The Fieldbus Reference List
Latest update: 16-January-2008, now listing 362 systems.
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| GENERAL | Sites |
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http://home.zhwin.ch/~sln http://www.linux-automation.de/fieldbusses/index_en.html http://www.ict.tuwien.ac.at/komzent/index.html http://www.knowthebus.org (Center for fieldbus technological education) http://www.hurray.isep.ipp.pt/index2.asp (Lots of info!) http://www.lpr.e-technik.tu-muenchen.de/courses/seminar/fieldbus/fieldbus.html http://www.shipstar.com/bus-perf/bus-perf.html (Via the Web Archive, as it no longer exists) http://read-out.net/signpost/fjnews.html http://www.relcominc.com http://www.fieldbus.net http://www.artemisnetworks.com http://fieldbus.feld.cvut.cz (Chech site) http://www.fieldbus.cz (Chech site) http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~koopman/comm.html http://www.fieldbus.no http://www.iceweb.com.au http://fieldbus.isa.org http://www.isbe.ch/~wwwfbus http://www.bve.nl/bustechnologie/leermiddelen (Dutch site) http://www.fieldbuswiring.com http://www.synergetic.com/education http://www.smar.com http://www.easydeltav.com/keytechnologies/fieldbus/index.asp http://cran.esstin.u-nancy.fr/CRAN/Cran/ESSTIN/FieldBus.html (Outdated, and often unreachable) http://www.fieldbus.com (No longer contains fieldbus information) http://www.infoside.de/infida/wissen2.htm (Outdated) |
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| Literature | |
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Berge J.,"Fieldbuses for Process Control: Engineering, Operation, Maintenance". ISA Press
2002, ISBN 1-55617-760-7.
Black U., "Physical Level Interfaces and Protocols". IEEE, ISBN 0-8186-8824-6. Black U., "The V-series recommendations". McGraw-Hill, ISBN 0-07-005592-0. Blackmore L., "Fieldbus Evaluation Study". McDermott Engineering, 1996. Bonfig K., "Feldbus-Systeme". Expert Verlag 1992, 3-8169-0771-7. Borst W., "Der Feldbus in der Maschinen- und Anlagentechnik". Franzis Verlag, ISBN 3-7723-4621-9. British Standard Institute, "Guide to the evaluation of fieldbus protocols". Report DISC PD0014:2000. Brown, "The OSI Dictionary of acronyms". McGraw-Hill 1993, ISBN 0-07-057601-7. Burton, "Fieldbus for Industrial Control Systems". Chapmann & Hall 1997, ISBN 0-412-57890-5. Bucher R., Industrial Ethernet in der Automatisierungstechnik (2. Ed.).". Siemens 2007, ISBN 978-3-89578-277-0. Callaway, E.,"Wireless Sensor Networks: Architectures and Protocols.". Auerbach Publications 2003, ISBN 0-84931-823-8. Caro, D. "Automation network selection made easy.". ISA Press 2004, ISBN 1-55617-861-1. Caro, D. "Wireless networks for industrial automation (2nd Ed.)". ISA Press 2005, only available as PDF. Centrum voor Micro-elektronica, "Intelligente sensornetwerken". 1993, 1996 Control Engineering, issues of 1994 and 1995, "Fieldbus series". Dietrich D., "Feldbustechnik in Forschung, Entwicklung und Anwendung". Springer Verlag, 1997. ETG Fachbericht 37, "Datenübertragung auf Fahrzeugen mittels serieller Bussysteme". VDE Verlag, ISBN 3-8007-1829-4. ETZ Report 27, "Standardisierung der Prozeßdatenkommunikation". VDE Verlag 1991. Fachzeitschrift DE, "Bussysteme für die Gebäudeinstallation. Hüthig & Pflaum, ISBN 3-8101-0124-9, 1999. Färber, "Bussysteme - parallele und serielle Bussysteme in Theorie und Praxis". Oldenbourg Verlag, ISBN 3-486-28581-5. Frankort, "Digitale Communicatie". Delta Press 1989, ISBN 90-6674-726-9. Gladdis, "How to automate your home". Baran-Harper 1991, ISBN 0-9632170-0-3. Gruhler, G. "Feldbusse und Geräte-Kommunikationssysteme". Franzis Verlag 2001, ISBN 3-7723-5745-8. Hill, "A distributed control & diagnostic architecture for railway maintenance". University of South-Carolina 1998. Holzmann, "Design and validation of computer protocols". Prentice-Hall, ISBN 0-13-539834-7. Huber J.,"Industrial Fiber Optic Networks". ISA Press 1995, ISBN 1-55617-521-3-G. Hulsebos, R., "Veldbussen". Kluwer 1996, ISBN 90-557-6059-5. IEE, "Colloquium: Fieldbus devices - A changing future". IEE 1994, Ref. 1994/236. ISA, "Fieldbus Standard for use in industrial control systems". ISA 1993, ISBN 1-55617-317-2. ISA, "The ISA Fieldbus Guide". ISA 1997, ISBN 1-55617-637-6. Johannsmeyer, "Investigation into the intrinsic safety of fieldbus systems (FISCO)". PTB, report W53, ISBN 3-89429-310-1. Jordan, "Serial networked field instrumentation". Wiley 1995, ISBN 0-471-95236-1. Keithley Instruments, "Demanding measurements on the factory floor". Kluwer, "Handboek Industriële Netwerken". Kluwer 2000, ISBN 90-5404-628-7. Kriesel, "Bustechnologien für die Automation, 2nd Ed.". Hüthig Verlag 2000, ISBN 3-7785-2778-9. Lian, "Performance evaluation of control networks for manufacturing systems". Proceedings of the ASME (Dynamics and Control Division), 1999. Liptak, B. "Instrument Engineers Handbook (3rd Ed.): Process software and digital networks". ISBN 0-8493-1082-2. Mackay, S. "Practical Industrial Data Networks". Newnes, ISBN 0-7506-5807-X. Miklovic, "Real-time control networks". ISA 1993, ISBN 1-55617-231-1. Mikrocentrum Nederland, Syllabi themadagen "Industriële netwerken". 