Siudi | 7b Driver ^hot^

For edge servers running multiple AI agents, the driver includes a preemptive scheduler. It can pause an inference task for a 7B model to service a high-priority sensor reading, then resume the LLM generation without crashing the context window.

Why does this matter? In a large venue, you might have lighting rigs running on different electrical phases. If a surge or voltage difference travels through the DMX cable, it can fry your expensive laptop. The Siudi 7B acts as a firewall, electrically isolating the computer from the lighting rig. It protects the brain of the operation (the computer) from the brawn of the rig (the high-voltage lights). Siudi 7b Driver

Core features

| Parameter | Value | | :--- | :--- | | | 20 – 80 VDC (Nominal 48-72V) | | Continuous Current | 7A RMS | | Peak Current (sec) | 18A RMS | | Logic Supply | 12 – 24 VDC (1A) | | Motor Types | 3-phase BLDC, PMSM, Torque motors | | Feedback | Hall sensors (UVW) + Incremental encoder | | Switching Frequency | 16 kHz – 32 kHz (adaptive) | | Dimensions | 110 x 75 x 32 mm (DIN rail mount optional) | | Operating Temp | -10°C to +50°C (derating above 40°C) | For edge servers running multiple AI agents, the