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Art-Net node with Arduino
First you have to decide you just want to make it work, for testing purposes, like on a breadboard, or make it as a final device. The difference is that if you want to use it on the go, I heavily suggest to include the isolated optocoupler and DC converter. If you wish to skip the protection, you can simply go from the Arduino pin 1 to the MAX485 / MAX481 / SN7517 ‘s DI pin. Also that way, the isolated DC/DC converter is can be skipped.