by making electronics more
affordable through semiconductors. This passion is alive today as each generation of innovation builds upon the last to make our technology more reliable, more affordable and lower power, making it possible for semiconductors to go into electronics everywhere. Learn more at TI.com.
SOURCE Texas Instruments