The following 7500 products have been found matching your search "Radio":

Item/s (7500)

Categories | Others (10)

Found in manufacturer pages: 2

Sommer - If you rely on the support of modern drive and radio technology, doors, gates, barriers and other things open at the push of a button or even automatically. Sommer Antriebs- und Funktechnik GmbH from Kirchheim unter Teck in Baden-Württemberg is active in this field and makes garage door drives, underground garage door drives, courtyard and external door drives, radio transmitters and receivers, access systems, roller shutter and awning drives, roller door controls, industrial door drives, barriers and accessories here. Intelligent smart home solutions are also being developed. With its products, the company is one of the leading manufacturers in Europe. It attaches great importance to quality and sales via professional specialist dealers such as the eibabo® technology store. The product groups are not aimed exclusively at commercial or industrial customers. Private users and municipal institutions are also among the company's customers. Many resources flow into research and development - a strategy that leads to continuous innovations and solid international competitiveness. The Sommer group of companies is active worldwide and maintains numerous subsidiaries and sales locations on all continents, where the Sommer products "Made in Germany" are highly valued. Not least because of this, the company's export share is over 80 percent. This medium-sized company was founded in 1980. In the early days, drive technology from third-party production was sold, until 1985, when the company became the manufacturer with its own drive. The components offered by eibmarkt® in the eibabo® shops include radio hand transmitters, radio receivers, antennas, key switches, control modules, coding devices, buttons, garage door drives and signaling devices such as traffic lights and warning lights.
Astro Strobel - The eibabo® shops from eibmarkt® sell components for receiving and distributing radio and television signals as an online specialist shop for smart home and electronic items. These include, for example, antenna sockets, house transfer points, multi-switches, low-noise blocks (also called LNBs or feed systems), components for surge protection, grounding brackets, single and double sockets, compression pliers and plugs, broadband amplifiers, resistors, signal converters, coax cables, splitters and junction boxes. The company ASTRO Strobel is one of these manufacturers and system providers for reception and distribution systems, whose products are available here in the eibabo® technology store at top conditions. You make no compromises when it comes to the quality of the products. At ASTRO Strobel, 'Made in Germany' is a predicate for the highest standards for the benefit of the user. Each product is subjected to extensive functional tests. At ASTRO Strobel Kommunikationssysteme GmbH, more than 150 employees work in state-of-the-art production facilities and are involved in the development, manufacture and sale of products for television, radio and distribution technology. The origins of the medium-sized industrial company go back to 1947, when Adolf Strobel founded a local production facility for antennas out of personal interest in the rapidly developing radio reception technology. Over the decades, the range has expanded to include amplifiers and connection technology as well as state-of-the-art, digital satellite, CATV and terrestrial reception systems. The company sees itself as the market leader in Germany in the development of headends, which serve to feed in all available signals within broadband cable networks. It can refer to numerous patents and ISO certifications.

