ZHCSKV8A November 2020 – June 2022 DLP670S
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Micromirror array temperature can be computed analytically from measurement points on the outside of the package, the package thermal resistance, the electrical power, and the illumination heat load. The relationship between micromirror array temperature and the reference ceramic temperature is provided by the following equations:
where
The electrical power dissipation of the DMD is variable and depends on the voltages, data rates, and operating frequencies. A nominal electrical power dissipation to use when calculating array temperature is 3.32 W. The absorbed power from the illumination source is variable and depends on the operating state of the micromirrors and the intensity of the light source. The factors used in determining the illumination power absorbed is shown in each of the examples below. Examples are included where the optical power has been determined by measuring the illumination power density, total illumination power, and screen lumens. The examples assume illumination distribution is 83.7% on the active array and 16.3% on the area outside the array.