ZHCSLT4D April 2019 – December 2023 DLP660TE
PRODUCTION DATA
Texas Instruments DLP technology is a micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) technology that modulates light using a digital micromirror device (DMD). DMDs vary in resolution and size and can contain over 8-million micromirrors. Each micromirror of a DMD can represent either one or more pixels on the display and is independently controlled, synchronized with color sequential illumination, to create stunning images on any surface. DLP technology enables a wide variety of display products worldwide, from tiny projection modules embedded in smartphones to high powered digital cinema projectors, and emerging display products such as digital signage and laser TV.
The most recent class of chipsets from Texas Instruments is based on a breakthrough micromirror technology, called TRP. With a smaller pixel pitch of 5.4 μm and increased tilt angle of 17 degrees, TRP chipsets enable higher resolution in a smaller form factor and enhanced image processing features while maintaining high optical efficiency. DLP chipsets are a great fit for any system that requires high resolution and high brightness displays.
The following orderables have been replaced by the DLP660TE.
PART NUMBER | PACKAGE | BODY SIZE (NOM) |
MECHANICAL ICD |
---|---|---|---|
2715-7132P |
FYG (350) | 35 mm × 32 mm | 2514366 |
2715-7137P |
FYG (350) | 35 mm × 32 mm | 2514366 |
2715-7139P |
FYG (350) | 35 mm × 32 mm | 2514366 |
2715-713AP |
FYG (350) | 35 mm × 32 mm | 2514366 |