What are DMX splitters used for?
As is known, a DMX line is a line similar to a tram (or trolley) line, to which DMX devices are connected, performing commands from a DMX controller, regardless of what other devices are doing on the line. The DMX line cannot be looped, but it has its own beginning and end. The length of such a line can be from several dozen to several hundred meters. At the same time, the configuration of the DMX line can be different. It all depends on where the DMX signal source (controller) and the DMX devices themselves are located. Often this is several levels/floors or several rooms branching out in different directions from the DMX signal source. It is for cases with a large line length or such a space configuration that DMX splitters are designed. These devices, despite their low cost, will not only allow significant savings on expensive DMX cables but also distribute the DMX-512 signal without loss, amplify it, and protect the lines with connected devices from each other.
So, the advantages of DMX splitters:
1. Allow you to save significantly on DMX cable.
2. Amplify the DMX signal.
3. Uniformly and without addressing losses, distribute and transmit the DMX signal to several lines with devices.
4. DMX splitters with galvanic isolation not only remove interference but also protect other lines with devices.
5. Are inexpensive.
6. Consume almost no electricity.
Our DMX splitters are also convenient to install, as they come with the necessary connectors and are repairable with minimal costs. The model range includes options from 2-output splitters to 9-output DMX splitter-amplifiers.
In our catalog, you can familiarize yourself with DMX splitter models: