High End SolaPix 37 pixel wash Moving Head
FEATURES
- Additive LED, RGBW color mixing system for extremely powerful saturated colors and tunable white control
- Extremely efficient optical system provides market leading lumens
- Versatile 4.5° – 60° zoom
- Patent Pending Halographic Pixel Definition*
- FleX Effects Engine Macro control
- Complete Pixel Mapping
- Patent Pending lens coating technology*
- Modular control with Artnet, sACN in addition to simultaneous DMX control
- High End SolaPix 37
- A light-emitting diode (LED) is a semiconductor light source that emits light when current flows through it. Electrons in the semiconductor recombine with electron holes, releasing energy in the form of photons. The color of the light (corresponding to the energy of the photons) is determined by the energy required for electrons to cross the band gap of the semiconductor.[5] White light is obtained by using multiple semiconductors or a layer of light-emitting phosphor on the semiconductor device.[6]Appearing as practical electronic components in 1962, the earliest LEDs emitted low-intensity infrared (IR) light.[7] Infrared LEDs are used in remote-control circuits, such as those used with a wide variety of consumer electronics. The first visible-light LEDs were of low intensity and limited to red. Modern LEDs are available across the visible, ultraviolet (UV), and infrared wavelengths, with high light output.
Early LEDs were often used as indicator lamps, replacing small incandescent bulbs, and in seven-segment displays. Recent developments have produced high-output white light LEDs suitable for room and outdoor area lighting. LEDs have led to new displays and sensors, while their high switching rates are useful in advanced communications technology.