GS8206 Pixel Protocol
Manufacturer: Genesis-Systech
A single-wire, self-clocking addressable RGB pixel IC with 8-bit-per-channel colour, an 8kHz PWM rate, and a redundant data line for chain resilience.
Specifications
| Clock Type | Data-Only |
| Color Resolution | 8 Bits |
| Physical Package | SOP8 |
| RGB | Yes |
| RGBW | No |
| Output Pixel Voltage | 5 - 24V |
| PWM Rate | 8000Hz |
| Suitable Camera | Up to 267fps |
| Redundant Data Line | Yes |
Strengths
- Single-wire wiring: only data (plus power and ground) runs pixel to pixel, so there is no clock conductor to route, no clock-line EMI, and less cabling than a two-wire clocked chip.
- Redundant data line: the backup data path lets the chain keep passing signal past a failed pixel instead of the whole downstream run going dark, which matters on long installs.
- 8kHz PWM is comfortably flicker-free for the rated cameras (up to 267fps), so on-camera work at typical broadcast and cinema frame rates should not show banding or roll from the LED refresh.
Limitations
- As a data-only single-wire protocol the GS8206 is timing-sensitive: it depends on precise pulse-width encoding, so signal integrity over long cable runs needs attention to data-line length, buffering, and injection points.
- Colour is 8 bits per channel (256 levels), so very slow fades and deep low-end dimming can show visible stepping compared with higher-bit-depth parts; the 8kHz PWM is ample for camera safety but does not add tonal resolution.
- The Genesis-Systech attribution rests on the GS-prefix family convention rather than confirmed part markings or a definitive datasheet, so treat the manufacturer as probable rather than certain.
Overview
The GS8206 is a single-wire, data-only addressable RGB pixel driver: each IC clocks itself from the incoming data stream, so a single conductor carries control down the chain with no separate clock line. It runs across a wide 5 to 24V pixel supply, giving integrators flexibility to use higher voltages for longer runs with less voltage drop. Colour is 8 bits per channel (24-bit RGB), driven at an 8kHz PWM rate, and the part carries a redundant data line so one failed pixel need not break the rest of the string. It is housed in a SOP8 package. ENTTEC pixel controllers (OCTO 71521, PIXELATOR MINI and MK2 70067/70068, DIN PIXIE 73539, and PLINK Injectors) drive a wide range of pixel protocols; contact ENTTEC about any chip not listed. ENTTEC is not affiliated with Genesis-Systech.
Compatible ENTTEC controllers
Sku: 71521
Sku: 73539
Sku: 70067
Sku: 70068
Sku: 73-545
Sku: 73924
ENTTEC has been engineering lighting control in Australia since 1999, and shipping LED pixel controllers since the original Pixelator in 2014.