1910‑6137 DMD Chip – Flat Contact Type for Early Engineering Projectors
The 1910‑6137 DMD chip is a flat‑contact (non‑pin) display chip, commonly found in older engineering and high‑durability projectors. Unlike consumer‑grade DMDs, these chips are built to last – they rarely fail. But when they do, the symptoms are the usual white dots that gradually multiply into a snow‑like pattern.
This chip is fully compatible with 1910‑6037. Also, any DMD with “210” in its number shares the same flat‑contact design and electrical characteristics. If your original chip contains 210, this 1910‑6137 is a direct replacement.
Important – Not compatible with 1910‑6137E. Although the model numbers look similar, the “E” version is a pin‑type (needle‑contact) DMD. The physical appearance and contact pads are completely different. Do not confuse them – this listing is for the flat contact version only.
Typical failure signs:
- White dots that start small and increase over time
- Snow‑like pattern on dark backgrounds
- No image or distorted output despite the lamp working
Replacing this DMD requires careful handling of the flat contact surface and proper alignment. If your engineering projector has finally developed dot failures, this chip will bring it back to clean, reliable operation.
Note: Verify your original DMD part number before ordering. If it has “210” and is a flat contact type (no pins), this chip is compatible. Send us a photo if you’re unsure – especially to avoid the pin‑type 1910‑6137E confusion.




