USB to DMX512A Interface

RS Stock No.: 825-2492Brand: MicrochipManufacturers Part No.: DM160216
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Specifications

Kit Classification

Interface Board

Kit Name

DMX512A Lighting Communications

Country of Origin

China

Product details

USB to DMX512A Interface

The USB to DMX512A Interface is a communication interface adaptor as part of a lighting communications development platform. The DMX512A is a digital communications network standard used to control stage lighting and effects.

Microchip Lighting Communications Development Kits

Microchip Lighting Communications Development Kits recognise the importance of effective light source control, enriching the user experience through increased intelligence and increasing value. Energy savings can be made by integrating elements such as energy management and harvesting, ambient light compensation and occupancy or motion sensing. As well as saving energy, creating lighting networks that communicate both locally and remotely can reduce maintenance costs. This offers the ability to integrate lighting into other system topologies such as automation and control or security systems.

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Technical Document

Specifications

Kit Classification

Interface Board

Kit Name

DMX512A Lighting Communications

Country of Origin

China

Product details

USB to DMX512A Interface

The USB to DMX512A Interface is a communication interface adaptor as part of a lighting communications development platform. The DMX512A is a digital communications network standard used to control stage lighting and effects.

Microchip Lighting Communications Development Kits

Microchip Lighting Communications Development Kits recognise the importance of effective light source control, enriching the user experience through increased intelligence and increasing value. Energy savings can be made by integrating elements such as energy management and harvesting, ambient light compensation and occupancy or motion sensing. As well as saving energy, creating lighting networks that communicate both locally and remotely can reduce maintenance costs. This offers the ability to integrate lighting into other system topologies such as automation and control or security systems.