Specifications

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Special Information
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injury, or property damage.
Additional information to read as required. This information is provided to increase understanding or
make operation easier.
Safety Precautions
The following notation is used in this manual to provide precautions required to ensure safe
usage of the Universal Radio Socket.
The safety precautions that are provided are extremely important to ensure safety. Always read
and heed the information provided in all safety precautions.
Precaution on Terminology
ADN an Antilatency Device Network. ADN determines the way of connecting Antilatency
devices to each other as elements of a single network.
Alt is an optical inertial tracking module. The Alt is placed on objects that are being tracked and
determines their position in space in relation to infrared markers. Alt has a tracking speed of up to
2000 measurements per second and a low hardware latency of 2 ms.
Antilatency Hardware Extension Interface is an interface for accessing the GPIO of a socket.
You can use it, for example, to read external triggers or control the brightness of LEDs.
Antilatency Radio Protocol a proprietary radio protocol to transmit data. The protocol
operates on the 2.4 GHz frequency. This radio protocol is optimized for real time performance and
has low latency while transmitting data.
Extension Module is a module for connecting to the Universal Radio Socket additional
components using the Antilatency Hardware Extension Interface. Using it, you can read the external
triggers of buttons or connect additional circuits to the Socket.
Host is the root Node of the ADN device tree. Host unites all the connected devices in one
system. It processes data received from the access point via USB.
Node is any of the ADN devices connected to the Host.
Socket is a device with a connector for Alt that can send data received from Alt, for example,
to an access point using Antilatency Radio Protocol.
Tag is a wireless lightweight Socket that can be attached to even a small object because of its
small size. Tag has a rechargeable battery and is fully functional while charging.
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