Thomas Pixeline 1044  
 
   
  • The Pixelline 1044 uses 360 blue, green and 324 red high-powered light emitting diodes to produce an even linear beam of light 1200mm wide
  • This beam is split into 18 individual cells. The side output beam angle is 20 degrees
  • With no individual dimmer circuit being required, up to 24 Pixelline 1044 devices could be connected to one 16amp socket
  • Stand alone mode with built in controller
  • DMX 512—5 Pin XLR
  • 16A CEE Form plug and socket
       

Utopium have bought brand new Pixel Par 90's. These LED Pars have amazing specifictaion and are extremely bright.

  • 90 high intensity Luxeon emitters
  • Red, green and blue Luxeon K2 LEDs
  • 16.7 million colour combinations
  • Beam angle 6° conical as standard.
  • Pre-programmed with 2 overlapping sets of effects, each with 31 patterns
  • Provides an alternative projection medium for video manipulation software
  • DMX 512 digital input/output up to 3 channels
  • Control via external source or stand alone master/slave
  • On board diagnostics provides data and power information
  • Auto setting power input 100 - 250V AC
  • Low power consumption (110 watts at full intensity) virtually no heat generated
  • Internal quiet fan cooling system
  • Robust metal construction
  • Size 173mm (6.8”) length x 273mm (10.7”) width x 322mm (12.6”) height
  • Weight 6.8kg (15lbs)
  • IP20 rated
 

     
Pixel Drive  
 
   
PixelDrive reduces a process that would normally consume hundreds of hours of complex, high-concentration programming time to mere minutes.
The method imports video and graphic images, exactly the same as those used in a normal RADlite operation and, rather than project the result onto screens etc, the output is displayed onto the Pixelline fixtures. These images can be manipulated, layered and coloured just as with RADlite.

Complex lighting sequences can therefore be controlled with virtual imagery which, when sent to multiple Pixel range products, using Artnet to distribute across as many as 30 DMX universes, vastly reduces the DMX allocation on lighting desks. In fact at its simplest, the PixelDrive system uses as few as 26 channels to operate a huge number of pixel range products.
A Pixelline configuration of any type can be emulated on the PixelDrive system for programming purposes, allowing users to pre-programme and work as quickly and easily off-line as in full rehearsal.
  • 19” Rackmounted Computer, running Windows XP and Pixeldrive by RADlite
  • Artistic Licence Net-Lynx Ethernet—Dmx512 converter