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Jacob - Jacob GmbH presents itself with the slogan 'demand connects' and thus aims directly at its own core competencies. The company, whose items are also offered by the eibabo® technology store, has focused its production on the development and sale of cable glands. The company came into existence in 1922 when Wilhelm Jacob began manufacturing turned brass parts, plugs and connecting elements for the electrical industry in Stuttgart. Today, Jacob GmbH - Elektrotechnische Fabrik is still a family business, but has meanwhile relocated its headquarters to Kernen. The product range is very extensive and consists of three large product groups: the cable entry systems, the pressure equalization elements and the solutions for explosion protection. These include cable glands with metric threads, reducers, extension pieces, screw plugs, cable routing plates, pressure equalization elements, multiple sealing inserts, grommets and sealing plugs. Depending on the place of use and the strength requirements, the components are made of brass, stainless steel or plastic and are available here in the eibabo® shops from eibmarkt® at great prices. The company also manufactures measurement and control technology. In addition to the standard product lines, it also offers customer-specific solutions. The products are used wherever cables and wires need to be routed or connected. This can be in the private sphere with simple electrical installations, as well as in commercial or industrial areas, such as electromobility, renewable energies, road and rail traffic, robotics, vehicle construction, the food industry, medical technology and aviation . Concrete applications can be found, for example, in headlights for metal halide lamps and ceramic burner lamps, in rotary encoders, in differential pressure monitors and in connectors for module junction boxes in the photovoltaic sector.

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Communication module - With the communication modules for programmable logic controllers (PLC) offered by eibabo you connect your PLC installation with other systems, such as the EIB / KNX bus system or other automation systems. You will find a variety of communication modules for PLC control systems, modules for Alpha XL and Siemens logo !, basic devices and compact devices for communication as well a interface modules, communication processors and interface adapters. Manufacturers for which you can buy basic units for PLC controls at eibabo include: Mitsubishi Electric, Pilz, Siemens, WAGO Kontakttechnik or Phoenix Contact. Communication modules are an important component in the modular system of PLCs. Programmable logic controllers, PLC?s, are electronically operating devices, which are used for control and regulation functions in the automation technology. In automation technology, processes are monitored, controlled and regulated. Due to its modular structure, the controller (PLC) also has, besides input and output interfaces (signal inputs and outputs), communication modules and interfaces to other systems. Simply choose from our offer of communication modules the device that fits your planned or existing PLC.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue PLC's > PLC communication module you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Bus interfaceCentral extensionCompany specific busController boardDecentralised peripheryDecentralized ExtensionExpansion moduleExpansion rackExtension moduleFiber optic interfaceFO interfaceInterfaceInterface interfaceMaster slavePLC communication modulePLC communication modulesProfibus interfacePtPRS BUSRS232 interfaceRS422 interfaceRS485 interfaceSafety device PLC communication moduleSafety-related PLC - communication moduleSafety-related PLC communication moduleSerial interfaceV.24 interfaceV24 interfacefrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Communication module:ABBABNEatonGewissMitsubishiPhoenixRockwellSchneider ElectricSiemensWAGO
Network adapters - With the network adapters available here in the eibabo online shop, you can connect different technical devices such as laptops and PCs to a network. This enables you to exchange data between all Internet-enabled devices connected to the network. Although most modern multimedia devices can also connect wirelessly to a network nowadays, network adapters are used in particular when the transmission speed of the data is particularly important. Think, for example, of small and medium-sized companies in which a central server organizes the entire technical data handling. To create a powerful network, you can also get the necessary network cables or devices for processing WiFi signals here in the shop.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Data and telecommunication > Network adapter you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Active network adapterAdapterAdapter cardDesktop adapterEthernet adapterEthernet controllerEthernet network cardEthernet PC cardExtensionFast Ethernet adaptersFast Ethernet network cardFast Ethernet PC cardGigabit Ethernet AdapterGigabit Ethernet Server CardInternet connectionISA cardLAN adapterNetwork adapterNetwork cardPC adapter cardPC cardPC card adapterPC-CardPCMCIA cardPlug&Play adapterPocket LAN adapterPowerline adapterToken ring adaptersfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Network adapters:ABNAVM ComputersystemeBachmannBrotherDLinkEaton USVEltakoGlen DimplexGrotheHirschmannIssendorffJungMicrosensNTP New-Tech-ProductsPhoenixSchneider ElectricSiemensStrongTechniSatTelevesWantec
