Developer Quick Start Guide

Comprehensive guidance for developers interfacing with the Voyant SDK.

🚧 These docs are out of date as of May, 2026. 🚧

They reflect the Meadowlark (Carbon dev kit) API and may not apply to Carbon systems.

Questions? Reach out to us at: support@voyantphotonics.com

This guide will help you verify your Voyant API installation by building and running a simple example.

This is intended for developers who aim to build their own programs using the Voyant SDK.

Prerequisites

Building the Examples

To build the examples:

  • From /workspace/ if building in provided docker container.
  • From voyant-sdk/ if building on your native system.
mkdir build && cd build
cmake ..
make

The built executables will be in the build/bin directory.

Running the Basic Client Example

The basic client example (voyant_client_basic) by default connects to a local stream of simulated Voyant LiDAR sensor data and displays the incoming data stream.

You can run the example with:

./bin/voyant_client_basic

See Live Client (C++) example documentation for more details.

Simulating a Device

To test the API without connecting a device, you can simulate a data stream from another terminal.

Remember: You can access a running docker container from another terminal with:

docker exec -it voyant-sdk-container bash
# Run the mock stream with the network configuration expected by the example
voyant_points_mock_stream --bind-addr 127.0.0.1:0 --group-addr 224.0.0.0:4444

You will see a rapid stream indicating data is being sent:

Sent message 1405 for frame 1 (range: 5.10m)
Sent message 1406 for frame 1 (range: 5.10m)
Sent message 1407 for frame 1 (range: 5.10m)
Sent message 1408 for frame 1 (range: 5.10m)

Check the output

If properly configured, your basic client will display a stream of received full LiDAR frames:

###############
Received frame:
Header{message type:2, device id:MDL-000, frame idx:35, stamp:1691391379.087802875, proto version:0.1.0, api version:0.1.0, fw version:0.1.0, hdl version:0.0.34}
Config{ len: 0 }
Points[24384] {{idx:6238209,ts:163840,pos:[43.984,0.193966,11.0427],v:1.22985,snr:12.3234,refl:0,noise:34.0003,min_snr:-0.00802298,drop reason:1},...}

Debugging

If you don’t see the expected output, try running (outside the docker container):

sudo ip route add 224.0.0.0/24 dev lo

And restart your examples.

Refer to our Connections Guide for more details.

Understanding the Output

The example output shows:

  • Header: Information about the frame, device, and versions
  • Config: Any configuration settings (empty in this example)
  • Points: An array of point data with position, velocity, signal-to-noise ratio, and other metrics

Next Steps

Now that you’ve confirmed your installation works:

  1. Explore the pre-packaged tools to understand what functionality is available
  2. Try the Python or C++ example applications to learn how to use the API
  3. Begin developing your own applications with the Voyant API

For more advanced usage, refer to the Python or C++ API documentation.


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