Confidential LOW LATENCY DATA COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL BACKGROUND [0001] Traditional communication protocols utilized in motion control applications are often characterized by high latency, which can detrimentally affect system performance. These protocols typically incorporate multiple layers of data handling processes before transmission, contributing to increased complexity and larger resource consumption. The latency introduced by these conventional protocols stems predominantly from the multi-layered routing and processing paths that read and write requests must traverse prior to transmission. [0002] In existing systems, processing units, operating as masters, generate read and write instructions targeted toward memory units, functioning as slaves. This process generally involves constructing data packets that travel through various protocol layers before reaching the transceiver for signal conversion and dispatch. Consequently, inherent delays during this transmission, coupled with the processing burden on the network, curtail the efficiency and responsiveness of the communication system. [0003] To address the inherent limitations, existing implementations often employ forward error correction and various data encoding techniques to optimize data integrity and transmission reliability. However, despite these enhancements, the overall system complexity and resultant latency remain non-trivial challenges, particularly when low latency operations are imperative, such as in high-speed trading environments or advanced motion control systems. [0004] Accordingly, ther...