UCS5603 Pixel Protocol

Manufacturer: Shenzhen Ucs

The UCS5603 is a single-wire, self-clocking RGB pixel driver with 12-bit-per-channel PWM, a redundant data line, and a wide 5 to 30V supply range.

Specifications

Clock TypeData-Only
Color Resolution12 Bits
Physical PackageSOP8
RGBYes
RGBWNo
Output Pixel Voltage5 - 30V
PWM Rate1000Hz
Suitable CameraUp to 34fps
Redundant Data LineYes

Strengths

  • 12-bit-per-channel resolution (4096 levels each) gives finer low-end dimming and smoother gradients than typical 8-bit pixels.
  • Wide 5 to 30V operating range lets installers run higher supply voltages to reduce voltage drop and colour shift across long runs.
  • A redundant (backup) data line keeps the downstream chain lit if a single pixel's primary data path fails, improving reliability on long strings.

Limitations

  • As a single-wire, self-clocking part it is timing-sensitive: signal integrity depends on clean cabling, controlled run lengths, and good grounding, since there is no separate clock line to lock timing.
  • The 1000Hz PWM rate is comfortably camera-safe for the stated 34fps target with sensible margin, but it is a modest figure; very high-speed or slow-motion capture leaves less headroom than chips built specifically for high-frame-rate broadcast.

Overview

The UCS5603 is a data-only, single-wire RGB pixel driver in an SOP8 package. One self-clocking data line carries 12-bit-per-channel RGB (4096 levels each) to every integrated IC, which regenerates and forwards the signal down the chain. It runs a 1000Hz PWM output, comfortably flicker-free for camera work up to about 34fps, and operates across a wide 5 to 30V range that helps limit voltage drop on longer runs. A redundant data line lets the string survive a single failed pixel. It is commonly attributed to Shenzhen Ucs. ENTTEC is not affiliated with Shenzhen Ucs.

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