LED Receiving Cards

LED Receiving Cards

  • Our LED receiving cards deliver stable, high-refresh data processing for professional LED display systems. Designed to decode signals from sending devices, they ensure precise image rendering and smooth visual output.
  • Covering brands such as NovaStar, ColorLight, Mooncell, and Huidu, these receiving cards support different pixel-loading capacities for indoor fine-pitch screens and large outdoor LED displays.

Lead Time

Orders are typically processed and shipped within 1–3 business days from our main warehouse.

Fulfillment Details

  • Shipping Origin: All products ship directly from our warehouse.
  • Standard: 9–18 days | Express: 5–9 days
  • Shipping Costs: Calculated based on cart weight, dimensions, and destination

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Compare Receiving Cards Across Brands

Brand Model Load Capacity Max. parallel RGB data groups Output Interface Input Voltage Notes
NovaStar MRV208-N 512×512 pixels 16 HUB75 3.3–5.5V Standard model
ColorLight 5A-75B 320×256 pixels 32 HUB75 5V Wide compatibility
Mooncell MSR-V8 256×256 pixels 12-bit ≥1920Hz 5V Entry-level option
Huidu R512S 320×256 pixels 14-bit ≥1920Hz 5V Standard use

Frequently Asked Questions

Find quick answers about led receiving cards, including applications, installation, compatibility, and product performance.

How many LED modules can one receiving card control?

The number of LED modules controlled by a receiving card depends on its pixel loading capacity. Typical receiving cards support around 256×256 to 512×512 pixels, which usually corresponds to multiple LED modules within a cabinet. Larger LED walls often use multiple receiving cards working together to control different sections of the screen.

What is the difference between a sending card and a receiving card?

A sending card is installed in the control computer or video processor and transmits video data to the LED display. The receiving card, installed inside each cabinet, receives that data and converts it into signals that drive the LED pixels. Together they form the core communication system of an LED display.

How do I choose the right LED receiving card for my LED screen?

When selecting a receiving card, consider these key factors:

  • Maximum pixel loading capacity
  • Compatibility with LED control systems (NovaStar, Colorlight, Huidu, etc.)
  • Number of RGB data groups or HUB ports
  • Supported scan modes and driver IC types
  • Refresh rate and grayscale performance

Choosing a card that matches your module specifications ensures stable performance and optimal image quality.

Can LED receiving cards support different scan modes?

Yes. Most modern LED receiving cards support multiple scan modes such as static, 1/8 scan, 1/16 scan, or even higher scan ratios, allowing them to work with different LED module designs and driver ICs.

What applications use LED receiving cards?

LED receiving cards are widely used in various LED display installations, including:

  • Indoor LED video walls
  • Outdoor advertising billboards
  • Stage and rental LED screens
  • Retail digital signage
  • Control room display walls

These cards ensure accurate signal processing and stable image output across all LED panels.