janastas
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Hi All,
I know this is a really dumb quetsion but I'm going to ask it anyway.
When connecting pigtails to my pixel strings is there any standard as to whether you should connect the male or female pigtails in a particular direction?
I know that the data flow for pixel strings is the wires coming into the IC side is the data coming in and the side of the chip without the IC is data out.
Is the general rule of thumb for M/F pigtails that the M should be the data in side and the F should be the data out side?
The reason I'm asking is that I'm making my first attempt at power injection using the Ray Wu splitters and I would say I wired the pigtails the wrong way around based on the data and power direction that the splitters are meant to be.
I've attached photos of my pigtails but also the data direction of the pigtails according to Ray Wu's item description.
I'm guessing this wouldn't be an issue if I didn't have to do power injection but now is that I want to include splitters.
I know this is a really dumb quetsion but I'm going to ask it anyway.
When connecting pigtails to my pixel strings is there any standard as to whether you should connect the male or female pigtails in a particular direction?
I know that the data flow for pixel strings is the wires coming into the IC side is the data coming in and the side of the chip without the IC is data out.
Is the general rule of thumb for M/F pigtails that the M should be the data in side and the F should be the data out side?
The reason I'm asking is that I'm making my first attempt at power injection using the Ray Wu splitters and I would say I wired the pigtails the wrong way around based on the data and power direction that the splitters are meant to be.
I've attached photos of my pigtails but also the data direction of the pigtails according to Ray Wu's item description.
I'm guessing this wouldn't be an issue if I didn't have to do power injection but now is that I want to include splitters.