Hello there,
I am trying to control 2 LED strips (one with a WS2811 LED driver and one with a USC512C4 LED driver) with my STM32L4 with integrated RS485.
Do you have any idea how to do this?
Best regard.
P.Congré
Hello there,
I am trying to control 2 LED strips (one with a WS2811 LED driver and one with a USC512C4 LED driver) with my STM32L4 with integrated RS485.
Do you have any idea how to do this?
Best regard.
P.Congré
I should have added that there's also useful material about DMX512 here on the community. Here are a couple of good examples from shabaz and from genebren
DMX Explained; DMX512 and RS-485 Protocol Detail for Lighting Applications
DMX diagnostic tool - Getting started
DMX diagnostic tool - Sending and Receiving Data
It probably ranks very well on a search engine as original content. You aren't simply rehashing content from elsewhere - you've written your own text, done your own illustrations, and the outgoing links are on-topic and relevant.
If I do a search on Bing for "DMX512", your blog comes up on the second page of results. That's a good result considering all the other quality material from manufacturers, standards bodies, and on-line reference sources that appears.
You might also give element14 a little of the credit as, beyond any SEO that they might be doing in the background, we're all also benefitting from being associated with a group of people who are producing quite technical material and that probably gives us all a few extra 'bonus points'.
I'm intrigued - I'm going to have a look at some of my old ones.
It probably ranks very well on a search engine as original content. You aren't simply rehashing content from elsewhere - you've written your own text, done your own illustrations, and the outgoing links are on-topic and relevant.
If I do a search on Bing for "DMX512", your blog comes up on the second page of results. That's a good result considering all the other quality material from manufacturers, standards bodies, and on-line reference sources that appears.
You might also give element14 a little of the credit as, beyond any SEO that they might be doing in the background, we're all also benefitting from being associated with a group of people who are producing quite technical material and that probably gives us all a few extra 'bonus points'.
I'm intrigued - I'm going to have a look at some of my old ones.
Hi Jon,
Interesting points, you're right, the search engine reputation of element14 links must be extremely high for technical posts. I was wondering, one other factor to add to the list might be if (say) the industries that work with it (e.g. lighting firms) don't tend to publish much interworking detail maybe. Surprising what combination of things worked there... partially it may even be that I used wording that newcomers to DMX512 many use and search for, because I was a newcomer to it too. I'm going to re-read that post, see if I can glean anything unusual that may have occurred.