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Roku Brightsign HD600 & HD2000 Interface Products |
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| Product | Description | Image |
| ROKU_8BUTTON (BOARD) Price Each $45 (USD) |
Switches and LED's on board. 8 switches and 6 LED's to
match the GPIO connections.
Links: Schematic Specifications Sheet Links: DB25 Cables |
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| ROKU_GP_485 GPIO BOARD with DMX512 Controller
(ROKU_GP_DMX) Price Each: $85 (USD) |
12 Inputs and 4-6 Lamp/Relay drivers + DMX512 Controller
DMX512 is an Industry standard for utilizing 'Light Dimmer Packs' to control room lighting. External power required for lamps/relays. Links: Schematic Specifications Sheet Links: DB25 Cables About DMX512 |
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| ROKU_GPIO
Price Each: $85 (USD) |
12 Inputs and 8 Output Lamp/Relay Drivers
External power required for lamps/relays Links: Schematic Specifications Sheet Links: DB25 Cables |
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| ROKU_GPT
Price Each: $85 (USD) |
12 Inputs and 4 Output Lamp Drivers + Triac for Lighting
control
External power required for lamps/relays Links: Schematic Specifications Sheet Links: DB25 Cables |
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Note: There are other 'non production' items available. such as a Triac daughter board for controlling kiosk lighting. There is also a GPIO board with the triac circuit built in. No requests to date so the board is on hand, just not setup. The serial port of the Brightsign can be used for any number of features. I.E. Any number of inputs, Any number of Lamp drivers and DMX-512 controlling or 120VAC control of lighting.
Please inquire if you have a custom requirement for interfacing! Turn around can be a little as two weeks.
| Note: External Supply Voltage: An External Power Supply is needed to power the loads on the output connector. Do not connect any loads that have their own power that exceeds the power as applied to the board using the 'Ext. Power Connector'. Doing so may result in damage to the board. I.E. Suppose that 12 volts is supplied to this board and you have a relay board with it's own power of 24Volts DC that powers the relays. The 24VDC will feed back into the board via the foldback diodes. Note: Foldback diodes are required for inductive loads such as relays or small motors. |
Updated: September 25, 2009