Patch cables copper - Patch cords are cable types used in telecommunications and network technology. They are used to connect, network or distribute telephone systems or Internet installations within buildings or from a central location. Patch cords are available in copper and fiber optic versions. The cores of the copper patch cables consist of flexible copper strands. Fiber optic patch cords, on the other hand, consist of two separate optical fibers. But what does patching actually mean? Patching is the connection of ports, i.e. the corresponding connection points from one patch panel to another or to network devices such as computers, televisions, routers or switches. This makes it very easy to set up a network of end devices that communicate with one another. In the eibabo online shop you can get Cat5 and Cat6 patch cables at reasonable prices. This allows you to transfer data at high speeds within your network.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Data and telecommunication > Patch cord copper (twisted pair) you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:CableCAT 5 patch cordCat 6A patch cordCAT 7 patch cordComputer cableConnecting cableConnecting cordConnecting pipeConnection cableCopper cableData cableEthernet patch cordExtension circuitISDN patch cordLineMade-up data cableManagementMedia couplerNetwork cablePatch cablePatch cable copper (data cable)Patch CordPatch cord copperPatch cord copper (twisted pair)PC cablePhone cordReady-made cableWestern jackfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Patch cables copper:3MAssmannBachmannBrand-RexCommScope EMEACommScope/AMP NetconnCorningDehnDätwylerDätwyler IT InfraE+P ElektrikEatonEFB-ElektronikHagerHartingHeliosHighpatchHomewayLappLeoni DatacomLingg & JankeMertenMetzMobotixPanduitPhoenixPilzReichle & De-MassariRutenbeckSchneider ElectricSiemensTehalitTelegärtnerTeleg?rtnerWantecWeidmüllerWentronic
Cross-connector-jumper - Connecting bridges are plug-in contacts that were developed to connect terminal blocks or terminal blocks. Depending on the version, the bridges have different numbers of poles with which you can simply couple the desired number of terminal blocks. Typically this is two to fifty poles per bridge. Simply select the jumpers that are right for you here in the eibabo online shop. The comb jumpers, also known as cross jumpers, are supplied with a plastic cover over the metal pins and correspond to the flammability rating according to V0. The distance between the poles corresponds to the standardized grid dimension for the component, and the maximum charging current for each bridge is also specified and must be observed. The simple plug-in bridge connection saves you a lot of time because you don't have to strip individual cables to use them as a bridge. Plus, the installation looks neat and changing components is a breeze with plugging and unplugging.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Terminal blocks > Cross-connector for terminal block you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Box connectorBridgeBridge for terminal blockBridging combCable bridgeChain bridgeConnecting barConnecting bridgeConnectorConnector plugCross connectorCross connector/jumper for terminal blockCross-connector for terminal blockDistance pieceFixed bridge for terminal blockInsert jumperJumper combPhase busbarPlugPush-in type jumper barReducing connectorSeparating bridgerSeparating plugSwitchable jumperTerminal block bridgeTerminal block cross connectorWire commoning chainWire jumperfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Cross-connector-jumper:ABBFinderHagerHartingMetzMurrelektronikPhoenixSchneider ElectricSiemensSpelsbergWAGOWeidmüllerWeidm?llerWieland
Signal pillar connection module - In electrical engineering, connection modules are used to connect cables and lines to one another at designated points or to create connection points to which you can connect signal elements, signal towers, flashing lights and other end devices, for example. Depending on the type and design of the connection element, these are suitable for wall mounting, ceiling mounting, floor mounting or bracket mounting. Depending on the type of installation, you will find the right solution here in the eibabo online shop, the right accessories and all the signaling devices that you need for your installation. When purchasing your connection modules, please note the respective interfaces installed in them. We usually ship stock items immediately and you can count on short delivery times. In addition, we offer you attractive options to secure your purchase and can refer to many positive customer reviews at Trusted Shops and Trustami.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Low-voltage industrial components > Connection module for signal tower you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Angle connection moduleBase elementBase moduleCompact moduleConnection moduleConnection module for signal towerContact element carrierFloor mount adapterIndicator lightLight columnLight elementMounting adapterOutput extensionPipe connection moduleSignal lightSignal towerSignal tower elementSignal tower element, connection moduleSignal tower output moduleSignaling deviceSignallerSignallingSpacerStack lightSteady warning lightSurface mount moduleTraffic light moduleWarning lamp modulefrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Signal pillar connection module:ABBEatonGrothePhoenixRittalSchneider ElectricSiemensWerma
