Professional-Grade Pixel Control for Large LED Displays
The BC-204 (4-channel) and BC-216 (16-channel) Ethernet to SPI/DMX pixel controllers are designed for demanding, large-scale LED installations. Whether you're building a matrix panel display, architectural contour lighting, stage backdrop, or LED dance floor, these controllers convert Artnet/sACN (E1.31) network signals into precise SPI pixel data that thousands of addressable LEDs can understand.
Unlike basic controllers limited to simple patterns, this device unlocks real-time, PC-driven effects. When paired with professional software like Madrix, Resolume, Arena, Jinx, or XLIGHTS, you can create complex video mapping, music-reactive visuals, and stunning pixel-level animations.
Key Technical Specifications
| Feature | BC-204 (4-Channel) | BC-216 (16-Channel) |
|---|---|---|
| SPI Outputs | 4 channels | 16 channels |
| Output Current | 7A per channel (7.5A fuse) | 3A per channel (5A fuse) |
| Max Pixels (RGB) | 680 pixels per channel / 2,720 total | 340 pixels per channel / 5,440 total |
| Max Pixels (RGBW) | 512 pixels per channel / 2,048 total | 256 pixels per channel / 4,096 total |
| DMX512 Output | 1 port (512 channels) | 2 ports (1,024 channels) |
| Input Voltage | DC 5V-24V | DC 5V-24V |
| Input Protocols | ArtNet, sACN (E1.31) | ArtNet, sACN (E1.31) |
| Compatible ICs | WS2811, WS2812B, APA102, SK6812, UCS1903, TM1814, LPD6803, and 50+ more | Same |
| Dimensions | L166 × W110 × H31 mm | L258 × W145 × H41 mm |
| Weight | 510g | 1100g |
| Working Temp | -20°C to +55°C | -20°C to +55°C |
| Warranty | 1-2 years | 1-2 years |
Key Features & Capabilities
1. Dual Control Modes
The controller supports both ArtNet (V1) and sACN (E1.31) network protocols, ensuring broad compatibility with professional lighting software. It can also receive DMX512 signals directly from lighting consoles.
2. Multi-channel SPI Output
Each of the 4 or 16 ports can be configured independently. You can mix different LED types on different ports (e.g., WS2811 12V on some ports and WS2812B 5V on others) as long as the ICs are compatible and power is supplied separately.
3. Simultaneous DMX512 Output
The controller also outputs DMX512 signals alongside SPI data. This allows you to control traditional DMX fixtures (dimmers, moving heads, RGBW spotlights) alongside your pixel LEDs, unifying control of all lighting elements in a single project.
4. Web Server & LCD Configuration
Easily configure IP addresses, DMX universes, pixel counts, and IC types through the built-in WEB SERVER (accessible via any browser) or the on-device LCD menu.
5. Eliminates Pixel Flicker
The BC-204/216 processes data at 40 frames per second, ensuring smooth playback of video loops without the lag or flicker common with daisy-chained controllers, even in massive matrix installations.
6. Wide Voltage Support (DC5V-24V)
Accepts input from DC5V to DC24V, automatically detecting the voltage. This allows you to use the same controller for both 5V and 12V/24V LED strips.
7. Long Distance Transmission
SPI output ports can transmit signals up to 60 meters to the first LED. Use shielded twisted pair cables for longer runs and to prevent signal interference.
8. Test Mode & Firmware Updates
Built-in test mode allows you to check LED connectivity without a computer. The controller also supports online firmware updates for future IC compatibility.
9. DIP Plug-in Design
Easily replaceable DIP components allow users to repair damage caused by incorrect wiring or short circuits without replacing the entire unit.
What’s in the Box?
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1 × BC-204 or BC-216 Ethernet-SPI/DMX Pixel Controller
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1 × Power adapter / cable (if included – check your listing)
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1 × User manual (software download link provided)
Note: LED strips, power supplies, Ethernet cables, and software are sold separately.
Compatible Software
| Software | Compatible | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Madrix | ✅ Yes (V1/V2) | Industry standard for pixel mapping |
| Resolume Arena | ✅ Yes | Popular for VJing and live events |
| Jinx / Jinx! | ✅ Yes | Free, open-source LED matrix tool |
| XLIGHTS | ✅ Yes | Open-source, great for Christmas light shows |
| FreeStyler | ✅ Yes | DMX software with Artnet support |
| TouchDesigner | ✅ Yes | Advanced visual programming |
| MadMapper | ✅ Yes | Video mapping software |
Applications
| Application | Why BC Series Is Perfect |
|---|---|
| LED Matrix Panels (Video Walls) | High pixel capacity for large-scale video playback |
| Architectural Facade Lighting | 16 independent outputs for building contouring |
| Stage Backdrops & Concert Visuals | Real-time Artnet control from Madrix/Resolume |
| Christmas Light Displays (xLights) | Synchronized, complex sequences for home shows |
| Dance Floors & Club Installations | DMX512 output for integrating with club lighting systems |
| LED Tunnel / Walkway Lighting | Long distance signal transmission (up to 60m) |
| Hybrid Projects (Pixel + DMX Fixtures) | Simultaneous SPI and DMX output for unified control |
BC-204 vs BC-216: Which One to Choose?
| Factor | BC-204 (4-Channel) | BC-216 (16-Channel) |
|---|---|---|
| Project Size | Small to medium projects | Medium to large installations |
| Ports | 4 outputs | 16 outputs |
| Pixel Capacity | 2,720 (RGB) | 5,440 (RGB) |
| Current per Port | 7A (handles longer strips) | 3A (handles shorter strips/more ports) |
| DMX Output | 1 port (512 channels) | 2 ports (1,024 channels) |
| Form Factor | Compact, portable | Larger, rack-friendly |
| Best For | Matrix panels, single large display, portable use | Building facades, multi-zone installations, complex projects |
Troubleshooting Common Issues
| Problem | Likely Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| No pixel output | Wrong IC type selected | Check IC type in WEB SERVER/LCD menu; ensure it matches your LED strip |
| Flickering LEDs | Data line interference or long distance | Use shielded twisted pair cable; keep data line away from AC power |
| Partial pixel control (some LEDs don't respond) | Pixel count set incorrectly | Count total pixels in the LED chain and update settings in the controller |
| Cannot connect to WEB SERVER | IP address mismatch | Ensure PC and controller are on the same subnet (e.g., 2.x.x.x for Artnet) |
| One port not working (BC-216) | Damaged output channel | Test with a known working LED strip; if still not working, check the fuse or contact support |
| Controller gets very hot | Overload or poor ventilation | Reduce pixel load per port; ensure adequate airflow around the metal housing |









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