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1 DLPU044B – September 2016 – Revised October 2016 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2016, Texas Instruments Incorporated DLP LightCrafter™ Display 4710 EVM Gen2 User’s Guide User's Guide DLPU044B – September 2016 – Revised October 2016 DLP LightCrafter™ Display 4710 EVM Gen2 User’s Guide This user’s guide presents an overview of the DLP LightCrafter Display 4710 evaluation module (EVM) and a general description of the main features and functions. It will explain the first steps to get started and provide a detailed description of the on board LEDs as well as the main connectors. It will give the user a successful start with their first DLP LightCrafter Display 4710 evaluation module (Figure 1). Trademarks 1 DLP® LightCrafter™ Display 4710 EVM Overview Figure 1. DLP LightCrafter™ Display 4710 EVM In addition to this document, the following documents shown in Section 2 should be used.

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User's GuideDLPU044B–September 2016–Revised October 2016

DLP LightCrafter™ Display 4710 EVM Gen2 User’s Guide

This user’s guide presents an overview of the DLP LightCrafter Display 4710 evaluation module (EVM)and a general description of the main features and functions. It will explain the first steps to get startedand provide a detailed description of the on board LEDs as well as the main connectors. It will give theuser a successful start with their first DLP LightCrafter Display 4710 evaluation module (Figure 1).

Trademarks

1 DLP® LightCrafter™ Display 4710 EVM Overview

Figure 1. DLP LightCrafter™ Display 4710 EVM

In addition to this document, the following documents shown in Section 2 should be used.

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2 Applicable DocumentsThe following documents are applicable to the DLP LightCrafter™ Display 4710 EVM and are available atti.com:• DLP4710 (.47 1080p) DMD data sheet, DLPS056• DLPC3439 controller data sheet, DLPS057• DLPA3005 controller data sheet, DLPS071• Software Programmer's Guide, DLPU035• DLP LightCrafter Display EVM GUI Tool User's Guide, DLPU021

If you need assistance, please refer to the DLP and MEMS TI E2E community support forums.

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3 What is in the LightCrafter Display 4710 EVMThe DLP LightCrafter Display module (Figure 2) consists of three subsystems:1. Light engine – includes the optics, red, green, and blue LEDs, and a 1920 x 1080 (1080p) DMD

capable of 600 lumens out-of-the-box.2. DLP Driver – includes the DLP chipset comprising of the DLPC3439 Controller and DLPA3005

PMIC/LED driver.3. System front end – includes MSP430, ITE HDMI receiver, USB-Serial Bridge Controller and several

connectors for external inputs (HDMI, USB, etc.)

Figure 2. DLP LightCrafter™ Display EVM Block Diagram

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4 Light EngineThe optical engine in the EVM is developed by Young Optics and is production ready. The light engineconsists of the following components:• 0.47-inch 1080p DMD (DLP4710)• OSRAM P1W red, green and blue LED

Table 1. EVM Optical Engine Parameter Values

Parameter Min Typ Max UnitBrightness at Red 12A / Green 16A / Blue 16A LED current 600 LumRed LED Current 12 AGreen / Blue LED Current 16 ABrightness Uniformity 73%Offset 100%Focus Range (Wide) 40 120 inchImage Diagonal Size 10 100 inch

Focus adjustment

Zoom adjustment

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5 Quick-Start ProcedureThis quick-start assumes that the EVM default conditions are as shipped.1. Power up the DLP LightCrafter™ Display 4710 EVM by applying an external DC power supply

(19 V DC, 4.74 A) to PWR_IN connector (J28).External Power Supply Requirements:• Nom Output voltage: 19 VDC• Max Output Current: 4.74 A• Efficiency Level: VNOTE: TI recommends using an external power supply that complies with applicable regional safetystandards such as UL, CSA, VDE, CCC, PSE, etc.

2. Move PS_ON/OFF slide switch (SW28) to the ON position.+3.3V (D43) and INTZ (D57) LED will indicate when 19 V power is applied.

3. Push ON/OFF switch (SW21) to turn on the DLP LightCrafter™ Display 4710 EVM.+3.3V (D43), SYS_ON-OFF (D36), M_IRQ (D33) and S_IRQ (D34) LED will indicate that the DLPLightCrafter™ Display 4710 EVM is turned on.

4. After the DLP LightCrafter™ Display 4710 EVM is turned on, the projector will show a DLPLightCrafter™ Display splash image by default.

5. The focus and zoom of the image can be adjusted on the optical engine (Figure 3).

Figure 3. Optical Engine With Focus and Zoom Adjustment

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6. Connect USB to the LightCrafter™ Display 4710 EVM and open the GUI for 4710 EVM on yourcomputer. Then you can communicate to the EVM over the GUI software. If needed, please connectan HDMI source to the EVM.

