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Wiring Pixels to Falcon F16V3
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[QUOTE="i13, post: 119231, member: 21708"] What frame rate are you sequencing at? Exceeding 680 pixels per output on the F16V3 (assuming no expansion board is attached) means that its maximum frame rate will be below 40 frames per second. For reference, 40 frames per scond is achievable with 680 pixels per output and 20 frames per second is achievable with 1024 pixels per output. 848 pixels per output will be somewhere in between. I suggest making a couple of spare strands for the mega tree. A dud pixel can stop passing on the data to the pixels after it. This could be half of the tree. You're already using connectors so having spare strands would make this a quick fix. [/QUOTE]
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