Found in shop categories: 8

Radio - Radio is still one of the most used media worldwide. It provides entertainment in the office or runs casually on the construction site. But even at home, the radio is an integral part of our everyday lives. In addition to the classic portable radios with CD players and clock radios, you can get them here in the eibabo® online shop:robust construction site radios that can withstand dirt and impactelegant and discreet flush-mounted radio components for your smart home installationportable radio recorders for children's rooms, teenagers' rooms or hobby roomsDAB+ digital radios and clock radios for the kitchen and bathroom Image: Makita DMR301 battery construction site radioWhat are construction site radios?Not everyone is lucky enough to be able to sit in a quiet office and listen to the radio. Many of us are on construction sites every day - road construction and civil engineering, building houses or other locations. But that doesn't mean you have to give up music. Because with entertaining rhythms, time flies by and work is easier to do. But a shell of a house, a metal workshop or the cab of an excavator are harsh environments for a radio. Dust, moisture, paint, glowing chips or impacts can quickly destroy the sensitive technology or damage the housing. But there are construction site radios for such locations. These are designed to be particularly robust and withstand the usual conditions that can occur during transport, in a workshop or on a construction site. Construction site radios are either operated with normal mains power, with standard batteries or in some cases even with compatible battery packs for cordless power tools. This makes the devices very flexible, so that they can also work outdoors on a remote construction site. Depending on the model, there are construction site radios with interfaces for connecting or with the option of wirelessly connecting external devices.A construction site radio differs from a standard radio in its robust construction. These feature protective reinforcements ranging from simple edge protectors to armor-like casings to full exoskeleton-like structures. All of this provides the protection you need should the radio fall down or bang around in the cargo area of the van. High weightDue to their construction, construction site radios are often comparatively heavy. Larger models can weigh over 10 kilograms. To facilitate portability, construction site radios usually have sturdy carrying handles. Typically, construction site radios offer separate buttons for on/off, function selection, radio setting and time display. The buttons and knobs are often rubberized and large so that they can be operated comfortably even with gloves. Some models have a dedicated mute button that allows you to quickly turn off the sound. This is very useful when the phone rings, for example.In addition to tuning in to your favorite radio broadcasts, many construction site radios can be fed via the appropriate interfaces from an additional device such as an MP3 player, smartphone, tablet or CD player. Sometimes even a docking station for the smartphone is integrated. The slots for SD memory cards or USB sticks can usually be closed with rubber covers. Of course, the connection is often also possible wirelessly via Bluetooth. In order to accommodate and protect the additional devices mentioned, many construction site radios offer built-in compartments including interfaces for connection. This is particularly useful when the radio is connected to the mains and you want to use it to charge your mobile phone.What are flush-mounted radios for Smart Home?The modern Smart Home building automation stands for the interaction of entertainment electronics, lighting technology and air conditioning technology as well as security systems. Their use can:save energySignificantly increase the protection of a residential building, commercial or storage areaimprove living comfort and conditions at work In the field of consumer electronics, the eibabo® shop offers you discreet, digital flush-mounted radios that can be easily integrated into your system, controlled centrally or decentrally and connected to the Internet via interfaces. This means that every family member has the opportunity to listen to their favorite tunes, radio plays, podcasts or foreign language courses according to their individual taste. Alternatively, the same music plays throughout the house.What is special about the flush-mounted radios is their size and shape. The devices, like the corresponding loudspeakers, are integrated into switch boxes. As a result, they fit almost invisibly into the house installation and offer networked home entertainment at the highest level. Of course, connectivity is also a key aspect here. External devices can be connected to the radios via Bluetooth.What does digital radio and DAB+ mean?Enjoy your favorite music at home anytime or stay informed by news and podcasts. But what is digital radio anyway and how does it differ from classic analogue radio?Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) is a technology that broadcasts digital radio programs. The idea of digital radio came at the end of the 1980s when there were no longer enough free slots for all stations in the regular VHF band. DAB was developed as a digital standard in which more stations can be placed through more efficient coding. DAB has therefore been around for a very long time. The first DAB station was launched in 1995 and the first DAB+ station started broadcasting in 2007. DAB technology is currently used mainly in Europe and differs from analog FM radio in that it can be received anywhere.There are of course technical differences between DAB+ and the usual FM. With VHF, each transmitter transmits independently via radio waves, the range of which is limited. The reception is therefore dependent on the location and the set reception frequency. No radio waves are sent with DAB+. The transmitted digital signals are combined into so-called data frames. Various frequency channels are provided so that different countries can select those which are free from other services. It is thus comparable to the television program, where you can switch between the channels without having to first tune to a specific wavelength. In the past, the transmitters themselves received a license for one frequency for analogue broadcasting. Nowadays, the license is given to a data frame operator and they lease the channels to the radio stations. That is why DAB also has a disadvantage for the listener. The rental of a channel depends on the bit rate of the transmission. So it is cheaper to send with a low transmission rate than with a high one. Thus, as a rule, the optimal or best possible quality is not broadcast.Who Invented the Radio?Finally, a small digression into the history of radio. Heinrich Hertz's proof of the existence of electromagnetic waves formed the basis for the later development of radio. But before the technology was used for entertainment, it was used for the wireless transmission of radio telegrams in the form of Morse code signals.Already knewIn 1899, a radio signal was used for the first time to save people from death. It was a group of fishermen floating on an ice floe near the island of Gotland.The invention of the radio is thus a continuous further development of radio technology, on which Heinrich Hertz, Nicola Tesla, Guglielmo Marconi, Oliver Lodge and Alexander Popov researched separately and independently between 1890 and 1905. So there is no forefather of radio. Each of these scientists contributed to it.We deliver construction site radios, smart home flush-mounted radios, travel radios, clock radios, world receivers and kitchen radios to you worldwide. Choose from high quality goods from manufacturers such as Beko, Busch Jaeger, Grundig, Lenco, Jung, Makita, Sony, Panasonic and many more.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Consumer electronics > Radio you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Bathroom radioClock radioDABUKWInternet radioDigital radioFlush-mounted radioHome radioInternet radioKitchen radioPocket radioPortable radioSensor buttonsSite radioTravel radiofrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Radio:Beko Grundig CEBusch JaegerGrundigGrundig CEGrundig Intermed(CE)Huber + Söhne WHDJungKathreinLencoMakitaMetabowerkeNTP New-Tech-ProductsPanasonicSonyTechniSatTelestarWisiWörlein
