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=PIXEL CONTROLLERS=
=PIXEL CONTROLLERS=
=='''ESPixel Stick & ESPixel Pops '''==
'''[[ESPixel Stick & ESPixel Pops]]'''
The ESPixel Stick was developed by DIYC member Bill Porter aka... madsci1016. 
It took advantage of the amazing ESP-01 microcontroller which combines a full micro controller with a built in wifi interface all on a small form factor board with an incredibly low price. (~$2).
The ESP-01 when combined with a circuit board with a small number of components creates a full function wireless pixel controller for about $10 that can control 4 universes or nearly 700 pixels.
There are several variations of these controllers which are generally referred to as '''''Pixel Sticks'''''.
=='''Renard Protocol (RS232 or RS485)to SPI (Pixel Communication)'''==
=='''Renard Protocol (RS232 or RS485)to SPI (Pixel Communication)'''==
'''[[Renard_PX1_Pixel_Controller|Renard PX1 Pixel Controller]]'''  
'''[[Renard_PX1_Pixel_Controller|Renard PX1 Pixel Controller]]'''  
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===[http://www.HolidayCoro.com HolidayCoro] ===
===[http://www.HolidayCoro.com HolidayCoro] ===
(USA Based run by DIYC user [http://doityourselfchristmas.com/forums/member.php?3828-dmoore dmoore])
(USA Based run by DIYC user [http://doityourselfchristmas.com/forums/member.php?3828-dmoore David Moore (dmoore)])


[http://www.holidaycoro.com/firmware Firmware Update Page]
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Default IP Address is 192.168.0.50 (configurable via LCD interface or webpage) or can be configured for DHCP.
|-
|-
| Model || Max Pixels || DMX Universes || Pixels Supported || Output Connectors || String Outputs || Image || Link || Price || Manual/Videos || Note
| Model || Max Pixels || DMX Universes || Pixels Supported || Output Connectors || String Outputs || Image || Link || Setup Videos || Note
|-
|-
| PixLite 4 || 2,720 || 16 UniCast<br />16 MultiCast||WS2811,WS2812,WS801,WS2803<br/>TM1804,TM1803,TM1812,SM16715<br/>TLS3001,TLS3002,CY3005<br/>LPD6803,D705,LPD1101<br/>USC6909,UCS6912,SM16716,MBI6020|| 16 Fused Outputs<br />Screw Terminals  || 16 Outputs<br />680 Pixels Per Output || [[Image:HolidayCoro-622.jpg|150px|link=http://www.holidaycoro.com/product-p/622.htm]] || [http://www.holidaycoro.com/Product-p/622.htm Product Link] ||Assembled $129.99 ||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ej1ReP8sVB8 General Setup Video]<br />[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ej1ReP8sVB8 LOR S3 Setup Video]<br />[http://www.advateklights.com/resources/download-info/pixlite-16-user-manual Manual] || Includes one dedicated RS-485/DMX output, 28A per Controller/7A per Output, Gamma Correction, Temp & Power Monitor
| HinksPix Pro || 24,480 || 144 UniCast/Multicast (E1.31 & Artnet & DDP)||WS2811,WS2812,WS801,WS2803<br/>TM1804,TM1803,TM1812,SM16715<br/>TLS3001,TLS3002,CY3005<br/>LPD6803,D705,LPD1101|| 48 Outputs<br>Custom Configurations  || 680 Pixels Per Output || [[Image:929.jpg|150px|link=https://www.holidaycoro.com/Flex-Modular-Lighting-Controller-System-p/951.htm]] || [https://www.holidaycoro.com/Flex-Modular-Lighting-Controller-System-p/951.htm Bare Controller]<br><hr>[https://www.holidaycoro.com/Flex-System-Ready2Run-Assembled-Controller-p/952-1.htm <br>Ready2Run with PSU, Enclosure, Cables]||[https://youtu.be/XuPJCqw-wbI Demo Video]<br><br>[http://www.holidaycoro.com/HinksPix Setup Videos]|| Includes one dedicated RS-485/DMX output (does not use a pixel output), Stand alone playback of xLights Sequences (SD CARD), Extensive long range SMART functionality, LCD Display for Configuration and Testing, WEB Interface for configuration and monitoring, Adapter mounting plates for CG1500 enclosure available, built-in voltage and temperature sensor allow remote controller monitoring along with the built-in fan controller for cooling the enclosure. 
 
