TI finally decided that DEV kits should come down in price from 13,000$
SEE: http://www.electricstuff.co.uk/picoproj.html
I know Mike fairly well, so if somebody has specific questions, chime in!
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TI finally decided that DEV kits should come down in price from 13,000$
SEE: http://www.electricstuff.co.uk/picoproj.html
I know Mike fairly well, so if somebody has specific questions, chime in!
Steve![]()
Nice deconstruction! Does your friend have too much cash on hand? That thing couldn't have been cheap even after the price drop from $13K.![]()
Love, peace, and grease,
allthat... aka: aaron@pangolin
349 for the unit and 149 for the driver board plus shipping to UK
http://focus.ti.com/dlpdmd/docs/dlpd...=60&tabId=2235
driver
http://beagleboard.org/
Its I2C so its not the fastest interface either.
If I wanted to, I could get off my butt and build a laser video system with better quality then this (actually I have the partz for NTSC using resonant scanners) but I'm too busy trying to survive, and writing SELEM on the wall in Raster laser at SELEM isnt going to contribute much to the coffers.
Steve
I'm in... and have been looking forward for this to go down in price... i guess i would be investing in a dev kit pretty soon ;D
--DDL
I suffer from the Dunning–Kruger effect... daily.
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Can someone please tell me why the DLP + laserpointer combo gives no interference artifacts ???
I would expect severe ghost images due to the fact that a DLP-device is one huge grating.
I know shining a laserbeam on a CCD has this feature, so i can't imagine why a DLP hasn't.