1993-2001. Newman, "Direct digital control of building systems". Wiley, 1994, ISBN 0-471-51696-1. Park, J. "Practical Data Communications For Instrumentation And Control". Newnes, ISBN 0-7506-5797-9. Pelgrims, L. "Fly by wire: snelcursus datacom & netwerken". Telinfo High-Tech Institute, Haasrode (Belgium). Phoenix, "Grundkurs Sensor/Aktor-Feldbustechnik". Vogel Verlag, ISBN 3-8023-1708-4. Phoenix, "Grundkurs Feldbustechnik". Vogel Verlag 2000, ISBN 3-8023-1813-7. Phoenix, "Basic course in sensor/actuator fieldbus technology". Vogel Verlag. Phoenix, "Industrial Ethernet". Phoenix Contact 2005. (Dutch! Available as PDF soon!). Physikalische Technische Bundesanstalt, "Investigations into the intrinsic safety of fieldbus systems". PTB 1994, ISBN 3-89429-512-0. Praxis, "The best FDT applications / Mit FDT in die Zukunft". Praxis Verlag 2005, ISBN 3-8259-1929-3 (German/English). Reinert, "Sichere Bussysteme für die Automation" Hüthig Verlag 2001, ISBN 3-7785-2797-5. Reißenweber B., "Feldbussysteme". Oldenbourg Verlag, 2002, ISBN 3-486-24536-8. Rikkert de Koe, "OSI-Protocollen lagen 1 t/m 4". Kluwer Telematica, ISBN 90-201-2388-2. Rosch, "Gebäudesystemtechnik: Datenubertragung auf dem 230V Netz". Verlag Moderne Industrie 1998, ISBN 3-478-93185-1. Scherff, B. "Feldbussysteme in der Praxis". Springer Verlag 1999, ISBN 3-540-63880-6. Schnell, G. "Bussysteme in der Automatisierungs- and Prozesstechnik" (4th Ed.). Vieweg Verlag 2000, ISBN 3-528-36569. Svacina, "Understanding device level buses". Turck. Teumim, D., "Industrial network security". ISA Press 2005, ISBN 1-55617-874-3. Thompson, "Industrial Data Communications: Fundamentals and applications" 3rd Edition. ISA Press 2002, ISBN 1-55617-767-4-G. Texas Instruments, "RS422 and RS485 Application Guide". VDI/VDE, "Richtlinien 3687: Auswahl von Feldbussysteme durch Bewertung ihrer Leistungseigenschaften für verschiedene Anwendungsbereiche". VDI/VDE, 1997. Wittgruer, F. "Digitale Schnittstellen und Bussysteme". Vieweg Verlag 1999. Wrobel, "Optische übertragungstechnik in der Praxis, 2nd Ed.". Hüthig Verlag 1998, ISBN 3-7785-2638-3. Wybranietz, "Multicast-Kommunikation in verteilten Systemen". Springer Verlag 1987, ISBN 3-540-52551-3. Zurawski R., "The Industrial Communication Technology Handbook". CRC Press 2005, ISBN 084-933-077-7. |
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| Magazines | |
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http://www.jackson.it/fieldbus
(Italian) Industrial Networking & Open Control (INOC) |
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| Mailing list | |
| The "Automation List"
at www1.control.com/control_com; subscribe to the
"COMM" group. The ISA Fieldbus Forum at http://www.isa.org/scripts/lyris.pl?enter=fieldbus. |
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| Courses by the author | |
| In cooperation with the Mikrocentrum in Eindhoven we host a course on general theory of industrial networks, starting April 2008 on two consecutive Wednesdays. Locations are Eindhoven and Utrecht. Language Dutch. The course can also be given in-company. |
| 1-CHIP NET | No URL known. |
| 1-WIRE BUS | Sites |
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http://www.edtn.com/embapps/emba050.htm http://xml1-wire.sourceforge.net (Open source project) http://www.dalsemi.com (Use search-engine for "1-Wire Bus") |
| 2-WIRE BUS | See I2C-Bus |
| 3T-NET | Sites |
| http://www.3t.nl | |
| Background | |
| A network originally developed by the Dutch company 3T. A little bit of public documentation about the protocol is available in the fieldbus technology overview report (1995) of the CME (Centrum voor Mikro-Elektronica, now called Syntens). 3T-Net is a fieldbus protocol that is optimised for 8051 microcontrollers in a multi-master environment. It makes use of the internal UART and an external RS485 transceiver. Communication speed is up to 500 Kbps with a low processor load. |
| 3964 | Sites |
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http://www.llp.fu-berlin.de/pool/software/automation http://www.ait-augsburg.de/downloads.htm |
| AB3418 | Sites |
| http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/traffops/elecsys/ab3418/ab3418.htm |
| ABUS | No URL known. |
| Background | |
| "Automobile Bitserielle Universelle Schnittstelle" is created by
Volkswagen (Germany). It is intended for use in trucks. The network runs at a speed of 500 Kbit/s. Messages consist
of 1,5 startbit, 0,5 syncbit, 12 bits identifier, 16 databits, 1 acknowledge bit and
1 stopbit. The first bit of the identifier distinguishes between commands and data.
Commands have a higher priority than data. Every node on the network can subscribe
to messages with a certain identifier. In this respect ABUS looks very much like CAN.
This information is based on an article in the German magazine "ATP", issue 11/94. |
| ACN | See Advanced Control Network |
| ACORN | See Advanced Control Network |
| ACP | No URL known. |
| ACTUATOR/SENSOR INTERFACE |
User Group |
| Also known as: AS-i, AS-Interface, EN 50295, IEC 62026/2, Sinec S1, SiriusNet |
AS-International Association
Zum Taubengarten 52 63571 Gelnhausen (D) Tel. +49-6051-473212, Fax 473282 Email as-interface@t-online.de |
| Sites | |
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http://www.as-interface.co.uk (AS-i Expert Alliance) http://www.as-interface.net http://www.as-i-safety.net http://www.as-interface.com http://www.siemens.de/siriusnet http://www.bihl-wiedemann.de/press/articles/powext_e.htm http://www.infoside.de/infida/asi/asi000.htm |
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| Literature | |
| Madelung, "ASI: Das Aktuator-Sensor Interface für die
Automation, 2nd Ed.". Hanser Verlag 1999. ISBN 3-446-21065-2 (English
version) ISBN 3-446-21064-4 (German version) Note: an update to this book for AS-Interface version 2.11 is available as PDF from the AS-Interface Association website! |
| ADS-NET | See Autonomous Decentralised Systems Network |
| ADVANCED CONTROL NETWORK | User Group |
| Also known as: ACN, ACORN. These are two entirely different systems. Acorn is the result of a research project, ACN is used in theatres. | None known. |
| Sites | |
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http://www.marchland.com/piebase/project/acorn.htm (= ACORN) http://www.esta.org/tsp/cpwg.html (= ACN) |
| AF-100 | No URL known. |
| AFDX | Sites |
| http://www.techsat.com/ads/afdx/afdx.html | |
| Background | |
| AFDX (Avionics Full-Duplex Switched
Ethernet) is, as the name says, an industrial Ethernet system, especially
designed for use in airplanes, the first one being the giant Airbus A380.
