Art-Net Protocol Implementation Over Ethernet
Art-Net is a widely adopted lighting protocol in the professional and entertainment industries, enabling the transmission of DMX512 data over standard Ethernet networks. Implementing Art-Net control typically demands a robust TCP/IP and UDP stack, requiring significant processing power and complex firmware development to manage the non-trivial Ethernet physical and data link layers. This category features high-performance Art-Net controller chips that completely abstract away this complexity, providing a dedicated, reliable interface for sending and receiving large universes of lighting data across an IP network.
Eliminating the Ethernet Stack with SPI Interface
Developing a product with Art-Net connectivity means investing substantial time and effort into creating a stable Ethernet stack, often consuming months of engineering resources. INACKS integrated circuits and modules help a lot to develop products with this category because it avoids the firmware engineer to have to implement by itself the protocol, therefore there are less costs, and product can be ended sooner. Our innovative chips generate the entire Ethernet communication and the Art-Net protocol using a simple, high-speed SPI connection with your host microcontroller. By simply sending SPI commands, your chip handles all the networking complexity, including IP addressing and data packetization, resulting in a huge savings in development time and a much faster time-to-market.
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