7. When turning off the projector, push ON/OFF switch (SW21) and then move slide switch (SW28) to theOFF position before removing the power cable.IMPORTANT NOTE: To avoid potential damage to the DMD, it is required to turn off the projector withthe above sequence before disconnecting the power.

8. There are eleven LED indicators on the DLP LightCrafter™ Display 4710 EVM (Table 2):

Table 2. LEDs on the DLP LightCrafter™ Display 4710 EVM

Location Name Description

D33 M_IRQLED OFF during DLPC3439_Master bootsLED ON when DLPC3439_Master boot-up process is completed and ready to receivecommands

D34 S_IRQ LED OFF during DLPC3439_Slave bootsLED ON when DLPC3439_Slave boot-up process is completed and ready to receive commands

D36 SYS_ON-OFF LED ON when projector is in normal operationD43 +3.3V LED ON when 19 V Power is applied and +3.3 V is working normallyD44 WPC_01 ReservedD45 WPC_02 ReservedD46 WPC_03 ReservedD56 RESETZ LED ON when DLPC3439 is in RESETD57 INTZ LED ON when DMD is in PARK modeD66 STAT_LED1 LED blinking when PC is communicating to flash over SPID67 STAT_LED0 LED blinking when PC is communicating to DLPC3439 over I2C

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Table 3. List of Installed Connectors on the 4710 EVM Board

Location Name DescriptionJ11 I2C Connector for the I2C interface (DeVaSys USB-I2C/IO board)J18 HDMI Connector for HDMI inputJ21 SPI External SPI Programming interface connectorJ22 DMD CNNT Connector for DMD Flex CableJ23 Spy-Bi-Wire MSP430 Spy-Bi-Wire Programming interface connectorJ24 WPC ReservedJ26 Color Sensor ReservedJ28 PWR_IN Connector for 19 V DC powerJ32 Fan1 Connector for 12 V FanJ33 Fan2 Connector for 12 V FanJ34 MSP_JTAG MSP430 JTAG Programming interface connectorJ35 SPI_SEL Header to select Master/Slave SPI flash for external SPI Programming interfaceJ40 RED Connector for RED LED cableJ41 GREEN Connector for GREEN LED cableJ42 BLUE Connector for BLUE LED cableJ43 Fan3 Connector for 12 V FanJ45 TEMP ReservedJ47 Mini_USB Connector for Cypress USB controllerJ48 TRIG Reserved

SW21 ON/OFF Projector ON/OFF SwitchSW28 PS_ON/OFF Power Supply ON/OFF Switch

SPI Flashes

DLPC3439

Cypress Controller

DLPA3005

ITE HDMI ReceiverMSP430 MCU

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7 EVM SetupThe DLP LightCrafter™ Display 4710 EVM is comprised of the DLP4710 (.47 1080p) DMD, DLPC3439display controller, DLPA3005 PMIC/LED driver and other supporting components such as the CypressController, the MSP430 MCU and the ITE HDMI Receiver. All of the above components besides theDLP4710 (located in the optical engine) are included on one board. The locations of the named parts areshown in Figure 4.

Figure 4. DLP LightCrafter™ Display 4710 Board

Blue LED Green LED Red LEDBlue LED Green LED Red LED

DMD Flex cable

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The DLP LightCrafter™ Display 4710 board has one connector for the DMD Flex cable to the 0.47-inch1080p DMD and three LED connectors for red, green and blue LEDs.

The connectors for each LED are named on the board as well as on the light engine. Please refer toFigure 5 to see the proper setup.

CAUTIONEnsure a good connection between the LED cable and the DMD flex cable tothe DLP LightCrafter™ Display 4710 board.

Figure 5. LED Connection

Figure 6 shows the final setup of all parts.

Figure 6. DLP LightCrafter™ Display 4710 EVM

CAUTIONMake sure that everything is set up correctly before connecting the power!Verify that the DMD flex cable is connected correctly to the LightCrafter™Display 4710 board!

ATTENTION

Observe precautions for handling.ELECTROSTATIC SENSITIVE DEVICES.

CAUTION Risk Group 2Possibly hazardous optical radiation emitted from this product. Do not stare at operating lamp. May be harmful to the eye.

CAUTION

Caution Hot surface.Contact with heatsinks may cause burns.Do not touch.

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Revision HistoryNOTE: Page numbers for previous revisions may differ from page numbers in the current version.

Changes from A Revision (September 2016) to B Revision .......................................................................................... Page

• Updated DMD brightness from 460 to 600 lumens in Section 3 .................................................................... 3• Updated Brightness from 456 to 600 lumens in Table 1 ............................................................................. 4

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Changes from Original (September 2016) to A Revision ..................................................................................................... Page• Corrected Light Engine resolution from 180p to 1080p in Section 4 ............................................................... 4

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