Radio receiver - Do you have an existing electrical installation and would like to automate it inexpensively? Do you want to retrofit or expand your smart home without having to open walls? Then high-quality radio receivers belong in your shopping cart. Find out here what options are available to you with the use of radio receivers.What are radio receivers?Radio receiver is the generic term for a variety of different devices that are capable of receiving signals. Within a communication system, a radio transmitter emits a modulated signal. The signal is transmitted via a carrier medium (e.g. air) and reaches the receiver. This very weak signal is picked up by the radio receiver's antenna and amplified inside the receiver. In addition, the received signal is isolated from noise or interference signals. Finally, the modulated signal has to be demodulated in the receiver in order to get back the original signal. This is reinforced again. We all know radio receivers from our daily life. A typical representative is the classic radio. Here speech or music is transmitted via long wave bands, medium wave bands and short wave bands. Their frequency is between 30 kHz and 300 kHz for long waves and 30 MHz to 300 MHz for short waves. Another recipient of our everyday use is the telephone. This so-called communications receiver is used to receive shortwave telephone signals.Already knew?The higher the frequency, the shorter the wavelength and the faster the speed of transmission.A final example is the receivers of television signals. These signals are typically transmitted over VHF (very high frequency) and UHF (ultra high frequency) bands with a frequency between 30 MHz and 3 GHz.But how important are radio receivers for you, your building automation or the electrical installation?Radio receivers are used wherever there is no power line or bus line. In addition, radio receivers are suitable for anyone who wants an installation that is as flexible as possible. Our radio receivers are also suitable for retrofitting existing analogue installations and device controls. In this way, radio receivers offer an interesting and cost-effective solution for home automation and to increase living comfort.For this reason we offer a wide range of radio receiversfor flush mounting (radio receivers, switching actuators and radio actuators)for operation (radio buttons, antenna modules, universal displays)for control (radio adapter, radio sockets and adapter plugs) from all well-known manufacturers. These include top brands such as ABB, Bachmann, Busch Jaeger, Eltako, Grothe, Jung, Peha, Warema, Stiebel Eltron and numerous others.What is a radio actuator?Within building automation, a radio actuator performs the same tasks as a wired actuator. The difference is that the radio actuator does not require a bus line to carry out the tasks assigned to it. The device receives the working signals via a wireless radio link. In principle, it would also be possible to wirelessly implement the power supply in the near field by means of inductive energy transmission. However, wireless actuators usually have a direct power supply. The transmission frequency and reception frequency is usually 868 MHz.What advantages do wireless actuators offer?In order to recognize the differences compared to wired actuators, let's first look at their control. There are actuators that are controlled by switching the power supply on and off. Other actuators are controlled by switching the contacts. With these contact switching actuators, there is a permanent voltage, which the device draws from a machine, for example. The switching tasks are transmitted via an additional bus line. The disadvantage of both variants lies in the sometimes long cable routes and complex cable connections. These are expensive and may affect the mobility of automated machines. The radius of action is limited by the length of the line connections. In addition, with mobile installations there is always a risk of damage to the connections. A radio actuator solves many of these problems. By using wireless actuators, control cabling can be saved and the flexibility of the installation can be increased. TIP:With repeaters you can easily increase the radio range of your radio transmitters and thus expand the area of application of the receivers. When using an inductive power supply, such a device does not require the use of fixed connections. Other advantages are:Possibility to expand the functionality of already existing systems or home automationPreservation of the aesthetics by saving on cables and cable management systemsIncreased security in access systems or similar because no lines can be manipulated What types of radio actuators are there?In the eibabo® technology store you can get wireless actuators for a wide variety of tasks. These include, among others:Blind actuators and roller shutter actuators (for sun-guided or timed control of your shading systems)Dimming actuators (for the realization of different light scenes and for the optimal setting of the lighting according to time and other parameters)Relay actuators (for switching circuits and the associated control of end devices)Temperature controller (to regulate and display the room temperature)Presence detectors and motion sensors (to trigger certain processes when detecting human presence)Light sensors and brightness sensors (for automatically switching the lighting)as well as staircase lighting actuators, impulse switches, universal actuators, time relays and others Image: Eltako FUD61NPN-230V wireless actuator universal dimmer switchWhat do I have to consider when buying radio receivers and radio actuators?Of course, a radio receiver isn't of much use to you if it doesn't receive any signals. You need appropriate radio transmitters or sensors that provide the recipients with the required data. These can be, for example, window contacts or door contacts, universal transmitters, remote controls, hand-held transmitters, weather stations, temperature controllers, motion detectors, thermostats, buttons or the like. In order for the communication between sensors and actuators to work, all components must be parameterized. As a result, each device knows which commands to send or receive and how to respond to them. The standardized 'Engineering Tool Software (ETS)' is available for this. This is a tool that you need for commissioning and linking KNX devices. You can obtain the software from www.knx.org. In principle, the ETS is also suitable for laypersons who are interested in the logic of the KNX, as programming knowledge is not required.In addition, we generally recommend studying the applications (parameters and functions) provided by the manufacturer for the ETS before purchasing. This ensures that a specific device can also take on the tasks you want and carry them out correctly. This also includes the frequency with which the transmitter and receiver work.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Domestic switching devices > Radio receiver you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Awning actuatorBuilding automationCable replacementDimmer insertsElectric heatingEngine actuatorEngine control unitEntrance gateFlush receiverGate controlGlass radiatorHome automation remote controlHome controlInfrared panelRadio conversion setRadio remote controlRadio switchShutter radio receiverSocket actuatorStaircase timer switchSun protectionTactile sensorUniversal receiverVideo intercomWind sensorWipe-onWireless sensorWireless socketfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Radio receiver:ABBAVM ComputersystemeBerner TorantriebeBusch JaegerEberleElsoEltakoEthermaEVNGrotheHamaHuber + Söhne WHDJumoJungMertenRademacherSchalkSomfySommerStiebel EltronVitramoWarema
