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DMX 101: A DMX 512 Handbook
2.3 ANSI
The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) is an organization composed of representatives from industry and government that collectively determine standards for the electronics industry as well as many other fields, such as chemical and nuclear engineering, health and safety, and construction. ANSI also represents the United States in setting international standards. New electronic equipment and methods must undergo extensive testing to obtain ANSI approval.
In 2004, ANSI approved the DMX 512 standard, and has since approved several other related standards including Remote Device Management (RDM) and Architecture for Control Networks (ACN). The actual standards are listed below:
•ANSI
•ANSI E1.20 - Entertainment Technology RDM - Remote Device Management over USITT DMX512
•ANSI E1.17 - Entertainment Technology ACN – Architecture for Control Networks (Multipurpose Network Control Protocol Suite)
2.4 EIA/TIA
The Electronics Industry Alliance (EIA) is a trade organization composed of representatives from electronics manufacturing firms across the United States. EIA began in 1924 as the Radio Manufacturers Association (RMA), and has grown to include manufacturers of televisions, semiconductors, computers, and networking devices. The group sets standards for its members, helps write ANSI standards, and lobbies for legislation favorable to growth of the computer and electronics industry.
The EIA is composed of several subgroups including the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA). The
2.5 References
For more information on any of these organizations or standards, visit their websites:
•www.usitt.org
•www.esta.org
•www.ansi.org
•www.eia.org
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