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BSI PD IEC TR 63425:2022

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Connectivity for lighting systems

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BSI 2022 26
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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 undefined
3 CONTENTS
5 FOREWORD
7 INTRODUCTION
8 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
9 4 Topologies, OSI model, physical layers and communication protocols
4.1 Topologies
4.1.1 Point-to-point topology
4.1.2 Bus topology
4.1.3 Daisy chain topology
Figures
Figure 1 – Point-to-point topology illustration
Figure 2 – Bus topology illustration
10 4.1.4 Ring topology
4.1.5 Star topology
Figure 3 – Daisy chain topology illustration
Figure 4 – Ring topology illustration
11 4.1.6 Mesh topology
4.1.7 Hybrid topology
Figure 5 – Star topology illustration
Figure 6 – Mesh topology illustration
12 4.2 Open systems interconnection (OSI) model
4.2.1 Layer 1: physical layer
4.2.2 Layer 2: data link layer
4.2.3 Layer 3: network layer
4.2.4 Layer 4: transport layer
4.2.5 Layer 5: session layer
4.2.6 Layer 6: presentation layer
4.2.7 Layer 7: application layer
Figure 7 – Hybrid topology illustration
13 4.3 Lower layers
4.3.1 General
4.3.2 IEEE 802.3 (10BASE-T, 100BASE-T and 1000BASE-T Ethernet)
4.3.3 IEEE 802.11 (wireless local area network (WLAN), Wi-Fi)
Tables
Table 1 – Seven-layer OSI model
14 4.3.4 IEEE 802.15.1 (low-rate wireless personal area network (LR-WPAN), Bluetooth)
4.3.5 IEEE 802.15.4 (low-rate wireless personal area network (LR-WPAN), ZigBee and Thread)
15 4.3.6 IEC 62943 (VLC and Li-Fi, IEEE 802.15.7)
4.4 Communication protocols
4.4.1 BACnet
16 4.4.2 IEC 62386 (digital addressable lighting interface, DALI®)
17 4.4.3 DMX 512 (digital multiple X) and RDM (remote device management)
4.4.4 Zigbee and Dotdot
18 4.4.5 ECHONET Lite
19 4.4.6 EnOcean
4.4.7 KNX
20 4.4.8 LonWorks
4.4.9 0-10 VDC
4.4.10 PWM (pulse width modulation)
21 5 Examples of lighting systems and other systems which can control lighting
5.1 Typical OSI model layers for lighting systems
5.2 Typical communication protocols for lighting systems
Table 2 – Typical OSI model layers for lighting systems andother systems which can control lighting
22 5.3 Typical characteristics of communication protocols for lighting systems
Table 3 – Typical communication protocols for lighting systemsand other systems which can control lighting
23 5.4 Typical schematic diagram for lighting systems
Table 4 – Typical characteristics of communication protocols
24 Figure 8 – Typical diagram for lighting system connection to other systems
25 Bibliography
BSI PD IEC TR 63425:2022
$142.49