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DMX PIPE
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Revision as of 07:23, 13 May 2009 by Beier (talk | contribs) (New page: Category:USB Link: http://dmx512.svetla.org/dmxpipe_en.htm <br/> Made by: SOH <br/> {{Features|win=yes|linux=yes|tx=yes|rx=yes}} It seems that this interface consists of a USB-t...)
Link: http://dmx512.svetla.org/dmxpipe_en.htm
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It seems that this interface consists of a USB-to-serial converter from FTDI-chip and a level converter,much like the Enttec Open DMX USB. That means it can either receive or transmit, that the timings of delay between frames and packets depends on the software and computer's performance. And there is no optical isolation.
On the good side, the list of software that support it is large, and it is relatively cheap compared to other DMX adapters with USB interface for both data and power.