Radio transmitter - Would you like to automate an existing electrical installation at low cost without having to open walls and lay many lines or cables? Do you want to retrofit or expand your smart home? Then both radio transmitters and radio receivers belong on your shopping list. Find out more here about the possibilities that radio transmitters and radio receivers offer you. Radio technology has become an integral part of our everyday life. Think of radio signals, television and mobile phones, the Internet and many other things.WLAN or Wi-Fi?WLAN is a wireless radio network limited to a local area. Wi-Fi is more of a brand name of a consortium of companies (Wi-Fi Alliance). For example, devices labeled 'Wireless Fidelity' receive WiFi.In the field of radio transmitters, there are numerous device types and standards, such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC and cellular.What are radio transmitters?A radio transmitter is an electronic device that generates radio waves. In the field of electrical engineering, the device mainly transmits control signals, switching signals, error messages and status messages. In telecommunications, radio transmitters are used to transmit or send data using an antenna. The transmitter converts the information into a high-frequency alternating current, which is radiated from an antenna as radio waves. Already knew?The Solt transmitter of the Hungarian 'Kossuth Rádió' is the most powerful radio transmitter in Europe. The program can be received in the USA and South Asia. Depending on the type of device, the radio waves are emitted in a specific band of the electromagnetic spectrum. The division into bands serves to fulfill a wide variety of communication tasks. This includes the transmission of voice, images or very general data. The transmitter uses the current of its power source to provide alternating current according to its bandwidth in the required wavelength. This is the frequency at which the alternating current changes direction per second. The electromagnetic waves or radio waves are radiated outwards as a weak signal via a carrier medium (e.g. the air) via the antenna. A corresponding receiver reverses this process and amplifies the incoming signal in order to be able to process the actual message or data. A transmitter can be a separate device or an electronic circuit in another device.Image: Eltako FSM61-UC wireless transmitter moduleHow is a radio transmitter structured?A radio transmitter requires an energy source that supplies the device with power and the energy for transmission. An electronic oscillator creates the radio waves and a modulator inserts the actual data into the radio wave. It does this through small variations in the properties of the carrier wave. A high-frequency amplifier increases the power of the signal. This increases the range. And finally, an antenna tuner matches the impedance of the transmitter to that of the antenna. This makes the energy transfer to the antenna efficient and prevents what is known as a 'standing wave' (reflection of the energy from the antenna back to the transmitter).How important are radio transmitters in building automation or the electrical installation?You use radio transmitters when there is no power line or bus line at a certain point in your installation. There you position a radio receiver, which receives the signals from the transmitter and takes over the desired tasks. These can be switching actions and control functions or the display of information. Radio transmitters are therefore an alternative when flexible installations are desired. Radio transmitters are also suitable if you want to retrofit existing analogue installations and device controls. Radio transmitters are a simple and inexpensive solution for home automation and are used to increase living comfort.You can get a large selection of radio transmitters in the eibabo® technology storefor flush mounting (radio transmitter modules, universal transmitter)for operation (radio buttons, KNX remote controls, hand-held transmitters)for control (wireless weather stations, multiple wall switches, room temperature controllers, wireless window contacts and other sensors) from all well-known manufacturers. These include top brands such as SOMFY, Rademacher, Warema Sonnen, Eltako, Schalk, Sommer and Jung. You will also receive devices and accessories from Hager, Eberle Controls, Berner Torantriebe and EVN Lichttechnik. We also offer elegant wall transmitters that are suitable for flexible installation on wallpaper, glass, mirrors, tiles or wood. Or you can select immediately functional wireless motion detectors, wireless switches or wireless sets from our range.What is the range of radio transmitters in electrical engineering?The range of radio transmitters can vary greatly. This depends both on the radio technology used and on the environmental conditions. Ranges between 20 meters and one kilometer are usually specified. The specifications in the product information about the maximum range are usually values under optimal conditions. These exist when there is a direct line of sight between the transmitter and receiver without obstacles and the area is not affected by interference signals from the same or a neighboring frequency band. Please keep in mind that these conditions rarely apply and the range will therefore be lower in practice. TIP:When installing radio transmitters, allow for a range reserve of 25%. The reserve is not only used to compensate for a lower range due to current obstacles. If further obstacles are added later (e.g. additional walls or growing trees), the devices can still be used.What is an I/O radio module?I/O radio modules are so-called transceivers, a combination of transmitter and receiver. These therefore have signal inputs and signal outputs. This makes it possible to control or monitor systems with just one radio link. In addition to digital interfaces, some models also offer analog inputs for transmitting sensor values and limit values.What do I have to consider when buying radio transmitters?If you want to use radio transmitters, you need additional receivers that pick up the signals, process them and react accordingly. This can be, for example, switching actuators, universal displays or radio-controlled sockets. To ensure that communication between transmitter and receiver works, all components are parameterized using the standardized 'Engineering Tool Software (ETS)'. In this way, each device knows under which conditions it should send or receive commands and how it has to react to changes. The ETS software is available from www.knx.org and is a tool that you need to commission and link KNX devices. Don't worry: programming skills are not required. The ETS is also suitable for laypersons who are interested in the logic of the KNX. Please make sure that your radio transmitter can take over the transmission tasks you want and carry them out correctly. We therefore recommend that you carefully check the parameters and functions for the ETS provided by the manufacturer before purchasing.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Optical and acoustic signalling equipment > Radio transmitter you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Access controlAdjustment toolAwning radio sensorBlind controlBuilt-in transmitterButton inputCall forwardingControl unitExternal controlFour-channel hand-held transmitterInterval transmitterMicrohand transmitterRadio remote controlRadio transmitterRain sensorReed contactRemote controlSecuritySetting aidShutter buttonSingle-channel hand-held transmitterSun protectionTransceiversUniversal transmitterWind automaticWindow contactWireless technologyWireless wall buttonfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Radio transmitter:Berner TorantriebeBusch JaegerEberleEltakoEthermaEVNGiraGlen DimplexGrotheHagerHamaJungNovarPhoenixRademacherSchabusSchalkSchneider ElectricSiemensSomfySommerWAGO