The speed used is 100 Mbit/s, either via copper or fiber, with a possibility for redundant wiring. The data-exchange protocol is UDP, with additionally support for SNMP and TFTP. Communication between nodes is guaranteed to have a certain maximum delay and minimal jitter. |
| AJ-71C24 | No URL known. |
| ANSI 709.1 | See Local Operating Network |
| American standard. |
| ANSI 776 | See European Installation Bus |
| American standard. |
| ANSI 878.1 | See Arcnet |
| American standard. |
| ANYBUS | User Group |
|
Anybus is not a system, but the productname for a family of products supporting all sorts of industrial networks. |
None known. |
| Sites | |
| http://www.anybus.com |
| ANSCHALTUNG 511 | User Group |
| Also known as: AS-511 | None known. |
| Sites | |
| http://www.runmode.com |
| ARCNET | User Group |
| Also known as: ANSI 878.1 | Arcnet User Group e.V. (AUG)
Bussardstrasse 19 90766 Fürth (D) Tel. +49-911-973410, Fax 9734110 Email aug@sohard.de |
| Sites | |
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http://www.arcnet.com http://www.arcnet.de http://www.qis.net/~jschmitz/arcnet/ http://www.ccontrols.com/extension.htm http://www.ccontrols.com/tutoriala.htm |
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| Literature | |
| Huttmann, M. Arcnet. Der verkannte Feldbus. VDE Verlag, 1997 | |
| Mailing list | |
| The server is at server@cola.qis.net, the listmanager is jschmitz@qis.net, the archive is available at www.franken.de/users/mucosa/arccola/threads.html |
| ARINC | User Group |
| None known. | |
| Sites | |
| http://www.sbs-avionics.com |
| AS-511 | See Anschaltung-511 |
| AS-5370 | Sites |
| Also known as: SAE AS-5370 | http://www.control-by-light.com/transport/aircraft.html |
| Background | |
| This is a deterministic version of LON for use in aircraft. |
| ASHRAE 135 | See Building Automation Control Network |
| AS-i, AS-INTERFACE | See Actuator-Sensor Interface |
| ASYNCLINK | No URL known. |
| Background | |
| Apparently a system for communication of the "MIOS" remote I/O system created by the department "Industrial Automation Systems"(IAS) of the Dutch company Philips. In 1999, IAS was sold off and became what is now the company called Nyquist based in Eindhoven, The Netherlands. |
| AUTOLAN | No URL known. |
| AUTONOMOUS DECENTRALISED SYSTEMS NETWORK | User Group |
| Also known as: ADS-Net, JIS TR B 0012 | None known. |
| Sites | |
| http://www.mstc.or.jp/jop |
| AVANT | No URL known. |
| BACNET | See Building Automation Control Network |
| BATIBUS | See Batiment Intelligent Bus |
| BATIMENT INTELLIGENT BUS | User Group |
| (Intelligent
Building Bus) Also known as: Batibus, ENV 13154-2, NFC 46620 |
Batibus Club International (BCI)
11 Rue Hamelin 75783 Paris CEDEX 16 (F) Tel. +33-4-76394248, Fax 76394182 Email martine_tagnardinfo@batibus.com |
| Sites | |
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http://www.batibus.com http://www.invirtuo.com/batibus |
| BATTERIEBUS | No URL known. |
| BEAN | No URL known. |
| BITBUS | User Group |
| Also known as: Interbus/C (C=Cell) | Bitbus European User Group e.V. (BEUG)
Theaterplatz 9 52062 Aachen (D) Fax. +49-241-48480 Email board@bitbus.org |
| Sites | |
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http://www.bitbus.org http://www.andrive.de/andreas/ |
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| Literature | |
| Furrer, "Bitbus: Grundlagen und Praxis". Hüthig Verlag 1994, ISBN 3-7785-2250-7.
Intel, "The Bitbus Interconnect serial control bus specification". Ordernr. 280645-001. |
| BOW-BUS | Sites |
| http://3t.nl | |
| Background | |
| The "Bow-Bus" is a network especially designed for the Dutch Sparta "E-Bow" bike,
which has a integrated electromotor aiding the bicyclist in keeping a high speed with little effort.
The bike has an electromotor, battery and a management system with user control panel, connected via a
24V bus and serial network. The Dutch company 3T (3t.nl) developed the
protocol called "Bow-bus", for this system, as existing networks (as Profibus, CAN) had too much overhead
and were too expensive to implement.
