ArtNet SPI Pixel Controller

The ArtNet SPI controller is a device that converts Ethernet ArtNet signals into SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface) signals. It is usually used to control various pixel lights or lamps and is suitable for large-scale high-density pixel light projects, such as matrix panel lights, building contour lights, and so on.

This type of controller has the following characteristics and functions:

Operation settings: It has an LCD menu display and a built-in web server setting interface, making the operation relatively simple and convenient.

Protocol support: It supports the network DMX protocol ArtNet, and some products can also expand other protocols, such as sACN, E1.31, etc.

Output capacity: It can output multiple SPI (TTL) signals and can control a large number of pixel points. At the same time, it outputs DMX512 signals, making it convenient to access different types of lamps to achieve unified control of all lamps in the project.

Chip compatibility: It supports multiple pixel point control ICs and has a flexible control method.

Convenient upgrade: It supports online firmware upgrade.

Easy to repair: The vulnerable components adopt DIP plug-in design, and users can repair the damage caused by incorrect wiring or short circuit by themselves.

Status indication: It has a built-in test mode and uses a network interface with indicator lights, making the working status clear at a glance.

ArtNet SPI Pixel Controller supports most SPI protocol, IC models like: CX2811/WS2811/WS2812/WS2815/SK6812/TM1834/TM1814/TM1934/LPD8803/LPD8806/LPD8809/LPD8812/LPD6803/P9813/TLS3001/TLS3002/UCS6909/UCS6912/UCS1903/UCS1909/UCS1912/UCS2903/FW1935/MT16703/SM16703P

Using high-quality cables can reduce signal attenuation and thus help extend the transmission distance. For example, Category 5 shielded twisted pair (STP) or CAT6 ethernet cable may offer better transmission performance than ordinary cables.

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