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'''Illumivision Lightwave LX LED lighting''' is attached to the [[Big Dam Bridge]] in Little Rock-North Little Rock, Arkansas.
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'''Illumivision Lightwave LX LED lighting''' is attached to the [[Big Dam Bridge]] in Little Rock-North Little Rock, Arkansas. The Big Dam Bridge is the longest longest purpose-built pedestrian/bicycle bridge in the world. The bridge spans 3,463 feet of the Arkansas River, and with approaches on each side measures 4,300 feet total in length.
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The bridge's lighting incorporates 169 Light Wave LX units installed across thirteen piers of the structure. [[John Rogers Design]] programmed and designed various seasonal lighting displays using a [[Pharos LPC1 controller]]. Individual LEDs generate millions of colors in accordance with the [[DMX512 protocol]]. Communication between the piers is accomplished with one [[Wireless Solutions]] wireless transmitter and thirteen individual receivers.
  
 
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*[http://www.illumivision.com/company/?section=press_room&subSection=press_releases&pr_ID=9 Illumivision Press Release: The Big Dam Bridge]

Latest revision as of 23:30, 16 February 2008

Illumivision Lightwave LX LED lighting is attached to the Big Dam Bridge in Little Rock-North Little Rock, Arkansas. The Big Dam Bridge is the longest longest purpose-built pedestrian/bicycle bridge in the world. The bridge spans 3,463 feet of the Arkansas River, and with approaches on each side measures 4,300 feet total in length.

The bridge's lighting incorporates 169 Light Wave LX units installed across thirteen piers of the structure. John Rogers Design programmed and designed various seasonal lighting displays using a Pharos LPC1 controller. Individual LEDs generate millions of colors in accordance with the DMX512 protocol. Communication between the piers is accomplished with one Wireless Solutions wireless transmitter and thirteen individual receivers.

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