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For those who plan to or have laser projectors, the Ether Dream is now available at Illumination Supply!
The Ether Dream is an extensible laser DAC. It supports Ethernet, USB, microSD, and ILDA, and has a set of headers for future expansion. The firmware, protocol, and driver are all modular and open.
Features
Streaming playback over 100M Ethernet at up to 100kpps
Multi-interface driver library: supports LSX, ILD SOS, LFI Player, and any software compatible with EzAudDac
Onboard geometric (perspective) correction, color blanking, and color offset/gain correction
Playback of ILDA and WAV files from SD card at up to 60kpps
All features can be controlled with the standard OSC protocol
ILDA output: balanced X/Y, single-ended R/G/B/I/U1/U2, all 12-bit, plus TTL shutter and controllable interlock
Easy firmware updates over USB
Power supply: 8V to 25V DC, via screw terminals or standard 5.5mm jack
Made in California, USA
Click on the pic to be taken to our website!
You guys know what these are
And if not.. read up!
Check out these links(from old to new):
j4cDAC: a new open-source DAC project
Ether Dream: new Ethernet DAC
Ether Dream DAC
The Ether Dream is an extensible laser DAC. It supports Ethernet, USB, microSD, and ILDA, and has a set of headers for future expansion. The firmware, protocol, and driver are all modular and open.
Features
Streaming playback over 100M Ethernet at up to 100kpps
Multi-interface driver library: supports LSX, ILD SOS, LFI Player, and any software compatible with EzAudDac
Onboard geometric (perspective) correction, color blanking, and color offset/gain correction
Playback of ILDA and WAV files from SD card at up to 60kpps
All features can be controlled with the standard OSC protocol
ILDA output: balanced X/Y, single-ended R/G/B/I/U1/U2, all 12-bit, plus TTL shutter and controllable interlock
Easy firmware updates over USB
Power supply: 8V to 25V DC, via screw terminals or standard 5.5mm jack
Made in California, USA
Click on the pic to be taken to our website!
You guys know what these are
And if not.. read up!
Check out these links(from old to new):
j4cDAC: a new open-source DAC project
Ether Dream: new Ethernet DAC
Ether Dream DAC