|-
| AlphaPix Evolution || 16,320 || 128 UniCast (E1.31 & Artnet)||WS2811,WS2812,WS801,WS2803<br/>TM1804,TM1803,TM1812,SM16715<br/>TLS3001,TLS3002,CY3005<br/>LPD6803,D705,LPD1101|| 48 Outputs<br>Custom Configurations  || 340 Pixels Per Output || [[Image:951-12.jpg|150px|link=https://www.holidaycoro.com/Flex-Modular-Lighting-Controller-System-p/951.htm]] || [https://www.holidaycoro.com/Flex-Modular-Lighting-Controller-System-p/951.htm Bare Controller]<br><hr>[https://www.holidaycoro.com/Flex-System-Ready2Run-Assembled-Controller-p/952-1.htm <br>Ready2Run with PSU, Enclosure, Cables]||[https://youtu.be/XuPJCqw-wbI Demo Video]<br><br>[http://www.holidaycoro.com/AlphaPix Setup Videos]|| Includes two dedicated RS-485/DMX outputs (does not use a pixel output), LCD Display for Configuration and Testing, Long range REGULAR functionality, WEB Interface for configuration and monitoring, Adapter mounting plates for CG1500 enclosure available, built-in voltage and temperature sensor allow remote controller monitoring along with the built-in fan controller for cooling the enclosure. 
|-
| AlphaPix 4<br><br>V3 || 2,720 || 16 UniCast (E1.31 & Artnet)||WS2811,WS2812,WS801,WS2803<br/>TM1804,TM1803,TM1812,SM16715<br/>TLS3001,TLS3002,CY3005<br/>LPD6803,D705,LPD1101|| 4 Fused Outputs<br />Screw Terminals  || 4 Outputs<br />680 Pixels Per Output || [[Image:722.jpg|150px|link=http://www.holidaycoro.com/product-p/722-V3.htm]] || [http://www.holidaycoro.com/Product-p/722-V3.htm Bare Controller]<br><hr>[http://www.holidaycoro.com/product-p/831.htm <br>Ready2Run with PSU, Enclosure, Cables]||[https://youtu.be/16o780guQbQ Demo Video]<br><br>[http://www.holidaycoro.com/kb_results.asp?ID=118 Setup Videos]|| Includes one dedicated RS-485/DMX output (does not use a pixel output), 28A per Controller/7.5A per Output, LCD Display for Configuration and Testing, WEB Interface for configuration and monitoring, Adapter mounting plates for CG1500 enclosure available, built-in voltage and temperature sensor allow remote controller monitoring along with the built-in fan controller for cooling the enclosure. 
|-
| AlphaPix 16<br><br>V3  || 5,440 || 32 UniCast (E1.31 & Artnet) ||WS2811,WS2812,WS801,WS2803<br/>TM1804,TM1803,TM1812,SM16715<br/>TLS3001,TLS3002,CY3005<br/>LPD6803,D705,LPD1101|| 16 Fused Outputs<br />Screw Terminals  || 16 Outputs<br />340 Pixels Per Output || [[Image:AlphaPix16.jpg|150px|link=http://www.holidaycoro.com/product-p/721-V3.htm]] || [http://www.holidaycoro.com/Product-p/721-V3.htm <br>Bare Controller]<br><hr>[http://www.holidaycoro.com/product-p/832.htm <br>Ready2Run with PSU, Enclosure, Cables]||[https://youtu.be/kPAvSBBGmV4 Demo Video]<br><br>[http://www.holidaycoro.com/kb_results.asp?ID=118 Setup Videos]|| Includes three dedicated RS-485/DMX outputs (does not use a pixel output), 30A per Bank, 2 Banks per Controller (60A Total)/5A per Output (80A at 20% Duty Cycle), LCD Display for Configuration and Testing, WEB Interface for configuration and monitoring, Adapter mounting plates for CG1500 enclosure available, built-in voltage and temperature sensor allow remote controller monitoring along with the built-in fan controller for cooling the enclosure.  Resistor bank for outputs to reduce likely hood of shorting upon incorrect connections.
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| E680-4 || 680 || 4Multicast || GECE, Native DMX, TM1804, 1903, WS2801, WS2811, TLS3001, CYT3005, LPD6803(+8bit), 8806, 9813, and others|| 16 Fused (2x8 Electrical, 4x4 Logical) || 2040 || Up to 4 || || [http://www.sandevices.com/E680Info.html link] ||  Partial Kit: $19 (PC Board + EEPROM) needs additional parts to function || [http://sandevices.com/documents/e680_opman.pdf Owner's ] [http://sandevices.com/documents/e680_assemman.pdf Assembly ] || Original E680, without Firmware Upgrade and without [http://www.sandevices.com/UPG1.html UP1 upgrade]
| E680-4 || 680 || 4Multicast || GECE, Native DMX, TM1804, 1903, WS2801, WS2811, TLS3001, CYT3005, LPD6803(+8bit), 8806, 9813, and others|| 16 Fused (2x8 Electrical, 4x4 Logical) || 2040 || Up to 4 || || [http://www.sandevices.com/E680Info.html link] ||  Partial Kit: $19 (PC Board + EEPROM) needs additional parts to function || [http://sandevices.com/documents/e680_opman.pdf Owner's ] [http://sandevices.com/documents/e680_assemman.pdf Assembly ] || Original E680, without Firmware Upgrade and without [http://www.sandevices.com/UPG1.html UP1 upgrade]
|}
===[http://www.PixelController.com PixelController.com (Falcon Christmas)] ===
(USA Based run by DIYC supporting member [http://doityourselfchristmas.com/forums/member.php?7764-dpitts David Pitts (dpitts)])
[http://www.PixelController.com/store Store]
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Default IP Address is 192.168.1.50. Can be configured via OLED interface or webpage. Supports DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol).
|-
| Model || Max Pixels || DMX Universes || Pixels Supported || Output Connectors || String Outputs || Image || Link || Price || Note
|-
| F16V2  || 10,880 || 64 Multicast/Unicast (E1.31) ||WS2811,WS2812,WS801,WS2803<br/>TM1804,TM1803,TM1812<br/>GECE<br/>TLS3001,TLS3002,CY3005<br/>LPD6803,D705,LPD1101|| 16/32 Fused Outputs<br />Screw Terminals  || 16/32 Outputs<br />680 Pixels Per Output (340 when in 32 port mode) || [[Image:F16v2.jpg|150px|link=https://pixelcontroller.com/store/products/48-f16v3.html]] || [https://pixelcontroller.com/store/products/48-f16v3.html] ||Assembled $250.00 || 5-32V DC, Every port can be a different type. Expandable to 32 ports, soon to be 48 ports. Virtual string support. 40Hz refresh rate on outputs even when pixel count is 680 pixels. Includes four dedicated RS-485/DMX outputs, 30A per Bank, 2 Banks per Controller (60A Total)/5A per Output, OLED Display for Configuration and Testing, Webpage Interface, Mounting plate for CG1500 enclosure available. Voltage and temperature sensors. OLED E131 diagnostic tools. 4 - Renard (Speed and stop bits configurable), DMX and Pixelnet Outputs.
|}
|}


===[http://www.j1sys.com/ Joshua 1 Systems (J1SYS)]===
===[http://www.j1sys.com/ Joshua 1 Systems (J1SYS)]===
(USA Based run by DIYC user [http://doityourselfchristmas.com/forums/member.php?5441-j1sys j1sys])
(USA Based run by DIYC user [http://doityourselfchristmas.com/forums/member.php?5441-j1sys j1sys])
[http://www.j1sys.com/assets/ecg-px-v2.0a.swf Tutorial Video]