Terminal box - You have to install circuits and connect cables and wires to each other at various points in the room, in the house or outdoors. These connections are usually implemented using Wago terminals, luster terminals or terminal strips. However, these terminals cannot remain unprotected and freely accessible. There are terminal boxes in various designs and sizes for this purpose. With some, the clamping rails are already pre-installed and you only have to assemble the cables and lines. You can use these indoors, for example, as sub-distributors to supply your garage with electricity. Others are empty and can therefore be used freely for your individual cable connections. Specially sealed polycarbonate housings with protection class IP68 are available for outdoor use. You can use it to create installations in the garden or on the terrace. In the eibabo online shop you can buy terminal boxes cheaply and conveniently. Take a look at our extensive range.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Connection devices > Terminal box you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Box with lidCable boxCable branch/connection box equippedCable junction box for light poleConnection cabinetConnection cassetteConvector barCorner cabinetData network enclosureDistributorDistributor caseDistributor for fire alarm systemElectric heatingEx junction boxEx terminal boxExplosion-proof junction boxExplosion-proof terminal boxHeating panelHeating tape connectionHygiene cabinetJunction boxLarge closetSecurity boxSmall caseSmall distribution board equippedTerminal boxWall convectorWet room junction boxfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Terminal box:Alre-itCeagDätwyler IT Infra.EthermaHagerHenselHäwaIfm ElectronicKleinhuisnVent ThermalOBOPollmannPROTEC.classRittalRunpotecSchaltbauSchneider ElectricSpelsbergStahl
Cable ties - Do you want to hold lines, cables or other everyday things together, lash them down, fix them, connect them to each other - temporarily or for life? Cable ties are often a quick and very inexpensive solution. The selection of inexpensive and stable cable ties at eibabo® is huge. Here you can find out something about the history, areas of application and the properties of individual materials.Cable ties can be used universally and have become indispensable in our daily lives. These are handy, inexpensive and above all very versatile. Cable ties are used in the office, at home, on the go, when camping, as well as in trade and industry. But where does this useful everyday helper actually come from?The history of the cable tieCable ties originated in the United States of America. A cable tie was first patented there in the 1950s and was originally intended for fastening telephone cables.Already knew?The cable tie was born on October 1, 1954. On this day, the American George M. Rapata filed the corresponding patent in his name. This makes him the inventor of the cable tie.The first models were still made of metal. The further development and the commercial establishment of this idea is attributed to a Mr. Maurus S. Logan from the company Thomas & Betts. With the beginning of the industrial processing of plastics, this electrical company was able to produce the 'Ty-Rap'. The idea for the 'Ty-Rap' came to Logan in 1956 while visiting a Boeing airplane factory. At that time, the electrical wiring of the aircraft was still very complicated. Miles of wires were laid on long sheets of plywood and tied in place with waxed braided nylon cord. In view of this enormously lengthy manual work, Logan was convinced that there had to be a simple, durable and above all faster alternative. Over the next few years, Logan experimented with different tools and materials. On June 24, 1958, the 'Ty-Rap' cable tie was patented and marketed. In the decades that followed, the cable tie established itself more and more as a general means of attachment and thus found its way into almost all areas of everyday life.Flexible usageThe principle of the cable tie as a self-locking loop is even used in surgery. In this way, doctors fix broken bones or tie off vessels.Today there is hardly a household without cable ties. Whether for bundling power cables, fixing plants or as creative handicraft material - the possible uses are almost unlimited.Are there reusable cable ties?Cable ties are very inexpensive. The excess end is usually cut off after installation. This is why cable ties are usually disposable. However, there are some models that are reused.What types of cable ties are there?Cable ties differ in appearance and material. This results in different characteristics in terms of possible uses and durability. Among others, the following cable ties are widely used:Disposable cable ties:This is the classic