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* Simultaneously send and receive up to 512 channels
 
* Simultaneously send and receive up to 512 channels
 
* Minimal host computer resource needed
 
* Minimal host computer resource needed
* Firmware up-datable over USB
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* Firmware updatable over USB
 
* High quality resilient line drivers
 
* High quality resilient line drivers
 
* Heavy duty powder coated steel case
 
* Heavy duty powder coated steel case
 
* Affordable and easy to build
 
* Affordable and easy to build
* Compatable with all major O/S  
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* Compatible with all major O/S  
  
  
 
[[Category:USB]]
 
[[Category:USB]]

Revision as of 20:27, 6 January 2007

Link: http://www.usbdmx.com/usb_dmx_interface.html
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The interface has the following key features.

  • USB Bus powered
  • DMX lines galvanically opto-isolated from the USB bus
  • DMX lines over voltage protected, and current limited
  • Simultaneously send and receive up to 512 channels
  • Minimal host computer resource needed
  • Firmware updatable over USB
  • High quality resilient line drivers
  • Heavy duty powder coated steel case
  • Affordable and easy to build
  • Compatible with all major O/S