Semtech Launches KVM Software Development Kit for BlueRiver®-based Platforms
Semtech Corporation (SMTC) has launched a new Software Development Kit (SDK) to enhance Keyboard, Video, and Mouse (KVM) switching applications through its BlueRiver platform for Software Defined Video over Ethernet (SDVoE™). This SDK, which is freely available for download, aims to accelerate product development within the SDVoE ecosystem, enabling advanced features for remote desktop and USB collaboration. According to company officials, the SDK provides source code and compiled examples for developing a BlueRiver-based KVM server, aimed at medical operating rooms and control rooms. The KVM SDK will be showcased at Integrated Systems Europe from January 31 to February 3, 2023.
- Launch of a new KVM SDK enhancing SDVoE applications.
- SDK is freely available, aimed at accelerating product development.
- Expected to add innovative features for remote desktop and USB collaboration.
- Demonstration of the SDK at Integrated Systems Europe, increasing visibility.
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New kit designed to advance Keyboard, Video & Mouse (KVM) switching applications for Software Defined Video over Ethernet (SDVoE™)
New kit designed to advance Keyboard, Video & Mouse (KVM) switching applications for Software Defined Video over Ethernet (SDVoE™) (Graphic: Business Wire)
“Making the KVM software development kit freely available shows Semtech’s commitment to accelerating our customers product developments and adding KVM as an important application in the rapidly expanding SDVoE ecosystem for professional AV,” said
Semtech’s KVM SDK provides source code as well as fully compiled examples that can be used as a reference model to develop a BlueRiver-based KVM server, designed to manage USB device routing and connectivity using BlueRiver-based endpoint devices and the SDVoE Control Server. The most basic function of a KVM server is to allow control, switching and management of multiple remote PCs or USB hosts via a single keyboard, display and mouse using standard Ethernet networks.
“Combined with the powerful BlueRiver AV Manager software tool, the KVM SDK takes Semtech’s available software solutions for Pro AV beyond just simple AV switching and distribution,” said
Semtech’s KVM software development kit, including source code and compiled examples, is freely available for download via the mySemtech self-serve customer portal. For more information on Semtech’s BlueRiver platform, please visit here.
The KVM SDK 1.0 will be demonstrated along with the BlueRiver AV Manager software tool at Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) taking place
About Semtech’s BlueRiver® Platform
Semtech’s BlueRiver platform, brings the disruptive power of Ethernet to AV signal distribution, forever changing the dynamics of the Pro AV industry by allowing installers and OEMs to replace proprietary AV matrix switches with off-the-shelf Ethernet networks that deliver dramatically better price/performance, flexibility and scalability. The BlueRiver platform delivers a single programmable system on chip (SoC), which can be used to replace traditional AV/KVM extenders, matrix switchers, video wall controllers and windowing processors with a simple network of transmitters, receivers and off-the-shelf Ethernet switches. BlueRiver chipsets are the foundation of SDVoE technology offering near zero-latency, uncompressed 4K streaming over standard Ethernet with unique support for HDMI 2.0a and HDR. They also integrate high-fidelity video scaling, windowing and audio downmixing. For more information, visit www.semtech.com/products/professional-av/blueriver.
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