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Information NetPort LAN Option
NetPort enhances any laser projector to full LAN connectivity. Drive your laser projector
from standard LAN line, by using CAT5 cable. No more analog ILDA signal cables are
required. Additionally, NetPort offers internal memory for storing lasershow or laser
animations, and replay them via DMX512 control line.
NetPort can be easily integrated into existing or new laser projector. It uses a single 12VDC
voltage to run all functions. The IP address of NetPort can be adjusted, or simply controlled
by DHCP systems.
Technical details:
IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX Full Duplex Ethernet port
Supports TCP/IP protocol
High performance system with 32bit processor
Jitter free output with 14 bits resolution
RGB and intensity output with 8bit resolution
Scanspeed up to 200,000 pps
Full compatible ILDA output connector
Simple supply voltage of 12VDC / 500mA
Replaces USB interface
NetPort replaces the common HyperPort USB interfaces, or older USB-Box interfaces.
Mamba Black and Mamba 2.0 and MIII will all support fast LAN connection to NetPort. The
board can be added to an existing laser projector, which is supported by the small outline
dimensions. After the integration, the projector will be connected to Mamba through standard
CAT5 LAN cable.
If more than one Net Projector is used, the signal, coming from Mamba control computer, is
wired through any standard LAN switch. Up to 255 independent NetPort LAN boards can be
connected to one LAN line.
The internal web server offers support and setup through standard web browser. The SD
memory card, that is supplied with the board, can be loaded with ILD framelists and
animations throught the web interface.