With 2 wheels, 6 faders, 12 rotary buttons, and 46 push-buttons, the Hercules DJ Console RMX Dual-Deck Controller gives you all of the essentials to have the party jumping all night long. The Hercules DJ Console RMX Dual-Deck Controller also features a microphone input, 2 stereo inputs, and 2 stereo outputs for flexibility on the spot.
Velleman USB Controlled DMX Interface This unit can control DMX fixtures using a PC and USB interface. Features: This unit can control DMX fixtures using a PC and USB interface test software and "DMX Light Player" software is included, a DLL
Laserworld RS-1000RBGV + Eurolite USB-DMX 512 Interface + Music Visualization
Aarkstore Enterprise-DMX512 Global Market Analysis & Forecast Market Research Aggregator
DMX512 Global Market Analysis & Forecast
Table of Contents :
1. DMX512 Controller Market Analysis and Forecast (2009-2014) 2. DMX512 Controllers 2.1 Market Analysis and Forecast – Overview 2.1.1 Global Market Analysis and Forecast: Handheld / Mini-Type DMX512 Controllers 2.1.2 Global Market Analysis and Forecast: Tabletop / Consoles DMX512 Controllers 2.1.3 Global Market Analysis and Forecast: Rack-Mountable / Other-Mountable DMX512 Controllers 3. DMX512 Controller Technologies and Market Drivers 3.1 Hardware Light Emitting Diode (LED) Market LEDs and Comparison to other lighting technologies DMX512 Controller – Board Design and System Configuration DMX512 System-Based Communication Network DMX Universe DMX Dimmer Packs DMX512 Splitters Rack-Mount DMX & RDM Splitter DMX Distribution Modules USB - DMX512 Modules DMX Repeater Network Fade Processor (NFP) DMX-to-Analog Converters DMX-to-TTL and DMX-to-Relay Converters Intelligent Lighting Fixtures (Luminaire) DMX Use with Laser Projectors WiFi DMX Controller Wireless: TDMA and AFHSS IP Ratings: Instrument Protection (Harsh Enviroment) DMX Testing Lighting Playback and Integration Processor DMX512 Fail-Over Switch 3.2 Software 3.3 Sales Distribution Channels, by End-Use Consumer Group – Analysis 4. DMX512 Components, PCBs and Devices Cable Connectors/Connection Plates/Terminators/Adapters Wireless Relay Switch Module Splitter/Isolated Signal Splitter Transmitter/Receivers Controller Circuit Board Design DMX - DC Motor (servo) Driver Stepper Motor Driver Board Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) Quad-PWM-Controller IC USB Controlled DMX Interface Module Wireless Control System and Method 5. Standards and Protocols – Overview DMX512 DMX512-A EIA-485 (TIA/EIA-485 or RS-485) Remote Device Management (RDM) D54 (Rank Strand) FMX and DMX Architecture for Control Networks (ACN) Digital Addressable Lighting Interface (DALI) Digital Signal Interface (DSI) Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) MODBUS® Protocol PROFIBUS (Process Field Bus) Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) SMPTE Timecode Vertical Interval TimeCode (VITC) LANC™ Protocol BACnet KNX Protocol 6. Competitive Analysis 6.1 Profiles of Selected DMX512 Competitors and Related Companies
The following is a list of DMX512 Controller manufacturers and related companies, which are profiled in this chapter:
AbstractAVR Acclaim Lighting Llc Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc. (ABL) ADB Lighting Technologies Agilent Technologies Alcorn McBride, Incorporated AlphaWire Company American DJ Group of Companies (ADJ) Accu-Cable American Audio American DJ Supply, Inc Arriba Cases Elation Lighting, Inc. Eliminator Lighting, LLC Global Truss Analog Devices, Inc. Applied Electronics Apollo Design Technology, Inc. Artistic Licence Astera LED Technology Avolites Baihong Lighting & Acoustic Co., Ltd. (Guangzhou) Baxter Controls, Inc. (BCI) Behringer EuroLight Belden, Incorporated Blue Point Engineering LLC Bright-Land Enterprises Inc., Limited Candela Controls, Inc. Chauvet City Theatrical, Incorporated (CTI) Coemar S.p.A. ColorMaker, Inc. Compulite Cooper Industries, Inc. Cooper Controls Electronics Diversified, Inc. (EDI) Zero 