Analog to DMX outboard: Difference between revisions

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==Why are there two grounds?==
==Why are there two grounds?==
* The [[Analog to DMX]] box expects a reference Gnd from wherever it gets it's signal, this can be used, in conjunction with the AREF of some microcontrollers, to boost or cut the diffference between 'reference' and signal (channels), so that was given a separate ground.
* The [[Analog to DMX]] box expects a reference Gnd from wherever it gets it's signal, this can be used, in conjunction with the AREF of some microcontrollers, to boost or cut the difference between 'reference' and signal (channels), so that was given a separate line. Usually, just leaving this alone or common (i.e. pins 14 and 15 bridged) is fine - it's main reason for existance is to be used as part of a compensator for long cable runs making voltage drops.
* The [[Analog to DMX]] also sends ground out to
* The [[Analog to DMX]] also sends 0v ground out to it's controlling devices, so they can operate - rather than being boxes of variable resistors.