RGB 72leds DMX LED Strip

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Product Parameter

ItemVoltagePowerPixel QtyLED QtyCutting UnitBreak ContinuePCB Width
ST-DMX-5PIN-RGB-72-24DC24V 17.3 W/m12 Pixels7283.3 mmYes8 mm

RGB 72leds DMX LED Strip Lighting

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SPI Vs. DMX Protocol Comparison

DMX LED strips use the Digital Multiplex protocol to control them. Complex lighting effects and reliable control make it suited for professional and large-scale applications.

DMX and SPI LED strips share many characteristics. Click to see. DMX LED Strip vs SPI LED Strip

SPI uses specialised wires for point to point high speed transmission. DMX uses network protocols for remote control.

DMX uses network protocols for error correction. While SPI uses differential signals like Dual/Quad SPI to reduce interference.

Suntechlite recommends SPI for high-speed data transmission, while large-scale lighting control systems choose DMX.

SPI vs DMX Protocol Comparison
Comparison Parameter SPI Protocol DMX Protocol
Transmission Medium Single cable (3-4 wires) supporting full-duplex sync XLR-connected daisy-chained unidirectional
Communication Mode Full-duplex synchronous (clock-synced) Half-duplex asynchronous
Data Rate Up to 10Mbps ~400Kbps (512 channels)
Multi-Master Support Not supported Supported (MAC/IP-based)
Addressing Chip Select (CS/SS) DMX address codes (001-512) or IP
Protocol Features Data transfer only Firmware updates, status queries
Noise Immunity Differential signaling Network protocol error checking
Applications Embedded systems, sensors Stage lighting, architectural LEDs
Hardware Complexity Low (4-wire interface) High (network stack required)
Power Consumption Low (≤1mA static) Medium (network-dependent)

Auto DMX Addressing

Setting the correct address is very important, especially in large lighting installations where different areas need to be controlled independently to achieve dynamic and attractive visual effects. The video below is about auto DMX addressing. Suntechlite also provides a manual DMX addressing video. Please click DMX LED Strips & DMX Controllers: A Beginner’s Guide.

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