Blackmagic 3G‑SDI Shield for Arduino
BlackMagic Design
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Blackmagic 3G‑SDI Shield for Arduino

Build your own SDI‑based camera control systems by embedding professional control commands directly into the video signal using Arduino.

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The Blackmagic 3G‑SDI Shield for Arduino is a compact expansion board designed to give developers and broadcast engineers a practical way to build fully custom camera control solutions. By combining standard SDI connections with the flexibility of the Arduino platform, it enables direct insertion of control commands into an SDI signal, allowing remote control of compatible cameras and other SDI devices without complex hardware design. This approach significantly lowers the barrier for creating bespoke control systems tailored to specific production workflows. 

At its core, the board interfaces directly with an Arduino microcontroller, one of the most widely used open‑source electronics prototyping platforms. Once connected, the Arduino sends camera control instructions to the shield, which embeds them into the outgoing SDI feed. The resulting signal can be passed straight to a camera or SDI device, carrying both video and control data simultaneously. This makes it possible to adjust settings such as focus, iris, zoom and other parameters using the Blackmagic SDI camera control protocol. 

The design includes a dedicated SDI input and SDI output, allowing any standard video source to be fed through the board before reaching the camera. Control commands are inserted transparently, so existing signal paths can remain unchanged. This makes the solution suitable for integration into live production systems, test rigs or automation setups where minimal disruption to the video chain is required. 

To accelerate development, Blackmagic Design provides sample code and documentation that demonstrate how the Arduino communicates with the board and how commands are formatted. This allows developers to focus on higher‑level logic such as user interfaces, automation or integration with other systems, rather than low‑level SDI implementation. The open nature of the platform encourages experimentation and makes it ideal for research, custom broadcast installations or educational use. 

By leveraging widely available components and a proven control protocol, this solution offers a powerful and flexible foundation for custom camera control, routing and automation projects across a wide range of professional video environments.