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Hardware => Lynx USB DMX Dongle => Topic started by: soakes94 on November 16, 2011,

Title: Lynx Dongle to DMX 5 pin
Post by: soakes94 on November 16, 2011,
Hi, I'm a bit confused with all the diagrams and LOR and Lynx and 3 pin and 5 pin and crossovers and stuff and was wondering if someone could point me in the right direction. I have a lynx dongle and I need to connect a 5 pin dmx to the end of the cable. What pin from the lynx dongle goes to what pin on the DMX connector? I found this page http://www.diylightanimation.com/wiki/index.php?title=General_Information_on_Dongle_Connections and it confused me a little haha. So if you tell me what diagram to follow I should be sorted.

Thanks
Steve
Title: Re: Lynx Dongle to DMX 5 pin
Post by: caretaker on November 16, 2011,
Steve,
Pin 2 (Orange with white stripe) from your Lynx device (or dongle) goes to Pin 2 of your 5 pin DMX plug and Pin 1 (white with orange stripe) from your Lynx device (or dongle) goes to Pin 3 of your 5 pin DMX plug.

Title: Re: Lynx Dongle to DMX 5 pin
Post by: Jeffl on November 17, 2011,
The link you have is the best I have seen.  The only thing I could add is watch the pin numbers on cat5 cables as the color wire can vary because of different cable standards. 
Title: Re: Lynx Dongle to DMX 5 pin
Post by: soakes94 on November 21, 2011,
So just to check I don't need the ground? It's for a commercial dimmer.

Steve
Title: Re: Lynx Dongle to DMX 5 pin
Post by: holland lights on November 21, 2011,
Yes you still will need ground, connect pin 7 & 8 of the cat 5 to pin 3 of the 5 pin xlr
Title: Re: Lynx Dongle to DMX 5 pin
Post by: soakes94 on November 22, 2011,
Pin 3 of the 5 oin dmx is already used for data, is it pin 1 i use?
Title: Re: Lynx Dongle to DMX 5 pin
Post by: holland lights on November 22, 2011,
yea pin one is ground.

XLR-5 pin out                                                 Lynx equipment

 pin 1 Signal  (Ground)                  ----> Rj45 7&8   (optional)
 pin 2 Data 1- (Primary Data Link)  ----> RJ45 Pin 2 (Orange)
 pin 3 Data 1+ (Primary Data Link) ----> RJ45 Pin 1 (White/Orange)
 pin 4  Unused Data -
 pin 5  Unused Data +
Title: Re: Lynx Dongle to DMX 5 pin
Post by: soakes94 on November 22, 2011,
Thats great thanks :)
Title: Re: Lynx Dongle to DMX 5 pin
Post by: holland lights on November 22, 2011,
I have a 12 channel controller and a 30 watt led flood i use that has xlr connectors on them. So i have a adapter outside mounted in a box to covert the cat5 to xlr.
Title: Re: Lynx Dongle to DMX 5 pin
Post by: soakes94 on November 22, 2011,
Ahh okay, I was talking to my school technician about my kit and he wanted to have a go on the stage lights, nothing fancy, there all just par cans and things
Title: Re: Lynx Dongle to DMX 5 pin
Post by: holland lights on November 22, 2011,
Well i built both the items, but at the time i did not even have a dongle or computer control. I had a console with 24 channels on it that i controlled the stuff with.
Title: Re: Lynx Dongle to DMX 5 pin
Post by: soakes94 on November 22, 2011,
Sounds good :) did the consol give good effects?
Title: Re: Lynx Dongle to DMX 5 pin
Post by: holland lights on November 22, 2011,
It was a stage effects console, so you could fade lights, and make different scenes with it. The led flood i made has 3 10 watt leds in it, i dont know how thee aether II is, but at our mini my flood blew the Aether I away.
Title: Re: Lynx Dongle to DMX 5 pin
Post by: soakes94 on November 22, 2011,
How did you make your flood? I'm interested in using some high power leds, maybe start with 3 watts or 5 watts, the bit I struggle with is the power supply because I know resistors are know use for that power of led.
Title: Re: Lynx Dongle to DMX 5 pin
Post by: holland lights on November 22, 2011,
Well the 10 watt leds im using, the blue and white run on straight regulated 12 volts, but the red has a wire wound resistor.
I put all 3 leds on a heat sink i made, then put that inside of a flood light unit like the aethers use.
Title: Re: Lynx Dongle to DMX 5 pin
Post by: holland lights on November 22, 2011,
First time i actually used the flood was this past Halloween.
Thriller- http://vimeo.com/31438401
Title: Re: Lynx Dongle to DMX 5 pin
Post by: soakes94 on November 22, 2011,
It looks good :)