cable tie. One end is pushed through the ratchet on the other end. This connection cannot be loosened again. To release the binding, the cable tie must be cut. Instead of a ratchet, there are also other self-locking systems, for example a clamping ball on metal cable ties.Bead Cable Ties:The design resembles a pearl necklace. The beads are threaded through a hole/two holes at the other end of the cable tie and hook into a taper of the respective hole. This holding connection is not as secure as with other models. A bead cable tie can be used again and again for this. This type of cable tie also comes in other designs, such as a herringbone or ladder shape.Multiple Cable Ties:Reusable cable ties have either a locking release feature (push button, rocker release, clip style) or a removable ratchet.Cable ties with marking:These models have flags or solid areas for written or printed identificationDouble loop cable ties:Here the ratchet sits in the middle and both ends can be pulled through the middle to form a loop.What special shapes are there for cable ties?In addition to the different types, there are also some special forms that are optimized for specific areas of application. Some cable ties have an eyelet or a fastening hole on the ratchet and can be attached to the ground with a screw. Other variants are supplied with a dowel including an impact pin. This means that electrical cables can only be laid on wood, brick and concrete surfaces using cable ties. Screws are no longer used. Cable ties with clamp anchors work in a similar way. This anchor is pushed through a hole in a metal surface and latches at the back. To fix a cable tie on a smooth surface, special pads with a self-adhesive layer are available. These can (additionally) also be fastened with a screw.What are cable ties made of?Cable ties are made of different materials. Which material you should use depends on the place of use and the desired durability. Cable ties are most commonly made from flexible nylon. At least 2% carbon black is added to nylon to increase resistance to UV light in outdoor applications. This protects the polymer chains and extends the life of the cable tie. In the food industry, cable ties contain a metal additive so that they can be detected by industrial metal detectors. ETFE (ethylene tetrafluoroethylene copolymer) cable ties are used in radiation hazardous environments. Stainless steel cable ties are available for explosion proof applications. Coated stainless steel cable ties prevent corrosion between dissimilar metals.Image: Cable ties from various manufacturersWhat affects the durability of a cable tie?Nothing is forever. Cable ties are also subject to a certain amount of wear or age over time. Then the moment has come to replace a cable tie. The following circumstances affect the durability of the cable ties:Temperature: At temperatures above 85 degrees, nylon loses its elasticity and strength. When cold, it becomes brittle and breaks.Humidity: If the air humidity is permanently high, the cable ties absorb moisture and the strength decreases.Material thickness: A larger material cross-section increases the service life.Vibration: Microcracks form due to constant vibrations, which lead to the destruction of the product.Radiation: Sunbeams and other radiations also affect the strength of the plastic structure.Mechanical stress: Twisting, pulling or abrasion lead to premature closure of the materialChemicals: Decomposing substances of all kinds and their vapors reduce durability. What do I need a cable tie tensioner for?A cable tie tensioner can be used to apply a cable tie with some tension. The tool trims the excess end flush. This will avoid a sharp edge that could otherwise cause injury. If you want to process a large number of cable ties, the tensioner offers the following advantages:convenient and fast workprovides the necessary tensionthe force regulator guarantees a uniform attachmentgrab and pull with one handSave time by automatically cutting the end piece Do the material colors have a specific meaning?In addition to a large variety of materials, we offer you natural-colored and black cable ties as well as various other material colors. The bright colors in particular are used for easy visual recognition in dark environments. The use of a specific color for a corresponding application is not prescribed. TIP:Tie together matching cables with cable ties of the same color. This makes sorting, separation or recognition within cable harnesses or in other rooms easier. At eibabo® you will find cable ties according to your wishes. Choose from classic models or designs that have been specially developed for a specific application. Well-known manufacturers are 3M, ABB, Fischer, OBO, Lapp, Rittal, Hama, Phoenix, Schneider Electric and around a dozen others.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Fasteners > Cable tie you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Ball lock cable tieBinderBolt headBundeswehr cable tiesCable fixerCable retention strapsCable strapsCable tie spoolChristmas treeDouble head tieFastening clampFastening systemFlat profile beltIdentification binderLamella footLamella foot binderMetal clampMounting tieOpening cable tiePlasticPlastic cable tiesPlug-in cable tiesStainless steel binderStainless steel cable strapSteel nose cable tiesTape materialTriple tapeVelcro strapfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Cable ties:3MABBCellpackCimcoDeviFischer DEHamaHellermann TytonLappLegrand BticinoLegrand CablofilOBOPanduitPhoenixRittalSchneider ElectricTehalitWeidmüller
