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        <title>Afterglow Aurora-2</title>
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The Afterglow Aurora-2 USB DMX Interface is a full 512 channel (1 universe) USB PC DMX interface. Supplied with a fully featured software package capable of controlling any type of DMX fixture with ease. 
Built on the success of the original Aurora interface, we have added indicators for both power and DMX data as well as a completely revised DMX output circuit including both over voltage spike protection and short circuit protection</description>
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Why take risks with your expensive PC or laptop! With a normal PC to DMX interface any fault in your DMX lighting, dimmer packs, cables or any other connected equipment can put damaging voltages into the DMX interface and back into the computer. This can damage the port that the DMX interface is connected to, or in the worst case destroy the computer completely.</description>
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For an absolutely rock solid DMX output with no possibility of timing glitches, there is no substitute to creating the DMX timings and data stream in the interface rather than the PC. The Aurora-pro contains an advanced extremely fast microprocessor to take the load off the PC. With onboard memory the current scene is memorised continually and will continue to be transmitted even in the event of a PC hang, no more embarrassing blackouts.</description>
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        <title>Afterglow Magic</title>
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The Afterglow Magic-2 USB DMX Cable is a full 512 channel (1 universe) USB PC DMX interface. Supplied with a fully featured software package capable of controlling any type of DMX fixture with ease. 

Small enough to Carry in your pocket but powerful enough to control the largest disco or stage show, just plug the USB cable into your PC, install the drivers and software (supplied) and start creating. The only thing not included is the computer, lighting and your imagination!</description>
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        <title>Cinetix Ethernet DMX Control Box</title>
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The Ethernet / DMX512 Control Box is primarily designated to control a DMX512 - based lighting bus via Ethernet and/or to read DMX levels from another DMX bus. Operation as DMX transmitter  and as DMX receiver is possible simultaneously.</description>
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The Ethernet / DMX512 Generator is primarily designated to control a DMX512 - based lighting bus via Ethernet (DMX transmitter only)

For this purpose, the Ethernet / DMX512 Generator is configured as a TCP or UDP server. Control commands are given in compact</description>
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        <title>Cinetix MIDI DMX Control Box</title>
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The MIDI / DMX512 Generator is designed to control a DMX512 lighting bus by means of MIDI channel messages as well as with System Exclusive messages.

Commands are fed into the DMX512 Generator by the MIDI IN connector. Response messages are returned from the MIDI OUT connector.</description>
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The MIDI / DMX512 Generator is designed to control a DMX512 lighting bus by means of MIDI channel messages as well as with System Exclusive messages.

Commands are fed into the DMX512 Generator by the MIDI IN connector. Response messages are returned from the MIDI OUT connector.</description>
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The RS-232 / DMX512 Control Box was developed with a view of expanding computer based multimedia projects by use of lighting techniques.

It can be operated as a DMX transmitter and as a DMX receiver simultaneously.</description>
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The RS-232 / DMX512 Generator was developed as as a low cost and compact equipment to integrate lighting technology into multimedia projects, hardware based media controllers or even industrial controls.

In contrast to proprietary control equipment the RS-232 / DMX512 Generator can be operated with any kind of software which is capable to transmit and receive via a serial COM port.</description>
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        <title>Cinetix USB DMX Control Box</title>
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        <description>Cinetix USB DMX Control Box


The USB / DMX512 Control Box was developed with a view of expanding computer based multimedia projects by use of lighting techniques. Apart from the USB interface, it has the same functions as the RS-232 / DMX512 Control Box.</description>
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The USB / DMX512 Generator was developed as as a low cost and compact equipment to integrate lighting technology into multimedia projects, hardware based media controllers or even industrial controls with a USB host feature.</description>
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        <title>Digital Enlightenment USB-DMX</title>
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The free Digital Enlightenment USB-DMX Interface is a professional, high performance DMX Interface for self-construction. It features fully DMX512-compliant simultaneous input and output, as well as the possibility to merge the input universe with the pc-output directly in the interface. Another feature is the possibility to exactly tune the dmx-timing parameters for maximum performance and compatibility with devices that don&#039;t fulfill the dmx512-specification. Yo…</description>
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        <title>DMX Chaser 128</title>
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        <description>DMX Chaser 128


The DMX Chaser is a RS-485 bus transmitter which allows you to control lighting systems via the DMX512-protocol. The DMX-protocol is used for all kind of stageshows and lighting systems in discotheques. There is a multitude of possibility&#039;s to create a perfect lightshow with DMX-devices.</description>
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        <title>DMX4ALL Mini USB DMX</title>
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        <description>DMX4ALL Mini USB DMX


The only information is in German Only please click the german flag above for information.
If you can translate to English then please edit this page.

