Driver:
Circuit board responsible for switching the intensity levels of the LEDs. The
driver is located inside the driver box and mounts on the back of the module.
Fiber Optic:
Technology that uses glass (or plastic) threads (fibers) to transmit data
from the controller to the display. A fiber optic cable consists of a bundle of glass
threads, each of which transmits messages modulated onto light waves.
Galaxy
®
:
Daktronics trademarked name for LED monochrome, tri-colored, or RGB
matrix signs.
Latch Access Fastener:
Device utilizing a rotating retainer bar to hold the module
firmly to the display frame. There is one latch near the center of the module on the
right side.
LED (light emitting diode):
Low energy, high intensity lighting units.
Louver:
Black shade positioned horizontally above each pixel row. The louvers
increase the level of contrast on the display face and direct LED light.
Module:
89mm Galaxy
®
modules are 8 pixels high by 8 pixels wide. They consist of
pixel strips, louvers, and a driver. Refer to
for identification of parts.
Network:
Consists of multiple signs connected to each other.
Pixel:
Cluster of LEDs. The number and color of the LEDs depends on display
application.
Figure 2: Controller
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