Power supply - Find out here how to supply your KNX bus system with power. What power requirements do the individual KNX participants have? Which items do we recommend? This eibabo catalog contains power supplies and system devices for various automation systems, such as LCN, radio bus, KNX and many other systems.How do I determine the right KNX power supply for my installation?The most common power supplies in this catalog are for the KNX bus system. To determine the required power supply, you should first look at the structure of a KNX network. A distinction is made here between segments that are divided into a specific hierarchy. Imagine a tree whose trunk splits into branches. Twigs come off the branches. The branches represent the smallest 'unit' and are referred to as lines in the KNX network. Each line consists of the power supply, a KNX bus line and the participants. A main line would be the branch that connects multiple lines into an area. The area line represents the trunk that connects multiple areas. This structure makes sense for larger networks or if a division into several segments is recommended due to the structural conditions of a building.In addition to the power supply for the participants, the bus itself also requires a power supply of 24V nominal voltage. This is transmitted along with the data signals on the bus line. Depending on the manufacturer, the corresponding power supplies deliver 28V to 31V slightly more than the nominal voltage. This creates a buffer, for example for possible line losses. KNX bus participants still work stably up to 21V. The voltage difference is used to compensate for voltage drops in the bus line or at the contact resistances. A line can theoretically include up to 64 devices and provides a maximum current of 640mA at a voltage of 28V to 31V. This statement is based on the assumption that each KNX participant is allowed a maximum of 10mA from the bus voltage. The load capacity of the strongest power supply of 640mA continuous current must not be exceeded.Please plan in reserveWhen dimensioning your lines, allow at least 15% buffer for later extensions. A 640mA power supply therefore corresponds to around 54 devices.Smaller KNX power supplies are also available for fewer participants per line. If you know in advance that a line will never have more than a maximum of 32 subscribers (27 with buffer), you can choose a 320mA power supply. The same applies to a line with a maximum of 16 devices (14 with buffer). A 160mA power supply is sufficient here. In addition, there are larger 29V-30V power supplies with current limiters 640mA and KNX chokes separately. A KNX power supply always contains a KNX choke.The power requirement of a KNX participant is usually standardized. This should not normally exceed 200mW. 150mW for power supply of the microprocessor and 50mW for the bus terminal. There are many KNX devices that do not require this power reference. There are also KNX participants with higher requirements, for example KNX actuators, KNX room controllers or KNX displays. Please take this into account when sizing your lines. Pay attention to possible voltage drops, because the devices do not draw a certain current from the bus, but a certain power. If the maximum current is expected to be exceeded, you should integrate fewer than 64 participants in this line.How does the KNX power supply work?In the KNX power supply, the power supply always provides direct current (DC) at the output. The difference between the designation transformer and power supply is essentially that a classic transformer always outputs alternating current (AC) and also only works with alternating current at the input. Depending on the manufacturer, the power supplies generate a supply voltage of 28V to 31V. When the bus is idle, the supply voltage of the power pack is present. This state corresponds to a logical '1'. The logical '0' is generated by an alternating voltage. In order to send the '0', the sending KNX device reduces the voltage by around 5V for a short time. This results in an immediate compensating impulse, which comes from a choke integrated in the power pack. The KNX line is thus decoupled from the associated KNX power supply by the choke. This prevents short circuits in the data telegrams caused by the power pack. The voltage change is necessary so that the recipient can use the informationAre there KNX power supplies for more than 64 participants per line?In the eibabo® technology store you will find KNX power supplies up to 1280mA. However, it is not possible to set up a line with 128 participants. The power is distributed at two different outputs. There is thus the classic choked output with 640mA for the KNX bus as well as another unchoked output. Participants can be supplied with an auxiliary voltage via this output, for example a heatable rain sensor. Alternatively, you can use it to set up a second line. An additional choke is required for this.Image: Siemens 5WG11525-1AB22 KNX power