Further Information

DMX4ALL Mini USB DMX Site</description>
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        <title>DMX4ALL NanoDMX USB</title>
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        <description>DMX4ALL NanoDMX USB



The NanoDMX USB Interface is a “Connecting adapter cable” which makes easier control of any DMX device via PC possible. An external voltage supply is not necessary for use, because the PC USB interface energizes the NanoDMX USB Interface. The Interface includes a microcontroller, which saves all values for the 512 DMX channels and generates the DMX Signal without utilizing the computing power. To use the NanoDMX USB Interface with an existing Software a virtual Com Port (V…</description>
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        <title>DMX4ALL USB-DMX Stage-Profi MK 2</title>
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        <description>DMX4ALL USB-DMX Stage-Profi MK 2


The USB-DMX STAGE-PROFI MK2 Interface is a very small and stable interface with:

	*  Aluminium housing
	*  Neutrik XLR conector
	*  USB connector
	*  Isolated DMX output
	*  StandAlone memory to play a light programm without a PC</description>
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        <title>DMX4ALL USB-DMX Stage-Profi MK 3</title>
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        <description>DMX4ALL USB-DMX Stage-Profi MK 3


The USB-DMX STAGE-PROFI MK3 Interface is a very stable DMX interface which makes an easy control of any DMX device via PC possible. An external voltage supply is not necessary for use, because the PC USB interface energize the USB-DMX STAGE-PROFI MK3 Interface. Any Interface includes a microcontroller, which saves all values for the 512 DMX channels and generates the DMX Signal without claiming the computing power. To use the USB-DMX STAGE-PROFI MK3 Interface w…</description>
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        <title>DMXKing UltraDMX Micro</title>
        <link>https://www.thedmxwiki.com/dmx_interfaces/dmxking_ultradmx_micro?rev=1363125832&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>DMXKing UltraDMX Micro


The DMXking.com ultraDMX Micro product is a low cost, reliable and robust single universe bi-directional DMX512 interface with USB connection to a computer. An onboard Atmel microcontroller ensures complete timing accuracy and no flickering effects no matter what your computer is doing. Device communication using FTDI virtual COM port (VCP) or direct (D2XX) drivers allows use of any mainstream</description>
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        <title>DMXKing UltraDMX Pro 3 Pin</title>
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        <description>DMXKing UltraDMX Pro 3 Pin



The DMXking.com ultraDMX Pro product is a robust 3 universe bi-directional DMX512 interface communicating with the host computer over USB. An onboard Atmel microcontroller ensures complete timing accuracy and no flickering effects no matter what your computer is doing. Device communication using FTDI virtual COM port (VCP) or direct (D2XX) drivers allows use of any mainstream</description>
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The DMXking.com ultraDMX Pro product is a robust 3 universe bi-directional DMX512 interface communicating with the host computer over USB. An onboard Atmel microcontroller ensures complete timing accuracy and no flickering effects no matter what your computer is doing. Device communication using FTDI virtual COM port (VCP) or direct (D2XX) drivers allows use of any mainstream</description>
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        <description>DMXKing UltraDMX RDM Pro 3 Pin


he DMXking.com ultraDMX RDM Pro product is a robust single universe bi-directional isolated DMX512 interface communicating with the host computer over USB. An onboard Atmel microcontroller ensures complete timing accuracy and no flickering effects no matter what your computer is doing. Device communication using FTDI virtual COM port (VCP) or direct (D2XX) drivers allows use of any mainstream</description>
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        <description>DMXKing UltraDMX RDM Pro 5 Pin


he DMXking.com ultraDMX RDM Pro product is a robust single universe bi-directional isolated DMX512 interface communicating with the host computer over USB. An onboard Atmel microcontroller ensures complete timing accuracy and no flickering effects no matter what your computer is doing. Device communication using FTDI virtual COM port (VCP) or direct (D2XX) drivers allows use of any mainstream</description>
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        <title>DMXKing UltraDMX Split 3 Pin</title>
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        <description>DMXKing UltraDMX Split 3 Pin


The DMXking.com ultraDMX Split is a robust 4 output DMX512 isolated signal distribution unit. Powered by either USB from your computer or an external 5V USB charger/power supply this product is ideal for many applications.</description>
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        <title>DMXKing UltraDMX Split 5 Pin</title>
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        <description>DMXKing UltraDMX Split 5 Pin