[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3zJtKlOtI4Y Setup Video]
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3zJtKlOtI4Y Setup Video]
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| Model || Max Pixels || DMX Universes || Pixels Supported || Output Connectors || Max Channels || DMX Universes per Output || Image || Link || Price || Manual || Note
| Model || Max Pixels || DMX Universes || Pixels Supported || Output Connectors || Max Channels || DMX Universes per Output || Image || Link || Price || Manual || Note
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|-
| ECG-P12R || 2040 || 12Unicast || LPD6803, WS2801, WS2811, TM180x, TLS3001 || 12 Fused (2x6 Electrical, 3x4 Logical)  || 6120 || 1 || || [http://www.j1sys.com/ecg-p12r/ link] ||  Assembled Board: $175 || [http://www.j1sys.com/assets/PIXAD8-Guide-v0.1.pdf  Owner's ] [http://www.j1sys.com/assets/p12r-notes.pdf Notes ]  ||  
| ECG-P12R || 2040 || 12Unicast || LPD6803, WS2801, WS2811, TM180x, TLS3001 || 12 Fused (2x6 Electrical, 3x4 Logical)  || 6120 || 1 || || [http://www.j1sys.com/products/lighting/ECG-P12.html link] ||  Assembled Board: $Check Website || [http://www.j1sys.com/assets/PIXAD8-Guide-v0.1.pdf  Owner's ] [http://www.j1sys.com/  Notes ]  ||  
|-
|-
| ECG-PIXAD8 || 1360 || 8Unicast || LPD6803, WS2801, WS2811, TM180x, TLS3001|| 8 Fused (2x4 Electrical, 2x4 Logical) || 4080 || 1 || || [http://www.j1sys.com/ecg-pixad8/ link] ||  Assembled Board: $155 || [http://www.j1sys.com/assets/PIXAD8-Guide-v0.1.pdf Owner's ] ||
| ECG-PIXAD8 || 1360 || 8Unicast || LPD6803, WS2801, WS2811, TM180x, TLS3001|| 8 Fused (2x4 Electrical, 2x4 Logical) || 4080 || 1 || || [http://www.j1sys.com/products/lighting/ECG-PIXAD8.html link] ||  Assembled Board: $Check Website || [http://www.j1sys.com/  Owner's ] ||
|-
|-
| ECG-P2 || 1360 || 8Unicast || LPD6803, WS2801, WS2811, TM180x, TLS3001|| 2 Unfused (2x1 Electrical, 2x1 Logical) || 4080 || 4 || || [http://www.j1sys.com/ecg-p2/ link] ||  Assembled Board: $68, Assembled Board w/case: $77 || [http://www.j1sys.com/assets/PIXAD8-Guide-v0.1.pdf Owner's ] ||
| ECG-P2 || 1360 || 8Unicast || LPD6803, WS2801, WS2811, TM180x, TLS3001|| 2 Unfused (2x1 Electrical, 2x1 Logical) || 4080 || 4 || || [http://www.j1sys.com/products/lighting/ECG-P2.html link] ||  Assembled Board: $Check Website, Assembled Board w/case: $Check Website || [http://www.j1sys.com/  Owner's ] ||
|}
|}


===[http://stellascapes.com Stellascapes] ===
=='''DMX512 / ESTA 1.11 (RS485) to SPI'''==
(New Zealand Based run by DIYC user [http://doityourselfchristmas.com/forums/member.php?491-mrpackethead mrpackethead])
These interfaces accept a DMX input and typically drive one or more pixel strings.
 
===[https://www.openlighting.org/ola/ Open Lighting Architecture] ===
 
(Global, developed by the [https://www.openlighting.org Open Lighting Project] team )
 
OLA can be combined with a USB DMX interface that supports receiving DMX and the used to drive SPI pixels. See [https://www.openlighting.org/ola/ Supported Devices]  for a list of available interfaces. The maximum pixel count is determined by the hardware and the pixel clock speed.
 
===[http://www.HolidayCoro.com HolidayCoro] ===
(USA Based run by DIYC user [http://doityourselfchristmas.com/forums/member.php?3828-dmoore David Moore (dmoore)])


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| Model || Max Pixels || DMX Universes || Pixels Supported || Output Connectors || Max Channels || DMX Universes per Output || Image || Link || Price || Manual || Note
|-
|-
| E16-II Green || 672 || 6Unicast || Stella-green || 16 Fused (? Electrical, ? Logical)  || 2016 || ? || || [http://www.stellascapes.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=55&Itemid=62 link] ||  Assembled Board: $1296 ||  ||16 Character LCD Display for diagnostics and identification information.
| Model || Max Pixels || DMX Channels || Pixels Supported || Output Connectors || Image || Link || Price || Note
|-
|-
| E16-II Commercial || 672 || 6Unicast || Stella-black || 16 Fused (? Electrical, ? Logical)  || 2016 || ? || || [http://www.stellascapes.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=55&Itemid=62 link] || Assembled Board: $1995 ||   ||With power supply and 16 400mm "tails" with waterproof screw up connectors
| EasyPix V2 || 170 || 512 ||WS2811,WS2812,WS801,WS2803 <br/>TM1804,TM1803,TM1812,SM16715<br/>TLS3001,TLS3002,CY3005<br/>LPD6803|| 1 Fused Output<br />Screw Terminals || [[Image:HolidayCoro-614.jpg|150px|link=http://www.holidaycoro.com/product-p/614.htm]] || [http://www.holidaycoro.com/Product-p/614.htm Product Link] ||$39.99 || Null pixels, Reverse order,Push button setting with back-lit LCD screen, built-in sequences, replaceable output chip
|-
| E16-II Pro|| 672 || 6Unicast || Stella-black || 16 Fused (? Electrical, ? Logical)  || 2016 || ? || || [http://www.stellascapes.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=55&Itemid=62 link] ||  Assembled Board: $?? ||  ||With power supply and Neutrik XLR, power and ethernet chasis connectors
|-
| E2|| 170 || 1Unicast || Stella-black || 2 ?  || 512 || ? || || [http://www.stellascapes.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=55&Itemid=62 link] || Assembled Board: $?? ||   ||With power supply,operates on low voltage DC (12-48V)
|}
|}


