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UCYNCU Technical Wiki

Welcome to the UCYNCU Technical Wiki. This resource provides detailed documentation, guides, and reference materials for our SHD1X protocol and related technologies.

SHD1X Protocol Documentation

The SHD1X (Secure High-Definition 1X) protocol is our proprietary secure packet protocol designed for transmitting critical data between two points, supporting audio, video, and control signals across networks.

Protocol Overview

SHD1X is a secure packet protocol for passing critical data between two points. Currently in use by our sister brand EquipGeeks, it enables secure communication between end-user devices, servers, and websites collecting critical information. The protocol features:

  • End-to-end encryption with 256-bit AES for secure data transmission
  • Support for audio, video, and control signals in a unified protocol
  • Dynamic packet sizing for optimal performance across varying network conditions
  • Efficient point-to-point communication with minimal overhead
  • Built-in error correction and packet loss recovery for reliability
  • Ultra-low latency (typically under 5ms) for real-time applications

Implementation Guidelines

For developers looking to integrate with SHD1X-compatible systems, we provide comprehensive guidelines and API documentation. Key considerations include:

  • Network configuration requirements
  • QoS settings recommendations
  • Authentication and key management
  • Bandwidth planning for multi-channel deployments

Important: SHD1X was built with Home and Business Automation (IoT) with insecure type sessions in mind. Should you wish to incorporate this protocol on any of your systems, be sure to contact us for more details.

Contact for Integration Details

Hardware Integration

Our wiki provides detailed information about integrating your existing hardware with the UCYNCU ecosystem.

Supported GPIO Interfaces

The UCYNCU platform supports multiple GPIO interface standards:

  • Standard TTL (3.3V and 5V)
  • Industrial 24V
  • Opto-isolated inputs and relay outputs
  • Analog inputs (0-10V and 4-20mA)

Audio Interface Specifications

Supported audio interfaces include:

  • Analog balanced audio (professional +4dBu level)
  • AES3/EBU digital audio
  • AES67/Dante IP audio
  • USB audio interfaces

Developer Resources

As part of our commitment to the developer community, we provide various resources to facilitate integration and customization:

  • API documentation for the SHD1X protocol
  • Sample code for common integration scenarios
  • Development libraries for major programming languages
  • Testing and validation tools

Note: Full developer documentation will be available when we launch the complete wiki system in August 2025.