Wasatch Quad Plus 4-Port WiFi Controller with external antenna, Fused Power Distribution, and a 4-Port Differential Connection that runs on WLED — great for permanent installs
This is an ESP32-based WiFi controller with an external WiFi antenna that controls 4 LED pixel strings and/or strips directly plus 4 LED pixel strings and/or strips remotely via a differential connection and an additional differential receiver. This controller has built-in power distribution with standard Phoenix connectors for convenience in hooking up your LED strings or strips.
Runs on 12V.
What is it?
The Quad+ controller runs WS2812, WS2811, WS2815 and various other protocol LED pixels and pucks. It comes pre-installed with WLED firmware that supports WiFi connectivity and control of the LED pixels. WLED can be used to control colors and effects on LED lights via companion Android and iOS apps called WLED Native. Wasatch Pixels also offers a Differential Receiver for purchase that will work with the Quad+ controller: https://wasatchpixels.com/product/wasatch-pixels-normal-differential-receiver/
What makes it special?
There are 4 onboard local outputs on this controller along with 4 differential outputs. This allows you to control up to 8 separate strings of LED lights. The 4 differential output signals are sent via an Ethernet cable to another differential receiver up to 300 feet away. This is the only pixel controller we know of that runs WLED natively and has a differential output. You can conveniently control lights on multiple structures in different locations or a structure and props that are not in the same location.
12V Power Source:
The controller outputs both data and power to pixels. There is no need for a separate power distribution board for the 4 local LED outputs unless needed for power injection. Each port accommodates up to 5 amps.
Led Pin Assignments:
– Led 1: Pin 16
– Led 2: Pin 4
– Led 3: Pin 17
– Led 4: Pin 5
– Led 5: Pin 19
– Led 6: Pin 21
– Led 7: Pin 22
– Led 8: Pin 23
Relay Pin Assignment:
– Led 1: Pin 25
Recommended maximum number of pixels per pin:
– 40 Frames Per Second: 400 pixels/port (has been tested to 600 pixels/pin)
– 20 Frames Per Second: 800 pixels/port
WLED is distributed under the MIT License
Copyright (c) 2016 Christian Schwinne
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