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Difference between revisions of "Rodin1"
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Made by: [[Peperoni Light]]<br> | Made by: [[Peperoni Light]]<br> | ||
{{Features|win=yes|tx=yes|rx=yes}} | {{Features|win=yes|tx=yes|rx=yes}} | ||
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USB DMX512 transmitter interface | USB DMX512 transmitter interface | ||
− | The electronic fits completely into an original | + | The electronic fits completely into an original Neutrik plug without any extension. The Rodin1 communicates via USB2.0 and is fully compatible with the DMX512, DMX512/1990 DMX512-A and RDM. |
The Rodin1 is open to all developers for use in their own software. All interfacing and driver specifications are provided on request. | The Rodin1 is open to all developers for use in their own software. All interfacing and driver specifications are provided on request. |
Revision as of 23:53, 6 January 2007
Link: http://www.peperoni-light.de/products1.htm
Made by: Peperoni Light
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USB DMX512 transmitter interface
The electronic fits completely into an original Neutrik plug without any extension. The Rodin1 communicates via USB2.0 and is fully compatible with the DMX512, DMX512/1990 DMX512-A and RDM.
The Rodin1 is open to all developers for use in their own software. All interfacing and driver specifications are provided on request.