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User oriented installation Bus
Salient features of the bus
- A Complete Automation at wiring cost
- A simple but Intelligent technology A concept offering many solutions Upto 10 Km distance without repeaters
- Bus Powered Devices
- All signals can be controlled and monitored from any point in the system
- A simple and flexible wiring concept
- Extremely noise immune
- Possibilities are many the choice is yours
- A total Digital communication
- Bus and Power in the same conduit
The basic function of D-Net can be described as follows: D-Net may be defined simply as a time domain multiplexed synchronous transmission system. The basic function of this communication system is as follows:
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Generation of different type of control signals at various locations.
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Transmission of these signals to various locations using a digital transport medium.
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Receiving the control signals at the required location to perform actions such as opening and closing of switches or displaying analog values such as voltage, current, temperature etc.
D-Net system is based on shared bus architecture and provides a control technique much simpler as well as economical compared to the conventional point to point wiring for all the signals in a given installation. D-Net system is based on two wires by the use of well known installation techniques. The easy way to use and install the D-Net system makes it attractive to installers, electricians and panel builders who just want to reduce labor costs and the cost of cables. However D-Net is also an ideal system for connecting widely spread monitoring and control signals from the sites where they occur to centrally located supervisory and control equipment.
Such supervisory and control equipment may range from simple push buttons and lamps to multi-channel BCD data transmitters and receivers(covering analogue, counters etc). The range has now been extended to PC interfaces having control programs based on PC's. Off late, internet gateways have become available for the D-Net system which have made D-Net into a web based system. Unlike other systems transmitting a given number of signals from A to point B , D-Net transmission is fully bi-directional , and the cable can be branched in many directions. Any signal transmitted in the two wires can be received at any point along the two wires and as many times as required. Like wise a signal can be connected for transmission at any point along the two wires. Todays concept of electrical installations for building as well as for industrial process and public services comprises a multitude of autonomous systems. Combining , Monitoring , Operating and Maintaining all these dedicated systems results in an increasing number of wires flowing over of cable trunking , cable routing which is difficult to survey and limited flexibility for future changes and enlargement.
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