Do you not need some kind of resistor on the 5 watt leds? Because I would be powering it off a computer PSU which can handle about 26 amps at 12V

Steve
Title: Re: Lynx Dongle to DMX 5 pin
Post by: holland lights on November 22, 2011,
If they say they can be ran off of 12 volts than no. But most likely you will need one. Show me what leds you are thinking about and i can figure out what resistors you need for it. I may even have the right ones in my supply of electronic parts.
Title: Re: Lynx Dongle to DMX 5 pin
Post by: soakes94 on November 22, 2011,
Probably something like this to start with http://www.dealextreme.com/p/3w-led-emitter-on-star-multicolored-rgb-4530 just to have a go and see how powerful these things really are.

Steve
Title: Re: Lynx Dongle to DMX 5 pin
Post by: holland lights on November 22, 2011,
Looks like the red power will require a 27 ohm resistor, and the blue and green will require a 25 ohm resistor. That is calculations on a 12 volt regulated supply. i would suggest both resistors values be at least 4 watts in power handling.
Title: Re: Lynx Dongle to DMX 5 pin
Post by: holland lights on November 22, 2011,
You may want to contact Rj or one of the others and make sure the board can handle the 3 watt leds on each channel. Im assuming your gonna be using a dc16 channel controller.
Title: Re: Lynx Dongle to DMX 5 pin
Post by: soakes94 on November 23, 2011,
I'm not sure what controller I would be using, possibly the ren48lsd but im not sure.

Thanks for all your help :)

Steve
Title: Re: Lynx Dongle to DMX 5 pin
Post by: holland lights on November 23, 2011,
O i know nothing about those controllers, so i cant help you on what it can handle.
Title: Re: Lynx Dongle to DMX 5 pin
Post by: soakes94 on November 23, 2011,
Thats fine :) I cant remember what the transistors are rated at but I can find out :) I was wondering is there another more efficent way of powering high power leds? I was thinking if I had say 10 3W leds thats going to be alot of heat coming from the resistors and I was wondering if there was a more efficent way of dimming or if that was it?

Steve
Title: Re: Lynx Dongle to DMX 5 pin
Post by: n1ist on November 23, 2011,
While we are drifting off the original topic, LEDs should be driven with a constant-current driver; connecting them straight across a power supply or for the high power ones, with a simple series resistor, will certainly reduce their life.

You can make a constant-current source from a linear regulator (that's what RJ did in Aether 2) or for higher efficiency, use a switcher.
/mike
Title: Re: Lynx Dongle to DMX 5 pin
Post by: soakes94 on November 23, 2011,
If I wanted to power something like 3 of these from a 12V DC supply, what kind of circuit should I be looking at? I can do LED's when its just resistors but I just cant work my head around the high power stuff
Title: Re: Lynx Dongle to DMX 5 pin
Post by: wbuehler on November 23, 2011,
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Ahh okay, I was talking to my school technician about my kit and he wanted to have a go on the stage lights, nothing fancy, there all just par cans and things

Per the user agreement Lynx Hardware is not to be used for any commercial application.

Bill

Title: Re: Lynx Dongle to DMX 5 pin
Post by: holland lights on November 23, 2011,
Do you mean the 12 volt power supply, or the controller itself?
Title: Re: Lynx Dongle to DMX 5 pin
Post by: RJ on November 24, 2011,
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Ahh okay, I was talking to my school technician about my kit and he wanted to have a go on the stage lights, nothing fancy, there all just par cans and things

Please just do not use my equipment in a school. As per our rules this would be considered a commercial use.

RJ
Title: Re: Lynx Dongle to DMX 5 pin
Post by: soakes94 on November 24, 2011,
Okay that's fine just out of interest since I didn't realise about all of this, is it a legal contract I'm in with yourself?
Title: Re: Lynx Dongle to DMX 5 pin
Post by: RJ on November 24, 2011,
It's in the user agreement you agreed to when you joined.

RJ