Power supply - Find out here how to supply your KNX bus system with power. What power requirements do the individual KNX participants have? Which items do we recommend? This eibabo catalog contains power supplies and system devices for various automation systems, such as LCN, radio bus, KNX and many other systems.How do I determine the right KNX power supply for my installation?The most common power supplies in this catalog are for the KNX bus system. To determine the required power supply, you should first look at the structure of a KNX network. A distinction is made here between segments that are divided into a specific hierarchy. Imagine a tree whose trunk splits into branches. Twigs come off the branches. The branches represent the smallest 'unit' and are referred to as lines in the KNX network. Each line consists of the power supply, a KNX bus line and the participants. A main line would be the branch that connects multiple lines into an area. The area line represents the trunk that connects multiple areas. This structure makes sense for larger networks or if a division into several segments is recommended due to the structural conditions of a building.In addition to the power supply for the participants, the bus itself also requires a power supply of 24V nominal voltage. This is transmitted along with the data signals on the bus line. Depending on the manufacturer, the corresponding power supplies deliver 28V to 31V slightly more than the nominal voltage. This creates a buffer, for example for possible line losses. KNX bus participants still work stably up to 21V. The voltage difference is used to compensate for voltage drops in the bus line or at the contact resistances. A line can theoretically include up to 64 devices and provides a maximum current of 640mA at a voltage of 28V to 31V. This statement is based on the assumption that each KNX participant is allowed a maximum of 10mA from the bus voltage. The load capacity of the strongest power supply of 640mA continuous current must not be exceeded.Please plan in reserveWhen dimensioning your lines, allow at least 15% buffer for later extensions. A 640mA power supply therefore corresponds to around 54 devices.Smaller KNX power supplies are also available for fewer participants per line. If you know in advance that a line will never have more than a maximum of 32 subscribers (27 with buffer), you can choose a 320mA power supply. The same applies to a line with a maximum of 16 devices (14 with buffer). A 160mA power supply is sufficient here. In addition, there are larger 29V-30V power supplies with current limiters 640mA and KNX chokes separately. A KNX power supply always contains a KNX choke.The power requirement of a KNX participant is usually standardized. This should not normally exceed 200mW. 150mW for power supply of the microprocessor and 50mW for the bus terminal. There are many KNX devices that do not require this power reference. There are also KNX participants with higher requirements, for example KNX actuators, KNX room controllers or KNX displays. Please take this into account when sizing your lines. Pay attention to possible voltage drops, because the devices do not draw a certain current from the bus, but a certain power. If the maximum current is expected to be exceeded, you should integrate fewer than 64 participants in this line.How does the KNX power supply work?In the KNX power supply, the power supply always provides direct current (DC) at the output. The difference between the designation transformer and power supply is essentially that a classic transformer always outputs alternating current (AC) and also only works with alternating current at the input. Depending on the manufacturer, the power supplies generate a supply voltage of 28V to 31V. When the bus is idle, the supply voltage of the power pack is present. This state corresponds to a logical '1'. The logical '0' is generated by an alternating voltage. In order to send the '0', the sending KNX device reduces the voltage by around 5V for a short time. This results in an immediate compensating impulse, which comes from a choke integrated in the power pack. The KNX line is thus decoupled from the associated KNX power supply by the choke. This prevents short circuits in the data telegrams caused by the power pack. The voltage change is necessary so that the recipient can use the informationAre there KNX power supplies for more than 64 participants per line?In the eibabo® technology store you will find KNX power supplies up to 1280mA. However, it is not possible to set up a line with 128 participants. The power is distributed at two different outputs. There is thus the classic choked output with 640mA for the KNX bus as well as another unchoked output. Participants can be supplied with an auxiliary voltage via this output, for example a heatable rain sensor. Alternatively, you can use it to set up a second line. An additional choke is required for this.Image: Siemens 5WG11525-1AB22 KNX power supplyCan I monitor the utilization of a power supply?If you want to check whether a power supply is reaching its limits in use, we recommend a device with an integrated diagnostic function. This allows device temperature, output current, output voltage, bus traffic and other current measured values to be sent via KNX. This enables troubleshooting or general monitoring.What do I need a KNX emergency power supply for?Whether you need a KNX emergency power supply depends on how high you assess the risk of a power failure and its consequences for your system. The emergency power supply is used to buffer the bus voltage. An external battery is connected to the device. This provides a voltage of 12V DC and ensures the bus voltage for some time. The integrated charging electronics of the KNX emergency power supply recharges the battery or maintains the state of charge. You can record the operating states (mains voltage, error warning, battery operation) using a binary input, for example. As a rule, KNX emergency power supplies are mounted on the DIN rail. Both the KNX emergency power supplies and the required batteries are available here in the eibabo® shop at reasonable prices.What does PoE power supply mean?The abbreviation PoE stands for 'Power over Ethernet'. This allows you to transmit the electrical power required for the operation of the individual participants via the data lines of the network cable. You do not need a separate power cable. TIP:With a PoE power supply, the effort involved in cabling wired Ethernet networks is reduced. With this