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3. Components of an FLX display system
3.2

FLX-60 Pixel

Introduction
The FLX-60 pixel is a controllable, compact, high quality LED pixel module that can be combined with a wide variety of specifically
designed carriers (mechanical structures) into any shape you desire. In addition, the waterproof crimp-style connection system
allows you to make the cable strings yourself. The FLX-60 pixel module has a 60 mm diameter and contains a cluster of five full-color
LEDs for increased brightness. Thanks to 16 bit per color processing, an ultra high refresh rate and Barco's color calibration, the
pixel modules perform similar to high quality LED video displays.
Parts location
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Removable Snap Ring.
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Snap fits.
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Mounting holes with M4 thread.
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Power/Data Input/Output socket.
Connectivity
The FLX-60 pixel can be plugged into a socket which is punched on a rectangular pierceable cable. Barco offers a FLX-60 connector
string with 16 connections at 300 mm pitch. Barco offers also the components and tools to make a customized FLX-60 connector
string by yourself.
The FLX-60 connector string has a male Amphenol connector at the input side and a female Amphenol connector at the output side.
This allows a cascade of several connector strings. The male connector of the first connector string has to be connected with an
output port of the FLX-HUB.
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Standard:
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FLX-60 Connector string with 16 connections at 300 mm pitch.
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Custom (do it your self) :
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FLX-60 Crimp/pierce Connectors.
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FLX-60 Rectangular pierce cable reel of 100 m.
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FLX-60 Amphenol Male connector with rectangular and round insert.
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FLX-60 Amphenol Female connector with rectangular and round insert .
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FLX-60 Bench tool for mounting FLX-60 crimp/pierce connector on the pierce cable.
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FLX-60 Hand tool for mounting FLX-60 crimp/pierce connector on the pierce cable.
The Amphenol Male and Female connector are used respectively used at the start and at the end of the rectangular pierce cable.
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