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To connect LinuxMCE (with the "old" driver) with your EIB/KNX environment you MUST use a serial bus connector. I use a Berker FT1.2 (order nr. 750600xx). | To connect LinuxMCE (with the "old" driver) with your EIB/KNX environment you MUST use a serial bus connector. I use a Berker FT1.2 (order nr. 750600xx). | ||
If you try to use the new driver, you can use any connector because it works with eibd ([[EIB/KNX with eibd]]). | If you try to use the new driver, you can use any connector because it works with eibd ([[EIB/KNX with eibd]]). | ||
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The Systemkoppler is used to connect EIB over Powernet to an EIB over Twisted Pair installation. All telegrams pass easily between those installs. | The Systemkoppler is used to connect EIB over Powernet to an EIB over Twisted Pair installation. All telegrams pass easily between those installs. | ||
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+ | The 6987/10 can be used as a PSU for the TP bus for up to 5 TP devices. | ||
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+ | Add to that a KNX/IP gateway (or other support KNX-2-computer gateway), and you can control your EIB/KNX over Powernet setup from LinuxMCE. | ||
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+ | == EIB/KNX in the USA == | ||
+ | Siemens has a few actors, which are US-specific (110/120V) | ||
+ | * Binary Actor (8-port) 5WG1 512-1CB01. | ||
+ | * Power Supply 5WG1123-1CB01 | ||
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+ | All low-voltage sensors, like switch plates, PIRs etc from around the world should be usable in the USA, as they are independent of the mains. | ||
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+ | It seems a company called [http://www.elementcontrols.com/ Element Controls] does have quite a few KNX devices in the US as well. Maybe they would like to sponsor a few devices to one of our main devs, so he can get accustomed with KNX in the US. |
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Usage Information |
To connect LinuxMCE (with the "old" driver) with your EIB/KNX environment you MUST use a serial bus connector. I use a Berker FT1.2 (order nr. 750600xx). If you try to use the new driver, you can use any connector because it works with eibd (EIB/KNX with eibd).
EIB/KNX over Powernet
There is no direct serial bus connector for EIB over Powernet. One way to circumvent this problem, is to use a "Systemkoppler 6987/10" from Busch-Jäger.
The Systemkoppler is used to connect EIB over Powernet to an EIB over Twisted Pair installation. All telegrams pass easily between those installs.
The 6987/10 can be used as a PSU for the TP bus for up to 5 TP devices.
Add to that a KNX/IP gateway (or other support KNX-2-computer gateway), and you can control your EIB/KNX over Powernet setup from LinuxMCE.
EIB/KNX in the USA
Siemens has a few actors, which are US-specific (110/120V)
- Binary Actor (8-port) 5WG1 512-1CB01.
- Power Supply 5WG1123-1CB01
All low-voltage sensors, like switch plates, PIRs etc from around the world should be usable in the USA, as they are independent of the mains.
It seems a company called Element Controls does have quite a few KNX devices in the US as well. Maybe they would like to sponsor a few devices to one of our main devs, so he can get accustomed with KNX in the US.