technology, the electrical voltage from the power supply is fed into the data cable. On the participant's side, this is diverted out again. To avoid interference, the participant should be PoE compatible. In this way, it can cleanly separate the incoming supply voltage from the data signal. If the end device is not PoE-compatible, the additional installation of a passive PoE splitter is necessary. The splitter takes the supply voltage from the data cable and feeds it via a separate line to the power input of the end device.Can I get classic 12V and 24V power supplies for conventional applications from eibabo®?Our classic power packs for the top-hat rail can be regulated depending on the model and are suitable for the power supply of external equipment. In addition, it is possible to use these for other equipment. Using a choke and a component for current limitation each, specific power supply units can also be used to supply one or more KNX lines. In addition to the installation technology, we offer you classic power supplies for universal use.What power supplies and manufacturers would you recommend?Basically, we recommend that you choose a device that suits your needs. Voltage supplies / power packs are standardized and are subject to legal requirements and regulations. If the technical parameters are completely identical, a price comparison between different manufacturers is of course worthwhile. In this catalog you will find KNX power supplies, KNX power supplies, KNX commissioning power supplies, KNX emergency power supplies, PoE power supplies, bus power supplies, IP power supplies PoE, battery modules for KNX power supplies, 12V power supplies and 24V power supplies for conventional applications. Rely on the excellent quality from the following leading manufacturers of smart home automation: ABB, Berker, Busch-Jaeger, EASYLUX, EIBMARKT, Gira, Hager, Issendorf, Jung, Lingg & Janke, MDT, Merten, Siemens, Somfy, Theben and Warema .  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Installation bus systems > Power supply for bus system you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Audio electronicsBuilding system technologyBuilt-in power supplyBus supplyBus technologyBus voltage supplyCareControl transformerDC power supplyDIN railsMoellerfunkMotion detectorPower suppliesPower supplyPower supply unitRadio systemSafety power supplySafety transformerSwitching power supplySystem deviceSystem power supplySystem voltagefrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Power supply:ABBBusch JaegerEatonEIBMARKTElsnerElsoESYLUXGiraHagerIssendorffJungLegrand SEKOLingg & JankeMDTMean WellMertenPehaSchneider ElectricSiemensSomfyThebenWielandZumtobel
Room temperature controller - When building a new house or renovating, you have numerous interesting options for organizing the control of the room temperature. We will tell you how you can use various bus systems such as KNX, radio or LCN in addition to the conventional temperature setting. Automation not only increases living comfort, but also contributes to the value of your building. This enables you to make necessary adjustments or changes even when you are not at home. This eibabo® catalog provides room temperature controllers for all common applications.What are KNX room temperature controllers?KNX room temperature controllers are part of a building's heating system. These are used for individual room temperature control of interior rooms and have various measuring ranges. The respective devices can differ significantly in terms of application and the functions provided for operation and comfort. For example, the differences are whether static heating surfaces or underfloor heating are to be controlled or whether air conditioning and ventilation functions are to be provided.Do not confuseThermostats are also known as room temperature controllers. Installed on radiators, however, they measure the temperature at the heating and usually only differentiate between on and off.KNX room temperature controllers, on the other hand, continuously control between 0 and 100 percent and use a heating actuator to communicate with the heating actuators.How is the room temperature controlled using KNX?A KNX room temperature controller determines the control difference between the target temperature and the actual temperature. The calculated control difference is sent as a 1-byte command value telegram (a value between 0 and 100 percent) via the KNX bus to the corresponding channel of a heating actuator. This processes the signal and then controls the actuator.The following small example illustrates the rough functionality. The actual manufacturer specific control algorithm may be different:The room temperature controller determines a current temperature of 18 degrees Celsius (controlled variable). However, the desired room temperature should be 22 degrees Celsius. The 22 degrees Celsius then represents the setpoint for the controlled variable. The resulting difference between the actual value and the setpoint is the control deviation. The control difference is 4 degrees Celsius and is used to determine the control variable that is to be used to influence the room temperature. Assuming the manipulated variable is 25%. This value is transmitted as a 1-byte telegram (0-255 = 0-100%) from the room temperature controller to the heating actuator. In this case 63.75. For example, the actuator takes 2 minutes to fully open. The time required for the respective actuator to open or close can be found in the data sheet for the thermoelectric actuator. This information must have been previously stored in the parameters of the actuator using Engineering Tool Software (ETS). With a command value specification of 25%, the actuator would switch on the actuator for 30 seconds (this corresponds to 25% of 2 minutes) and switch it off for 90 seconds. The actuator then switches on again for 30 seconds and so on. If the room temperature controller calculates and transmits a different command value specification, the switching cycle for the actuator also changes.Image: Gira 210003 KNX continuous controllerWhat is the difference between KNX continuous controllers, KNX object controllers and KNX room temperature controllers?The selection of KNX temperature controllers is very large. eibabo® offers products from all leading manufacturers of control technology for HVAC (heating, air conditioning, ventilation) in smart home automation. These include ABB, Berker, Busch-Jaeger, Eaton, Elsner Elektronik, Eltako, EIBMARKT, Gira, Hager, Issendorf, Jung, Lingg & Janke, MDT, Merten, Siemens, Theben and Thermokon. Many of these manufacturers use different designations, such as KNX continuous controller, KNX object controller or KNX room temperature controller.KNX room temperature controllers continuously record temperature values and forward them to other system components as KNX signals that can be evaluated. This process takes place continuously. A KNX continuous controller is therefore the same as a KNX room temperature controller. The situation is different with a KNX object controller. Object controllers are room temperature controllers without direct adjustment options on the device for the setpoint temperature. Object controllers were developed for object use. In public objects, as a rule, direct adjustment by strangers should be prevented. The values are parameterised directly via the ETS (software). You can change these directly via KNX (KNX buttons, KNX operating panels, KNX visualisations) in the setpoints. KNX object controllers are often cheaper and suitable in private areas for corridors, basements or storage rooms.What do you have to consider when positioning