
You'll need a few more things to make it all work such as an Ethernet cable (up to 100 ft), ATX power supply with 5V 10-30 Amp output, some 16x32 RGB panels from Adafruit, wires, etc. Each set we sell is pre-programmed and tested with our wall so you may not even need to configure it unless you have something custom you would like to build.Įach order comes only with a receiver card, transmitter card, and DVI cable. It should work with any video source that can output DVI/HDMI/Displayport as long as you have the proper converter cable. We also used a displayport -> DVI and HDMI -> DVI cable successfully with a Mac laptop, Windows PC, Beaglebone, etc. Video appears!Īfter configuration, any video source that can provide DVI will work. Connect the input side of our RGB panels to the IDC pins using 2x8 IDC cables and power with 5V. Decoded video signal is sent out to the receiver over a standard CAT5 Ethernet cable where it is split into multiple lanes of data. You can put it in a cardboard box and connect to the DVI/power/ethernet connections. Even though the transmitter is "PC card" shaped the contacts do not do anything, its just for mounting inside a tower case. Then DVI video is streamed into the transmitter. The transmitter and receiver must first be configured for the LED panel type and wall size, and there is free software to do this that runs on Windows 7/XP (we also used Parallels and that worked with XP). These cards are used in nearly all LED video walls and they're fairly easy to use.

This set cannot drive 64圆4 (5-address pin) matrices at all. If your panels are 64 pixels wide, the max is 16-per-strand. The receiver can control 8 strings of 16 or 32 pixel tall panels, up to 32 x 32-pixel-widepanels long. The transmitter can decode/drive up to 1280*1024 pixels.
#LED PANEL WALL DRIVER#
The magic sauce required is this driver set, which converts standard DVI video to an Ethernet datastream.
#LED PANEL WALL FULL#
Ever looked at a wall in your apartment and thought "hey this could really use some art, or maybe an eye-blistering LED wall"? We do every single day! Then we finally did something about it, building our own full LED video wall using the 16x32 LED matrix panels in the shop.
