RC4Magic S3 2.4GHz DMXpix Dual Pixel String Driver

589,00  *

Delivery time: 4 - 6 days

A tiny wireless DMX driver for pixel LEDs. It runs two separate pixel strings with patent-pending RC4 Custom Pixel Profiles to create beautiful pixel effects while consuming a user-selected number of DMX channels and generating up to 1000 output channels.

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Description

Controlling up to two separate pixel strings is easy with the compact RC4Magic S3 DMXpix Dual Pixel String Driver. The DMXpix enables users to create beautiful, one of a kind pixel effects for a variety of different pixel strings, all without wires. The DMXpix is also eligible for the RC4Magic Two-Year Warranty, the best in the industry.

Each pixel driver purchase includes a set of Phoenix Connectors.

The RC4Magic S3 DMXpix Dual Pixel String Driver can be used to easily control up to two strings of pixel tape, and enables users to create beautiful and unique pixel effects, all without wires, and all without using an excessive amount of DMX channels.

Using the RC4 Custom Pixel Profiles™, combined with keyframing, designers can create beautiful unique pixel patterns and effects for up to 1000 pixels while keeping the number of DMX channels to a manageable level. The compact, wireless DMXpix receives all 512 channels of a DMX universe and controls 2 pixel strings of up to 500 pixels each (1000 pixels total). With the DMXpix, designers can now say goodbye to complex consoles, media servers, and endless wiring.

Learn more about RC4’s patented Custom Pixel Profiles and keyframing at the RC4 Knowledge Base.

Worried about pixel string compatibility? The DMXpix is incredibly versatile and supports all popular pixel string protocols, including WS2801, WS2812, APA102, LPD8806, and more. Need to install the drivers for a new pixel product? It’s easy using the RC4 CodeLoader Cable™; simply download the drivers installing them on the DMXpix.

RC4 wireless key featureTrying to match the colors of pixel strings from different manufacturers? RC4 Wireless makes it simple, using RC4 ColorMatch™. Adjust the color balance of each string to ensure a consistent palette, even when products are from different manufacturers, have different control protocols, and even have differences due to variations in LED binning. The Pixel Color Order feature ensures all pixels in a large system will address colors with the same sequence, usually red, green then blue. By doing color correction and pixel color order in the pixel driver, rather than managing this in a console or media server, multiple different pixel strings can be controlled from the same DMX channels without undesirable color variation.

The DMXpix includes all RC4 Harmonized Design™ features:

RC4 wireless key feature RC4 wireless key featureRDM (remote device management) for RC4 dimmers

Any number of receiver-dimmers can be used in an RC4Magic Series 2 or Series 3 systems

The internal wireless DMX receiver operates identically to the DMXio in receiver mode. The RC4 DMX miniplug port can be used with a range of DMX adapters, including 3-pin and 5-pin male and female XLR connectors. The most common adapter is the DMX-OUT Adaptor with 5-pin female XLR connector.

Additional information

Weight 0,1 kg

Specifications

  • Dimensions:  2.4″x 1.3″ x  .78″ (60mm x 35mm x 20mm)
  • Weight: 1.1oz (32g)
  • Power Input: 6VDC – 35VDC, 0.4W idle, Phoenix 1881448 (mates with Phoenix 1881325)
  • Pixel String Ports: 2 x Phoenix 1881464 (mates with Phoenix 1881341)
  • I2C Data Port: 6-position (2×3) DIL header (2.54mm pin-spacing)
  • Series 3 Versatility: DMX pixel dimming, RC4 ColorMatch™, RC4 Custom Pixel Profiles™, wired DMX in/out, wired RDM input, Dongle Mode combined with an RC4 CodeLoader Cable™ becomes the interface for RC4 Commander
  • DMX Input/Output: RC4 3.5mm mini, USITT DMX512/1990 data, non-standard port
  • Pixel String Compatibility: WS2811, WS2812, APA104(RGB, RGBW), APA102, SK6812RGBW, WS2801, LPD8806, MY9231 (with optional clock adaptor), DMX. CodeLoader firmware updatable to add new string types.
  • I2C Protocol: Communicates with host device as an I2C slave emulating 512-position read-only-memory. The first 512 memory locations contain current DMX universe channel levels.
  • Options: I2C address user programmable using RC4 Commander
  • Sensors: Input voltage, current draw
  • DMX Input/Output: RC4 3.5mm mini, USITT DMX512/1990 data, non-standard port
  • RF Antenna: hidden internal, omnidirectional

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