![]() ![]() We haven’t tested uDMX with low cost fixtures yet.If you don’t want to build your own uDMX, you can purchase fully assembled units from us. There are two versions of the circuit in the download: A “big” one that you can possibly build on your own, as well as a very tiny one that fits into a standard female Neutrik XLR connector.Bootloader support: update uDMX firmware over USB, no need for a programmer.very free: built using low cost components, design and software is open source.If you transmit channels 6-12 for example, uDMX will send channels 0-12 only, giving shorter packets = faster transmission. very fast: uDMX transfers only the minimum DXM channels for your application.very small: as small as it can possibly get.This is the version 1.2 documentation.See the uDMX Homepage for the whole story and updates… Probably the smallest USB-DMX Interface in the worldThe uDMX is built around an inexpensive Atmel Atmega8 Microprocessor, using only very few external parts, thanks to the excellent firmware-only USB driver from obdev.at.We managed to cram it all into a Neutrik XLR Connector. ![]()
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