My receiver worked fine at the slower speed of the ENTTEC (25-30Hz) but didn't run so well at full speed on a console (44Hz). I am trying to narrow down the bottle neck. The ENTTEC device runs DMX devices just fine, it’s an inexpensive way to produce DMX on a PC which is why I'm using it. That being said I still do final testing on a commercial lighting console.I assume you mean that your receiver didn't work on a standard console? How reliable/unreliable was it--total fiasco or just partial?
My ENTTEC (running under LightFactory, not the freeware stuff) runs the few DMX512 devices I've tried.
The DMX spec is where I get this number. With all the testing I've done the fastest the ENTTEC can transmit reliably is about 33Hz. Beyond that you start to see periodic errors. Visually you would never notice these errors I used a DMX tester to determine the highest refresh rate the ENTTEC could handle.How did you arrive at the 44Hz (!) figure? Scope, specs, what?
Not sure what you mean here.If it's truly that bad, I'm going to send the package back.
The best resource is the search at the top of the page. There are a number of posts on this topic. In the search field type DMX* and you will get several hits. Beyond that learn and understand the protocol. Once you do all that it’s fairly easy to create the code.Can you give me a link to your code and/or schematic?
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