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In building automation, eBUS (energy bus) is a 2-wire digital serial data-bus communication interface used in heating and solar energy appliances, by mainly German manufacturers. It was originally proposed by the Karl Dungs company, and has since been adopted by several other manufacturers. The eBUS interface has also been used by home-automation enthusiasts to connect their domestic solar or heating system to a networked PC for monitoring or remote control.

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  • EBus (de)
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  • In building automation, eBUS (energy bus) is a 2-wire digital serial data-bus communication interface used in heating and solar energy appliances, by mainly German manufacturers. It was originally proposed by the Karl Dungs company, and has since been adopted by several other manufacturers. The eBUS interface has also been used by home-automation enthusiasts to connect their domestic solar or heating system to a networked PC for monitoring or remote control. (en)
  • eBus ist ein im Bereich der Heizungstechnik verwendetes Schnittstellenprotokoll, das auf der seriellen Schnittstellentechnik RS232 in Twisted-Pair-Technik mit zwei Drähten aufbaut. Es wurde von der Firma Dungs eingeführt. Verwendet werden dabei 2400 Baud und die jeweilige binären Signalpegel liegen bei: * logisch 1: nominal 15 V (15–24 V) * logisch 0: 9–12 V Das Bussystem ist Multimasterfähig mit bis zu max. 25 Mastern und 228 Slaves, also insgesamt maximal 253 Teilnehmern. (de)
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  • eBus ist ein im Bereich der Heizungstechnik verwendetes Schnittstellenprotokoll, das auf der seriellen Schnittstellentechnik RS232 in Twisted-Pair-Technik mit zwei Drähten aufbaut. Es wurde von der Firma Dungs eingeführt. Verwendet werden dabei 2400 Baud und die jeweilige binären Signalpegel liegen bei: * logisch 1: nominal 15 V (15–24 V) * logisch 0: 9–12 V Das Bussystem ist Multimasterfähig mit bis zu max. 25 Mastern und 228 Slaves, also insgesamt maximal 253 Teilnehmern. Verwendet werden 8 Bit und ein Stopbit. Die einzelnen angeschlossenen Geräte dürfen dabei bis zu 18 mA Strom aus dem Netz entnehmen. Eingesetzt wird es insbesondere im Bereich von Heizungs- und Solaranlagen. (de)
  • In building automation, eBUS (energy bus) is a 2-wire digital serial data-bus communication interface used in heating and solar energy appliances, by mainly German manufacturers. It was originally proposed by the Karl Dungs company, and has since been adopted by several other manufacturers. The eBUS interface has also been used by home-automation enthusiasts to connect their domestic solar or heating system to a networked PC for monitoring or remote control. (en)
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