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* [[FAQ_Toroid_Low_voltage_power|Low Voltage Lighting in Oz]]; A quick run down on low voltage lighting and Toroid Transformers.
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==FAQ Links==
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===General===
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*[[Glossary]] Glossary of Terms used in the DIY Lighting
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*[[LED Descriptions]]; Description of the difference between 1/2 wave and Full wave LEDs
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*[[Mod_Wireless]]; How to add the Lynx Express Wireless Receiver to a non Lynx Express Controller
  
*[[Pinouts]]; What you need to know to connect 3 or 5 pin XLR connectors to RJ-45 (Lynx and LOR)
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===LOR Info===
  
*[[Light-O-Rama Controllers]]; What you need to know to use LOR with Lynx  
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**[[Light-O-Rama Controllers]]; What you need to know to use LOR with Lynx  
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**[[General Information on Dongle Connections]]; Combined Enttec, iDMX, and Lynx Dongle Inteconnection (with color)
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**[[Enttec Pro Connections]]; Which pins are which on the 5 pin XLR connector
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**[[Light-O-Rama iDMX Connections]]; Which pins are which on the 3 pin XLR connector
  
*[[Dimming]]; How Dimming works with random trigger ssrs
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===Dimming Info===
  
*[[Pic Dimming]]; Chat log of RJ explaining how different types of dimmers work
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**[[Pic Dimming]]; Chat log of RJ explaining how different types of dimmers work
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**[[Dimming]]; How Dimming works with random trigger ssrs
  
*[[LED Descriptions]]; Description of the difference between 1/2 wave and Full wave LEDs
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===PIC (micro-controller)===
  
*[[Lynx Voltage Info]]; Describes which Lynx hardware that can be used on different voltages and hertz
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**[[PIC Programming]]; A list of users who can program PICs for members
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**[[Red Neck Pic24 programmer]]; Barebones way to program the pic25 chips without using a lynx pcb
  
*[[Coop Info]]; General Information about what a Coop is
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==Tools==
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=== Soldering Irons and Soldering Stations ===
  
*[[PIC Programming]]; A list of users who can program PICs for members
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With all the new people building controllers this year some info about options for soldering irons and stations would be useful.
  
*[[Red Neck Pic24 programmer]]; Barebones way to program the pic25 chips without using a lynx pcb
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Soldering Irons/Stations in the United States
  
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[[Soldering Irons/Stations in Australia]]
  
'''Glossary:'''
 
  
*Lynx = A family of hardware that is designed and under copyright by Robert Jordan
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[[Solder| Solder - Confused? Don't know what to get?]]
  
*DMX = Industry standard for light control (ie: used by Theaters, DJs, DLA, etc) (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DMX512-A)
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===Helpful Tools to Have===
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* DVM Digital Volt Meter- Very helpful in diagnosing problems and to see how many amps you have on something.
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* Magnifying Glass with Light
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* Printed Circuit Board Holder (PCB) - Try [http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2104639&cp=2032058.2032236.2032314&parentPage=family Radio Shack]
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** A 4-inch drill press vise also works well for holding PCBs [http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=productDetail&productId=125773-28920-69997 Lowes] [http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=30999 Harbor Freight]
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* Basic Wire cutters Small Diagonal are good [http://www.mouser.com/Search/ProductDetail.aspx?qs=%252bwiqE3B%252buUgBdnUG9tD7yA%3d%3d Plato Cutters]
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* Solder Braid and or Desoldering Iron for that rare oops moment
  
*Dongle = A device that connects to your computer by way of the USB port and then transmits the DMX signal to dimmers (light controllers)
 
  
*PIC = micro-controller that is a tiny computer with some software (called firmware), the "brains" of the devices (http://www.microchip.com/)
 
  
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To Program a PIC Chip you can either ask one of the members to program them for you (Note: In most kit coops, the PIC will be preprogrammed) or you can get your own Pic programmer and either use the hex code from RJ or if you feel up to the challenge write your own code. You can get a clone Pickit2 from ebay or get the programmer right from the company that made the PIC [http://www.microchipdirect.com/productsearch.aspx?Keywords=PG164120 Pic Kit 2] Super Note: If you work in the education field and have an email address with edu at the end then Microchip will give you 5% off the price of the programmer.
  
[[Image:Resistor.gif]]
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==Video Guides==
  
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=== Bill Buehler's Helpful How to Video Series ===
  
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'''All links are disabled until videos can be move to a working website'''
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* Lynx Dongle Setup in Vixen
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* Closer look of the PC Setup Screens for above
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* Pickit2 PIC Programming Tips
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* SSR4 Set Start Channel
  
Who are the [[Chat Room Regulars]]?
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== Other Guides==
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===[[ Hooking up a DMX Universe]]===
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* How to hook DMX up and make it work
  
'''Abbreviations, Acronyms & Chat Room Slang:'''
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===[[LVT|Low Voltage Transformers]]===
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* A simple diagram of transformer setup
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*[[Lynx Voltage Info]]; Describes which Lynx hardware that can be used on different voltages and hertz
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*[[FAQ_Toroid_Low_voltage_power|Low Voltage Lighting in Oz]]; A quick run down on low voltage lighting and Toroid Transformers.
  
