Re: Phantom power on RS485 network




Luhan wrote:
John B wrote:
martin griffith scrobe on the papyrus:

On 5 Jun 2006 18:50:59 GMT, in sci.electronics.design "John B"
<spamj_baraclough@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I am going to build a stage signalling system for our local amateur
dramatics group and will be using an RS485 network. For the
network, I will use standard 3 pin XLR microphone cables as we have

Only one gripe,cheap low end DMX uses 3 pin XLRs, Its probably too
easy for a beginner to cross the DMX cables with your signaling cables,
I'd change the connector to something a little less "standard"

Steve Roberts

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