Equipment
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Contents
Hooking up a DMX Universe
- Hookup Diagrams showing DMX devices connected to a computer.
Equipment Errata
- This page is for mods needed on released production boards from DLA.
Controller Comparison Table
Lynx Express | Lynx Freestyle | SSR4 W/DMX | MR16 | |
---|---|---|---|---|
DMX | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Channels | 16 | 128 | 4 | 16 |
Supports Dimming? | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Input Power | 120/240VAC 50/60Hz | 120/240VAC 60 Hz | 120VAC 60 Hz | 12VDC |
Onboard SSR | 16 - 120/240VAC | None | 4 - 120/240VAC | 16 - 12VDC |
Max Amps Out Total | 40 with dual input, 20 with single input | N/A | 8 | 35 |
Max Amps Out / Channel | 3 with heat sink, 1-2 without | N/A | 2 with heat sink, 1 without | 2.5 |
LNT Support | Yes | No (not yet) | No (not yet) | No |
On-board start channel programming | Yes | No | No | No |
DMX Splitter | Yes, 2 out total | No, 1 out total | No, 1 out total | No, 1 out total |
Wireless Support | Under development | Under development | Under development | Under development |
Note: Amperages are estimates only. These units are not commercially tested or listed (e.g. UL).
Legend
- LNT = Light Normalizing Technology. With the proper curves all lights turn on and dim at the same rate.
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