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Link: http://www.peperoni-light.de/products1.htm<br> | Link: http://www.peperoni-light.de/products1.htm<br> | ||
Made by: [[Peperoni Light]]<br> | Made by: [[Peperoni Light]]<br> | ||
− | {{Features|win=yes|tx=yes|rx=yes}} | + | {{Features|win=yes|linux=yes|tx=yes|rx=yes}} |
+ | [[Image:USB2DMXRodin1.jpg|right]] | ||
− | + | 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 [[DMX | DMX512]], DMX512/1990 DMX512-A and [[RDM]]. | |
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− | The electronic fits completely into an original | ||
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. | ||
+ | It is supported by [[QLC]] and [[QLC%2B]] on Linux and Windows, and uses the same protocol as [[Peperoni Light | Peperoni]] [[USBDMX21]]. | ||
[[Category:USB]] | [[Category:USB]] |
Latest revision as of 08:02, 11 May 2014
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.
It is supported by QLC and QLC+ on Linux and Windows, and uses the same protocol as Peperoni USBDMX21.