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PLCBUS or PLC-BUS is a proprietary power-line
communication protocol A communication protocol is a system of rules that allows two or more entities of a communications system to transmit information via any kind of variation of a physical quantity. The protocol defines the rules, syntax, semantics and synchroniza ...
for communication between electronic devices used for home automation. It primarily uses power line wiring for signaling and control. PLCBUS is similar to the
X10 (industry standard) X10 is a protocol for communication among electronic devices used for home automation (''domotics''). It primarily uses power line wiring for signaling and control, where the signals involve brief radio frequency bursts representing digital inf ...
power line communication protocol. Though PLCBUS uses the same addressing scheme it is not compatible with X10. PLCBUS and X10 can coexist in the same power-line network and can interact with the use of bridges (like the PLCBUS 4808 device).


History and adoption

PLCBUS was developed in 2002 by ATS Ltd. in Amsterdam the Netherlands. Companies like
Philips Koninklijke Philips N.V. (), commonly shortened to Philips, is a Dutch multinational conglomerate corporation that was founded in Eindhoven in 1891. Since 1997, it has been mostly headquartered in Amsterdam, though the Benelux headquarters i ...
, Magma and
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have agreements with ATS Ltd. regarding PLCBUS products. Also
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, IBM,
KPN KPN (in full Koninklijke KPN N.V., also Royal KPN N.V.) is a Dutch landline and mobile telecommunications company. KPN originated from a government-run postal, telegraph and telephone service and is based in Rotterdam, Netherlands. History Un ...
,
Nokia Nokia Corporation (natively Nokia Oyj, referred to as Nokia) is a Finnish multinational telecommunications, information technology, and consumer electronics corporation, established in 1865. Nokia's main headquarters are in Espoo, Finland, i ...
,
Motorola Motorola, Inc. () was an American multinational telecommunications company based in Schaumburg, Illinois, United States. After having lost $4.3 billion from 2007 to 2009, the company split into two independent public companies, Motorol ...
, Hewlett Packard, Dell, Siemens and
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are said to have agreements with ATS Ltd. Philips, Nokia, Siemens and the French power company Électricité de France are member of the PLC-BUS Union Commission. In 2005 the Chinese company Shanghai Super Smart Electronics bought the PLCBUS Technology for their home automation products. Currently the use of PLCBUS, however, is not as widespread as the X10 protocol and there is no vibrant community of PLCBUS users.


Advantages

Advantages are: * Reliable two-way communication: an ACK is being sent back to the sender module to acknowledge command * Possibility to query the status of a module (for example to determine if a device is switched on or what the dim level of a light is) * Possibility to monitor the noise and signal levels per module * Fast: the time between the sending of a command and the retuning of an ACK is ~500 msPLCBUS is Okay
blog.hekkers.net. August 13, 2008. * Scalability: up to 64000 modules can be addressed. An address consists of a user code, house code and unit code to uniquely identify a module. The large number of addressable modules greatly decreases the chance of unwanted interactions with PLCBUS modules of neighbors, eliminating the need of filters.


Disadvantages

* The normal PLCBUS switches can only switch local appliances. Special scene controller switches are needed to switch appliances remotely.


Typical devices

An ''appliance switch'' is used to both locally switch a device on/off andremote (from a scene controller or computer interface for example). Special micro modules are available that can be installed behind switches. Existing on/off switches or momentary (normal-open) switches can be used in conjunction with those micro modules. Also available are plugin appliance switches which don’t have to be built-in and which can also be operated locally or remote. A ''light dimmer'' is used to set a lights’ lightlevel both locally and remote (from a scene controller or computer interface for example). Special micro modules are available that can be installed behind switches or in the ceiling above the light. Existing on/off switches or momentary (normal-open) switches can be used in conjunction with those micro modules. Also available are plugin light dimmers which don’t have to be built-in and which can also be operated locally or remote. A ''scene controller'' or scene switch is a switch which can operate appliances and lights remote but not locally. It can send macros to set light levels and switch appliances on or off. Scene controllers are typically used to perform activities. For example, for watching TV lights are dimmed, the window blinds are closed and the TV is turned on. A ''computer interface'' like the PLCBUS 1141, connected to a serial RS-232 or USB port, can be used to operate appliances and lights and to read module status. Windows software is available and also Linux drivers do exist. A ''bridge'' can be used to mix PLCBUS technology with other power-line communication technology. For example, the PLCBUS 4808 device can be used to let PLCBUS devices interoperate with X10 devices. A ''phase coupler'' can be used to couple up to three different electrical phases. In a normal house, typically only one phase is available.


References


External links


ShangHai Super Smart Electronics Co., Ltd.

Advanced Technical Solutions Ltd. (ATS)

PLC-BUS.info forum
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