At first i have to say: thank you very much for this great software. A week ago, we "rocked" a wedding with the support of QLC+.
For future projects i would like to build a dedicated box for controlling all the fixtures.
My idea ist to combine a RPi 2 with an USB-COM485-PLUS4 and controll it via WLAN and OSC.
The question is: will this config work and is it a reasonable config? Or should i use an more potential PC?
Thanks for thinking about my crude ideas.
Will USB-COM485-PLUS4 work with QLC+ and RPi ?
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Uhm...not sure it will work.
How will you go from the DIN9 connector to DMX ?
How can a single device expose 4 outputs to QLC+ ? That's surely not integrated in the code.
How will you go from the DIN9 connector to DMX ?
How can a single device expose 4 outputs to QLC+ ? That's surely not integrated in the code.
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I would build a adapter from DIN9 to XLR (just connecting D+, D- and Ground).
There is no need for me, to use the 4-Port-Adapter. It was only the result of searching a cheap solution for more then one DMX-universe.
Do you know where to order cheap USB to RS485 FTDI-Boards in Europe or another solution lower then 40€?
There is no need for me, to use the 4-Port-Adapter. It was only the result of searching a cheap solution for more then one DMX-universe.
Do you know where to order cheap USB to RS485 FTDI-Boards in Europe or another solution lower then 40€?
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Less than €40...hard to tell.
How many universes do you need to control ?
I am reading the COM485-PLUS4 datasheet right now and it says:
No idea though if the Open DMX protocol will work flawlessy on all 4 outputs. Difficult to say without having the device.
How much does it cost ?
How many universes do you need to control ?
I am reading the COM485-PLUS4 datasheet right now and it says:
and again (talking about Windows drivers installation)"Adds four RS-485 serial ports by connecting to a USB 2.0 Hi-Speed interface."
If I got it right and the FTDI micro exposes 4 serial ports, then maybe there's hope to work with it in QLC+ (maybe even out of the box)You will see four additional “USB Serial Port”, followed by a COMn assignment.
And four additional “USB Serial Converter A” ,“USB Serial Converter B” ,“USB Serial Converter C” and
“USB Serial Converter D”.
No idea though if the Open DMX protocol will work flawlessy on all 4 outputs. Difficult to say without having the device.
How much does it cost ?
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At least i need 2 universes. But 4 would be great.mcallegari wrote:How many universes do you need to control ?
The USB-COM485-PLUS4 can be bought for 54€ which seems to be fair for getting 4 universes. Am i right?
@Robert: thanks for the hint. Could you explain "A resistor needs soldering across two of the pins" please?
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I've used 3 of these in the past. I use a small plastic box and a USB cable to tidy things up. A resistor needs soldering across two of the pins:
http://uk.farnell.com/ftdi/usb-rs485-pc ... 0000005184
There's also this which I haven't tried but should work:
http://uk.farnell.com/ftdi/usb-rs485-we ... dp/1740357
http://uk.farnell.com/ftdi/usb-rs485-pc ... 0000005184
There's also this which I haven't tried but should work:
http://uk.farnell.com/ftdi/usb-rs485-we ... dp/1740357
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Thanks Robert.
The difference with the adapters you shared and the PLUS4 is the number of USB ports used.
I imagine that 3 adapters on 3 USB ports are easier to handle than 1 adapter with 4 outputs on a single USB port.
The USB raw traffic must be devilish.
But now I'm curious about how it would work with QLC+
The difference with the adapters you shared and the PLUS4 is the number of USB ports used.
I imagine that 3 adapters on 3 USB ports are easier to handle than 1 adapter with 4 outputs on a single USB port.
The USB raw traffic must be devilish.
But now I'm curious about how it would work with QLC+
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what about using/ making the USB DMX controller I posted about making a couple weeks ago. I have one connected to a pi 2 right now. so I know it will work.
I have not tested pi with more than one though. So if you need more than 1 universe theoretically pi 2 should handle up to 4 of these FTDI usb dmx controllers without the need of a powered USB hub.
http://www.instructables.com/id/Pro-USB ... r-For-QLC/
I have not tested pi with more than one though. So if you need more than 1 universe theoretically pi 2 should handle up to 4 of these FTDI usb dmx controllers without the need of a powered USB hub.
http://www.instructables.com/id/Pro-USB ... r-For-QLC/
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Short answer: in theory yes.chaosben wrote:Thank you.
Maybe the last question: will RPi 2 be able to feed 4 universes?
Long answer: I have tested 4 universes with 320 channels each (1280 channels total) via ArtNet. It works, but as far as I can tell the RPi is near to its limit when controlling them since the ArtNet plugin runs on a single thread.
In your case it would be different as every universe would run on a dedicated thread (which is better) but the RPi will have to handle the USB traffic.
I think you can only know when you try and, in case, report in this forum if it works or not.