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https://cablematic.com/en/products/dmx-xlr5-audio-cable-xlr5-mm-20m-AZ017/
DMX XLR5 Audio Cable (XLR5-M/M) 20m
REF: AZ017
Specifications
- Cable based on connectors XLR5 used primarily by the DMX512 protocol that is used for digital lighting control.
- XLR5 male connector has at both ends.
- Both connectors are high quality metal.
- 20m cable length.
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€13.91
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€13.91
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Specifications
- Cable based on connectors XLR5 used primarily by the DMX512 protocol that is used for digital lighting control.
- XLR5 male connector has at both ends.
- Both connectors are high quality metal.
- 20m cable length.
More info
Cable based on connectors XLR5 used primarily by the DMX512 protocol that is used for digital lighting control. XLR5 male connector has at both ends. Both connectors are high quality metal. 20m cable length.
- Gross Weight: 1.38 kg
- Number of packages: 1
Technical terms
- DMX512
- DMX512 or DMX
DMX512
DMX512 (Digital Multiplex) is a standard for digital communication networks that are commonly used to control stage lighting and effects via an RS-485 physical layer.
Imagine a universal remote that can talk to all the lights in a theater at once. It sends signals through a cable to tell each individual light exactly how bright to be, what color to turn, or where to point.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Data Rate | 250 kbps |
| Max Channels | 512 per universe |
Serial Data Transmission
It uses asynchronous serial data containing values for 512 slots. Each slot value ranges from 0 to 255, representing the intensity or position of a specific fixture attribute.
Advantages
- Universal compatibility across manufacturers.
- Reliable daisy-chain wiring topology.
- Industry standard for live entertainment.
Always use a terminator plug at the end of the chain to ensure signal integrity.
