BS EN 50090-2-1:1996 - Home and building electronic systems (HBES) - System overview. Architecture
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BS EN 50090-2-1:1996 is a European standard that provides guidelines for the design and installation of home and building electronic systems. Specifically, it covers the requirements for home and building electronic systems in terms of communication protocols, cabling, connectors, and other related equipment.
This standard is part of a series of standards known as the "Home and Building Electronic Systems" (HBES) series. The HBES standards are intended to promote the development of home and building automation systems that are compatible with each other and can be integrated into a single system.
BS EN 50090-2-1:1996 focuses on the communication protocols used in home and building electronic systems. It specifies the requirements for the communication protocols used to exchange information between different components of the system, such as sensors, controllers, and actuators. The standard also specifies the requirements for the cabling, connectors, and other equipment used to connect the different components of the system.
Overall, BS EN 50090-2-1:1996 provides a framework for the design and installation of home and building electronic systems that can improve the comfort, safety, and energy efficiency of buildings.
Data processing; Transport layer (OSI); Domestic electrical installations; Open systems interconnection; Interfaces (data processing); Building services; Design; Domestic; Systems analysis; Application layer (OSI); Electronic equipment and components; Network layer (OSI); Physical layer (OSI); Management; Data link layer (OSI)