=='''DMX512 to SPI'''==
These interfaces accept a DMX input and typically drive one or more pixel strings.
===[http://www.j1sys.com/ Joshua 1 Systems (J1SYS)]===
===[http://www.j1sys.com/ Joshua 1 Systems (J1SYS)]===
(USA Based run by DIYC user [http://doityourselfchristmas.com/forums/member.php?5441-j1sys j1sys])
(USA Based run by DIYC user [http://doityourselfchristmas.com/forums/member.php?5441-j1sys j1sys])
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*[http://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/DD-1000-series-DMX-protocol-decoder-support-LPD6803IC-signal-can-decodering-512-address/701799_340702107.html DD-1000 series DMX protocol decoder;support LPD6803IC signal;can decodering 512 address]  [http://doityourselfchristmas.com/wiki/images/f/f5/Onumen_Manual.pdf    Manual]
*[http://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/DD-1000-series-DMX-protocol-decoder-support-LPD6803IC-signal-can-decodering-512-address/701799_340702107.html DD-1000 series DMX protocol decoder;support LPD6803IC signal;can decodering 512 address]  [http://doityourselfchristmas.com/wiki/images/f/f5/Onumen_Manual.pdf    Manual]


===[http://www.holidaycoro.com HolidayCoro] ===
(USA Based run by DIYC user [http://doityourselfchristmas.com/forums/member.php?3828-dmoore dmoore])
*[http://www.holidaycoro.com/product-p/611.htm RS-485 DMX to SPI Pixel Decoder / Controller for 2811/2801/6803/1804/3001 5v and 12v Pixels]


===[http://diybllc.com/ DIYB] ===
===[http://diybllc.com/ DIYB] ===
(USA based) Run by DIYC user [http://doityourselfchristmas.com/forums/member.php?8235-charleskerr charleskerr]
(USA based) Run by DIYC user [http://doityourselfchristmas.com/forums/member.php?8235-charleskerr charleskerr]
*[http://diybllc.com/LED-Pixel-String-Controller-5-volt-DIYB-LCPC-01.htm DMX to SPI Pixel Controller]
*[http://diybllc.com/LED-Pixel-String-Controller-5-volt-DIYB-LCPC-01.htm DMX to SPI Pixel Controller] (website no longer online)


===[http://www.electron-design.ru/ Electron Design] ===
===[http://www.electron-design.ru/ Electron Design] ===
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=E1.31 Bridges and DMX Dongles=
=E1.31 Bridges and DMX Dongles=
=='''E1.31 (Ethernet) to DMX or Renard Output'''==
=='''E1.31 (Ethernet) to DMX or Renard Output'''==
===[https://www.openlighting.org/ola/ Open Lighting Architecture] ===
(Global, developed by the [https://www.openlighting.org Open Lighting Project] team )
OLA can be combined with a USB DMX interface to act as an E1.31 to DMX gateway.  See [https://www.openlighting.org/ola/ Supported Devices] for a list of available USB interfaces.
===[http://www.diyledexpress.com DIYLEDEXPRESS]===
===[http://www.diyledexpress.com DIYLEDEXPRESS]===
(USA Based run by DIYC user [http://doityourselfchristmas.com/forums/member.php?2860-tjetzer tjetzer])
(USA Based run by DIYC user [http://doityourselfchristmas.com/forums/member.php?2860-tjetzer tjetzer])
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USB DMX dongles are commonly used in conjunction with PC software to output a single universe (512 channels) of DMX.
USB DMX dongles are commonly used in conjunction with PC software to output a single universe (512 channels) of DMX.


* [https://www.audiovisualdevices.com.au/viewprod.php?catid=&productid=USB485RJ-ISO Audio Visual Devices] or http://auschristmaslighting.com/wiki/index.php/USB485RJ-ISO
* [http://www.holidaycoro.com/Enttec-Pro-Compatible-DMX-Dongle-p/53.htm HolidayCoro ActiDongle - Active DMX Dongle (Enttec Pro Compatible)]
* [http://www.enttec.com/index.php?main_menu=Products&pn=70303&show=description Enttec Open DMX USB]
* [http://www.enttec.com/index.php?main_menu=Products&pn=70303&show=description Enttec Open DMX USB]
* [http://www.enttec.com/index.php?main_menu=Products&prod=70304&show=description Enttec DMX USB Pro]
* [http://www.enttec.com/index.php?main_menu=Products&prod=70304&show=description Enttec DMX USB Pro]
* [http://shop.martinxmas.com/product.php?id_product=10 RPM DIY USB to DMX Adaptor]
* [http://www.holidaycoro.com/Enttec-Pro-Compatible-DMX-Dongle-p/53.htm HolidayCoro ActiDongle - Active DMX Dongle (Enttec Pro Compatible)]
*[http://diylightanimation.com/wiki/index.php?title=Equipment#DMX_Devices RJ's LYNX DMX DONGLE]
*[http://diylightanimation.com/wiki/index.php?title=Equipment#DMX_Devices RJ's LYNX DMX DONGLE]


