SC Pixel Mini C
Compact wireless controller for addressable LED strips and light modules in installations with very limited space.
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Description
Section titled “Description”SC Pixel Mini C is designed for direct integration into a luminaire, LED profile, or another compact product where there is no room for a separate enclosure. It enables wireless control of addressable LEDs in the Spectoda ecosystem and provides two separate data outputs for two branches within the installation.
Use within the Spectoda ecosystem
Section titled “Use within the Spectoda ecosystem”- Control of addressable LED strips in aluminum profiles
- Compact luminaires with limited mounting space
- Custom light products with a hidden controller
- Small to medium digital installations connected to the Spectoda ecosystem
Key features
Section titled “Key features”- Compact PCB for integration into a product or profile
- Wireless communication in the Spectoda network at
2.4 GHz - Two separate data outputs
PIX1andPIX2 - Connection through
VCC,GND,PIX1,PIX2
Supported PIXEL LED IC protocol families
Section titled “Supported PIXEL LED IC protocol families”WS2811, WS2812, WS2812B, WS2813, WS2815, Neopixel, SK6812 RGB, SK6812 RGBW, GW6205, UCS1903, UCS1903B, UCS2904, CS8812.
Wiring diagram
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Technical specifications
Section titled “Technical specifications”| Specification | Type / value |
|---|---|
| Product code | SPE10103C-C-IA-0400 |
| Device type | wireless controller for addressable LEDs |
| Power supply | 5-24 V DC depending on variant and application |
| Typical self-consumption | approx. 1 W |
| Wireless communication | 2.4 GHz |
| Control platform | ESP32 |
| LED interface | VCC, PIX1, PIX2, GND |
Mechanical specifications
Section titled “Mechanical specifications”| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| PCB dimensions | 32.2 x 13.3 mm |
| PCB thickness | 0.8 mm FR-4 |
Connection interfaces
Section titled “Connection interfaces”| Interface | Function |
|---|---|
VCC | power for LEDs and controller |
GND | shared ground for power and data |
PIX1 | data output for the first LED branch |
PIX2 | data output for the second LED branch |
Wiring principle: bring power to VCC and GND, connect the data input of the first LED branch to PIX1, and optionally connect the second branch to PIX2. For stable operation, keep a shared ground and keep the data line to the first LED as short as possible.
Electrical specifications
Section titled “Electrical specifications”Absolute maximum ratings
Section titled “Absolute maximum ratings”| Parameter | Min | Typ | Max | Unit |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Voltage applied to power pins for each power domain | 4 | - | 5.5 | V |
| Cumulative IO output current | - | - | 300 | mA |
| Storage temperature | -40 | - | 90 | degC |
Recommended operating conditions
Section titled “Recommended operating conditions”| Parameter | Min | Typ | Max | Unit |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Voltage applied to the power pin | 4 | 5 | 5.5 | V |
| Current supplied by the external power source | 0.5 | - | - | A |
| Storage temperature | -40 | - | 60 | degC |
Additional information
Section titled “Additional information”More technical data is available from:
ESP32 datasheet
SC Pixel Mini C Datasheet 2026.pdf