A high capacity pixel control solution running our 2nd generation processor. The PixLite 4 Mk2 Control Board is capable of driving up to 4080 pixels using 24 universes over ethernet.
An expanded mode option for data only pixels, gives the user twice as many digital outputs for faster refresh rates and greater flexibility.
Freely alter clocked pixel types with adjustable speeds. A function that allows you to optimize refresh rate with cable length limitations.
Advanced mapping options are available on every output:
Null pixels | Zig-zag | Reversing | Color order | Pixel grouping | Brightness Limiting
Using our lightweight software for Windows or macOS, you can configure PixLite settings with a graphical interface. Advatek Assistant 2 software allows you to easily discover and manage your PixLite devices without having to become a networking guru.
A great result doesn’t have to be made complex. With our Windows and macOS compatible software, you can configure PixLite settings easily using a graphical interface. Advatek Assistant 2 software allows you to easily connect to and manage your PixLite devices without having to become a networking guru.
Advatek is an industry leader with supported pixel protocols. The PixLite 4 Mk2 controller supports all the common pixel protocols such as WS2801, WS2811/12/12B/13, APA102/104, TM180x, SK6812/6822, MY9221/9231 plus many more. Click for a full list of supported protocols.
E1.31 supports unicast and multicast traffic. IGMP capability makes network setup for large sACN installations a breeze.
Supports Art-Net versions 1 to 4 for great compatibility. Art-Net 4 support allows your lighting software to automatically discover all universes for simplified setup.
Supports Art-Sync packets, allowing synchronization between many PixLite devices across your display.
Remotely monitor the status of your PixLite device in real time. Information such as temperature, bank voltage and online devices are just a click away.
Struggling to decide if your project needs a standard controller or a long range? Learn the difference between the two types of controllers and get hints on which one to use.
Power injection is one of the most commonly asked questions. Learn about what is, when to use it and how to do it properly.
Expanded mode allows greater flexibility with your pixel lighting and the ability to improve refresh rates when using data-only pixel types.
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