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! Total Price
! Total Price
! Per Ch Price
! Per Ch Price
|-
| [http://www.HolidayCoro.com/ HolidayCoro]
| [http://www.holidaycoro.com/product-p/27.htm #27 / Water Resistant / Boxed / Pigtails / 9 Test Sequences]
| Yes
| 6V - 24V
| 3
| 2A
| 6A per 3 Ch
| DMX
| $9.49
| $3.16
|-
|-
| [http://www.lightorama.com/ Light-O-Rama]
| [http://www.lightorama.com/ Light-O-Rama]
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|-
|-
| [http://www.cngdjs.com Audiolight Intl]
| [http://www.cngdjs.com Audiolight Intl]
| HD-714 [http://www.holidaycoro.com/product-p/37.htm] [http://www.aliexpress.com/fm-store/701799/209915969-378113147/Easy-DMX-LED-controller-dmx-decoder-driver.html]
| HD-714 [http://www.holidaycoro.com/product-p/37.htm US] [http://www.aliexpress.com/fm-store/701799/209915969-378113147/Easy-DMX-LED-controller-dmx-decoder-driver.html China]
| Yes
| Yes
| 12V - 24V
| 12V - 24V
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|-
|-
| [http://www.cngdjs.com Audiolight Intl]
| [http://www.cngdjs.com Audiolight Intl]
| HD-712 [http://www.holidaycoro.com/product-p/24.htm] [http://www.aliexpress.com/fm-store/701799/209915969-378111925/Easy-DMX-LED-controller-dmx-decoder-driver.html]  
| HD-712 [http://www.holidaycoro.com/product-p/24.htm US] [http://www.aliexpress.com/fm-store/701799/209915969-378111925/Easy-DMX-LED-controller-dmx-decoder-driver.html China]  
| Yes
| Yes
| 12V - 24V
| 12V - 24V
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|-
|-
| [http://www.leynew.com Leynew]
| [http://www.leynew.com Leynew]
| LN-DMXMODEL-3CH-LV12 [http://www.holidaycoro.com/product-p/26.htm Bare Leads] [http://www.holidaycoro.com/product-p/30.htm CAT5 Input]  [http://www.aliexpress.com/fm-store/701799/209915969-307297826/DMX-512-Module-decoder.html]
| LN-DMXMODEL-3CH-LV12 [http://www.holidaycoro.com/product-p/26.htm US] [http://www.aliexpress.com/fm-store/701799/209915969-307297826/DMX-512-Module-decoder.html China]
| Yes
| Yes
| 12V
| 12V

Latest revision as of 19:19, 4 June 2022

Intro

There are many different types of controllers used for RGB lighting effects. The most common fall into two different categories:

  • Pixel Controllers
  • Dumb RGB Controllers.

The different controllers also can be broken into categories based on the type of data communications protocols used to speak to them from the sequencing computer. The main categories of communications protocols are:

  • Renard (using either RS232-serial or RS485)
  • E1.31 (DMX over Ethernet)
  • DMX A traditional stage lighting protocol
  • Programs stored on SD memory cards
  • Lightorama LOR compatable gear


When choosing a Pixel controller it is important that you confirm that your selection is compatible with you system design. Critical properties to consider include are:

  • Communications Protocol (E1.31, Renard, DMX, LOR, Etc.)
  • Pixel Voltage (5VDC vs 12VDC)
  • Pixel Type (WS2801, WS2811, GECE, LOR, Etc.)
  • Number of Pixels to be Controlled
  • Number of Connectors and Number of Strings that can be Physically Connected
  • Advanced Features
    • Grouping (ability to treat multiple Pixels as one)
    • RGB Ordering (ability to correct the physical RGB order to match the software sequence order)
    • ZigZag (Ability to treat physical strings as multiple logical strings)
    • Reverse order (ability to reorder the channels on a string so the most distant one is the first channel)
    • Etc.

Generally you also need to add an Enclosure to the Pixel Controller to protect it from the weather. You will also need a Power Supply to power the Pixel Controller and Pixels. There are several ways to connect the Power wiring and there are also several types of Pixel Connectors that can be used to simplify the wiring.

Disclaimers

The standard disclaimers pertaining to the information contained on this wiki page are listed here.
THIS PAGE IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION AND IS NOT COMPLETE!!


These are selected Pixel Controllers and other devices from the various vendors with a mix of properties. Visit their sites for the latest information and to see their entire product catalog.

PLEASE CONFIRM ALL DETAILS WITH VENDOR BEFORE ORDERING!! ALL OF THIS DATA IS SUBJECT TO CONSTANT CHANGE AND MAY BE WRONG!!!

Pricing is in US $. Pricing is as of 1-29-13.

PRICING DOES NOT INCLUDE SHIPPING, TAXES OR IMPORT DUTIES!

Shipping from overseas can be expensive, check with your vendor.

PIXEL CONTROLLERS

ESPixel Stick & ESPixel Pops

ESPixel Stick & ESPixel Pops

The ESPixel Stick was developed by DIYC member Bill Porter aka... madsci1016. It took advantage of the amazing ESP-01 microcontroller which combines a full micro controller with a built in wifi interface all on a small form factor board with an incredibly low price. (~$2). The ESP-01 when combined with a circuit board with a small number of components creates a full function wireless pixel controller for about $10 that can control 4 universes or nearly 700 pixels. There are several variations of these controllers which are generally referred to as Pixel Sticks.

Renard Protocol (RS232 or RS485)to SPI (Pixel Communication)

Renard PX1 Pixel Controller

The Renard PX1 was designed by Phil Short as an inexpensive Pixel controller designed to work with standard Renard systems. It can be daisy chained with other Renard controllers. The PX1 provides a low cost solution that allows a user to add pixels to an existing display setup using just a simple Renard setup.

E1.31 (Ethernet) to SPI (Pixel Communications)

These interfaces accept an E1.31 (Ethernet) input and typically drive one or more pixel strings.

