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'''Anyma uDMX''' comes with a open firmware, which is rare. The USB communication is handled by the firmware instead of a separate chip. This must be very cheap to build!
 
'''Anyma uDMX''' comes with a open firmware, which is rare. The USB communication is handled by the firmware instead of a separate chip. This must be very cheap to build!
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While the original device sells for over 200 CHF, there are two clones that use the same firmware but no SMD-devices:
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- http://www.illutzmination.de/udmx.html (page german/english)
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- http://orikson.piranho.de/pa/uDMX/ (page german)
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These two devices are even opto-isolated and use a DC/DC-converter so no risk for the PC/Laptop and no ground loops. Can be built for about 20-30 Euros.
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Hardware:
 
Hardware:
* From USB to DMX (one way DMX)
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* From USB to [[DMX]] (one way DMX)
 
* All the electronics is inside the XLR - two smd IC's: An AVR microcontroller and a RS485 driver
 
* All the electronics is inside the XLR - two smd IC's: An AVR microcontroller and a RS485 driver
 
* The DMX data is buffered and the transmission is timed by the microcontroller
 
* The DMX data is buffered and the transmission is timed by the microcontroller
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Software:
 
Software:
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* Supported by [[OLA]] on Linux & Mac
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* Supported by [[QLC]] (on Windows and probably also Linux and Mac OS, but not well tested)
 
* An external object for [http://www.cycling74.com/ Max/MSP] (OSX)
 
* An external object for [http://www.cycling74.com/ Max/MSP] (OSX)
 
* A console app for Linux/OSX
 
* A console app for Linux/OSX
* MIDI control via a OSX app
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* [[MIDI]] control via a OSX app
 
* There's an example how to control the console app from php scripts (seems easy)
 
* There's an example how to control the console app from php scripts (seems easy)
* Gratis firmware. The DMX part is GPL, the USB part from [http://www.obdev.at Objective Development] is "open" but all changes belongs to them.
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* Free firmware. The DMX part is GPL, the USB part from [http://www.obdev.at Objective Development] is "open" but all changes belongs to them.
* Supported by [[QLC]] (which platforms?)
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Latest revision as of 13:39, 30 July 2012

Link: http://anyma.ch/research/udmx/
{{ #if: | Free! }}{{ #if: yes | Windows Support }}{{ #if: yes | Linux Support }}{{ #if: yes | Mac OS X Support }}{{ #if: yes | Sends DMX }}{{ #if: | Receives DMX }}{{ #if: | RDM Support }}{{ #if: | MIDI Support }}{{ #if: | HTTP Support }}

Udmx5pin.jpg


Anyma uDMX comes with a open firmware, which is rare. The USB communication is handled by the firmware instead of a separate chip. This must be very cheap to build!


While the original device sells for over 200 CHF, there are two clones that use the same firmware but no SMD-devices:

- http://www.illutzmination.de/udmx.html (page german/english)

- http://orikson.piranho.de/pa/uDMX/ (page german)

These two devices are even opto-isolated and use a DC/DC-converter so no risk for the PC/Laptop and no ground loops. Can be built for about 20-30 Euros.


Hardware:

  • From USB to DMX (one way DMX)
  • All the electronics is inside the XLR - two smd IC's: An AVR microcontroller and a RS485 driver
  • The DMX data is buffered and the transmission is timed by the microcontroller
  • USB powered
  • No galvanic isolation


Software:

  • Supported by OLA on Linux & Mac
  • Supported by QLC (on Windows and probably also Linux and Mac OS, but not well tested)
  • An external object for Max/MSP (OSX)
  • A console app for Linux/OSX
  • MIDI control via a OSX app
  • There's an example how to control the console app from php scripts (seems easy)
  • Free firmware. The DMX part is GPL, the USB part from Objective Development is "open" but all changes belongs to them.


Anyma uDMX
Objective Development's "AVR-USB