DMX512

ANSI E1.11 – 2008 (R2018)

DMX512 is a serial protocol used to control lighting equipment like dimmers. It was developed in 1986 by the USITT and updated in 1990 and 2004. Detailed information on the standard can be found on the ESTA website. The protocol is very straightforward; basically, it does nothing more than repeatedly sending a block of 512 bytes over a serial RS485 line. These 512 bytes, also called a universe, represent 512 different dimmer or parameter values (for example, color or gobo number). [Read More]