an open standard that specifies requirements for communications between and interoperability of products in a home or light-commercial environments. It specifies the required communications protocol and network object and product models and follows the seven-layer OSI protocol stack.
Known as EIA-600, it is a standard developed by the Electronics Industry Association. The CEBus effort was initiated in 1964 as a cross-industry effort among players in home controls, residential wiring and consumer electronics. The standard specifies home control signals across a wide variety of network media.
Known as EIA-600, it is a standard developed by the Electronics Industry Association. The CEBus effort was initiated in 1984 as a cross-industry effort among players in home controls, residential wiring, and consumer electronics. The standard specifies how products send messages to other products, identifies the (numerous) media available and how to use them, and defines what products can say to each other and how they say it. CEBus utilizes the Common Application Language (CAL), which serves as the basis for a CEBus "spin-off" known as EIA/CEA - 844 (Generic CAL).
Community Electronic Bus - A domestic automation standard developed by the EIAJ (Electronic Industries Association of Japan) and allied associations representing the appliance, heating, ventilating, air conditioning, security, telecommunications, utilities and cable industries.
Consumer Electronics Bus -- A home automation bus that unites consumer products into a single network using any of six communication media (power line carrier {PLC}, twisted pair {TP}, radio frequency {RF}, infrared {IR}, coaxial cable {CX}, and fiber optics {FO}). CEBus is supported by EIA. The standard is also known as the Home Automation Standard or sometimes as Synq. (2,4)
Consumer Electronics Bus is a set of standards for communicating control information between devices such as lighting controls, appliances, HVAC equipment and more.
CEBus, short for Consumer Electronic bus, also known as EIA-600, is a set of electrical standards and communication protocols for electronic devices to transmit commands and data. It is suitable for devices in households and offices to use, and might be useful for utility interface and light industrial applications.