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R-732 Receiving Card
Advanced Pixel Control

R-732 Receiving Card

Advanced receiving card for fine-pitch & large LED video walls. Reliable transmission with flexible pixel mapping and cascade support.

Quick Specs (Informational)

Model selection depends on module scan, HUB interface and controller ecosystem.

  • IC SupportConventional & PWM type (system dependent)
  • CascadingMulti-card cascade supported
  • MappingOffset + data exchange supported
  • Use CaseVideo walls, stage, control rooms
  • NotesFinal specs depend on controller ecosystem

Detailed Overview

R-732 Receiving Card is a core part of LED module data processing. Proper compatibility with module scan type, HUB interface, and controller ecosystem is essential for stable output and predictable commissioning.

  • Advanced pixel control (Conventional + PWM IC support)
  • Direct connection to modules (flexible cascade)
  • Stable communication over distance (system dependent)
  • Offset & data exchange support (layout flexibility)
  • Multi-card cascade compatible (large screens)
  • Trace & sample point functions (testing support)
  • Wide temperature range planning (deployment ready)
Specifications
IC Support
Conventional & PWM type (system dependent)
Cascading
Multi-card cascade supported
Mapping
Offset + data exchange supported
Use Case
Video walls, stage, control rooms
Notes
Final specs depend on controller ecosystem

Key Features

Practical features that reduce mapping issues and improve long-term stability.

  • Advanced pixel control (Conventional + PWM IC support)
  • Direct connection to modules (flexible cascade)
  • Stable communication over distance (system dependent)
  • Offset & data exchange support (layout flexibility)
  • Multi-card cascade compatible (large screens)
  • Trace & sample point functions (testing support)
  • Wide temperature range planning (deployment ready)

Compatibility Checklist

Matching these points before ordering reduces wrong-selection risk.

  • For fine-pitch modules, scan + IC combination must be matched carefully
  • Match firmware/config according to the controller model
  • If cable length/routing is not correct, flicker or noise may occur
  • Ensure power stability (plan for low voltage drop)

Installation & Commissioning

Following best practices reduces downtime and makes maintenance easier.

  • During commissioning, run test patterns and do cabinet-to-cabinet alignment
  • Plan spares to reduce downtime on large screens
  • Maintain cable strain-relief and proper airflow
  • Keep port map documentation for easier maintenance

Common Issues & Quick Fix

During setup, most issues come from mapping, scan settings, or cable routing.

  • Lines/tearing -> data cable routing or port mapping issue
  • Flicker in sections -> power drop or ground loop
  • Mismatch between cabinets -> config mismatch (scan/IC/mapping)
  • No output -> check port assignment and ribbon orientation

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FAQs

Common questions about receiving card selection:

1Where is R-732 used most?
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Large LED video walls, stage displays, and control rooms where alignment and stability are critical.

2What are the benefits of upgrading?
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Better mapping flexibility, cascade planning, and commissioning features make large-screen setup easier.