The DMXking.com ultraDMX Split is a robust 4 output DMX512 isolated signal distribution unit. Powered by either USB from your computer or an external 5V USB charger/power supply this product is ideal for many applications.</description>
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        <title>DWorkin DMX Devices</title>
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        <description>DWorkin DMX Devices

A friend of mine wanted to shed light on a stage, and (dimming) control the lights with the computer. There are now inexpensive DMX 4 channel switch pack under 100 €, so you can head 4 spots. However, DMX-512 PC interface cards can be expensive and relatively rare in a laptop install. I have devised a simple circuit with only two small ICs that can solve this problem.</description>
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        <title>Enttec DMX USB Pro</title>
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        <description>Enttec DMX USB Pro


Born from the Open DMX USB interface the PRO version is the ultimate USB DMX adapter for all computer based lighting needs. The pro is the fastest interface available with frame rates of up to 850 frames per second and is supported by all common operating systems.</description>
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        <title>Enttec Open DMX USB</title>
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        <description>Enttec Open DMX USB


The open DMX USB hardware solution provided to the community by ENTTEC.

This project has been released with a GPL license, you are free to do what ever you want with the design, with the following restrictions: 

	*  Any modification to the hardware or software must be given back to the community.</description>
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        <title>Enttec RDM USB Pro</title>
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        <description>Enttec RDM USB Pro


Born from the Open DMX USB interface the RDM PRO version is the ultimate USB DMX adapter for all computer based lighting needs including RDM capability. The pro is the fastest interface available with frame rates of up to 850 frames per second and is supported by all common operating systems.</description>
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        <title>Gus Electronics USB DMX</title>
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        <description>Gus Electronics USB DMX


Model number: USB-VL344
The interface can be plugs in a standard USB 1.1 – 2.0 port and control up to 512 DMX channel.
3-pin XLR DMX output.
USB type B female connector.
USB A to B cable include.

Further Information

Gus Electronics USB DMX Site</description>
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        <description>IP DMX DX 2 (2 x 512 Output)
Network controller 2 DMX512 output 512 channels



Network controller IP DMX DX 2 (2 x 512 Output) ART-NET

Designed to control devices on a  ART-NET DMX512 Protocol 2 outputs of 512 channels

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	*  DC 5V 1A included</description>
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        <title>Kristof Nys 64</title>
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        <description>Kristof Nys 64

A 64 Channel DMX Device connected via a Printer Port That you can build yourself.

Further Information

Kristof NYS 64 Site</description>
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        <title>Manolator Serial Inteface</title>
        <link>https://www.thedmxwiki.com/dmx_interfaces/manolator?rev=1363125833&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Manolator Serial Inteface



Manolator is a 256 Channel Serial DMX Interface that you can make yourself for cheap!

	*  DMX512 lighting protocol parallel port interface with 256 Channels (all Pic’s Ram buffered).
	*  Easy to make, it uses the schematics designed by kristof Nys or the ManMartin’s schematics (the easiest to build on the web).</description>
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        <dc:date>2013-03-12T22:03:54+00:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>Robert Juliat Espion 2</title>
        <link>https://www.thedmxwiki.com/dmx_interfaces/robert_juliat_espion_2?rev=1363125834&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Robert Juliat Espion 2

To test, analyse, check, visualize, capture, record, edit, amplify, regenerate,
send cues… the ESPION2 is the perfect tool for technicians using the DMX
512 protocol.
A stand-alone tool :
ESPION 2 is a compact, sturdy device, small enough to fit in your hand:</description>
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        <dc:date>2013-05-10T21:39:32+00:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>uDMX</title>
        <link>https://www.thedmxwiki.com/dmx_interfaces/udmx?rev=1368221972&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>uDMX

Probably the smallest USB-DMX Interface in the world!

Main Features

	*  fits in your pocket
	*  bus powered - no need for a wall-wart
	*  can send DMX packets of arbitrary size from 1 to 512 channels. Only got 12 dimmers ? Don’t waste time sending 500 additional zeros 200 times a second…</description>
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        <dc:date>2013-05-10T21:37:32+00:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>USBDMX.COM Device</title>
        <link>https://www.thedmxwiki.com/dmx_interfaces/usbdmx.com_device?rev=1368221852&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>USBDMX.COM Device

A Build your own Interface (although can be brought from the main site fully built).

Main Features

	*  USB Bus powered 
	*  DMX lines galvanically opto-isolated from the USB bus 
	*  DMX lines over voltage protected, and current limited</description>
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