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Aurora Core E1.31/sACN Controller - Assembled - 12V

SKU: AuroraCoreAsmb

Advanced assembled smart RGB ethernet controller with 16 ports for connecting smart pixels. Includes controller board, power supply, and enclosure (dangles optional). E1.31 compatible. New and improved alternative to the discontinued Pixcon16 controller.


$780.66

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Dangle Color: None
End Connector Style: None
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Looking for just the Aurora Board? Click Here!

The Aurora Core is an advanced smart RGB controller with ethernet input compatible with the industry standard sACN (E1.31) or Art-Net, powered by Genius controller technology. For a simpler smart RGB controller option, consider the Light-O-Rama Assembled Pixie16. 

See a comparison of the Aurora Core and Pixcon16 features by clicking here to help in your consideration of an upgrade!

The Assembled Aurora Core controller includes the controller board and power supply wired and mounted in a weather-proof, ventilated and UL listed enclosure, with a backing plate. The power supply is UL listed: MeanWell LRS-600-12 - 120/240V input (User Selectable) - 12V - 50A output - with extended temperature operating range.

This is a 12 Volt controller system compatible with 12V RGB smart pixel strands and devices. Dumb RGB devices or standard LED / Incandescent lights cannot be plugged into the ports of this controller. The Aurora Core can NOT be plugged into a USB-485 adapter or used with a Showtime Director.

Pixels are NOT included with this assembled controller. Smart pixel strands must be purchased separately.

Dangles

Dangles are required in order to connect to Light-O-Rama smart pixel strings. If you have previously purchased Light-O-Rama pixels for use with this controller that already have dangles, you should not choose to have dangles installed with this controller purchase. Adding on dangles to this package means 16 dangles will be pre-installed on your controller. Click here to learn connecting Light-O-Rama Pixels and Controllers.

Aurora Core Assembled Dimensions

Enclosure Length: 16"
Enclosure Width: 12 1/3"
Enclosure Height: 6"

Dangle length beyond enclosure (if included): varies 5" to 11"
Power Cord: 66"

Note: Software and pre-programmed sequencing effects are not included with this purchase. The PRO Version of the Light-O-Rama Software Suite is required to use smart pixel "Motion Effects."

The LOR Aurora Core smart pixel controller includes 16 onboard ports, each capable of driving 120-300 pixels*, depending on brightness, as well as 2 dedicated DMX-512 ports.  The Aurora Core is designed for E1.31 or Art-Net IP based Ethernet networks.

What kind of smart pixels can you control? In the world of smart pixels, each LED based RGB pixel is individually controlled and each can be any color of the rainbow. The Aurora Core is designed to control any WS281x protocol pixels.

 


What can the LOR Aurora Core handle?

  • Ethernet input compatible with industry standard sACN (E1.31) or Art-Net
  • Supports any WS281X pixels
  • Two standard DMX-512 universe outputs (providing an E1.31 to DMX-512 bridge) via dedicated RJ45 connectors
  • Up to 58 Universes of input (~10,000 pixels)
  • Estimated 300 pixels per port at 30% brightness, 120 pixels per port at 100% brightness*
  • 5-12V range voltage input for each bank 1-8, 9-16 (Assembled package includes 12V system)
  • On board information screen to show IP address and other information
  • High current capacity outputs (4A replaceable mini blade fuses)
  • Per port current monitoring, including pixel count detection
  • Firmware upgradable over Ethernet data network
  • Simple network setup including ability to configure and test via Wi-Fi hotspot
  • Test mode with multiple animations
  • Advanced configuration options including start universe, start channel, null pixels, reverse pixels, RGB color order, substrings, brightness control and more
  • Individual outputs with each connector supplying power and data over a single cable
  • Easy to use screw terminal connectors on all channel outputs
  • Jumper links allowing selection between “LOR” and “ESTA” wiring on dedicated DMX-512 ports to allow for direct connection to LOR DMX capable controllers (AC Controllers, CMB24D, etc) or direct connection to ESTA standard wired DMX devices
  • Two split power banks allowing simultaneous support of two different pixel voltages (rated at 32A each for total current capacity of 64A) *Assembled package includes 12V system for both power banks*

 

*The above estimates are based on standard bullet pixels. These are not hard limits and it may be experienced that depending on the conditions of the installation, these values may be slightly higher or lower.  Each output port on the Aurora Core is fused at 4A and can comfortably power 120 standard bullet pixels (.3W) at 100% brightness without power injection.  More pixels per port are possible with power injection, see user’s manual for more information.  Light-O-Rama is not responsible for implementations of power injection.

Purchases outside the United States and Canada are assembled with an internationally approved and UL listed: MeanWell RSP-500-12 - 120/240V input - 12V - 41.7A output - with Power Factor Correction and extended temperature operating range.




How does it all fit together?

  1. The Light-O-Rama ShowTime Sequencing Suite works on your personal computer running Microsoft Windows and allows you to design your own shows.  The ShowTime Sequencing Suite then runs your shows and sends the right commands at the right time to the various control channels.  The ShowTime Sequencing Suite can even keep music and video synchronized to the controller commands.
  2. Speakers to play the music accompanying your show are attached to the computer sound card.
  3. Your computer communicates to the Aurora Core via an ethernet network.  No USB 485 Adapter is used.
  4. Each Aurora Core in your show takes commands via ethernet from your computer and outputs pixels data on the 16 ports as well as DMX on the 2 DMX outputs
  5. Various DMX capable devices can be hooked directly into the DMX outputs
  6. Various pixel props can be connected to the 16 output ports
  7. Various DMX capable LOR controllers such as AC controllers and flood light controllers can be connected directly to the DMX output for control

Should I Buy an Aurora Core or a Pixielink (with Pixies)?

The Aurora Core is best for advanced users. The Light-O-Rama Aurora Core is an advanced smart pixel controller with dozens of user defined variables. This gives you the most versatility but can also make for a complicated configuration. This controller is best for users that have a good understanding of data networking.

The Pixie16 (and Pixie8, Pixie4, or Pixie2) is designed to be simpler-to-use smart RGB controller system, but you can tap into the advanced capabilities and faster speeds with a Pixielink adapter. The Pixie series alone (no Pixielink) is a better choice if you don't need the advanced capabilities of an Aurora Core. If you already own Pixies and want to keep using your controllers, the Pixie controller series and a Pixielink is a great choice. 


View the manual for the Aurora Core controller by clicking here.

Find future firmware updates and download instructions on our firmware page.