I believe so!  Also, the Christmas Lights folks use Cat 6 cabling for
connecting things due to it's superior shielding characteristics. Just chop
off the plugs and don't untwist any more than you have to to solder to.



-david


On Mon, Jun 23, 2014 at 3:14 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> This below from the ws2801 datasheet , I think this means they can be up
> to 6 meters apart. ?
>
>
> The Connection and Driving of Cascading Operation
> The transmit the data over long distance by cascading, the WS2801
> integrates push-pull output stage with strong driving capability which
> enables the data and clock can be transmitted up to 6 meters at 2MHz clock
> frequency.
> To prevent the reflection, it is necessary to connect a 50Ω resistor at
> the data input or output port for impedance match.
>

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