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Pixels? Pitch? Viewing Angle? Where do you begin? These are
the building blocks for an effective LED Message Display for your application
and business location. To start… Pixels are the actual dots that create the text or images. Within each pixel are the actual lights or diodes called LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes). Pixel
Matrix is
the arrangement, or array, of the pixels (Ex: 16 x 64). Pitch
is the distance between
pixels. Some companies use the term “resolution”. Pitch determines the size of the text. A 17mm pitch displays 5” text as compared to a 34mm pitch which displays 9” text. As the distance between pixels increases (the pitch), the more LED’s per pixel is typically required, so the text is fuller in appearance. Typically, a wider pitch is required for LED Displays that need to be read from a long distance. Standard text is made up of 7 pixels high by 5 pixels wide. For example, a display with the pixel matrix of 16 x 64 will be capable of two lines of standard text. 7 plus 7 plus 2 pixels for space. The wider the Pitch, the bigger the text, even though the pixel matrix remains the same. Viewing Angle, typically means, how far the user can walk from center facing the LED display in either direction and still see the same level of brightness . Most companies refer to viewing angle as readability and not brightness. There are two common types of LEDs on the market: a 30 degree diode and a 70 degree diode. This degree refers to the brightness. On a 70 degree diode, pass 35 degrees from center, the brightness will fade a bit, but the LED Display is still readable up to about 70 degrees from center, creating a 140 degree “readable viewing angle”. On a 30
degree diode, pass 15 degrees from center, the brightness will fade a
bit, but the LED Display is still readable up to about 45 degrees from
center, creating a 90 degree “readable viewing angle”. |
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