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A dimmer is a device used to vary the electrical power delivered to the instrument’s lamp. As power to the lamp decreases, the light fades or dims.

Dimming is accomplished through SCR (Silicon-Controlled Rectifier), IGBT, or sinewave dimming systems.

Dimmers are controlled by a low voltage signal from the light console. In older systems this signal is analog (AMX or Analog MultiPlex). Since the late 80's the signal is is a digital protocol (DMX or Digital MultiPlex). Many newer systems are using Ethernet to control dimmers. In response to one of these signals, dimmers allow power to flow at the specified level to the lighting instruments.

In modern Lighting systems, patching is controlled by the lighting console. In older systems power may pass through a hard patch panel to be assigned to a circuit.

Dimmers come in a variety of formats from portable dimmer packs (aka. Shoebox dimmers) to Rack mount assemblies. In the Portable Dimmers, DMX addressing is controlled per pack, whereas the Rack mounted dimmers are addressed through a control module.

Dimmers should be cleaned regularly to keep them free of dust.


Contributors: STEVETERRY, Grog12, mbandgeek
Created by gafftaper, July 13th, 2007 at 02:36 AM
Last edited by STEVETERRY, August 30th, 2008 at 10:55 AM
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