This information is based on an article in the Dutch magazine "Bits & Chips", issue Dec. 2001. |
| BRISTOL STANDARD ASYNCHRONOUS PROTOCOL | User Group |
| None known. | |
| Sites | |
| http://www.esteem.com/plc/bristol.htm |
| BSAP | See Bristol Standard Asynchronous Protocol |
| BUILDING AUTOMATION CONTROL NETWORK | User Group |
| Also known as: ASHRAE 135, Bacnet, ENV 1805-2, ENV 13321-1, KSX-6906 | BACnet Manufacturer's Association
(BMA)
55 Temple Place Boston, MA 02111-1300 (USA) Tel. +1-617-4266956, Fax 5310538 Email info@bacnetassociation.org |
| Sites | |
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http://www.bacnet.org http://www.bacnetassociation.org http://www.big-na.org http://bacnet4linux.sourceforge.net (Open source for Linux) http://www.big-eu.org http://www.cimetrics.com http://www.ab-controls.com/bacnet.htm http://www.ashrae.org |
| BYTEFLIGHT | User Group |
| None known. | |
| Sites | |
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http://www.byteflight.com http://www.flexray-group.com |
| CAB, CABNET | See Canadian Automated Building Protocol |
| CAN | See Controller Area Network |
| CANADIAN AUTOMATED BUILDING PROTOCOL | User Group |
| Also known as: CAB, CABNet | None known. |
| Sites | |
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http://www.entrenet.com/cci/cabpro.html ftp://ftp.tech-env.com/pub/CAB |
| CAN CALIBRATION PROTOCOL | User Group |
| None known. | |
| Sites | |
| http://www.asam.de/documents/MCD.htm | |
| Background | |
|
CCP was developed by the German Ingenieurburo Helmut Kleinknecht in 1992, a manufacturer of calibration
systems for the automotive industry. Later, CCP was taken over by the ASAP working group as a
standard protocol for data acquisition and calibration, and enhanced with optional functions. CCP defines a master/slave relation between devices. The master device (host) is a calibration tool or a diagnostic/monitoring tool, or a measurement system initiating the data transfer on CAN by sending commands to slave devices. CCP supports commands for generic control with primitive memory transfers, and for data acquisition. These two parts (function sets) of the communication protocol are independent and may run asynchronously, depending on the implementation in the slave controller. |
| CAN HYDRAULIC | User Group |
| CAN Hydraulics Users Group (CANHUG)
c/o Kvaser AB POBox 4076 51104 Kinnahult (SE) Email info@canhug.org |
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| Sites | |
| The CANHUG seems to exist no longer, and its website is no longer accessible. In case you do wish to read its last contents, visit the Web Archive for the former site http://www.canhug.org. |
| CAN KINGDOM | User Group |
| CAN Kingdom International (CKI)
567 W. Channel Islands Blvd #232 Port Hueneme, CA 93041-2177 (USA) Tel. +1-805-9850770, Fax 9850597 Email info@cankingdom.org |
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| Sites | |
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http://www.cankingdom.org http://www.kvaser.se/canking/ |
| CAN/OPEN | User Group |
| Also known as: EN 50325/4 | CAN In Automation (CIA)
International Headquarters Am Weichselgarten 26 91058 Erlangen (D) Tel. +49-9131-690860, Fax 6908679 Email headquarters@can-cia.de |
| Sites | |
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http://www.canopen.org http://www.can-cia.de http://www.esacademy.com/myacademy/ (free online training for CAN/Open) http://www.esacademy.com/faq/docs/canopen/ http://www.canopen.us http://www.canopenia.com |
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| Literature | |
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Farsi, "CAN/Open: Implementation Made Simple". Taylor & Francis Inc, 1999, ISBN 0-86380-247-8.
Vogel Verlag, "CAN/Open". Vogel Verlag 2001, ISBN 3-8259-1911-0. Zeltwanger, H. "CANopen"(1st edition). VDE Verlag 2001, ISBN 3-8007-2448-0 (German) Zeltwanger, H. "CANopen"(2nd edition). VDE Verlag 2007, ISBN 978-3-8007-2845-9 (German) |
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| Background | |
| CAN/Open is the name for a protocol which was originally developed by Philips Medical Systems, later taken over by the CAN User's Organisation (CiA) and known as CAL (CAN Application Layer), which evolved further to what is called CAN/Open now. It is one of the many application protocols for CAN, competing with Devicenet and many others. |
| C-BUS | User Group |
| None known. | |
| Sites | |
| http://samg.yi.org/clipsal.html | |
| Background | |
| The C-Bus system is a fully programmable
control system designed primarily to optimise lighting arrangements to save electricity
cost. It also provides more flexible and efficient lighting operations compared to
conventional lighting systems in multistorey buildings, offices and hotels. C-Bus was developed by Clipsal in South Australia. It uses a twisted pair to carry controls data. The intelligence in the system is distributed along the pair. Each unit in the system (switches, lights, motors TV’s etc.) has its own micro-controller associated. In the case of switches, one, two or four switches/housing, the micro-controller is behind the switch. One micro handles one to four switch buttons. In the case of Fluoro’s, a control unit is housed in the Fluoro housing itself, but in the case of incandescent lamps, a remote unit having a micro and 4 relays (for power switching) is used. There is also a dimming unit available which can be programmed to handle various lights connected to the network. They are currently developing a dimmer unit which can handle 20 Amps. Each control unit draws around 20 ma and power is supplied at 36 volts by small power units capable of 300 ma output. The C-Bus system can address up to 65000 units, but a nominal 100 units is the maximum recommended on any one network. So 100 x 20 = more than one power supply on each network. The system runs at a max. of 3.5 Kbits/sec and this rate is controlled by clocks which are also bridged across the twisted pair. This rate was chosen as being the highest rate usable before terminators would be required on the twisted pair. More than one lock is used in any network as a safe guard against damage to the pair. So the clocks are distributed along the pair also. The maximum length permitted for a pair on any one network is 1 km. Networks can and are interconnected using a network bridge. This unit accepts incoming data on one side, transfers it to the other side, verifies that the transfer is successful and only then outputs the data to the new network. It’s a bit slow but it works. A maximum of 7 networks should be interconnected otherwise the propagation delay becomes too long. |