supplyCan I monitor the utilization of a power supply?If you want to check whether a power supply is reaching its limits in use, we recommend a device with an integrated diagnostic function. This allows device temperature, output current, output voltage, bus traffic and other current measured values to be sent via KNX. This enables troubleshooting or general monitoring.What do I need a KNX emergency power supply for?Whether you need a KNX emergency power supply depends on how high you assess the risk of a power failure and its consequences for your system. The emergency power supply is used to buffer the bus voltage. An external battery is connected to the device. This provides a voltage of 12V DC and ensures the bus voltage for some time. The integrated charging electronics of the KNX emergency power supply recharges the battery or maintains the state of charge. You can record the operating states (mains voltage, error warning, battery operation) using a binary input, for example. As a rule, KNX emergency power supplies are mounted on the DIN rail. Both the KNX emergency power supplies and the required batteries are available here in the eibabo® shop at reasonable prices.What does PoE power supply mean?The abbreviation PoE stands for 'Power over Ethernet'. This allows you to transmit the electrical power required for the operation of the individual participants via the data lines of the network cable. You do not need a separate power cable. TIP:With a PoE power supply, the effort involved in cabling wired Ethernet networks is reduced. With this technology, the electrical voltage from the power supply is fed into the data cable. On the participant's side, this is diverted out again. To avoid interference, the participant should be PoE compatible. In this way, it can cleanly separate the incoming supply voltage from the data signal. If the end device is not PoE-compatible, the additional installation of a passive PoE splitter is necessary. The splitter takes the supply voltage from the data cable and feeds it via a separate line to the power input of the end device.Can I get classic 12V and 24V power supplies for conventional applications from eibabo®?Our classic power packs for the top-hat rail can be regulated depending on the model and are suitable for the power supply of external equipment. In addition, it is possible to use these for other equipment. Using a choke and a component for current limitation each, specific power supply units can also be used to supply one or more KNX lines. In addition to the installation technology, we offer you classic power supplies for universal use.What power supplies and manufacturers would you recommend?Basically, we recommend that you choose a device that suits your needs. Voltage supplies / power packs are standardized and are subject to legal requirements and regulations. If the technical parameters are completely identical, a price comparison between different manufacturers is of course worthwhile. In this catalog you will find KNX power supplies, KNX power supplies, KNX commissioning power supplies, KNX emergency power supplies, PoE power supplies, bus power supplies, IP power supplies PoE, battery modules for KNX power supplies, 12V power supplies and 24V power supplies for conventional applications. Rely on the excellent quality from the following leading manufacturers of smart home automation: ABB, Berker, Busch-Jaeger, EASYLUX, EIBMARKT, Gira, Hager, Issendorf, Jung, Lingg & Janke, MDT, Merten, Siemens, Somfy, Theben and Warema .  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Installation bus systems > Power supply for bus system you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Audio electronicsBuilding system technologyBuilt-in power supplyBus supplyBus technologyBus voltage supplyCareControl transformerDC power supplyDIN railsMoellerfunkMotion detectorPower suppliesPower supplyPower supply unitRadio systemSafety power supplySafety transformerSwitching power supplySystem deviceSystem power supplySystem voltagefrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Power supply:ABBBusch JaegerEatonEIBMARKTElsnerElsoESYLUXGiraHagerIssendorffJungLegrand SEKOLingg & JankeMDTMean WellMertenPehaSchneider ElectricSiemensSomfyThebenWielandZumtobel
Logic module - What is a KNX logic module and what options does the device offer when linking simple and highly complex functions? Why do we recommend logic modules as a useful addition to any KNX system? Find out here.KNX is the standard protocol for smart home and building automation. A system equipped with KNX technology enables you to control all connected devices in your household via a touch panel or remotely. The KNX technology is used not only in private homes or shops, but also in industrial buildings, hospitals, schools, high-rise buildings, universities, yachts and ferries and other facilities. The KNX automation system in residential or industrial buildings connects a large number of devices within the same facility. This allows information to be exchanged very quickly and maximizes efficiency in the workplace. There are hardly any limits to the size of a system and its complexity. KNX can be connected to different systems like BACnet, LON, LCN, RS485, LoRa, NB-IOT, Zigbee and others. This creates almost