Smallest TI DLP® Pico™ 1080p display chipset enables full high-definition projection from compact applications

Chipset sampling now to leading optical module manufacturers; third party optical engines now in development

DALLAS, Dec. 3, 2014 — (PRNewswire) —  Texas Instruments (TI) (NASDAQ: TXN) today announced that the 0.47" TRP Full-HD 1080p chipset for video and data display applications is sampling to its third-party developer network. Based on the proven DLP Cinema® technology used in more than eight out of ten digital theatres worldwide, the 0.47" TRP Full-HD 1080p chipset is the smallest TI chipset capable of generating brighter, more efficient full high-definition projection displays from small form-factor electronics. Example applications include mobile projectors (battery and AC-powered), screenless TVs, control panels, interactive displays and wearables, such as near-eye displays.

Texas Instruments DLP4710 1080p digital micromirror device

For more information, or to sign up for notification when the chipset and tools become available, visit www.ti.com/dlp4710.

Key features of the 0.47" TRP Full-HD 1080p display chipset include:

  • Full-HD resolution delivers sharp, clear images and compact size enables end-user products in many form factors.
  • Low power consumption allows for use in battery-powered applications, such as mobile projectors and wearables.
  • Proprietary TI DLP® TRP architecture and adaptive DLP IntelliBright suite of algorithms can deliver up to 100 percent higher brightness or up to 50 percent lower power consumption than previous DLP Pico chipset architectures. DLP TRP architecture delivers twice the resolution of its same-size predecessor.1

To accelerate developers' ability to bring their innovative products to market, TI maintains the most extensive ecosystem of pico optical engine manufacturers in the industry, eliminating the need for developers to have their own optics expertise.  Members of this third-party ecosystem are now developing optical engines that incorporate the 0.47" TRP Full-HD 1080p chipset. For more details, please contact a member of the DLP ecosystem of leading pico optical engine manufacturers.

Availability and package
The 0.47" TRP Full-HD 1080p display chipset will be available in early 2015 for purchase from the TI Store in evaluation quantities and from TI-authorized distributors in high-volume quantities. It includes the DLP4710 digital micromirror device, which will be offered in a 100-pin FQL package. Other components in the chipset are the DLPC3439, which will be available in a 201-pin VFBGA package, and the DLPA3005 that will be offered in a 100-pin HTQFP package.

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About Texas Instruments DLP Products
Since 1996, award-winning TI DLP technology has powered the world's top display devices to deliver high-resolution images rich with color, contrast, clarity and brightness for a wide range of applications, including industrial, automotive, medical and consumer markets. DLP technology is being used in movie theatres (DLP Cinema® products) and large-scale, professional venues and conference rooms, classrooms and home theaters. With mobile devices enabled by DLP Pico technology, users have the ability to display images from the palm of their hand. Every DLP chipset features an array of microscopic mirrors that switch on and off up to ten thousand times per second. To learn more, please visit www.ti.com/dlp or follow TI DLP technology on Twitter at @TI_DLP.

About Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) is a global semiconductor design and manufacturing company that develops analog ICs and embedded processors. By employing the world's brightest minds, TI creates innovations that shape the future of technology. TI is helping more than 100,000 customers transform the future, today. Learn more at www.ti.com.

Trademarks
DLP and DLP Cinema are registered trademarks, and DLP Pico, IntelliBright and TI E2E are trademarks of Texas Instruments. All registered trademarks and other trademarks belong to their respective owners.

1 The TI DLP4710 digital micromirror device incorporates 2,073,600 micromirrors (1080p resolution) within a 0.47" array diagonal, as compared to the DLP4500 which incorporates 1,024,000 micromirrors (WXGA resolution) within a 0.45" array diagonal.

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