| C-FIELDBUS | Sites |
| http://www.c-fieldbus.com | |
| Background | |
| The C-Fieldbus is one of the strangest in this list. It uses pneumatics to drive a turbine in a device to supply it power. No protocol is specified, which doesn't really make it a 'system'. |
| CCD | No URL known. |
| CC-LINK | User Group |
| Also known as: SEMI E54.12 | CC-Link Partner Association (CLPA)
500 Corporate Woods Parkway Vernon Hills, IL 60061 (USA) Tel. +1-847-4782341, Fax 4782253 Email clukasik@cclinkamerica.org |
| Sites | |
| http://www.cc-link.org |
| CCM | User Group |
| None known. | |
| Sites | |
| http://www.gefanuc.com/infolink/manuals/gfk0582c.pdf |
| CCP | See CAN Calibration Protocol |
| CCV | No URL known. |
| COMPOBUS | Background |
| Compobus is a family of network protocols sold by Omron. It consists of two members: Compobus/D which actually is Devicenet, and Compobus/S which is a proprietary protocol, running at 750 Kbit/s. |
| CONSUMER ELECTRONICS BUS | User Group |
| CEBus Industry Council
2 Wisconsin Circle, Suite 700 Chevy Chase, MD 20815 (USA) Tel. +1-301-9611555, Fax 6541089 Email cebus-staff@cebus.org |
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| Sites | |
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http://www.smarthome.com/cebus.html http://www.cebus.org http://www.intellon.com |
|
| Literature | |
| Evans, "The CEBus Standard User's Guide". |
| CONTROLLER AREA NETWORK | User Group |
| Also known as: CAN, EN 50325/4 (for the CAN/Open protocol only), ISO 11898/1 (Datalink), ISO 11898/4 (Time-triggered CAN only), ISO 16845 (CAN Conformance Testing) | CAN In Automation (CIA)
International Headquarters Am Weichselgarten 26 91058 Erlangen (D) Tel. +49-9131-690860, Fax 6908679 Email headquarters@can-cia.de |
| Sites | |
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http://www.can-cia.de http://www.can-wiki.info http://www.mjschofield.com/index.htm http://www.can.bosch.com (also contains CAN 2.0 specification) ftp://ftp.estec.esa.nl/pub/ws/wsd/CAN/can.htm (free CAN VHDL core) http://www.kvaser.se http://www.intel.com/design/auto/network.htm http://www.esacademy.com/myacademy/ (free online training for CAN) http://www.omegas.co.uk/CAN http://www.jcho.de/jc/Pubs/cia-94.pdf (About CAN error handling qualities) http://www.stzp.de http://www.esstin.uhp-nancy.fr/~tissered/CanFestival/CanOpenerRT.jpg (Linux driver) http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-cafi-can-ip-00.txt (CAN-Over-IP spec) http://www.ixxat.de http://www.port.de http://www.vector-cantech.com http://www.pandora.ist.utl.pt/CAN http://www.ems-wuensche.com http://home.wanadoo.nl/arnaud/links.html (Linux driver) http://www.infineon.com/products/micro/micro.htm |
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| Literature | |
| Lawrenz, "CAN: Grundlagen und Praxis, 4th
Ed.". Hüthig Verlag 2000, ISBN 3-7785-2780-0.
Lawrenz, "CAN System Engineering", translation of the German 2nd edition. Hüthig Verlag 1997, ISBN 0-387-94939-9. Haus der Technik e.V., "CAN und andere Autobus-Netzwerke für Industriesteuerungen". Veranstaltungsnummer E-10-940-075-3. Praxis Profiline, "Controller Area Network". Vogel Verlag 1998, ISBN 3-8259-1902-1. Praxis Profiline, "Controller Area Network". Vogel Verlag 2002, ISBN 3-8259-1911-0. Etschberger, "Controller Area Network," 3rd edition (German). Hanser Verlag 2000, ISBN 3-446-19431-2. Etschberger, "Controller Area Network (English). Ixxat 2001, ISBN 3-00-007376-0. Engels, "CAN-Bus Technik: Einfach, anschaulich und praxisnah vorgestellt". Franzis Verlag 2000, ISBN 3-7723-5145-X. Paret, "Le bus CAN - De la théorie et la practique". Dunod 1995, ISBN 2-10003164-3. Paret, "Le bus CAN - Applications (CAL, CAN/Open, DeviceNet, OSEK, SDS, CAN Kingdom)". Dunod, ISBN 2-10003659-9. |
|
| Mailing list | |
| There are two mailing lists; the first at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/CANbus (this is the well-known Vector mailing list, name="CANbus_2002", password="password"), and the second is at www.can-cia.de/board.htm | |
| Background | |
| CAN is only a small part of a complete network protocolstack. Since there was no standard-setting organisation or company during the early 90's, many companies developed their own and this is the reason why there are about three dozen incompatible protocols, such as: CAN/Open, DeviceNet, CAN Kingdom, SDS, SeleCAN, CAL, M3S, LBS, etc. |
| CONTROLNET | User Group |
| Also known as: DD 241, EN 50170/A3, Ethernet/IP (upper layer protocol only), IEC 61158 Type 2 | ControlNet International
PMB 315 20423 State Road 7 #F6 Boca Raton, FL 33498-6797 (USA) Tel. +1-561-4777966, Fax 4776621 Email controlnet@powerinternet.com |
| Sites | |
|
http://www.controlnet.org http://www.ab.com/networks http://www.lns-saginaw.net/cell.php |
| CS31 | No URL known. |
| CSC | No URL known. |
| CURRENT LOOP | Sites |
| http://www.bb-elec.com/technical_library.asp |
| D2B | No URL known. |
| D5 | No URL known. |
| D300 | No URL known. |
| DACNET | No URL known. |
| DALI | See Digitally Addressable Lighting Interface |
| DAN | No URL known. |
| DANBUSS | No URL known. |
| DATA HIGHWAY | Sites |
|
http://www.theautomationbookstore.com http://www.ab.com/manuals/cn |
| DC-BUS | User Group |
| DC-Bus Alliance (DCBA)
Email peter.braun@iqbattery.com |
|
| Sites | |
| http://www.yamar.com |
| DD 241 | See Controlnet |
| DEVICE LANGUAGE MESSAGE SPECIFICATION | User Group |
| Also known as: DLMS | DLMS User Association (DLMS-UA)
Pre-de-la-Fontaine 19 1217 Meyrin-Geneva (CH) Tel. +41-22-9809800, Fax 9809809 Email dlms@dlms.com |
| Sites | |
|
http://www.dlms.com http://www.kemaconnect.nl |
| DEVICENET | User Group |
| Also known as: Compobus/D, EN 50325/2, IEC 62026/3, SEMI E54.4 | Open DeviceNet Vendor
Association, Inc. (ODVA)