88 Greengate iLumin Crestron Electronics, Inc. Cypress Semiconductor Corporation Deshun Technology Co. Ltd. (Guangzhou) De Sisti Lighting Diodes Inc. Diversitronics DMXSoft Doug Fleenor Design, Incorporated Durand Interstellar, Inc. eldoLED B.V. Electronic Test Equipment Manufacturing Company (ETEMCO) Electronic Theatre Controls, Inc. (ETC) Element Labs™ Entertainment Networks™ (Edwin Jones Company) ETTEC Euchips Industrial Co., Ltd. (Shanghai) Exar Corporation Fore-sight Power Co., Ltd (Shenzhen) Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. General Cable Corporation (Gepco) Goddard Design Company Great Performance Products GuangTek Industrial Co.Ltd. Hanhui (HK) International Limited (Winpower) Hedong Electronic Company (Guangzhou); Smart-HDL High End Systems (Barco Lighting Systems, Inc.); Flying Pig Systems HiLine Lighting Hosa Technology, Inc. Howard Eaton Lighting Ltd (HELL) Illusion LED Limited Inoage Dresden (MADRIX® brand). Integrated Controls Inc. Interactive Technologies Johnson Systems Incorporated (JSI) Lanbolight Technology Co., Ltd. (Guangzhou) LED Dynamics Lehigh Electric Products Company Le Maitre Limited Leprecon (CAE) Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc. Lex Products Lighting & Electronic Design, Inc. (L.E.D.) Lighting & Electronics, Incorporated (L&E) Lightronics Lite-Puter LSC Lighting Systems LumiDesk LynTec MA Lighting Martin Professional A/S Marvell Technology Group Ltd. Melexis Microelectronic Systems Microchip Technology Inc. Mole-Richardson Company National Semiconductor NEC Electronics Nexxus Lighting (ALS) Nicolaudie-Sunlite Northlight Systems NXP Semiconductors ON Semiconductor Corporation Optima Lighting Incorporated Pathway Connectivity Peperoni Phoenix Lighting Company, Limited (Guangdong) Philips Philips (Dynalite) – Royal Philips Electronics Philips – Entertainment Technology (Philips Group Brand) Philips – Lightolier® Controls (Philips Group Brand) Philips Lumileds Lighting Company Philips Solid-State Lighting Solutions – Color Kinetics Phlips - NXP Philips Lighting TIR Systems Ltd (TIR Systems Ltd.) Philips Electronics (Royal Philips Electronics) Philips – Strand Lighting (Royal Philips Electronics) QuickSilver Controls ROAL Electronics S.p.A. Semiconductor Device Solution, Inc. (SDS) SGM Technology Signcomplex Limited (Signcomplex) SOH Sound & Lights svìt oèima hudby Stagecraft Industries, Inc. Starwire lighting Co., Ltd STMicroelectronics Strong Entertainment Lighting (Ballantyne Strong, Inc.) SUREPRO Audio & Light Industrial Co., Limited Syncrolite™ Synthe FX, LLC Techni-Lux, Inc TEI Electronics Inc Texas Instruments TMB Tryka L.E.D. Ltd Union-Bright Stage Lighting Equipment Co., Ltd (Guangzhou) Union Connector Velleman® nv Watt Stopper-Legrand Wireless Solution Sweden AB Wybron, Incorporated XTBA Ltd 6.2 Competitor Market Share – DMX512 Controllers 7. Definitions: Acronyms, Abbreviations, and General Terms 8. Market Research Methodology For more information please visit :
Frances Fischer over at http://www.quakerjane.com writes lovingly and eloquently concerning Plainness, and, 'Quaker jane' herself addresses many valid areas of concern that arise in understanding of the growing Plain 'movement'. Issues of acceptance and rejection, motivations behind bleonging, behaviours within sigments of society, or within a community as a whole are not unique to Plain groups; they are mirrored in communities worldwide, for communities are comprised of finite, faulty, flawed human beings. From Eden to the Apostolic Church, across the world, down through history, these issues and shortcomings have been a feature of society. It is my experience that issues that are common within the community at large are seemingly magnified in an identifiable intentional group, primarily because the group itself is more readily identifiable. As a person with a significant disability of the guide dog using, Braille reading, Speech Access interface software