LT-858-5A 4 channels RGBW RGBA LED DMX512-PWM decoder
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Made in Zhuhai, reliable quality with 5 years warranty, genuine version, not copycat
Direct from factory, good price
RGBW quad colors control
The 4 channels DMX512 RGBA or RGBW decoder will drive any of our RGB flexible strip lighting with the added advantage of driving a fourth channel of either white or amber.
16 bit or 8 bit input
3 dimming curve optional
Frame rate is as high as 850 FPS
4CH CV DMX Decoder LT-858-5A |
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Input signal | DMX512 |
Input power | DC12V~DC24V |
Max load current | 5A ×4CH Max 20A |
Max output power | 240W/480W(12V/24V) |
DMX512 socket | RJ45 |
Dimming range | 0~100% |
Working temperature | -30℃~65℃ |
Dimension | L175×W42×H33(mm) |
Package Size | L183×W48×H41(mm) |
Weight (G.W) | 310g |
DMX Decoder adopted the advanced micro-electronic control technology to convert universal DMX512/1990 digital signal to CC/CV PWM signal to drive LED, which controlled by DMX512 console, realize 0-100% brightness or various changing effect. And can control single color, dupi-color, RGB, RGBY, RGBW, RGBA LED lights.
Have excellent performance:
16-bit dimming curve.
Frame rate is as high as 850 frames per second.
Built-in protection circuit of resistance to lighting stroke and ESD static electricity.
Shell baking finish
High class, Good quality
Shell baking finish, use the same supplier as Dell computer case.
RJ45 connection, simple and easy
Conveniently
RJ45 interface for DMX signal input/output; Use RJ45 cables for connection between DMX console and decoder, connection between decoders. Convenient cable wiring.
16-bit Dimming Curve
Deep Dimming
0-100% PWM dimming, accord with the sense of human eyes, more comfortable and natural lighting experience, suitable for TV shooting.
Dimming--more natural
Coloring--more vivid
Changing effects--more smooth
850 frames per second for frame rate
Higher processing
High-speed data process for the console, up to 850 frames per second.