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Here is a list of different RGB and Pixel light wiring.
==Disclaimers==
The standard disclaimers pertaining to the information contained on this wiki page are listed [[Disclaimers | here.]]<br/>
 
==Pixel/RGB Wiring Colors==
Pixels generally have 3-4 wires connected to each pixel:
# +5 or +12VDC Power Feed
# Ground Power Feed
# Data/ Signal
# Clock (not on all pixels)
 
Because pixels are sending control signals down the wires, there is an input set of wires and an output set of wires coming from each pixel.  You can generally find markings such as words or arrows that identify the data direction for each set of wires by looking closely at the printed circuit board inside of the pixel.  Other clues may include individual pin markings such as "SDO" Serial Data Output, "SDI" Serial Data Input, "CKO" Clock Output or "CKI" Clock Input.  it is common to have the power on the two outer wires on a pixel and the data and clock as the inside wires.  Many strings come two ground wires connected to the input and output sides.
 
Unfortunately there is no standard wiring color code for pixels supplied by different manufacturers.
 
==DIYLEDEXPRESS.COM Pixels==
 
===WS2811 Pixabulbs===
{| class="wikitable"
{| border="1"
|+ '''WS2811 Pixelabulb Strings (Input is end of string with male connector)'''
! Ground
! Data
! +12V
! Photo
|-
| Black
| Green
| Red
| PICTURE TBD
|}
 
===WS2811===
{| class="wikitable"
{| border="1"
|+ '''WS2811 Pixel Strings (input is not chip side)'''
! Ground
! Data
! +5V
! Photo
|-
| Blue (GND)
| White (DI)
| Red (+5v)
| PICTURE TBD
|}
 
===WS2801===
{| class="wikitable"
{| border="1"
|+ '''WS2801 Pixel Strings (input is chip side)'''
! Ground
! Clock
! Data
! +5V
! Output Side Photo
|-
| Blue (GND)
| Green (CKO)
| White (SDO)
| Red (+5v)
| [[image:2801_pixel_diyledexpress_2012-04-03_08_01_38.jpg|500px]]
|}
 
===TM1809===
{| class="wikitable"
{| border="1"
|+ '''TM1809 Pixel Strip'''
! +12V
! Ground
! Data
! Photo
|-
| Red (+)
| Blue (-)
| Green (DI/DO)
| [[image:tm1809strip.jpg|500px]]
|}
<br/>
<br/>
 
==Other Vendors==
Thanks to http://www.auschristmaslighting.com for this great info.
 
===WS2801===
{| class="wikitable"
|+ WS2801 Pixel Strings (input is non-chip side usually)
! Scheme
! +5V
! 0V
! Clock
! Data
! Photo
|-
| 1
| Red
| Blue
| White
| Black
| &nbsp;
|-
| 2
| Red
| White
| Green
| Blue
| [[Image:WS2801_string.jpg‎]]
|-
| 3
| Red
| Blue
| Green
| Yellow
| &nbsp;
|-
| 4
| Red
| Yellow
| Blue
| Green
| &nbsp;
|-
| 5
| Black
| White
| Red
| Blue
| [[Image:WS2801_pixel_5.jpg‎]]
|}
 
Sources:
# Fasteddy
# Blickensderfer
# ThaiWay
# Stella Black
# JPB
 
===TM1804===
 
{| class="wikitable"
|+ TM1804 Pixel Module (Square)
! Signal
! Wire Colour
! Marking
! Rowspan="4"|[[Image:TM1804_module1.jpg]]
|-
| +12V
| Red
| +12V
|-
| Data
| Green
| DI
|-
| 0V
| Blue
| GND
|}
 
{| class="wikitable"
|+ TM1804 Pixel Module (Rectangular)
! Signal
! Wire Colour
! Marking
! Rowspan="4"|[[Image:TM1804_module2.jpg]]
|-
| +12V
| Red
| +
|-
| Data
| Green
| DI
|-
| 0V
| Blue
| -
|}
 
{| class="wikitable"
|+ TM1804 Pixel Strings (Input is on chip side)
! Signal
! Wire Colour
! Rowspan="4"|[[Image:TM1804_Pixel1.jpg]]
|-
| +12V
| Red
|-
| 0V
| Green
|-
| Data
| Blue
|}
 
 
===LPD6803===
 
{| class="wikitable"
|+ LPD6803 Pixel Strip
! Signal
! Wire Colour
! Marking
! Rowspan="5"|[[Image:6803_Strip.jpg]]
|-
| +12V
| Red
| Di
|-
| Data
| Green
| Ci
|-
| Clock
| Blue
| St
|-
| 0V
| White
| Li
|}
 
{| class="wikitable"
|+ LPD6803 Pixel String (RGB order)
! Signal
! Wire Colour
! Rowspan="5"|[[Image:LPD6803_string.jpg]]
|-
| +5V
| Red
|-
| 0V
| Yellow
|-
| Data
| Green
|-
| Clock
| Blue
|}
 
{| class="wikitable"
|+ LPD6803 Pixel String (GRB order)
! Signal
! Wire Colour
! Rowspan="5"|[[Image:LPD6803_string2.jpg]]
|-
| +5V
| Red
|-
| Data
| Green
|-
| Clock
| Blue
|-
| 0V
| White
|}
 
{| class="wikitable"
|+ LPD6803 Pixel String (RGB order)
! Signal
! Wire Colour
! Rowspan="5"|[[Image:LPD6803_string3.jpg]]
|-
| 0V
| Blue
|-
| Clock
| Red
|-
| Data
| Green
|-
| +24V
| Black
|}
 