unlimited possibilities. Changes and extensions are possible at any time, quickly and inexpensively. The KNX automation makes our life more comfortable because it is:flexible - Almost all functions in the house can be controlled via KNX. Numerous brand manufacturers offer a wide variety of compatible devices.User-friendly - All electrical devices are easy to control. All control modules can be operated manually.safe and secure - the KNX system is not based on 230V, but on harmless 24-30 V. With the KNX Secure function, the system is particularly secure. With the KNX technology, the house, property and outbuildings can be controlled and monitored automatically. The use of additional control centers is not necessary. The KNX system fulfills a large number of functions, for example lighting, air conditioning and security systems. Work steps and daily routines are accelerated and the energy in our living space is used more efficiently. Easy installation:As series installation devices, logic modules are quickly clamped onto the DIN rail. The KNX connection is made using a special terminal. In order to create a perfect setup, numerous primary and secondary components can and must work together in a system. This includes KNX logic modules. These are always used when the installed KNX devices lack the necessary logic functions for specific tasks or higher-level central control and regulation tasks are required. As a modular installation device with a width of 1 to 2 modular widths, logic modules and scene modules/event modules also fit into small installations. An additional power supply is not necessary. The device draws its energy from the KNX system.What are KNX logic modules used for?KNX logic modules are a very useful and important addition to any KNX system. This means that additional functions can be reliably mapped. With the help of KNX logic modules, you can define a wide variety of dependencies and logically link group addresses. It is possible to implement simple and highly complex functions, from the alarm system to meter monitoring. You always remain decentralized and independent of central server components.Image: MDT SCN-LOG1.02 logic moduleKNX logic modules offer linking functions with:all common logic gates, filter functions, time functionsTime modules with comparison function and run-on timeconverters and multiplex modulesdelay blockslight scene modulesMonitoring functions of bus participantscomplex specific blind controlshour counterstemperature switches or temperature modulesConverters for converting telegramsSequencer modules for generating multiple telegramsand many more TIPEven if a KNX server/visualization is used, we recommend a KNX logic module for failure monitoring or for relevant functions that must be ensured in the event of a KNX server failure.You are still not sure what practical use logic modules have? We will show you with a very simple example:Suppose you have a small pond with a fountain on the patio of your house. Now you want the fountain to be running when you are home in the evening. The easiest would be to turn it on and off manually. No automation is used here. Using a timer is a bit more convenient. This means that the fountain runs in the evening after work, for example from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. However, this is not yet intelligently automated. If the fountain's power supply is connected to the KNX bus, you could set the switch-on time in the evening and let the fountain run until sunset. But what if you sit longer on your terrace at the weekend and don't want the fountain to switch off when the sun goes down. This is where the logic module comes into play. In addition to timing and sun control, you can now command the fountain to keep running as long as the patio lights are on.How are KNX logic modules programmed?The KNX logic module is usually parameterized via the ETS (Engineering Tool Software). Complex KNX logic modules are processed using a simple graphic editor, which also enables laypersons to easily program and commission them. These logic modules often require free additional software/plug-in provided by the manufacturer.Are there different KNX logic modules?eibabo® has a large portfolio of KNX modules that are designed for a wide variety of tasks. These include KNX logic modules, KNX logic building blocks, KNX security modules, KNX application building blocks, KNX time building blocks, KNX logic controls, KNX link building blocks, KNX monitoring building blocks, KNX function modules, KNX scenes/event building blocks, KNX visualization servers and KNX logic controllers. When buying, make sure you choose high-quality goods from manufacturers such as ABB, Berker, Buderus, Busch-Jaeger, Hager, Jung, MDT, Merten, Schneider-Electric or Siemens.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Installation bus systems > Logic component for bus system you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Alarm moduleApplication controllerApplication moduleBus technologyControllersFunction moduleLogic moduleMonitoring moduleSecurity moduleSocket coverZone terminalfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Logic module:ABBBUDERUSBusch JaegerGiraMDTMertenSchneider ElectricSiemens
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