PMB 499 20423 State Road 7 #F6 Boca Raton, FL 33498-6797 (USA) Tel. +1-734-975-8840, Fax 1-734-922-0027 Email odva@odva.org |
| Sites | |
|
http://www.odva.org http://www.odvaeurope.com http://www.ricauto.com/library/techinfo http://www.tangskingdom.com/xiong/ http://www.warwick.ac.uk/devicenet |
| DF-1 | Sites |
| http://www.ab.com/manuals/cn/protocol.html |
| DIAS | See Distributed Intelligent Actors And Sensors |
| DIGITALLY ADDRESSABLE LIGHTING INTERFACE | User Group |
| Also known as: DALI, EN 60229, IEC 929 | DALI AG http://www.dali-ag.org/ |
| Sites | |
|
http://www.philips.de/licht/oem_setmakers/technik/dali/dali.htm http://www.lampsandgear.philips.com/press11.shtml |
|
| Background | |
|
DALI is a development of the companies Helvar, Huco, Philips, Osram, Tridonic, Trilux and
Vossloh-Schwabe. It is a standard for a communications protocol for control of electronic
lighting ballasts (dimming controls). It is designed exclusively for lighting purposes,
and meets specific needs that are not satisfied by more complex bus systems. A DALI system consists of up to 64 ballasts connected along a twisted-pair cable, and a DALI controller. Maximum network size is 300 meter, and thus suitable for mid-size rooms and standalone systems. Sixty-four unique ballasts can be identified, and sixteen groups of ballasts. DALI messages consist of 1 start bit, 8 address bits, 8 databits, and 2 stopbits. A reply consists of 1 startbit, 8 databits, and 2 stopbits. Typical network commands are "Set light level", "Go to minimum level", "Turn lamp off", "Set light at predefined level", "Return light level", and "Return status". Light levels are specified via a logarithmic regulation curve, running from 0.1% to 100%, specified in an 8 bit number. Operating parameters can be changed and stored dynamically in the ballast's memory, i.e. sixteen different light levels, fade time, fade rate, minimum light level, maximum light level, actual light level. Diagnostics include the status of each ballast and lamp. |
| DIN 9-484 | See Landwirtschaftliches Bus System |
| German standard. |
| DIN 19-245 | See Profibus |
| German standard, now superseded by the EN 50170/2. | |
| Background | |
| This norm consists of four parts. DIN 19-245/1 describes the Profibus/FDL (Fieldbus Data Link) protocol; DIN 19-245/2 describes the Profibus/FMS (Fieldbus Messaging Specification) protocol; DIN 19-45/3 describes Profibus/DP (Decentralized Periphery); and DIN 19-245/4 describes Profibus/PA (Process Automation). |
| DIN 19-258 | See Interbus-S |
| German standard. |
| DIN 26-050 | See European Petrol Station Interface |
| German standard. |
| DIN 32-795 | See Firmenneutrales Daten Uebertragungs Protokoll |
| German standard. |
| DIN 56-930 | See DMX-512 |
| German standard. |
| DIN 61-491 | See Sercos |
| German standard. |
| DIN 66-348 | See DIN Measurement Bus |
| German standard. |
| DIN MEASUREMENT BUS | User Group |
| Also known as: DIN 66-348 | Anwendervereinigung "Din-Messbus
e.V. (ADM)
Appelstrasse 9A 30167 Hannover (D) Tel. +49-511-7624673, Fax 7623917 Email wagner@geml.uni-hannover.de |
| Sites | |
|
http://www.infoside.de/infida/dinmess/measure.htm http://www.iwq.de http://www.measurement-bus.de |
|
| Literature | |
| Rose, "Din-Meßbus: Grundlagen und Praxis". Hüthig Verlag 1994, ISBN 3-7785-2305-8.
Rose, "Prozeßautomatisierung mit DIN-Meßbus und Interbus-S". Hüthig Verlag, ISBN 3-7785-2217-5. |
| DISTRIBUTED INTELLIGENT ACTORS AND SENSORS | Sites |
| Research project. Also known as: DIAS | http://cabernet.esprit.ec.org/esp-syn/text/2172.html |
| DISTRIBUTED NETWORK PROTOCOL | User Group |
| Also known as: DNP | DNP Users Group
PObox 43075, DVPO Calgary, Alberta T2J 7A7 (CA) Fax. +1-403-271-1319 Email dnp@home.com |
| Sites | |
|
http://www.dnp.org http://www.trianglemicroworks.com |
| DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS INTERFACE | User Group |
| Also known as: DSI. | None known. |
| Sites | |
| http://www.mot-sps.com/automotive/mottrw.html |
| DISTRIBUTION LINE MESSAGE SPECIFICATION | See Device Language Message Specification |
| Abbreviation changed. |
| DLMS | See Device Language Message Specification |
| DMX-512 | User Group |
| Also known as: DIN 56-930, IEC 62136. DMX=Digital Multiplexing (there is also an AMX). | None known. |
| Sites | |
|
http://www.culturenet.ca/usitt/DMX/DMX512.htm http://www.soundlight.de |
| DNP | See Distributed Network Protocol |
| DOTNET | No URL known. |
| Background | |
| Not to be confused with the recent Microsoft
product with the same name, DotNet is created by the German company Dotronic. The network is intended for use
in cars and trucks. It is a 2-wire bus which runs as a speed of 150 Kbit/s, with up to
256 nodes. A master polls the slaves cyclically; a cycle for 31 slaves takes 6,2 msec.
This information is based on an article in the German magazine "Markt & Technik", issue 31/92. |
| DRIVECOM | User Group |
| Drivecom Nutzergruppe e.V.
Postfach 1102 32817 Blomberg (D) Tel. +49-5235-341864, Fax 341862 Email webmaster@interbusclub.com |
|
| Sites | |
| http://www.drivecom.org |
| DSF 21906 | See P-Net |
| Danish standard. |
| DSI | See Distributed Systems Interface |
| EBUS | See Energy Bus |
| EGD | See Ethernet Global Data |
| EHS | See European Home System |
| EIA 422 / EIA 485 | See RS-422 / 485 |
| EIA 709.1 | See Local Operating Network |
| EIA 776 | See European Installation Bus |
| EIAMUG | See European Intelligent Actuation And Measurement |
| EIB | See European Installation Bus |
| EIP | See Ethernet/IP |
| ELCOM | See TASE.1 |
| EN 50090 | See European Installation Bus |
| European norm. |
| EN 50170 | Part 1: See P-Net |
| European standard. | Part 2: See Profibus |
| Part 3: See Factory Instrumentation Protocol | |
| Addendum A1: See Foundation Fieldbus | |
| Addendum A3: See Controlnet | |
| Background | |
|
In 1993 CENELEC (European Committee for Electrotechnical
Standardization) ordered the working group TC65CX to develop a European
fieldbus standard. As usual, no agreement could be reached on which existing
systems would become “the” European standard, so a compromise was reached by
including several incompatible systems into one standard: the German Profibus
(DP and FMS), the Danish P-Net, and the French WorldFIP.