HolidayCoro

(USA Based run by DIYC user David Moore (dmoore))

Firmware Update Page

Default IP Address is 192.168.0.50 (configurable via LCD interface or webpage) or can be configured for DHCP.
Model Max Pixels DMX Universes Pixels Supported Output Connectors String Outputs Image Link Setup Videos Note
HinksPix Pro 24,480 144 UniCast/Multicast (E1.31 & Artnet & DDP) WS2811,WS2812,WS801,WS2803
TM1804,TM1803,TM1812,SM16715
TLS3001,TLS3002,CY3005
LPD6803,D705,LPD1101
48 Outputs
Custom Configurations
680 Pixels Per Output Bare Controller


Ready2Run with PSU, Enclosure, Cables
Demo Video

Setup Videos
Includes one dedicated RS-485/DMX output (does not use a pixel output), Stand alone playback of xLights Sequences (SD CARD), Extensive long range SMART functionality, LCD Display for Configuration and Testing, WEB Interface for configuration and monitoring, Adapter mounting plates for CG1500 enclosure available, built-in voltage and temperature sensor allow remote controller monitoring along with the built-in fan controller for cooling the enclosure.
AlphaPix Evolution 16,320 128 UniCast (E1.31 & Artnet) WS2811,WS2812,WS801,WS2803
TM1804,TM1803,TM1812,SM16715
TLS3001,TLS3002,CY3005
LPD6803,D705,LPD1101
48 Outputs
Custom Configurations
340 Pixels Per Output Bare Controller


Ready2Run with PSU, Enclosure, Cables
Demo Video

Setup Videos
Includes two dedicated RS-485/DMX outputs (does not use a pixel output), LCD Display for Configuration and Testing, Long range REGULAR functionality, WEB Interface for configuration and monitoring, Adapter mounting plates for CG1500 enclosure available, built-in voltage and temperature sensor allow remote controller monitoring along with the built-in fan controller for cooling the enclosure.
AlphaPix 4

V3
2,720 16 UniCast (E1.31 & Artnet) WS2811,WS2812,WS801,WS2803
TM1804,TM1803,TM1812,SM16715
TLS3001,TLS3002,CY3005
LPD6803,D705,LPD1101
4 Fused Outputs
Screw Terminals
4 Outputs
680 Pixels Per Output
Bare Controller


Ready2Run with PSU, Enclosure, Cables
Demo Video

Setup Videos
Includes one dedicated RS-485/DMX output (does not use a pixel output), 28A per Controller/7.5A per Output, LCD Display for Configuration and Testing, WEB Interface for configuration and monitoring, Adapter mounting plates for CG1500 enclosure available, built-in voltage and temperature sensor allow remote controller monitoring along with the built-in fan controller for cooling the enclosure.
AlphaPix 16

V3
5,440 32 UniCast (E1.31 & Artnet) WS2811,WS2812,WS801,WS2803
TM1804,TM1803,TM1812,SM16715
TLS3001,TLS3002,CY3005
LPD6803,D705,LPD1101
16 Fused Outputs
Screw Terminals
16 Outputs
340 Pixels Per Output

Bare Controller



Ready2Run with PSU, Enclosure, Cables
Demo Video

Setup Videos
Includes three dedicated RS-485/DMX outputs (does not use a pixel output), 30A per Bank, 2 Banks per Controller (60A Total)/5A per Output (80A at 20% Duty Cycle), LCD Display for Configuration and Testing, WEB Interface for configuration and monitoring, Adapter mounting plates for CG1500 enclosure available, built-in voltage and temperature sensor allow remote controller monitoring along with the built-in fan controller for cooling the enclosure. Resistor bank for outputs to reduce likely hood of shorting upon incorrect connections.

SanDevices

(USA Based run by DIYC user jstjohnz)

E68x Configuration Guide

Firmware Updates

E68X-to-DMX#Converter_Configuration

Default IP Address: 192.168.1.206


Model Max Pixels DMX Universes Pixels Supported Output Connectors Max Channels DMX Universes per Output Image Link Price Manual Note
E6804-4 2040 7Multicast / 12Unicast GECE, Native DMX, TM1804, 1903, WS2801, WS2811, TLS3001, CYT3005, LPD6803(+8bit), 8806, 9813, and others 4 Fused (1x4 Electrical, 4x1 Logical) 6120 Up to 12 link Assembled/Tested: $99, Full Kit: Price $69 Presale Owner's Assembly Size is 2.5" x 4", mounting holes on 2"x3" centers, compatible with CG series enclosures. Announcement
PS-1 1020 6Multicast GECE, Native DMX, TM1804, 1903, WS2801, WS2811, TLS3001, CYT3005, LPD6803(+8bit), 8806, 9813, and others 16 Fused (2x8 Electrical, 4x4 Logical) 3060 Up to 6 link Turnkey System: $399 Owner's Assembled E682 with power supply in an Enclosure
E682-12 2040 6Multicast / 12Unicast GECE, Native DMX, TM1804, 1903, WS2801, WS2811, TLS3001, CYT3005, LPD6803(+8bit), 8806, 9813, and others 16 Fused (2x8 Electrical, 4x4 Logical) 6120 Up to 12 link Assembled/Tested: $180, Full Kit: Price $109 Owner's Assembly To be released shortly
E682-6 1020 6Multicast GECE, Native DMX, TM1804, 1903, WS2801, WS2811, TLS3001, CYT3005, LPD6803(+8bit), 8806, 9813, and others 16 Fused (2x8 Electrical, 4x4 Logical) 3060 Up to 6 link Assembled/Tested: $180, Full Kit: Price $109 Owner's Assembly Original E682, Before Firmware Upgrade
E681-12 2040 6Multicast / 12Unicast GECE, Native DMX, TM1804, 1903, WS2801, WS2811, TLS3001, CYT3005, LPD6803(+8bit), 8806, 9813, and others 16 Fused (2x8 Electrical, 4x4 Logical) 6120 Up to 12 link No Longer Available Owner's Assembly Firmware To be released shortly, requires UP1 upgrade
E681-6 1020 6Multicast GECE, Native DMX, TM1804, 1903, WS2801, WS2811, TLS3001, CYT3005, LPD6803(+8bit), 8806, 9813, and others 16 Fused (2x8 Electrical, 4x4 Logical) 3060 Up to 6 link No Longer Available Owner's Assembly Original E681, with Firmware Upgrade and UP1 upgrade
E681-4 680 4Multicast GECE, Native DMX, TM1804, 1903, WS2801, WS2811, TLS3001, CYT3005, LPD6803(+8bit), 8806, 9813, and others 16 Fused (2x8 Electrical, 4x4 Logical) 2040 Up to 4 link No Longer Available Owner's Assembly Original E681, without Firmware Upgrade and without UP1 upgrade
E680-12 2040 6Multicast / 12Unicast GECE, Native DMX, TM1804, 1903, WS2801, WS2811, TLS3001, CYT3005, LPD6803(+8bit), 8806, 9813, and others 16 Fused (2x8 Electrical, 4x4 Logical) 6120 Up to 12 link Partial Kit: $19 (PC Board + EEPROM) needs additional parts to function Owner's Assembly To be released shortly, requires UP1 upgrade
E680-6 1020 6Multicast GECE, Native DMX, TM1804, 1903, WS2801, WS2811, TLS3001, CYT3005, LPD6803(+8bit), 8806, 9813, and others 16 Fused (2x8 Electrical, 4x4 Logical) 3060 Up to 6 link Partial Kit: $19 (PC Board + EEPROM) needs additional parts to function Owner's Assembly Original E680, with Firmware Upgrade and UP1 upgrade
E680-4 680 4Multicast GECE, Native DMX, TM1804, 1903, WS2801, WS2811, TLS3001, CYT3005, LPD6803(+8bit), 8806, 9813, and others 16 Fused (2x8 Electrical, 4x4 Logical) 2040 Up to 4 link Partial Kit: $19 (PC Board + EEPROM) needs additional parts to function Owner's Assembly Original E680, without Firmware Upgrade and without UP1 upgrade