*LE = Lynx Express
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===DIY MINI Presentations===
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* Kylec's 2009 [[media:DIY2.0.zip]]
  
*FS = (Lynx) Freestyle
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===Resistor sample color codes===
 
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[[Image:Resistor.gif]]
*SSR = Solid State Relay
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*OZ/Oz = Australia
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*BRB = Be Right Back
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==Tips and Tricks==
  
*BBL = Be Back Later
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===Tip===
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* Top all time Tip - Having JJ as your Dad
  
*WB = Welcome Back
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*1. To avoid electrical death, put one hand in your pocket whenever working on live circuits.
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*2. To remove mounting bosses inside the cases - Use a drill press with a bit that is larger then the boss. A drill press is safer to use than a drill.
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*3. You don't need any hardware to use Vixen (besides the computer). In fact when starting out just take a picture of your house (if possible set your camera to Black & White). Load the picture into Vixen and start drawing channels on it.
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*4. Soldering Triacs - Its better to solder them quickly at a higher heat than a lower heat and longer heat time.
  
*NP = No Problem
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===Tricks===
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*1. A quick and easy way to set the start address on the dimmers is to use the Test Channel function in Vixen. It is two boxes with check marks normally right next to the number of channels. Once in Test Channel select Channel 1 and adjust the dimming to the start channel. (ie: If you want a start address of 65 move the slider down to 65). Once that is done just follow the directions for the dimmer to program it.
  
*TTYL = Talk to You (ya) Later
 
  
*LOL = Laugh Out Loud
 
  
 
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Revision as of 11:11, 2 October 2009

FAQ Links

General

  • Glossary Glossary of Terms used in the DIY Lighting
  • LED Descriptions; Description of the difference between 1/2 wave and Full wave LEDs
  • Mod_Wireless; How to add the Lynx Express Wireless Receiver to a non Lynx Express Controller

LOR Info

Dimming Info

    • Pic Dimming; Chat log of RJ explaining how different types of dimmers work
    • Dimming; How Dimming works with random trigger ssrs

PIC (micro-controller)

Tools

Soldering Irons and Soldering Stations

With all the new people building controllers this year some info about options for soldering irons and stations would be useful.

Soldering Irons/Stations in the United States

Soldering Irons/Stations in Australia


Solder - Confused? Don't know what to get?

Helpful Tools to Have

  • DVM Digital Volt Meter- Very helpful in diagnosing problems and to see how many amps you have on something.
  • Magnifying Glass with Light
  • Printed Circuit Board Holder (PCB) - Try Radio Shack
  • Basic Wire cutters Small Diagonal are good Plato Cutters
  • Solder Braid and or Desoldering Iron for that rare oops moment


To Program a PIC Chip you can either ask one of the members to program them for you (Note: In most kit coops, the PIC will be preprogrammed) or you can get your own Pic programmer and either use the hex code from RJ or if you feel up to the challenge write your own code. You can get a clone Pickit2 from ebay or get the programmer right from the company that made the PIC Pic Kit 2 Super Note: If you work in the education field and have an email address with edu at the end then Microchip will give you 5% off the price of the programmer.

Video Guides

Bill Buehler's Helpful How to Video Series

All links are disabled until videos can be move to a working website

  • Lynx Dongle Setup in Vixen
  • Closer look of the PC Setup Screens for above
  • Pickit2 PIC Programming Tips
  • SSR4 Set Start Channel

Other Guides

Hooking up a DMX Universe

  • How to hook DMX up and make it work

Low Voltage Transformers

  • A simple diagram of transformer setup
  • Lynx Voltage Info; Describes which Lynx hardware that can be used on different voltages and hertz
  • Low Voltage Lighting in Oz; A quick run down on low voltage lighting and Toroid Transformers.

DIY MINI Presentations

Resistor sample color codes

Resistor.gif

Tips and Tricks

Tip

  • Top all time Tip - Having JJ as your Dad
  • 1. To avoid electrical death, put one hand in your pocket whenever working on live circuits.
  • 2. To remove mounting bosses inside the cases - Use a drill press with a bit that is larger then the boss. A drill press is safer to use than a drill.
  • 3. You don't need any hardware to use Vixen (besides the computer). In fact when starting out just take a picture of your house (if possible set your camera to Black & White). Load the picture into Vixen and start drawing channels on it.
  • 4. Soldering Triacs - Its better to solder them quickly at a higher heat than a lower heat and longer heat time.

Tricks

  • 1. A quick and easy way to set the start address on the dimmers is to use the Test Channel function in Vixen. It is two boxes with check marks normally right next to the number of channels. Once in Test Channel select Channel 1 and adjust the dimming to the start channel. (ie: If you want a start address of 65 move the slider down to 65). Once that is done just follow the directions for the dimmer to program it.