UCS1903 Pixel Protocol

Manufacturer: Shenzhen UCS

UCS1903 is a single-wire, self-clocking RGB pixel driver with an integrated 8-bit-per-channel controller, common on legacy and budget LED strings.

Specifications

Clock TypeData-Only
Color Resolution8 Bits
Physical PackageSOP8
RGBYes
RGBWNo
Output Pixel Voltage5 - 12V
PWM Rate400Hz
Suitable CameraFlickering may be visible
Redundant Data LineNo

Strengths

  • Single-wire signalling: only one data conductor is needed alongside power and ground, with no separate clock line to route, making cabling simpler and cheaper than two-wire clocked chips such as APA102 or P9813.
  • Faster, more stable timing than the earliest WS2811-class parts, supporting reliable daisy-chained runs while carrying full 24-bit RGB (8 bits, or 256 levels, per channel).
  • Wide 5 to 12V pixel-voltage support: the higher end of the range helps reduce voltage drop over longer strings compared with 5V-only parts.

Limitations

  • The 400Hz PWM refresh is low, and the spec row lists this chip as likely to show visible flicker on camera: expect visible flicker or rolling banding on video, so avoid it for on-camera, film, or broadcast use and treat it as a live-viewing / architectural part only.
  • No redundant (backup) data line: a single failed pixel or broken data joint blacks out the entire downstream chain, so plan injection points and consider reliability-critical runs carefully. Being single-wire and self-clocking, timing is also strict, and signal integrity over long or electrically noisy cable runs can need reclocking or buffering (for example via PLINK injectors).
  • Colour depth is 8 bits per channel (256 steps), so very slow fades and low-level dimming can show stepping compared with higher-bit-depth drivers; it is RGB only, with no dedicated white (RGBW) channel.

Overview

The UCS1903 is a data-only, single-wire addressable RGB pixel driver commonly attributed to Shenzhen UCS. One self-clocking data line is daisy-chained from pixel to pixel, with each SOP8 device latching its own 24-bit slice (8 bits per channel) before forwarding the remaining data down the chain. It operates across a 5 to 12V pixel-supply range and refreshes its PWM output at roughly 400Hz, which is low enough to show banding or flicker on camera, so it suits architectural and static decorative installs rather than broadcast work. ENTTEC is not affiliated with Shenzhen UCS.

Compatible ENTTEC controllers

OCTO
OCTO

Sku: 71521

DIN PIXIE
DIN PIXIE

Sku: 73539

PIXELATOR MINI
PIXELATOR MINI

Sku: 70067

PLink Injector
PLink Injector

Sku: 73-545

ENTTEC has been engineering lighting control in Australia since 1999, and shipping LED pixel controllers since the original Pixelator in 2014.