Experience report - MADRIX 192x128 p7mm full-color screen
Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 8:21 pm
Hi all, i'm new here and just wanted to share this MADRIX project with the board.
We put together a full-color LED screen using 48 pcs P7.62mm LED modules. Each module has 32x16 RGB pixels (SMD 3-in-1). Total screen resolution is 128 x 192 pixels.
The modules run on 5 volt supply, rated at 2,000 nits and use the HUB75 interface. For LED control I'm using the CLT-A8 board which is LED driver/controller and has built-in media player. (quite an interesting product) ... comes with LEDShowT9 software that runs on Windows and talks to the controller via gigabit network interface.
MADRIX sees this hardware as Eurolite device and that is the proper way to use it. I'm using it differently and if anyone is interested I can be more specific.
The whole system including the LED modules, controller, MADRIX, gigabit network seem to be stable and work reliably together. My hats off to the guys and girls at MADRIX for a wonderful product and great documentation.
There is a youtube page with demos ... because as they say - a picture is worth lots of words!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xM2H8EasieU
http://www.digitalvalleyusa.com/
We put together a full-color LED screen using 48 pcs P7.62mm LED modules. Each module has 32x16 RGB pixels (SMD 3-in-1). Total screen resolution is 128 x 192 pixels.
The modules run on 5 volt supply, rated at 2,000 nits and use the HUB75 interface. For LED control I'm using the CLT-A8 board which is LED driver/controller and has built-in media player. (quite an interesting product) ... comes with LEDShowT9 software that runs on Windows and talks to the controller via gigabit network interface.
MADRIX sees this hardware as Eurolite device and that is the proper way to use it. I'm using it differently and if anyone is interested I can be more specific.
The whole system including the LED modules, controller, MADRIX, gigabit network seem to be stable and work reliably together. My hats off to the guys and girls at MADRIX for a wonderful product and great documentation.
There is a youtube page with demos ... because as they say - a picture is worth lots of words!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xM2H8EasieU
http://www.digitalvalleyusa.com/