Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/DMX512> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 39 of
39
with 100 items per page.
- DMX512 abstract "DMX512 (Digital Multiplex) is a standard for digital communication networks that are commonly used to control stage lighting and effects. It was originally intended as a standardized method for controlling light dimmers, which, prior to DMX512, had employed various incompatible proprietary protocols. It soon became the primary method for linking controllers (such as a lighting console) to dimmers and special effects devices such as fog machines and intelligent lights. DMX has also expanded to uses in non-theatrical interior and architectural lighting, at scales ranging from strings of Christmas lights to electronic billboards. The use of DMX can now be used to control almost anything, reflecting its popularity in theatres and venues.DMX512 employs EIA-485 differential signaling at its physical layer, in conjunction with a variable-size, packet-based communication protocol. It is unidirectional.DMX512 does not include automatic error checking and correction, and so is not an appropriate control for hazardous applications, such as pyrotechnics or movement of theatrical rigging. False triggering may be caused by electromagnetic interference, static electricity discharges, improper cable termination, excessively long cables, or poor quality cables.".
- DMX512 thumbnail Dmx_repeater.jpg?width=300.
- DMX512 wikiPageExternalLink tsp.
- DMX512 wikiPageExternalLink www.opendmx.net.
- DMX512 wikiPageExternalLink www.usitt.org.
- DMX512 wikiPageID "293094".
- DMX512 wikiPageRevisionID "604716214".
- DMX512 align "center".
- DMX512 hasPhotoCollection DMX512.
- DMX512 quote "8.5".
- DMX512 width "90.0".
- DMX512 subject Category:ANSI_standards.
- DMX512 subject Category:Network_protocols.
- DMX512 subject Category:Stage_lighting.
- DMX512 comment "DMX512 (Digital Multiplex) is a standard for digital communication networks that are commonly used to control stage lighting and effects. It was originally intended as a standardized method for controlling light dimmers, which, prior to DMX512, had employed various incompatible proprietary protocols. It soon became the primary method for linking controllers (such as a lighting console) to dimmers and special effects devices such as fog machines and intelligent lights.".
- DMX512 label "DMX (Lichttechnik)".
- DMX512 label "DMX (éclairage)".
- DMX512 label "DMX-512".
- DMX512 label "DMX512".
- DMX512 label "DMX512".
- DMX512 label "DMX512".
- DMX512 label "DMX512-A".
- DMX512 label "Digital MultipleX".
- DMX512 label "Digital Multiplex".
- DMX512 sameAs DMX512.
- DMX512 sameAs DMX_(Lichttechnik).
- DMX512 sameAs Digital_Multiplex.
- DMX512 sameAs DMX_(éclairage).
- DMX512 sameAs Digital_MultipleX.
- DMX512 sameAs DMX512-A.
- DMX512 sameAs DMX512.
- DMX512 sameAs DMX512.
- DMX512 sameAs DMX512.
- DMX512 sameAs m.01qvpb.
- DMX512 sameAs Q644612.
- DMX512 sameAs Q644612.
- DMX512 wasDerivedFrom DMX512?oldid=604716214.
- DMX512 depiction Dmx_repeater.jpg.
- DMX512 isPrimaryTopicOf DMX512.