DMX512 (Digital Multiplex 512) is a standard protocol used to control lighting and other special effects equipment in the entertainment industry. It is a digital communication protocol that enables the control of up to 512 devices, such as moving lights, dimmers, and fog machines, through a single data cable.
The DMX512 interface sends a series of digital signals, known as channels, which control the intensity, colour, and other attributes of the devices connected to it. The protocol is widely used in theatres, concerts, TV and film production, and other events where special lighting effects are required. The DMX512 standard specifies the electrical and mechanical requirements of the interface, ensuring interoperability between different manufacturers' products.
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