a KNX room temperature controller?As a rule, the installation is carried out using a branch switch box with 4 screw bosses, one switch box deep. Alternatively, use an electronics box if a separate bus coupler is required. With our convenient search function, you can quickly find the right items here in the eibabo® technology store. TIP:There are multi-channel KNX room temperature controllers for installation in your electrical distribution. Here, the temperature is measured via separate KNX sensors, for example from KNX buttons or KNX motion detectors with an integrated temperature sensor. For optimal use of all functions and the best possible recording of the measurement data, please ensure that the installation height is 1.60 m from the top edge of the finished floor. In this way you ensure optimal control and user-friendly handling.How is a room temperature controller connected to the KNX bus?KNX room temperature controllers are equipped differently by the manufacturers. You can either buy the KNX room temperature controller including a bus coupler or you have to order the bus coupler separately. The required interface between the KNX bus and the KNX room temperature controller is called the bus coupler. You can tell whether your controller has a bus connection by the red and black bus terminal. The KNX controllers often offer included KNX binary inputs. These are used, for example, to integrate conventional buttons in the room to switch lights via KNX. These binary inputs usually correspond to the technical data of KNX push button interfaces and can therefore only be extended up to a maximum of 50cm.How important is the appearance of a KNX room temperature controller?There are controllers with or without a dial to adjust the temperature. Other models are operated via the display and menu controls. Everything is possible here. The controls should match your other switch range and reflect your modern, classic, simple or extravagant style of living. TIP:Don't just look at the exterior of a KNX room temperature controller, but also at its inner values. There are often considerable differences in the application developments (software) of the manufacturers. The possibilities that the respective software can offer you may be relevant to your project requirements. Think of:control behaviorInfluencing control processesOperating modes and external switching options or setpoint adjustment optionsstatus feedbacknumber of group addressesBehavior in the event of a bus voltage failureand much more What other properties should I consider before buying a KNX room temperature controller?In addition to the technical, optical and software properties mentioned, other factors can speak for or against a specific model.Do I need anti-theft or dismantling protection?What color or what material do I want for the control panel?Do the local conditions require wireless data transmission?Should it be regulated via a room controller?and some more What are room controllers with integrated KNX room temperature controller?An alternative to the KNX room temperature controllers presented here are the KNX room controllers, provided they have an integrated temperature controller. These are devices that you can use to centrally control lighting, temperature and blinds, for example. Such controllers can be used via individually assignable control panels for switching, dimming, regulating or controlling all required actuators and sensors. You can also get numerous high-quality KNX room controllers here in the shop at top conditions. Use our intelligent search for your research.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Installation bus systems > Room temperature controller for bus system you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Building system technologyBus technologyButton interfaceClock thermostatContinuous controllerControllersEnd stripsEnergy efficientHeating controlHeating technologyHome controlHumidityMoellerfunkMoisture meterMultifunction displayNetworkingObject controllerRadio systemRadio transmitterRemote room sensorRoom controllerRoom sensorRoom temperature controllerRoom thermostatTemperatureTemperature controllerThermostatWireless temperature sensorfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Room temperature controller:ABBAlre-itBerkerBusch JaegerEatonEberleElsnerElsoEltakoGiraHagerJungMDTMertenSiemensTheben
Energy management - This catalogue offers articles used for energy measurement or energy optimization in various bus systems, for example for radio bus system applications or the KNX bus system. KNX energy meters can be used for utility cost billing or cost monitoring, for cost center billing, energy optimization, visualization or installation monitoring. These KNX meters do not only capture and display consumption values, they also display other functions. They can be used to identify high consumption devices, to switch off specific channels if thresholds are exceeded or just to display the daily energy costs, voltage, current and power data. KNX visualization can generate a variety of display formats depending on time or load profile, can store your energy provider?s current prices and display accrued costs and compare them. For billing purposes, the meter should absolutely be calibrated and have MID approval. MID means Measuring Instruments Directive. The MID is a EU directive covering measuring instruments. Even in case of bus failure, the meters should continue to collect and store data. All KNX meters can be ordered as calibrated or uncalibrated type and with / without MID certificate. In Germany, for example, electricity meters used commercially must be calibrated. Therefore, check whether the meter intended for commercial application can be used in your country. After expiration of the calibration period (8 years for electronic meters, 12 years for mechanical transducer meters with induction system or 16 years for mechanical meters with induction system), the meter has to be replaced or the calibration period extended. Carefully study the features and parameters of the meters provided by different manufacturers to find the most suitable meter. There are different types of KNX meters, for example, direct meters or transformer meters for very high currents. In single-family houses or apartment buildings KNX direct meters are generally used. These are usually available up to 100A. In this eibabo category you will find, for example, radio single-phase meters, KNX energy meters, interface modules, energy measurement sensors, KNX power modules, KNX sensors, KNX meter interfaces, wireless energy sensors, KNX peak load limiters, bus electricity meters of the brands ABB, Busch-Jäger , Eaton, Eltako, Gira, Hager, Lingg & Janke, Merten and Siemens for various automation systems.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Installation bus systems > Energy management for bus system you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:5-level maximum guardBus systemBus system energy managementConsumption meterDIN rail counterDirect/ConverterDirect/transformerEIBElectricity meterEnergy counterEnergy efficientEnergy management for bus systemEnergy measurementEnergy meterEnergy visualizationInput moduleMaximum demand monitor for distribution boardMaximum guardMaximum GuardianMaximum monitorMaximum monitoringMeter scannerMoellerfunkPeak load monitoringSwitching actuatorThree-phase meterTransducer measurementTransmitter modulefrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Energy management:ABBEatonEltakoGiraHagerJungKOSTAL SolarElectricLingg & JankeMertenSchneider Electric
Close filters
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
from to

