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Doug Fleenor Design manufactures many Analog to DMX512 Converters; most to customer's specifications. This technical data sheet describes some of the capabilities and options available. The basic analog to DMX512 converter accepts discrete analog control voltages and generates a DMX512 control signal based on these inputs. The most common configuration converts each analog signal to one DMX512 output level with the first analog input being converted to DMX512 input number one, the second analog input being converted to DMX512 slot number two, and so forth. The input analog control voltage is usually zero-to-ten volts, but units can be modified to accept virtually any control range. More customized analog to DMX512 converters can provide further functionality. The ANL2DMX can source voltage for external potentiometers or switches to control each output channel. Additionally the outputs can be programmed at the factory to produce specific values based on the inputs. Some of these advanced features have been used to provide cue triggering for Flying Pig Systems Hog II Console; and 24 personal single channel controls for talent lighting specials for a Readers Theatre. The possibilities are only up to the creativity of the end user. Give us call so we can assist you in your application, we like to talk with our customers. Analog to DMX512 converters have the DMX512 output electrically isolated from the analog input. This is desirable when interfacing control systems which may have incompatible grounding schemes. The number of analog inputs has a direct effect on the cost. Units with up to eight inputs that do not require isolation can be manufactured on our least expensive hardware platform. Up to 48 inputs can be accommodated on the next larger hardware base. |
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