In autumn 1995 there was the first voting for the standard. At first the standard was rejected because Finland, Ireland, Norway, Sweden and the United Kingdom voted against it. In March 1996 there was a second round of voting and the rules for standardisation were changed so that to get a fieldbus standard accepted only 51% of countries would have to vote yes (18 countries). This gave those three fieldbuses an opportunity to become a standard even if 17 countries voted against them. The standard became accepted in December 1996. Attempts of other fieldbus systems (such as Interbus) to get incorporated in the EN 50170 failed, and this led to several other EN-standards. Later, ControlNet and Foundation Fieldbus were added to the standard, allegedly to thank the US for their support of including Profibus in the IEC 61158 standard. |
| EN 50254/1 | See Interbus-S |
| European norm. |
| EN 50254/2 | See Profibus |
| European norm. |
| EN 50254/3 | See Factory Instrumentation Protocol |
| European norm. |
| EN 50295 | See Actuator-Sensor Interface |
| European norm. |
| EN 50325/2 | See Devicenet |
| European norm. |
| EN 50325/3 | See Smart Distributed System |
| European norm. |
| EN 50325/4 | See Controller Area Network |
| European norm. | For CAN/Open only. |
| EN 52090 | See Konnex |
| European norm. |
| EN 60929 | See Digitally Addressable Lighting Interface |
| European norm. |
| EN 61491 | See Sercos |
| European norm. |
| ENERGY BUS | User Group |
| Also known as: E-Bus | User Club E-Bus e.V.
c/o Fachhochschule Braunschweig/Wolfenbüttel Salzdahlumer Straße 46/48 38302 Wolfenbüttel (D) Tel. +49-5331-939624, Fax 939641 Email info@ebus.de |
| Sites | |
| http://www.ebus.de |
| ENV 1805-1 | See Firmenneutrales Daten Uebertragungs Protokoll |
| European pre-norm. | Background |
| Since there is no longer a market demand, CEN/TC247 has recommended the withdrawal of this standard. |
| ENV 1805-2 | See Building Automation Control Network |
| European pre-norm. |
| ENV 13154-2 | Part 1: See European Installation Bus |
| European pre-norm. | Part 2: See European Home System |
| Part 3: See Batiment Intelligent Bus | |
| Part 4: See Local Operating Network |
| ENV 13321-1 | Part 1: See Profibus/FMS |
| European pre-norm. | Part 2: See FIP |
| Part 3: See Building Automation Control Network |
| ENV 13321-2 | See European Installation Bus |
| European pre-norm. |
| EPSI | See European Petrol Station Interface |
| ETHERCAT | User Group |
| EtherCAT Technology Group
c/o Martin Rostan Beckhoff Nuremberg Ostendstrasse 196, 90482 Nuremberg (D) Tel. +49-911-5405611, Fax 5405629. Email info@ethercat.org (Address last checked at 12/01/2004). |
|
| Sites | |
| http://www.ethercat.org | |
| Background | |
| EtherCAT is a new industrial Ethernet protocol developed by the German company Beckhoff. What makes it stand out from its competitors is the very efficient use of Ethernet, because with one telegram many devices can be addressed simultaneous. EtherCAT functions like a huge distributed shared memory, which is completely handled in hardware (via special chips). |
| ETHERNET | User Groups |
| Industrial Automation Open Networking Alliance
(IAONA-EU)
Universitatsplatz 2 39106 Magdeburg (D) Tel. +49-391-6711828, Fax 6712404 Email info@iaona-eu.com Industrial Ethernet Association 2506 Wisconsin Avenue Downers Grove, IL 60515 (USA) Fax. +1-630-434-1987 Email webmaster@industrialethernet.com |
|
| Sites | |
|
http://www.ethermanage.com/ethernet/ (Charles Spurgeon's Site) http://www.iaona.org http://www.iaona.ch http://www.real-time-ethernet.de http://www.poweroverethernet.com http://home.zhwin.ch/~sln/ http://www.industrialethernet.com (Very little activity) http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/3 http://ethernet.industrial-networking.com (Free magazine) http://www.ethernet.for-industry.com http://www.transparentfactory.com http://www.hirschmann-usa.com/an/default.asp http://www.lancontrols.com/modbus/determinismExp.htm http://www.managetherealworld.com http://www.ab.com/networks/enetpaper.html http://www.ccontrols.com/extension.htm http://www.rjlnxx.com http://www.private.org.il/tcpip_rl.html http://ethereal.zing.org (free Ethernet analyzer) |
|
| Literature | |
|
Hulsebos, R. "Industrial Ethernet", Ten Hagen Stam 2003, ISBN 90-4400-725-4 (Dutch!).
