Audinate SDK for Dante embedded platform now available

Dante developer Audinate has announced availability of a software development kit (SDK) for manufacturers of Arm-based audio products. 

This SDK is designed to allow manufacturers to deploy Dante audio networking as on-chip software in their products, reducing costs and saving space.

The Dante Embedded Platform SDK has been engineered to provide the tools to develop Dante-enabled products built upon 32- and 64-bit Arm Cortex-A processors using a Linux operating system, and supports online license activation for OEMs. The SDK also allows manufacturers to validate their own designs for performance and capability.

“We’re very pleased to offer the first SDK for Dante as software,” commented Nick Mariette, product manager at Audinate. “We’re just beginning to see the changes brought to the AV industry through families of software-based products. Arm-based audio devices are incredibly flexible and cost effective, and now Dante can be integrated in to deliver a truly great customer experience.”

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In addition to support for Arm Cortex-A processors, a Dante Embedded Platform SDK for x86-based audio products is set for release in the near future.

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