using variety, these issues plague the Blindness Community as much as the Plain community, or indeed, the community within one's immediate geographical area, regardless of demographic composition.As for 'Plainness', it is neither a badge of honour or suffering; it merely 'is'. The fastest growth of Plainness is occuring within the lives of individuals scattered right across the denominational spectrrum, around the world, and is embraced by persons as diverse as 'Third Order' Fransiskans (Third Orders are also growing in number and location), the 'Brothers and Sisters of Penitence' (another third Order_, plus individual Catholics, protestants and Orthodox worldwide. Plainness also takes many different forms, from 'austere Plain' to permutations that are less so, as folk are inexeribly drawn to it. Plain is to dignity of comportment and appearance (not to mention, a sign against all that is ghastly concerning the provision of clothing and so called 'fashion' around the globe) for both men and women as
and its manifesto is to sustainable agriculture, food security and food as a human right for all. All faiths contain a 'Plain' element
Think of 'Plain' in the light of some excellent Catholic documents (If i may be thus permitted,
http://www.vatican.va
Laborum Exercens, Gaudium Et Spes, and 'Man, Poverty and Wealth', along with all the Biblical references that undergird these documents that contain something for everyone regardless of denomination.
Frances Fischer over at http://www.quakerjane.com writes lovingly and eloquently concerning Plainness, and, 'Quaker jane' herself addresses many valid areas of concern that arise in understanding of the growing Plain 'movement'. Issues of acceptance and rejection, motivations behind bleonging, behaviours within sigments of society, or within a community as a whole are not unique to Plain groups; they are mirrored in communities worldwide, for communities are comprised of finite, faulty, flawed human beings. From Eden to the Apostolic Church, across the world, down through history, these issues and shortcomings have been a feature of society. It is my experience that issues that are common within the community at large are seemingly magnified in an identifiable intentional group, primarily because the group itself is more readily identifiable. As a person with a significant disability of the guide dog using, Braille reading, Speech Access interface software using variety, these issues plague the Blindness Community as much as the Plain community, or indeed, the community within one's immediate geographical area, regardless of demographic composition.As for 'Plainness', it is neither a badge of honour or suffering; it merely 'is'. The fastest growth of Plainness is occuring within the lives of individuals scattered right across the denominational spectrrum, around the world, and is embraced by persons as diverse as 'Third Order' Fransiskans (Third Orders are also growing in number and location), the 'Brothers and Sisters of Penitence' (another third Order_, plus individual Catholics, protestants and Orthodox worldwide. Plainness also takes many different forms, from 'austere Plain' to permutations that are less so, as folk are inexeribly drawn to it. Plain is to dignity of comportment and appearance (not to mention, a sign against all that is ghastly concerning the provision of clothing and so called 'fashion' around the globe) for both men and women as
and its manifesto is to sustainable agriculture, food security and food as a human right for all. All faiths contain a 'Plain' element
Think of 'Plain' in the light of some excellent Catholic documents (If i may be thus permitted,
http://www.vatican.va
Laborum Exercens, Gaudium Et Spes, and 'Man, Poverty and Wealth', along with all the Biblical references that undergird these documents that contain something for everyone regardless of denomination.
Blessings,
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