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Hardware Arilux AL LCxx

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Arilux AL-LCxx

LC01 LC02 LC11
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Introduction

LC01 LC02 LC11
Working Voltage: DC 5-28V
Output Channel: 3 channels
Output Current: RGB, 4Ax3
Max. Power: 4A x 3 x 12V = 144W
Connection: Common anode
Dimension: about L46 x W19 x H8 mm
Working Voltage: DC 9-12V
Output Channel: 4 channels
Output Current: RGBW, 4Ax4
Max. Power: 4A x 4 x 12V = 192W
Connection: Common anode
Dimension: about L46 x W19 x H8 mm
Working Voltage: DC 9-28V
Output Channel: 5 channels
Output Current: RGBW/WW, 4Ax5
Output Power: ≤240W
Connection: Common anode
Dimension: about L46 x W19 x H8 mm

Flashing

Open the plastic enclosure (using a sharp tool) and extract the little board inside.

You will see some soldering points with labels: GND, TX, RX and I00. If you are good enought with the soldering iron, connect dupont wires to these pads (check this guide)[Hardware-Magic-Home-LED-Controller].

If you prefer to got the safe way, use this tricky method:

  • bend the tip of some dupont wires,
  • glue the tip to a short piece of a ziptie
  • hold the board in place with a couple of pins,
  • hold the the zipties with clothespins
  • adjust the tips of the dupont wires placing them carefully on the soldering pads

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Finally, connect the dupont wires to your FTDI-USB dongle and follow the general instructions in [Binaries] to start flashing.

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