PixelController.com (Falcon Christmas)

(USA Based run by DIYC supporting member David Pitts (dpitts))

Store

Default IP Address is 192.168.1.50. Can be configured via OLED interface or webpage. Supports DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol).
Model Max Pixels DMX Universes Pixels Supported Output Connectors String Outputs Image Link Price Note
F16V2 10,880 64 Multicast/Unicast (E1.31) WS2811,WS2812,WS801,WS2803
TM1804,TM1803,TM1812
GECE
TLS3001,TLS3002,CY3005
LPD6803,D705,LPD1101
16/32 Fused Outputs
Screw Terminals
16/32 Outputs
680 Pixels Per Output (340 when in 32 port mode)
[1] Assembled $250.00 5-32V DC, Every port can be a different type. Expandable to 32 ports, soon to be 48 ports. Virtual string support. 40Hz refresh rate on outputs even when pixel count is 680 pixels. Includes four dedicated RS-485/DMX outputs, 30A per Bank, 2 Banks per Controller (60A Total)/5A per Output, OLED Display for Configuration and Testing, Webpage Interface, Mounting plate for CG1500 enclosure available. Voltage and temperature sensors. OLED E131 diagnostic tools. 4 - Renard (Speed and stop bits configurable), DMX and Pixelnet Outputs.

Joshua 1 Systems (J1SYS)

(USA Based run by DIYC user j1sys)

Setup Video

Unofficial Users Manual

Default IP Address: 10.10.10.10

Model Max Pixels DMX Universes Pixels Supported Output Connectors Max Channels DMX Universes per Output Image Link Price Manual Note
ECG-P12R 2040 12Unicast LPD6803, WS2801, WS2811, TM180x, TLS3001 12 Fused (2x6 Electrical, 3x4 Logical) 6120 1 link Assembled Board: $Check Website Owner's Notes
ECG-PIXAD8 1360 8Unicast LPD6803, WS2801, WS2811, TM180x, TLS3001 8 Fused (2x4 Electrical, 2x4 Logical) 4080 1 link Assembled Board: $Check Website Owner's
ECG-P2 1360 8Unicast LPD6803, WS2801, WS2811, TM180x, TLS3001 2 Unfused (2x1 Electrical, 2x1 Logical) 4080 4 link Assembled Board: $Check Website, Assembled Board w/case: $Check Website Owner's

DMX512 / ESTA 1.11 (RS485) to SPI

These interfaces accept a DMX input and typically drive one or more pixel strings.

Open Lighting Architecture

(Global, developed by the Open Lighting Project team )

OLA can be combined with a USB DMX interface that supports receiving DMX and the used to drive SPI pixels. See Supported Devices for a list of available interfaces. The maximum pixel count is determined by the hardware and the pixel clock speed.

HolidayCoro

(USA Based run by DIYC user David Moore (dmoore))

Model Max Pixels DMX Channels Pixels Supported Output Connectors Image Link Price Note
EasyPix V2 170 512 WS2811,WS2812,WS801,WS2803
TM1804,TM1803,TM1812,SM16715
TLS3001,TLS3002,CY3005
LPD6803
1 Fused Output
Screw Terminals
Product Link $39.99 Null pixels, Reverse order,Push button setting with back-lit LCD screen, built-in sequences, replaceable output chip

Joshua 1 Systems (J1SYS)

(USA Based run by DIYC user j1sys)

Model Max Pixels DMX Universes Pixels Supported Output Connectors Max Channels DMX Universes per Output Image Link Price Manual Note
DCG-P2 170/680* 1DMX/*4HyperDMX LPD6803, WS2801, WS2811, TM180x, TLS3001 2 Unfused (1x2 Electrical, 1x2 Logical) 512DMX/*2048HyperDMX 1 link Assembled Board: $53 2 Pixel Outputs share 1 DMX or 4 HyperDmx input channels
uDCG-P2 170/680* 1DMX/*4HyperDMX LPD6803, WS2801, WS2811, TM180x, TLS3001 2 Unfused (1x2 Electrical, 1x2 Logical) 512DMX/*2048HyperDMX 1 link Assembled Board: $42, Assembled Board w/Case: $48 2 Pixel Outputs share 1 DMX or 4 HyperDmx input channels

Ray Wu

(China Based)


DIYB

(USA based) Run by DIYC user charleskerr

Electron Design

(Israel based)

AVD

(Australia Based run by DIYC user David_AVD)

ACL Wiki

ACL Thread

ACL

The Tiger Protocol Bridge (TigerPB) TP3212 is a small controller for use with RGB LED lights and LED strips that utilise driver chips like the 6803/2801/3005. These are the currently targeted protocols and it is possible that other 2-wire and single wire protocols could be supported with firmware upgrades. This will provide future proofing of your controller.

