Re: Modular DMX to 10v



Dooza wrote:
This one certainly seems to be able to do the job. My only concern would be the speed of the outputs. I will be using strobes so they need to be able to trigger up to 10 times per second. Do you think this will be ok?

I only corrected the Link that Tim gave you - Don't have any experience with the product offered.


But I have an educated guess for you: If you don't use something very special, the strobe control you use now uses continuous voltage levels to set the strobe frequency - it doesn't trigger every flash. Following this assumption the DMX->10V converter should be ok and speed shouldn't be an issue.

bye
Christian
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