Overview
This protocol was designed by Chipone Technology in China. ICND2110 allows connection of three RGB LEDs per chip. It is a 16-bit protocol, which gives the ability for high resolution. The control circuit comes in a QFN20 package, allowing for more flexibility with LED choice.
Specifications
PixLite Mk1 | |
PixLite Mk2 | |
PixLite Mk3 | |
Clock Type | Clocked |
Color Resolution | 16 Bits |
Current Control | |
Physical Package | QFN20 |
RGB | |
RBGW | |
Input Voltage | 5V |
Output Pixel Voltage | 5 - 10V |
PWM Rate | 3840Hz |
Suitable Camera | Up to 128fps |
Redundant Data Line |
Considerations for Use
Advantages
- Presence of a clock allows for faster refresh rates
- High PWM rate allows for filming these pixels with cameras up to 128fps
- 16 bits of data for each color makes dimming curves very smooth
Disadvantages
- No redundancy in data
- Limited to 5V, causing short cable lengths
PixLite Support
Are you looking for ICND2110 pixel drivers that work with Art-Net or sACN?
All PixLite Mk3 products support ICND2110 as an available Pixel IC type, so get in touch with us to find out how the lighting specialists at Advatek can support you in your pixel lighting project.