BSI BS EN 50295 Low-Voltage Switchgear and Controlgear - Controller and Device Interface Systems - Actuator Sensor Interface (AS-i)
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BSI BS EN 50295 Document Information:
Title
Low-Voltage Switchgear and Controlgear - Controller and Device Interface Systems - Actuator Sensor Interface (AS-i)
Niederspannungsschaltgeraete Steuerungs und Geraeteinterface systeme. Aktuator sensor interface (ASi)
Appareillage a basse tension. Systemes d'interface appareil de commande. Appareils. Interface capteuractionneur (ASi)
British Standards Institution
Publication Date:
Nov 15, 1999
Scope:
Specifies requirements for a bit-orientated interface system between a single controlling device and control circuit devices as defined in BS EN 60947-1, connected by an unshielded, untwisted two-wire cable carrying data and power.
Keywords:
- Switchgear
- Electric control equipment
- Electronic equipment and components
- Low-voltage equipment
- Interfaces
- Control devices
- Controllers
- Actuators
- Probes
- Electrical components
- Signals
- Electrical impedance
- Information exchange
- Data transmission
- Circuits
- Electric wiring systems
- Marking
- Rated power
- Voltage
- Electromagnetic compatibility
- Emission
- Electric filters
- Electric current
- Electrical testing
- Mechanical testing
- Performance testing
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