I think the Arduino would work well for you, if it has enough I/O
ports for your project. Pd support is good and will only get better
since a bunch of people are starting to work on it.
Plus its cheap, got a good community, and its all free software AND
free hardware.
.hc
On Aug 7, 2006, at 9:46 PM, tim wrote:
Dear List,
We are making installations with moving objects controlled by
motors, lights, sound, environmental input. The main software is PureData, and the interface we used until now
was the Miditron from eroktronix, and a bunch of homebrew relay cards. Because of reliability issues we are looking for an alternative. The LanBox LCE at first seemed like a good candidate but apparently
it doesn't support input signals. We need inputs to monitor the position of the objects/motors. The LanBox LCX might be a better choice because it has 8 digital
ins and outs. (are these also DMX channels?->yes we're DMX
illiterate...) Maybe DMX isn't the right choice alltogether, is there a beter
alternative? Is Arduino reliable for example? How about Teleo from
makingthings.com ?A shortlist of what we need to be able to do: controlling 3 Motors 220 volt, 25 watt each (left/right, start/stop) controlling 3 TL tubes (on/of) inputs from 6 end of line switches to monitor the positions. input from movement sensor
In general it should be robust and reliable, preferably no detour
via MIDI, so a USB or ethernet based system. Also, if possible, we want to avoid too much soldering...to get an idea of what the installations look like, go to: http://www.timvets.net/projects/erkiandtim/cl/citylights2.html
any suggestions greatly appreciated, Tim
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