LPD8806 Pixel Protocol

A two-wire clocked RGB pixel IC using separate data and clock lines for timing-tolerant 8-bit control at 5V to 12V.

Specifications

Clock TypeClocked
Color Resolution8 Bits
Physical PackageSOP16
RGBYes
RGBWNo
Output Pixel Voltage5 - 12V
PWM Rate4000Hz
Suitable CameraUp to 134fps
Redundant Data LineNo

Strengths

  • Clocked two-wire operation (separate DATA and CLOCK) latches data against an external clock, so it tolerates timing variation better than self-clocked single-wire chips, which has traditionally helped on longer runs.
  • 8-bit per-channel resolution delivers standard 24-bit RGB colour, adequate for smooth gradients and general pixel-mapping work.
  • Wide 5V to 12V output pixel supply range gives integrators flexibility, and higher-voltage strips reduce voltage-drop and injection headaches over distance.

Limitations

  • Being clocked, it needs a second conductor for the CLOCK line: that adds wiring and cost, creates another connection that can fail, and a high-frequency clock line radiates EMI that can interfere with sensitive installations. The market is trending toward data-only single-wire chips to avoid both issues, so the timing-tolerance benefit comes at a real cost rather than being simply better.
  • RGB only with no white channel (RGBW: No), so it cannot produce a dedicated calibrated white and is less suited to tunable-white or high-CRI white work.
  • No redundant data line, so a single broken pixel or joint kills every pixel downstream with no failover path.
  • The 4000Hz PWM rate is comfortably flicker-free for the rated camera use (up to 134fps, roughly 30 PWM cycles per frame), so it is camera-safe for typical broadcast and video work, but it does not offer the very high refresh headroom of newer data-only parts if a project later demands it.

Overview

LPD8806 is a clocked RGB pixel driver: each IC takes a separate DATA line and a dedicated CLOCK line, so data is latched against the controller's clock rather than self-timed. That two-wire scheme relaxes signal-timing tolerances along a run, which historically made it forgiving over longer strips. Each channel carries 8-bit resolution for 24-bit RGB colour, the parts run across a 5V to 12V supply range, and the SOP16 package houses one controller per pixel. It is RGB only, with no white channel and no redundant data line.

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.