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TM1829, a pixel protocol developed by Titan Micro Electronics in China, is an upgraded version of TM1803 and TM1804. It features improved optics that enhance the PWM rate and a different data timing method that facilitates faster data transfer speeds. Additionally, the control circuit of this pixel protocol is packaged in a SOP8 package, providing flexibility in the selection of LED components.
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Technical Specifications #
Clock Type | Data-Only |
Color Resolution | 8 bits |
Physical Package | SOP8 |
RGB | Yes |
RGBW | See TM1814 |
Output Pixel Voltage | 5 – 24V |
PWM Rate | 7000Hz |
Suitable Camera | Up to 234fps, see Refresh Rate and PWM Rate |
Data Transfer Rate | 800kbps |
Redundant Data Line | No |
TM1829 Pros
- Up to 24V, allowing for very long cable lengths
- Very high PWM rate allows for filming these pixels with cameras up to 234fps
- Improved data transfer rates compared to TM1803 and TM1804
TM1829 Cons
- Data-only restriction may limit refresh rates to the speed of the protocol
- 8 bits of data per color may result in less smooth dimming curves
- No redundancy in data.