DISCONTINUED: This has now been superseded by the DIN Pixie.
Features:
- High density: Available in 6 versions (based on voltage and max. power). The 110 Watts Pixie driver can control up to 600 RGB LEDs from one source (USB), the 55 Watts can control up-to 300 RGB LEDs. This means you need less hardware to controls more strips.
- Supports a wide range of LED pixel strips and dots: See Downloads section for a comprehensive table showing all currently compatible LED protocols.
- Smallest in its Class: With an overall size of 215mm x 129mm x 42.7mm, the Pixie driver is the smallest all in one device in its class. A rack mount frame allows mounting of 8 units in a 3RU high enclosure offering an unparalleled density of Pixel strip driving.
- Standalone mode: With inbuilt memory, the Pixie driver can be set to replay a pre-programmed sequence. Standalone sequence is recorded via USB using Pro Manager software (Art-Net input). Only one sequence can be stored at any single time – and runs on power-up.
- Live Mode: Drive the Pixels using DMX input from its 2x DMX ports. DMX Personality decides how the 2 DMX inputs are mapped.
Rack Unit (73550)
Features:
- Strong and modular: Sturdy and modular rack with built-in fan and space for 8 pixie driver units.
- Easily accessible: All your pixie drivers are mounted to be easily accessible from the front of the rack unit. Easily access all connections to the Pixel tape and dots from the front.
- Standard Rack unit: Made to fit inside a standard rack, it takes up only three standard rack units (3RU) of space.
Documents
Apps
- PRO-Manager (up to OSX 10.11)- Contact support for a download link
Firmware
Pixie Driver Standalone Shows
- Rainbow fade (both outputs, RGB)
- Rainbow (both outputs, RGB)
- Plasma (D1, RGB)
- Sample (D1, RGBW)
- Full white (D1, RGB)
- Test sequence (both outputs, RGB)
- Test sequence (both outputs, RGBW)
- Rainbow Fades (both outputs, RGB)
- Rainbow fades (both outputs, RGBW)