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mariusmotea avatar mariusmotea commented on August 11, 2024

I don't see very well the marking of the IC. It is D55E DBGESA ?

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mariusmotea avatar mariusmotea commented on August 11, 2024

May be this: https://www.advateklights.com/knowledge-base/ucs2904

Pixel Protocol Overview: UCS2904 Need information about UCS2904? Advatek Lighting has the knowledge you need.

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Ceda avatar Ceda commented on August 11, 2024

I don't see very well the marking of the IC. It is D55E DBGESA ?

Is 05EE DBGESA

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Ceda avatar Ceda commented on August 11, 2024

May be this: https://www.advateklights.com/knowledge-base/ucs2904

Thank you, I am exploring it ;)

Pixel Protocol Overview: UCS2904 Need information about UCS2904? Advatek Lighting has the knowledge you need.

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Ceda avatar Ceda commented on August 11, 2024

It seems that UCS2904 can only control RGBW, but the IC on the hue strip controls RGBCCT.

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mariusmotea avatar mariusmotea commented on August 11, 2024

This is wired, the IC in your picture has 8 pins. RGB + CCT require 5 pins (3 RGB + 2 CCT) so for data and power remain just 3. For power must be 2 so it remain just one for data in/out. Is possible that this IC control just the RGB led and CCT leds are controlled by some mosfets inside the control board since here there is no gradient. If this is true the IC may be also WS2811.

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Ceda avatar Ceda commented on August 11, 2024
image I tried to measure the connection and all the diodes lead to the IC (RGB WW CW), 4 inputs are used to connect the led strip. GND/VCC/DATA and 4th? I have no clue. I will try to unsolder the leds and resistors and measure even better.

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BasF0 avatar BasF0 commented on August 11, 2024

I don't think that there is any third party led strip on the market that works the same. Anyway, here is some more technical info:

There are only 3 electrical connections, GND, VCC, DATA. The fourth connection is not connected, as the marking on the PCB indicates. Therefore, all 5 RGB+CW+WW channels must be driven by the chip.

Not sure how the chip is powered. I think it is a current sinking device. It seems that the chip is not fed off of the 24V directly, the highest voltage of the chip's pins is about 21.2V (while there is 24V on the strip).

As far as I can see (I used a very basic oscilloscope) data is always sent at 5 x 16 x nr chips + 8 bits. Logic 1 is encoded as a PWM signal of higher pulse width, logic 0 a low pulse width (scope is not fast enough to properly measure width). 1 transmission every 10ms. The order of the data is as follows:
red, green, cold-white, blue, warm-white, +8 low duty cycle pulses
Logic level of data is 5V. The 8 pulses are unknown to me, their duty cycle stays the same when the brightness is adjusted.

Regarding the pinout, I think it is as follows, going in a circle around the chip (not a 100% sure on them though)
1 (where the chip marker is): data in
2: data out
3: cold white
4: green
5: red
6: blue
7: warm white
8: VDD (not 24V ?)

(updated the information in this post on 5 Jan 2024)

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