Question1: Why is your product called LED MESH and what is the difference between it and LED Strip
A: The most significant difference is that I designed the bracket, fixed the LED strip to the frame, and made it piece by piece, which is more convenient. If you don’t need a frame, you can call it an LED Strip.
Question 2: What specifications can you make?
A: There are many kinds of specifications now. According to the different bracket spacing, there are 37.5mm, 56.25mm, 75mm, 100mm, and 150mm. According to pixel statistics, there are now 1dot/pixel, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, and so on. Color can also be customized. According to the different combinations above, products of many specifications can be matched. We can customize it according to your requirements if the above cannot meet you.
Question 3: Which IC do you mainly use?
A: Currently 1dot/pixel UCS8903 and others are UCS5603
Question 4: What type of IC are UCS8903 and UCS5603?
A: The UCS8903 is a 3-channel LED display driver. cascading ability enhancement technology, any 2 lanterns spacing can be up to 10 meters 4. Data transfer rate of 800 k/s, Images of not less than 512 points can be realized when the refresh rate of 30 frames per second, 5. RGB output port PWM control can be achieved with 65536 grey level adjustment, port scanning frequency of 1000 hz/s
UCS5603 is the exclusive 4096-level grayscale three-channel LED drive control circuit equipped with a bad point resume function, and it has an internal integrated MCU digital interface, data latch, LED high voltage drive, and other circuits.
Question 5: UCS8903 does not have the function of resuming transmission from a breakpoint. Will a broken light affect the following pixels?
A: Yes, it will affect. The pixels after the dead pixels will not be bright. The pixels of one of our lights are mainly used indoors. The work is currently very stable, and there are few dead pixels.
Question 6: Is this product of yours DMX512 protocol?
A: No. UCS8903 and UCS5603 are both SPI protocol chips. They are also called TTL.
Question 7: Does your led mesh support Madrix?
A: Yes, currently MADRIX can control led mesh sources through DVI and SPI. If you use DVI, you need to use our company’s LED display control system (NOVASTAR or Colorlight). If you use SPI, you can buy the controller yourself. For example, MADRIX’s NEBULA and other manufacturers’ controllers need to meet two requirements: the driver IC needs to support UCS8903 and UCS5603, and the other is that the controller needs to be a standard ArtNet protocol.