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Texas Instruments Unveils DLP991UUV: A Game-Changer in Digital Lithography

Say goodbye to expensive mask technology. TI's new DLP991UUV brings high-speed, high-resolution digital lithography to advanced packaging, accelerating innovation in data centers and 5G.

In this image we can see a printer.
In this image we can see a printer.

Texas Instruments Unveils DLP991UUV: A Game-Changer in Digital Lithography

Texas Instruments (TI) has unveiled the DLP991UUV, its most advanced digital micromirror device (DMD) yet. This device promises to revolutionize digital lithography and advanced packaging for high-computing applications like data centers and 5G networks.

The DLP991UUV boasts an impressive 8.9 million pixels and sub-micron resolution, enabling it to act as a programmable photomask with precise pixel control. Its data rate of 110 gigapixels per second ensures reliable high-speed performance, making it ideal for maskless digital lithography machines, which are gaining popularity in manufacturing advanced packaging.

TI's DLP technology, originally introduced in the 1990s, has been a game-changer in high-resolution printing at scale. The DLP7000 chip, a key component in this process, has been available for some time. Now, the DLP991UUV takes this technology to new heights, eliminating the need for expensive mask technology in digital lithography.

With the DLP991UUV, TI aims to empower engineers to push the boundaries of advanced packaging. This new device has the potential to bring powerful computing solutions to market more quickly and cost-effectively, driving innovation in data centers and 5G networks.

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