The Neon Sign LED Controller is our most popular new flicker pattern generators in our PRO line of flicker controllers. As with our other Pro Flicker LED controllers, this one features our most advanced pattern effects generation to date and includes artificial intelligence (AI) based forward prediction algorithms for the most realistic flicker effects possible.
Software based low pass filtering is also employed to provide smooth and organic modulation and a 32 MHz high speed embedded processor allows high frequency PWM operation to reduce unwanted low frequency flicker which is common with inexpensive and low speed PWM pattern generators.
A single pushbutton allows the user to cycle through a wide array of steady-state, neon sign defects, electrical flicker and surge, and strobe and pulsation patterns with varying intensities, modulation, and flickering. Internal memory allows the device to resume the previously selected output mode in the event power is loss to the device. This is also useful for permanent installations where a single operating mode is required continuously even when power is cycled.
There is also an onboard LED that displays the currently selected mode and its pattern generation.
Note:The LED bulb shown in the advertisement photo is not included and must be purchased separately.
Features:
Neon sign specific effects patterns
26 total modes
Compatible with 7-24VDC LED based neon light strips
Single channel output
Artificial Intelligence (AI) based prediction algorithms for realistic pattern generation
Embedded processor low-pass filter employs smooth and organic flow
Onboard pushbutton allows an easy and quick way to change output patterns
Onboard LED displays the presently selected operational mode
Internal memory saves previous mode setting
True random algorithms provide the most realistic and non-repeating pattern generation possible
Operating voltage: 7VDC to 24VDC
Max. load current: 3A (TBC)
Reverse voltage protection
Mounting holes for easy installation
Removable terminal blocks
Operating Modes
(5) steady-state modes
(9) neon flicker modes including simulated igniter defect
(3) neon surge modes
(5) electrical flicker modes
(4) electrical surge modes
See datasheet for a more detailed description of operating modes.