i-Pix BB1
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i-Pix launches its amazing BB1 Building Block system, which offers lighting and visual designers the opportunity to configure lightsources exactly as they wish!

Building upon the BB4 and BB7, the new BB1 Building Block system creates exciting and innovative new opportunities going far beyond the semi-rigid constraints of normal fixture specification.
i-Pix (intelligent pixel) uses a custom high power light engine to provide a superior homogenised colour choice, with very accurate whites and the authentic reproduction of anything from the gentlest of pastel hues to the deepest of saturates.
The BB 1 series is designed around four basic components - the lamp, the power box and the rigging frame and now the Power Bar.

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| The i-Pix BB1 can be used as in single units or mounted to various frames and bars. | |
| A 4-way linear frame which can be floor or rig mounted, or stood on end. This frame matches existing BB4’s in terms of spacing and light performance. | |
| A 3-way T-frame with a shrunk down power distro box for an even more compact form factor. | |
A 2 x 2 frame. Other frame styles are currently in development, and will give even more custom design opportunities using standard components from the i-Pix building block system. |
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| The Power Bar provides low voltage to the BB1 and is equipped with an onboard user interface. This allows each fixture to be individually addressed and the 'operating' mode to be adjusted. Both power and data are fed neatly through a combined data/LV power cable. | |
The components of the i-Pix BB1 system
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| 1. A weatherproof (submersible) low voltage (15 volt) fixture | |
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This comes with a self contained RDM/DMX digital drive. It can be submerged and comes with a single cable fitted with a high quality 5-pin weatherproof connection
The BB1 can be used independently, e.g. as a truss or a set toner. It is fitted with a dual set of yokes for easy floor mounting or for quick, tool free rigging onto a truss or metalwork in the air. The BB1 fixtures can be remotely addressed and configured with industry standard RDM (remote device management) DMX, or run as a slave on standard USITT DMX. i-Pix new Digital Drive technology is over 90% efficient and delivers even smoother control of the light engines, right down to lowest intensities. True 16 bit control expands the colour range from millions to billions. |
| 2. Power distribution box | |
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Remotely address the fixtures via RDM DMX or use the onboard user interface which provides both operating mode and address control. Combined power and data input ensures a weatherproof connection, so the power distro can be used outdoors in any orientation. A battery and data inlet connects to an optional battery and show DMX wireless DMX module. Rigging mounts are provided for truss or frame mounting. |
| 3.Multiple rigging frames: | |
These are based upon i-Pix' standard Camloc quick release systems for easy rigging and de-rigging of multiple configurations with power and data onboard. These frames have grooves so that each fixture's position can be adjusted to enable the lamps to be clustered together or spread aapart. Multiple points enable quick adaption from being hung or rigged from a yoke in the conventional sense, or grouped together as a low resolution high power pixel grid. Various rigging frames are available - and i-Pix is initially launching three rigging frame choices for the clustering of BB1 fixtures. |
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| 4. Power Bars | |
The Power Bar provides low voltage to the BB1 and is equipped with an onboard user interface. This allows each fixture to be individually addressed and the 'operating' mode to be adjusted. Both power and data are fed neatly through a combined data/LV power cable. |
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