===P9813===
 
{| class="wikitable"
|+ P9813 Pixel String (BGR order) Input is on chip side
! Signal
! Wire Colour
! Rowspan="5"|[[Image:P9813_string.jpg]]
|-
| +5V
| Red
|-
| Data
| Green
|-
| Clock
| Blue
|-
| 0V
| White
|}
 
===DC (No IC)===
 
{| class="wikitable"
|+ DC RGB Pixel String
! Signal
! Wire Colour
! Rowspan="5"|[[Image:DC_RGB_string.jpg]]
|-
| Blue
| Blue
|-
| Green
| Green
|-
| +5
| White
|-
| Red
| Red
|}
 
{| class="wikitable"
|+ DC RGB Module (input Left Hand Side)
! Signal
! Wire Colour
! Rowspan="5"|[[Image :rgb module.jpg]]
|-
| +12
| Yellow
|-
| Green
| Green
|-
| Red
| Red
|-
| Blue
| Blue
|}
 
===GECE Wiring===
http://sandevices.com/documents/GE_Pixel_Wiring.pdf
 
 
==Related Links==
 
[[Different Styles of Pixels]] <br>
[[Controllers]] <br>
[[Dumb RGB or Intelligent Pixels??]] <br>
[[Things You Will Need To Get Started With Pixels]] <br>
[[Power Supplies]] <br>
[[Pixel Connectors]]<br>
[[Choosing a Pixel Voltage: 5V vs 12V]]<br>
[[Power Injection]]<br>
[[Waterproofing Pixels]]<br>
[[Null Pixels]]<br>
[[E1.31_(Streaming-ACN)_Protocol|E1.31 Network Setup and Configuration]]
 
 
[[Category:RGB]]
[[Category:Pixel]]
[[Category:DIYC Index]]

Latest revision as of 11:40, 5 August 2013

Disclaimers

The standard disclaimers pertaining to the information contained on this wiki page are listed here.

Pixel/RGB Wiring Colors

Pixels generally have 3-4 wires connected to each pixel:

  1. +5 or +12VDC Power Feed
  2. Ground Power Feed
  3. Data/ Signal
  4. Clock (not on all pixels)

Because pixels are sending control signals down the wires, there is an input set of wires and an output set of wires coming from each pixel. You can generally find markings such as words or arrows that identify the data direction for each set of wires by looking closely at the printed circuit board inside of the pixel. Other clues may include individual pin markings such as "SDO" Serial Data Output, "SDI" Serial Data Input, "CKO" Clock Output or "CKI" Clock Input. it is common to have the power on the two outer wires on a pixel and the data and clock as the inside wires. Many strings come two ground wires connected to the input and output sides.

Unfortunately there is no standard wiring color code for pixels supplied by different manufacturers.

DIYLEDEXPRESS.COM Pixels

WS2811 Pixabulbs

WS2811 Pixelabulb Strings (Input is end of string with male connector)
Ground Data +12V Photo
Black Green Red PICTURE TBD

WS2811

WS2811 Pixel Strings (input is not chip side)
Ground Data +5V Photo
Blue (GND) White (DI) Red (+5v) PICTURE TBD

WS2801

WS2801 Pixel Strings (input is chip side)
Ground Clock Data +5V Output Side Photo
Blue (GND) Green (CKO) White (SDO) Red (+5v)

TM1809

TM1809 Pixel Strip
+12V Ground Data Photo
Red (+) Blue (-) Green (DI/DO)



Other Vendors

Thanks to http://www.auschristmaslighting.com for this great info.

WS2801

WS2801 Pixel Strings (input is non-chip side usually)
Scheme +5V 0V Clock Data Photo
1 Red Blue White Black  
2 Red White Green Blue
3 Red Blue Green Yellow  
4 Red Yellow Blue Green  
5 Black White Red Blue

Sources:

  1. Fasteddy
  2. Blickensderfer
  3. ThaiWay
  4. Stella Black
  5. JPB

TM1804

TM1804 Pixel Module (Square)
Signal Wire Colour Marking
+12V Red +12V
Data Green DI
0V Blue GND
TM1804 Pixel Module (Rectangular)
Signal Wire Colour Marking
+12V Red +
Data Green DI
0V Blue -
TM1804 Pixel Strings (Input is on chip side)
Signal Wire Colour
+12V Red
0V Green
Data Blue


LPD6803

LPD6803 Pixel Strip
Signal Wire Colour Marking
+12V Red Di
Data Green Ci
Clock Blue St
0V White Li
LPD6803 Pixel String (RGB order)
Signal Wire Colour
+5V Red
0V Yellow
Data Green
Clock Blue
LPD6803 Pixel String (GRB order)
Signal Wire Colour
+5V Red
Data Green
Clock Blue
0V White
LPD6803 Pixel String (RGB order)
Signal Wire Colour
0V Blue
Clock Red
Data Green
+24V Black

P9813

P9813 Pixel String (BGR order) Input is on chip side
Signal Wire Colour
+5V Red
Data Green
Clock Blue
0V White

DC (No IC)

DC RGB Pixel String
Signal Wire Colour
Blue Blue
Green Green
+5 White
Red Red
DC RGB Module (input Left Hand Side)
Signal Wire Colour
+12 Yellow
Green Green
Red Red
Blue Blue

GECE Wiring

http://sandevices.com/documents/GE_Pixel_Wiring.pdf


Related Links

Different Styles of Pixels
Controllers
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