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Frédéric Blanc, 2017-04-21 12:30
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3 | h1. Overview |
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5 | The DLP® Discovery™ 4100 (D4100) is the latest in a series of spatial light modulation development kits from Texas |
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6 | Instruments. Users of the D4100 Starter Kit have the ability to manipulate visible, ultraviolet and near-infrared light |
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7 | with extremely high performance and high resolution. |
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8 | The D4100 offers developers a flexible platform to design products to fit most any application using the proven |
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9 | reliability of DLP technology. |
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11 | 1 | Frédéric Blanc | !D4100_Starter_Kit_Block_Diagram.PNG! |
12 | 3 | Frédéric Blanc | Fig 1: System Overview |
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14 | 2 | Frédéric Blanc | h2. Configuration Jumpers |
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16 | 2 | Frédéric Blanc | !D4100_Controller_Configuration_Jumpers.PNG! |
17 | Fig 2: D4100 Controller Configuration Jumpers |
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19 | *J2 – EXP Voltage Select* |
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21 | *J4 – Used to select the revision of firmware loaded from the PROM to the APPSFPGA.* |
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23 | |_.Jumper Position|_.Revision Version| |
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24 | |open|0| |
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25 | |close|1| |
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27 | *J5 – Shared USB signal disabled* |
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29 | |_.Jumper Position|_.USB Signals| |
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30 | |0-1|Disconnected from FPGA | |
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31 | |1-2|Connected to FPGA| |
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32 | |2-3|Automatically connect USB signals |
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33 | to FPGA when USB is connected to |
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34 | host PC | |
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36 | *J7 – USB EEPROM Programming Header* |
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38 | Used to temporally disconnect the USB EEPROM fromthe device so the device can load its internal |
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39 | boot loader rather than any code in the EEPROM. Install J8 for Cypress internal boot loader. |
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41 | *J10 – DAD2000 B Output Enable* |
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43 | Used to enable the outputs for DAD2000 B. This needs to be enabled only if using the 1080p DMD, |
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44 | otherwise this can be disabled. |
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46 | |_.Jumper Position|_.DAD2000 B Outputs| |
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47 | |open|Disabled| |
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48 | |close|Enabled| |
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