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DMX512 DMX cable 2pin coil 100m

REF: XN061
Specifications
  • 2-pin (2-wire) DMX or DMX512 (Digital MultipleX 512) cable reel.
  • Used in lighting engineering to control lighting and show effects, allowing communication between control equipment and lights.
  • Cable with impedance of 80 Ohm/km.
  • 2 conductors with aluminum foil and copper shielding.
  • Reel of 100 m of cable. Wire diameter: 6mm.

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135.17
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125.95
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Specifications
  • 2-pin (2-wire) DMX or DMX512 (Digital MultipleX 512) cable reel.
  • Used in lighting engineering to control lighting and show effects, allowing communication between control equipment and lights.
  • Cable with impedance of 80 Ohm/km.
  • 2 conductors with aluminum foil and copper shielding.
  • Reel of 100 m of cable. Wire diameter: 6mm.

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2-pin (2-wire) DMX or DMX512 (Digital MultipleX 512) cable reel. Used in lighting engineering to control lighting and show effects, allowing communication between control equipment and lights. Cable with impedance of 80 Ohm.

Specifications
  • 2-pin (2-wire) DMX or DMX512 (Digital MultipleX 512) cable reel.
  • Used in lighting engineering to control lighting and show effects, allowing communication between control equipment and lights.
  • Cable with impedance of 80 Ohm/km.
  • 2 conductors with aluminum foil and copper shielding.
  • Reel of 100 m of cable. Wire diameter: 6mm.

  • Gross Weight: 4.8 kg
  • Product size (width x depth x height): 25.0 x 25.0 x 11.0 cm
  • Number of packages: 1
  • Packages size: 25.0 x 25.0 x 11.0 cm

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Technical terms

  • Impedance
  • DMX512
  • DMX512 or DMX
Impedance
The impedance (Z) is a measure of opposition that a circuit to a current when a voltage is applied. The impedance extends the concept of resistance circuits alternating current (AC), and has both magnitude and phase, unlike resistance, which has only magnitude. When a circuit is powered with direct current (DC), there is no distinction between the impedance and resistance; the latter can be thought csa impedance with zero phase angle.

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