- DMX E1.31 (includes the variation called ArtNet)
- Data is transmitted over super high bandwidth (100 megabits per second) Ethernet based signally system (this is the same network you have in your home PC network)
- Used for pixel based elements that have hundreds to many thousands of pixels per element
- Ethernet signalling allows distances of about 300 feet using wired connections, can also be used wireless (additional hardware required)
- Ethernet signal can be split using standard "switches" or "hubs". Multiple E1.31 controllers can be used on the same wiring network.
- E1.31 DMX signal generated directly from PC and no "dongle" or additional adapters are required.
- Works with all major sequencing applications on the market
- Usually each controller is higher cost ($160 to $230)
- All HolidayCoro E1.31 controllers also have 1 to 4 additional E1.11 (RS485) outputs. This allows you to feed a signal to the E1.31 controller and then also control additional, older E1.11 controllers without the cost of using a "dongle".
- ALL HolidayCoro E1.31 controllers work with ALL holiday sequencing software on the market.
- Not sure which E1.31 controller is right for you? See our blog article on this subject.
- Wondering how to integrate your existing LOR controllers with E1.31 controllers? See our knowledge base article on this subject.
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