dmx_basics:dmx_in_practice
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Some fixtures has a build in 120 termination that can be activated.\\ | Some fixtures has a build in 120 termination that can be activated.\\ | ||
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- | To build a DMX terminator/ | + | To build a DMX terminator/ |
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Additional for the optimal performance use cable with a characteristic impedance of 120 Ohms.\\ | Additional for the optimal performance use cable with a characteristic impedance of 120 Ohms.\\ | ||
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And it makes it a bit easier when fixtures are at different places. It is then not a puzzle to get one cable string to all fixtures.\\ | And it makes it a bit easier when fixtures are at different places. It is then not a puzzle to get one cable string to all fixtures.\\ | ||
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- | Finally if it is a optical isolated splitter then there are no electrical connection between the paths.\\ | + | Finally if it is a optical/ |
This eliminate problems with ground loops and spikes when lamps are turned on.\\ | This eliminate problems with ground loops and spikes when lamps are turned on.\\ | ||
The controller is also protected this way.\\ | The controller is also protected this way.\\ |
dmx_basics/dmx_in_practice.txt · Last modified: 2015/05/27 17:19 by russwig