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    Now at Mouser: Texas Instruments' DLP5532PROJHBQ1EVM, for High-Brightness Automotive Projection

    Now at Mouser: Texas Instruments' DLP5532PROJHBQ1EVM, for High-Brightness Automotive Projection

    10/11/2024

    ­Mouser Electronics, Inc., the industry's leading New Product Introduction (NPI) distributor with the widest selection of semiconductors and electronic components™, is now stocking the DLP5532PROJHBQ1EVM evaluation module (EVM) from Texas Instruments. The EVM accelerates development and reduces time to market for projectors used in automotive applications. The DLP5532PROJHBQ1EVM supports high-brightness transparent window display for advertisements, vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) and vehicle-to-pedestrian (V2P) communications. 

    The Texas Instruments DLP5532PROJHBQ1EVM evaluation module, now available at Mouser, is a complete solution for automotive projection, featuring optics, LED light sources, and adjustable throw distance. The EVM also supports proof of concept (POC) demos, allowing developers to validate and refine designs early in the development process. The DLP5532PROJHBQ1EVM provides an 1152 × 576 resolution on a 55-inch digital micromirror device (DMD), suitable for heads-up displays (HUDs) and other in-car projections. With up to 700 lumens of light output, the EVM produces images that are visible even in well-lit conditions. In addition, the EVM features Luminous PTM-50-X RGB LEDs covering 125% of the NTSC color gamut, which is ideal for dynamic advertising displays. The evaluation module receives video input through an HDMI interface or alternative video feeds.

    The DLP5532PROJHBQ1EVM includes an electronic subsystem designed to control the DLP5532-Q1 chipset. The DLP5532-Q1 chipset consists of the DLP5532-Q1 automotive DMD micromirror array, the DLPC230-Q1 digital light processing (DLP) automotive DMD controller, and the TPS99000-Q1 system management and illumination controller.

    To learn more about the DLP5532PROJHBQ1EVM, go here.

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