Sending Card

Sending Card

Colorlight is another major LED control system platform widely used in:

  • commercial LED projects
  • outdoor advertising
  • conference systems
  • transportation displays
  • command centers

What Sending Cards
Actually Do

Sending cards handle:

  • signal conversion
  • image transmission
  • synchronization control
  • communication with receiving cards

If sending card configuration becomes unstable, the display may experience:

  • image tearing
  • black screens
  • synchronization issues

abnormal refresh behavior

Why Large Projects Require Advanced Sending Systems

Large LED systems often involve:

  • multiple processors
  • fiber transmission
  • backup architecture
  • synchronized playback

This is especially common in:

  • stadium displays
  • XR stages
  • broadcast production
  • large concerts

Why Redundancy Matters

High-end projects increasingly use:

  • dual backup sending cards
  • redundant signal paths
  • failover systems

This helps prevent full system interruption during critical operation.

DDW Engineer Notes

Many display failures during live events are not caused by LED modules themselves.

Signal architecture instability is often the real issue behind temporary system interruptions.

Professional system redundancy becomes extremely important in mission-critical environments.

If you encounter any problems with your DDW products, our engineers will arrange a technical meeting to help you troubleshoot and resolve the issue.

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