Addressable Pixel Controller for LED Strips and Nodes: Control Every Light Individually

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In the world of dynamic lighting design, nothing offers more visual impact than addressable pixel-based systems. From animated façades to immersive stage backdrops, the ability to control each pixel individually opens the door to stunning motion effects, gradients, and color sequences. 🎨✨

Wireless deployment of pixel controllers

Lighting console driving addressable pixels


At the heart of these systems is the addressable pixel controller – the device that receives lighting data and precisely drives each LED pixel based on its address in the universe.

What Is an Addressable Pixel Controller?

An addressable pixel controller converts ArtNet, sACN, or DMX 512 input into control signals for individually addressable LEDs – such as WS2812, SK6812, or APA102 strips and nodes. Each pixel responds to its unique data packet, allowing for detailed animations and zone-based control. 🔧💡

These controllers often support multiple output ports, high pixel counts, frame rate management, and protocols that match the type of LED being used.

LED strips in a custom shape for interactive sculpture


Why Use Addressable Pixels?

Lighting designers choose addressable pixel systems when they need:

  • Smooth animations and flowing light effects 🌊
  • Per-pixel color control for video-style content 🎥
  • Synchronization with audio or timecode 🎵⏰ 
  • Creative freedom in custom shapes or distributed layouts 🖼️

Architectural media walls, interactive sculptures, and stage scenery are just a few of the environments where addressable pixel controllers shine. 🏢

Addressable pixel controller setup for stage lighting


Key Features to Look For

  • Protocol support: Make sure your controller supports the LED chipset in use
  • Universe capacity: Can it handle hundreds or thousands of pixels?
  • Frame rate and latency: Especially important for video playback
  • Web-based interface or software compatibility for configuration
  • Power injection support if the installation is large-scale

Integration with Control Systems

Modern pixel controllers are often part of a larger lighting network. They can be driven via ArtNet or sACN from:

  • Lighting consoles (GrandMA, Chamsys, etc.)
  • Media servers (Resolume, Madrix, TouchDesigner)
  • Custom software for audio-reactive or generative content

For installations requiring wireless deployment or distributed topology, some controllers also offer ArtNet-over-radio or remote web access.

PixelGate controller in use for large-scale installation


PixelGate by Sundrax: Precision Control for Architectural Pixels

For projects that demand both reliability and scalability, Sundrax offers PixelGate – a professional-grade addressable pixel controller built for large-scale installations. It supports popular LED chipsets and accepts ArtNet or sACN input, making it ideal for:

  • Media façades and building envelopes
  • Interactive architectural lighting
  • Touring and rental setups requiring repeatable, fast configuration

PixelGate includes a web interface for intuitive setup, onboard show playback, and robust power handling. One of its standout features is a built-in Ethernet switch, which allows multiple PixelGate units to be connected in series without the need for external networking hardware. It's a go-to solution for designers who need seamless integration with the rest of Sundrax’s ecosystem.

Final Thoughts

An addressable pixel controller isn’t just a piece of hardware – it’s a creative engine that lets your lighting move, flow, and respond. Whether you’re lighting a permanent architectural feature or building a modular stage installation, the right controller is what brings pixels to life.

Looking to integrate addressable LED control into your lighting network? Make sure your controller matches your LED type, control protocol, and creative ambition.

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