As brands and developers have been eagerly awaiting a solution that will allow them to create smaller form factor products integrating 1080p projection displays, Texas Instruments (TI) (NASDAQ: TXN) today announced its DLP Pico 0.33-inch full-HD chipset. Consisting of the DLP3310 digital micromirror device (DMD) and DLPC3437 controller, this is the industry’s smallest 1080p display chip solution with the highest brightness capabilities in the 0.3-inch imager class. This latest DLP offering continues TI’s commitment to enabling smaller form factors, superior image quality and high system efficiency for customers designing and integrating pico displays. For more information, visit www.ti.com/dlp3310.
With the 0.33-inch chipset, developers can create a myriad of compact, portable display applications, such as mobile smart TVs, battery-operated pico projectors, smart home projection displays, signage and industrial solutions.
Key features and benefits of the 0.33-inch full-HD chipset:
TI collaborates with the most extensive ecosystem of pico optical engine manufacturers in the industry. This offers developers a path to production-ready optical engines, which helps reduce design time and gets customers’ innovative products to market faster. Manufacturers planning to offer an optical module utilizing DLP3310 include Shenzhen Anhua Optoelectronics Technology Co. Ltd, Coretronic Corporation, DigitalOptics Co. Ltd, Ongine Technology, Young Optics, Inc. and others.
Availability
The 0.33-inch full-HD chipset and the associated components1 will be available in 2H17. For more information, or to sign up for DLP3310 notifications visit www.ti.com/dlp3310.
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