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A 16-universe, output-only model
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A model with 10 or 9 ports: 6 ports for RDM-capable outputs (RDM controller) or inputs (RDM responder) (using one PIO state machine each) + n ports OUTPUT (non-RDM) only (using one PIO state machine for all of them)
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A model with fewer ports (2 RDM capable)?
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Finally, the question arises if the ports' modes should be fixed (given by the hardware attached to the board) or software-switchable using the existing |
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If you can drive WS2812 pixels, why not offer, as the Number 1 did, DMX to SPI entirely in hardware? Or at least consider it as a future enhancement/plan for the option. |
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Actually from #1 (reply in thread)
Another off the bat idea, you could use the device as a standalone DMX and/or RDM splitter with some potentially fairly basic code in the middle. There's also a whole range of other utility boxes you could make when you have DMX in and out code working, similar to the filters we've talked about for OLA in the past (e.g. output the top and bottom half of a universe to separate outputs, top/bottom set values, add padding channels or virtual dimmers etc). Just using the USB for power and/or config (although that could also be done via RDM). |
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I assume that several models or variants of a RP2040-based USB to DMX dongle might be useful.
Software-wise, it's only yet proven that DMX output is possible. DMX input and RDM are not yet implemented but I assume that each RDM-capable port or INPUT-only port will require one PIO state machine for itself.
Considering the existing resource limitations (PIO state machines, IO pins and USB protocol) I could think of (see comments)
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