The initial release will accept a standard DMX512A data stream and provide control for 170 RGB Pixels (510ch). There will be dual buffered outputs that will allow you to split the 170 pixels into say 100/70 and run them in different directions and yet control them as a single 170 pixel string. Each dual buffered output will also allow for the parallel connection of the same number of pixels allowing for two strings to be used with the same patterns. If these are run in opposite directions they would provide for mirrored effects. Each of the Dual outputs will be able to drive different protocols if required.

If ran with ECG product line from http://www.j1sys.com you can use hyper-DMX and this controller can be expanded to running 4 Universe's off each controller.

More info to Follow and at this point this controller is no longer sold. It has been talked about coming back out. As the information comes in it will be updated. If you can get one used, they are still very nice units and work well.

More info at http://auschristmaslighting.com/forums/index.php/board,34.0.html

Onumen

RPM

(USA Based run by DIYC member RPM)

Stellascapes

(New Zealand Based run by DIYC user mrpackethead)

  • T3: DMX512 - SPI Bridge

The T3 controller provides a bridge between DMX512 and 4 strings of RGB pixels.

More details at http://www.stellascapes.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=55&Itemid=62

SD Memory Card to SPI

Ray Wu

(China Based)

Light-O-Rama (LOR) to SPI

Light-O-Rama (LOR)

(USA Based)

PIXEL Extenders

Joshua 1 Systems (J1SYS)

(USA Based run by DIYC user j1sys)

  • ECG-PPX

ECG-PPX is a combination of small adapter boards that can be used in conjunction with our pixel oriented products (PIXAD8, P12R, etc.) to extend the pixel signals over much longer distances. They should also work with most other brands of pixel drivers. The ECG-PPX system also will distribute a modest power envelope over the same cable for optionally powering the pixels without the need for local power supplies at the pixel strings. More details at http://www.j1sys.com/ecg-ppx/

  • ECG-PPD-A – Powered Pixel Driver - 7VDC – 12VDC input range
  • ECG-PPD-B – Powered Pixel Driver - 7VDC – 40VDC input range
  • ECG-PPD-C – 4 Channel Powered Pixel Driver - 7VDC – 40VDC input range on Channel 1
  • ECG-PPR-A – Multi-Mode Powered Pixel Receiver
  • ECG-PPI-A – Powered Pixel Injector - 7VDC-40VDC Input, 5VDC 1.5A output

E1.31 Bridges and DMX Dongles

E1.31 (Ethernet) to DMX or Renard Output

Open Lighting Architecture

(Global, developed by the Open Lighting Project team )

OLA can be combined with a USB DMX interface to act as an E1.31 to DMX gateway. See Supported Devices for a list of available USB interfaces.

DIYLEDEXPRESS

(USA Based run by DIYC user tjetzer)

Joshua 1 Systems (J1SYS)

(USA Based run by DIYC user j1sys)

RPM

(USA Based run by DIYC member RPM)

Discussion Thread

USB to DMX512 Output

USB DMX dongles are commonly used in conjunction with PC software to output a single universe (512 channels) of DMX.


FTDI drivers for dongles:

Dumb RGB DC Controllers Feature Comparisons

DC Controller Comparison Table
Manufacturer Model Pre-built DC Voltage Channels Channel Current Total Current Protocol(s) Total Price Per Ch Price
HolidayCoro #27 / Water Resistant / Boxed / Pigtails / 9 Test Sequences Yes 6V - 24V 3 2A 6A per 3 Ch DMX $9.49 $3.16
Light-O-Rama CMB16D Yes 5V - 60V 16 4A 20A per 8 Ch LOR, DMX $119.95 $7.49
Light-O-Rama CMB16D-QC Yes 5V - 60V 16 4A 20A per 8 Ch LOR, DMX $99.95 $6.24
TigerDMX TigerDMX48 Yes 9V - 55V 48 2.5A 30A per 24 Ch DMX $145.00 $3.02
TigerDMX TigerDMX120LC Yes 12V - 36V 120 100mA DMX $125.00 $1.04
AVD DC48 Yes 12V - 36V 48 2A 20A per 24 Ch DMX $199.00 $4.15
AVD DC24 Yes 12V - 36V 24 2A 15A per 12 Ch DMX $129.00 $5.38
Audiolight Intl HD-714 US China Yes 12V - 24V 3 2A 6A DMX $8.95 $2.98
Audiolight Intl HD-712 US China Yes 12V - 24V 27 1A 15A DMX $44.21 $1.64
Leynew LN-DMXMODEL-3CH-LV12 US China Yes 12V 3 2A 6A DMX $7.49 $2.49
EUChips PX24506 Yes 12V - 24V 3 3A 9A DMX $22.32 $7.44
wjohn DMX3 No 9-35vdc 3 2A per Chn up to 6A DMX $9.00 $3.00
wjohn DMX16DCSSR No 12-24vdc 16 2A per Chn up to 10A DMX $48.00 $3.00
wjohn REN64 No 9-35vdc 64 2A per Chn up to 7A per SSR RS232/485, DMX $67.50 $1.05
Renard Ren48LSD No 5,9-24vdc 48 400mA 9.6A x 2 RS232/485, DMX $44.66 $0.93
DIYLEDExpress Ren24DC Built or Kit 5,7-24vdc 24 4A 30A x 2 RS232/485, DMX $72.10 $3

DM103 Ray Wu DMX to 3 Channel

Related Links

Different Styles of Pixels
Pixel Wiring Colors
Dumb RGB or Intelligent Pixels??
Things You Will Need To Get Started With Pixels
Power Supplies
Pixel Connectors
Choosing a Pixel Voltage: 5V vs 12V
Power Injection
Waterproofing Pixels
Null Pixels
E1.31 Network Setup and Configuration