Hulsebos, R. "Industrial Ethernet", Phoenix Contact 2005 (Dutch!). Note: German and English version expected 2006!. Furrer, F. "Ethernet TCP/IP für die Industrieautomation", 2nd Ed. Hüthig Verlag 2000, ISBN 3-7785-2779-3. Furrer, F. "Industrieautomation mit Ethernet TCP/IP und Webtechnologie" Hüthig Verlag 2002, ISBN 3-7785-2860-2. IAONA, "IAONA Handbook Industrial Ethernet". Available from http://www.iaona.org Marshall, P.,"Industrial Ethernet: A Pocket Guide". ISA Press 2002, ISBN 1-55617-774-7-G. Marshall, P.,"Industrial Ethernet: A Pocket Guide (2nd Ed.)". ISA Press 2005, ISBN 1-55617-892-1. Marshall, P.,"Industrial Ethernet". ISA Press 2004, ISBN 1-55617-869-7. Sterling, D.,"The Industrial Ethernet Networking Guide". Delmar Learning 2002, ISBN 0-76684-210-X. Spurgeon C., "Ethernet: the definitive guide". O'Reilly 2000, ISBN 1-56592-660-9. Vogel Verlag, "Ethernet in der Fertigung". Praxis Profiline 2000, ISBN 3-8259-1908-0. Vogel Verlag, "Industrial Ethernet: Informationstechnologie in der Automatisierung". Vogel Verlag 2000, ISBN 3-8259-1908-0. Vogel Verlag, "Industrial Ethernet". Vogel Verlag 2001, ISBN 3-8259-1910-2 (German/English). Vogel Verlag, "Industrial Ethernet". Vogel Verlag 2002, ISBN 3-8259-1910-2 (German/English). Vogel Verlag, "Industrial Ethernet". Vogel Verlag 2003, ISBN 3-8259-1918-8 (German/English). Vogel Verlag, "Industrial Ethernet". Vogel Verlag 2005, ISBN 3-8259-1930-7 (German/English). Obermeier D., "Industrial Ethernet von der Anschlusstechnik bis zum Netzwerkmanagement". Phoenix, 2003. |
|
| Mailing list | |
| Look for the "industrialethernet" (without an underscore) maillist at www.onelist.com. | |
| Magazines | |
| The "Ethernet Book" at www.industrial-networking.com. | |
| Courses by the author | |
| In cooperation with the Mikrocentrum in Eindhoven I host a course on industrial Ethernet, TCP/IP and embedded webservers. Duration is 2 days. Language Dutch. The course is given in Eindhoven and Utrecht, april 2008; contact e.putte@mikrocentrum.nl for more information. |
| ETHERNET GLOBAL DATA | Sites |
| Also known as: EGD | http://www.gefanuc.com/support/plc/fax06810.htm |
| ETHERNET INDUSTRIAL PROTOCOL | User Group |
| Also known as: EIP, Ethernet/IP, SEMI E54.13 | Via Open Devicenet Vendors Association |
| Sites | |
|
http://www.ethernet-ip.org http://www.ethernetip.de http://www.lns-saginaw.net/cell.php http://www.odva.org |
| EUROMAP | Sites |
| http://www.euromap.org |
| EUROPEAN HOME SYSTEM | User Group |
| Also known as: EHS, ENV 13154-2 | European Home Systems Association (EHSA) |
| Sites | |
|
http://www.ehsa.com http://www.trialog.com |
|
| Literature | |
|
Kung, "The EHS European Home Systems Network". Trialog.
Published directly by Trialog and only available via them (email: ehs@trialog.com) Kung, "La Domotique Appliquée avec le Réseau Européen EHS. Trialog, ISBN 2-84180-055-5. |
| EUROPEAN INSTALLATION BUS | User Group |
| Also known as: EIB, ASHRAE 135-195, ANSI 776, EIA 776, ENV 13321-2, ENV 13154-2, EN 50090, I-Bus, Instabus | EIB Association (EIBA)
Twinhouse, Neerveldstraat 105 1200 Brussel (B) Tel. +32-2-7758646, Fax 6755028 Email eiba@eiba.com Vereniging EIBA Nederland p/a FME/CWM Postbus 190, 2700 AD Zoetermeer Tel. +31-79-3531273, Fax 3531365 Email postmaster@eiba.nl |
| Sites | |
|
http://www.eiba.com http://www.eiba.de http://www.eib-home.de http://home.t-online.de/home/ibk-neuhof/homepage.htm http://www.eib-forum.de http://www.eibuc.ch http://www.eibaswiss.ch http://www.eibnews.de |
|
| Literature | |
|
BFE, "Lernprogramm Europäischer Installationsbus". Vogel Verlag 1998, ISBN 3-8023-1783-X. BFE, "European Installation Bus". Vogel Verlag 1999, ISBN 3-8023-1868-4. Dietrich, EIB: Gebäudebussystem. Huthig 2000, ISBN 3-7785-2795-9. Rose, "Gebäudesystemtechnik im Wohn- und Zweckbau mit dem EIB". Huthig 2000, ISBN 3-7785-2643-X. Frank, Der europäische Installationsbus". Verlag Technik 2000, ISBN 3-34101-249-4. Seip, Gebäudesystemtechnik mit EIB. Wiley 2000, ISBN 3-89578-076-6. Leidenroth, "EIB Praxis: Standardfunktionen und ihre Programmierung". Verlag Technik 1997, ISBN 3-341-01180-5. Leidenroth, "EIB Anwenderhandbuch: Planung, Projektierung, Inbetriebname, Kundenberatung". Verlag Technik 1999, ISBN 3-341-01226-5. Jeanrond, "EIB Gebäudesystemtechnik: Die zukunftssichere Elektroinstallation". Pflaum Verlag 1996, ISBN 3-79050-712-1. Scherg, "EIB planen und installieren". Vogel Verlag 1998, ISBN 3-80231-746-7. Rose, "Gebouwsysteemtechniek met de Europese Installatie Bus". Kluwer Techniek 1997, ISBN 90-5576-037-4. (Dutch) Vogel Verlag, "EIB 2.0 Lern-CDROM". Vogel Verlag, 2000. ZVEI, "Gebäudesystemtechnik: Grundlagen (4. Auflage)". ZVEI, 1997. ZVEI, "Gebäudesystemtechnik: Anwendungen (4. Auflage)". ZVEI, 1997. Siemens, "Gebäudesystemtechnik mit EIB". ISBN 3-89578-076-6. |
|
| Magazines | |
| http://www.bussysteme.de |
| EUROPEAN INTELLIGENT ACTUATION AND MEASUREMENT | Sites |
| Research project. Also known as: EIAMUG | http://cabernet.esprit.ec.org/esp-syn/text/8244.html |
| EUROPEAN PETROL STATION INTERFACE | User Group |
| Also known as: EPSI | EPSI Development & Improvement Project
DGMK/PTB 463 Postfach 540139 10042 Berlin (D) Tel. +49-30-6441587, Fax 6441586 Email epsi@berlin.ptb.de |