ICND2152 LED Driver IC
The ICND2152 is an LED display driver chip from Chipone recognized by NovaStar's control system. This page covers its specifications, datasheet, and which NovaStar receiving cards and firmware support it.
NovaStar support
| LED Driver IC | ICND2152 |
| Manufacturer | Chipone |
| Driver type | PWM / constant-current |
ICND2152 technical specifications
| Category | LED Display PWM Driver |
| Output channels | 16 |
| PWM type | PWM |
| Max scan | 1-16 |
| Output current (mA) | 1-30 |
| Refresh rate (Hz) | 3840 |
| Package | SSOP24 |
Key features
- PWM constant current output LED display driver chip
- Drive type: Common Anode
- current accuracy <Β±2%
- on-chip GCLK via Extrenal
Typical use: PWM constant current output LED display driver chip.
NovaStar receiving cards & firmware that drive the ICND2152
Important: each NovaStar receiving card ships several firmware versions, and each one supports a different group of pixel driver ICs paired with a group of row/scan decode chips β the version label selects the chip group, not a newer/older build. A panel is defined by both its driver IC and its decode/scan chip, so the firmware must list both. To drive the ICND2152, flash the exact version listed for your card below; a higher-numbered version meant for a different chip group will not work.
⚠️ Don't upgrade unless you have a reason to. Receiving-card firmware is not like a controller update that adds features β a higher number just means a different driver-IC group. If your screen works, leave it alone; only re-flash to match a different driver IC.
| Receiving card | Supported firmware |
|---|---|
| A5s Plus | |
| TCC80 |
Frequently asked questions
What is the ICND2152 LED driver IC?
The ICND2152 is an LED display driver chip made by Chipone. It is a PWM (constant-current, pulse-width-modulated) driver used on the LED module to control each pixel's grayscale.
Does NovaStar support the ICND2152?
Yes β the ICND2152 is in NovaStar's recognized driver-IC library, and NovaLCT can auto-configure it with Smart Settings. Exact support depends on your receiving card model and firmware; upload your config to our RCFGX viewer to confirm.
How do I find out which driver IC my LED panel uses?
Open your receiving card configuration file (.rcfgx) β it records the driver IC type and firmware version. Our free online RCFGX viewer reads this for you without installing NovaLCT.