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8 / 41 page Micromirror Landed Duty Cycle 0/100 5/95 10/90 15/85 20/80 25/75 30/70 35/65 40/60 45/55 30 40 50 60 70 80 D001 50/50 100/0 95/5 90/10 85/15 80/20 75/25 70/30 65/35 60/40 55/45 DLP2010 DLPS046A – JULY 2014 – REVISED APRIL 2015 www.ti.com Recommended Operating Conditions (continued) Over operating free-air temperature range (unless otherwise noted) (1)(2)(3) MIN NOM MAX UNIT ENVIRONMENTAL TARRAY Array Temperature – long-term operational(11)(12)(13) 0 40 to 70(13) °C Array Temperature – short-term operational(12)(14) –20 75 TWINDOW Window temperature – operational(11)(15) 90 °C |TDELTA | Absolute Temperature difference between any point 30 °C on the window edge and the ceramic test point TP1 (16) ILLUV Illumination wavelengths < 400 nm (11) 0.68 mW/cm2 ILLVIS Illumination wavelengths between 400 nm and 700 nm Thermally limited ILLIR Illumination wavelengths >700 nm 10 mW/cm2 (11) Simultaneous exposure of the DMD to the maximum Recommended Operating Conditions for temperature and UV illumination will reduce device lifetime. (12) The array temperature cannot be measured directly and must be computed analytically from the temperature measured at test point 1 (TP1) shown in Figure 18 and the Package Thermal Resistance using Micromirror Array Temperature Calculation. (13) Per Figure 1, the maximum operational array temperature should be derated based on the micromirror landed duty cycle that the DMD experiences in the end application. Refer to Micromirror Landed-On/Landed-Off Duty Cycle for a definition of micromirror landed duty cycle. (14) Array temperatures beyond those specified as long-term are recommended for short-term conditions only (power-up). Short-term is defined as cumulative time over the usable life of the device and is less than 500 hours for temperatures between long-term maximum and 75°C, less than 500 hours for temperatures between 0°C and -10°C, and less than 25 hours for temperatures between -10°C and - 20°C. (15) Window temperature is the highest temperature on the window edge shown in Figure 18. The locations of thermal test points TP2 and TP3 in Figure 18 are intended to measure the highest window edge temperature. If a particular application causes another point on the window edge to result in a larger delta temperature, that point should be used. (16) Temperature delta is the highest difference between the ceramic test point 1 (TP1) and anywhere on the window edge shown in Figure 18 . The window test points TP2 and TP3 shown in Figure 18 are intended to result in the worst case delta temperature. If a particular application causes another point on the window edge to result in a larger delta temperature, that point should be used. SPACE Figure 1. Max Recommended Array Temperature – Derating Curve 8 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2014–2015, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: DLP2010 |
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