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AVE boasts a comprehensive KNX range, with the 18” Touch Screen Supervisor as its flagship model. An ultra-thin design ...
ETS6 takes centre stage during the month of May with 24 roadshow stops all over the world.
2010 – launch of ETS 4 with improved usability. KNX Association also makes its debut at the Light + Building show in Frankfurt with the ‘KNX City’ as well as other booths. Over 100 KNX Members exhibit ...
Simon Buddle looks at the advantages of using driver hubs for LED lighting control to simplify installation and maintenance. The M&E world often feels like it is stuck in the 1970s. All around us we ...
In this interview with Katie Rose, Christiane Pursche shares how women can hold their own on construction sites and enjoy a successful profession in the industry. KNXtoday: Tell us your background and ...
Various components from leading manufacturers such as Fronius, KOSTAL, SMA and SolarEdge are already integrated. Other charging points from the manufacturers MENNEKES, Walther Werke and Spelsberg have ...
Simon Buddle discusses the pros and cons of single-line KNX topology, and the benefits of using line couplers to support separate lines and power supplies, particularly in apartment blocks. As we move ...
Michael Critchfield explains the need for revisions to major releases of ETS software and what the latest version, ETS6.3.1 will bring. With backwards compatibility to 35 years of KNX devices, and, in ...
Jesus Arias explains how the KNX Startup Incubator has helped new ventures take their first steps into IoT-driven solutions and is now entering a new chapter in building an AI-centric ecosystem. In ...
I still vividly remember sitting in a design team meeting many years ago (and I often repeat this story) when the electrical contractor railed against the idea that DALI had been recommended as the ...
With a degree in Electronic & Electrical Engineering from Nottingham University, Gordon Fry’s journey into KNX began in 2001, when the protocol, then known as EIB, was still little-known in the UK.
Simon Buddle discusses how using KNX to control units for block-wide BMS controls is not only achievable but financially advantageous, and argues why fan coil unit manufacturers should build KNX ...
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