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    Hi Everyone,
    I want to experiment with the DMX output on my QM-2000. Where can a get a board that translates the DMX input to about 3 or 4 on/off signal outputs? Just looking for something small and cheap.

    Also, If the decoder circuit is simple enough, I'll just build one. Is their a schematic available?
    Thanks!
    Adam

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    The decoder circuit is fairly complicated. Take a look at lasershowparts.com, they have some DMX relays/TTL boards there !

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    A quick search for eletronics kit DMX found this.

    http://www.apogeekits.com/dmx_controlled_relay.htm

    I know there are other things out there too!

    James.

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    If you wanted to DIY, we could provide you with the pre programmed AVR and a schematic for a nice price
    KVANT Australian projector sales
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    Lasershowparts- Laser Parts at great prices
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    I've purchased from these guys (quick service, too!) :

    http://home.att.net/~northlightsystems/home.htm
    RR

    Metrologic HeNe 3.3mw Modulated laser, 2 Radio Shack motors, and a broken mirror.
    1979.
    Sweet.....

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    Thanks for all the help guys! I looked before I posted but had a hard time comming up with anything. I guess I was using the wrong search terms.
    Thanks Again!
    Adam

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    You might try this:
    www.lsione.com

    They have a number of DMX-to-"stuff" converters that were made specifically for lasers. These are different from ones made for lighting because there are laser-specific safety features that are not, in general, a part of lighting-related decoders.

    Bill

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pangolin View Post
    You might try this:
    www.lsione.com

    They have a number of DMX-to-"stuff" converters that were made specifically for lasers. These are different from ones made for lighting because there are laser-specific safety features that are not, in general, a part of lighting-related decoders.

    Bill
    Thanks Bill!
    That's exactly what I was looking for. Good pricing too.
    Thanks again!
    Adam

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