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Difference between revisions of "Velleman K8062"
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− | * | + | * This unit can control DMX fixtures using a PC and USB interface |
− | * | + | * Test software and "DMX Light Player" software is included, a DLL is provided to write your own software |
− | * | + | * Furthermore there is a stand-alone test function that outputs all 512 channels at a time, with adjustable levels |
− | * | + | * Kit includes: |
** nice enclosure | ** nice enclosure | ||
** USB cable | ** USB cable | ||
** CD with: test software, DLL for own developments, free DMX light player | ** CD with: test software, DLL for own developments, free DMX light player | ||
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+ | This is actually a very poor interface and not recommended. See http://forum.velleman.be/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=2018&hilit=vm116. Due to the pic only processing 8 bytes of information at a time, the frame rates for a full non-0 universe of dmx data is around 1.6 per second. | ||
[[Category:USB]] | [[Category:USB]] |
Revision as of 19:25, 7 June 2009
Link: http://www.velleman.be/ot/en/product/view/?id=353412
Made by: Velleman
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- This unit can control DMX fixtures using a PC and USB interface
- Test software and "DMX Light Player" software is included, a DLL is provided to write your own software
- Furthermore there is a stand-alone test function that outputs all 512 channels at a time, with adjustable levels
- Kit includes:
- nice enclosure
- USB cable
- CD with: test software, DLL for own developments, free DMX light player
This is actually a very poor interface and not recommended. See http://forum.velleman.be/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=2018&hilit=vm116. Due to the pic only processing 8 bytes of information at a time, the frame rates for a full non-0 universe of dmx data is around 1.6 per second.