1 From 625
No results were found for the filter!
RECOMMENDED
3D
SOMFY - 1811131 - Radio receiver EVB Slim receiver io - Radio receiver 868MHz 1811131
$139.93 incl. VAT ($0.00)

*

plus shipping
($184.29 RRP***)
Radio receiver EVB Slim receiver io - Radio receiver 868MHz
SOMFY
| 1811131
RECOMMENDED
3D
SOMFY - 1810802 - Radio receiver STAS3/STAK3 Slim Receiver RTS 1810802
$108.84 incl. VAT ($0.00)

*

plus shipping
($170.17 RRP***)
Radio receiver STAS3/STAK3 Slim Receiver RTS
SOMFY
| 1810802
RECOMMENDED
3D
SOMFY - 1810784 - Radio receiver Plug UniversalSlim Receiver - Radio receiver 433,42MHz 1810784
$141.76 incl. VAT ($0.00)

*

plus shipping
($188.77 RRP***)
Radio receiver Plug UniversalSlim Receiver - Radio receiver 433,42MHz
SOMFY
| 1810784
RECOMMENDED
3D
Eltako - FSB14 - Radio switch actuator for shading - roller shutters FSB14
$50.43 incl. VAT ($0.00)

*

plus shipping
($73.00 RRP***)
Radio switch actuator for shading - roller shutters
Eltako
| FSB14
RECOMMENDED
3D
Eaton - CSAU-01/01-10 - Radio switch actuator 1-fold CSAU-01/01-10
$89.28 incl. VAT ($0.00)

*

plus shipping
($128.23 RRP***)
Radio switch actuator 1-fold
Eaton
| CSAU-01/01-10
RECOMMENDED
3D
RECOMMENDED
3D
Eaton - CSAU-01/02 - Radio switch actuator 1-fold, potential-free CSAU-01/02
$86.14 incl. VAT ($0.00)

*

plus shipping
($123.74 RRP***)
Radio switch actuator 1-fold, potential-free
Eaton
| CSAU-01/02
RECOMMENDED
3D
MDT - BE-GT04W.01 - KNX glass push button 4gang plus, white BE-GT04W.01
$94.58 incl. VAT ($0.00)

*

plus shipping
($175.48 RRP***)
KNX glass push button 4gang plus, white
MDT
| BE-GT04W.01
RECOMMENDED
3D
MDT - BE-GT08W.01 - KNX glass push button 8-gang plus, white BE-GT08W.01
$124.89 incl. VAT ($0.00)

*

plus shipping
($231.72 RRP***)
KNX glass push button 8-gang plus, white
MDT
| BE-GT08W.01
RECOMMENDED
3D
MDT - BE-GTT4W.01 - KNX glass push button 4gang plus with temperature sensor, white BE-GTT4W.01
$113.38 incl. VAT ($0.00)

*

plus shipping
($210.35 RRP***)
KNX glass push button 4gang plus with temperature sensor, white
MDT
| BE-GTT4W.01
RECOMMENDED
3D
MDT - BE-GTT8W.01 - KNX glass push button 8-gang plus with temperature sensor, white BE-GTT8W.01
$143.69 incl. VAT ($0.00)

*

plus shipping
($266.59 RRP***)
KNX glass push button 8-gang plus with temperature sensor, white
MDT
| BE-GTT8W.01
RECOMMENDED
3D
Hekatron - Basis X - Radio module for Genius Plus X - Radio module for smoke detector Basis X
$48.50 incl. VAT ($0.00)

*

plus shipping
($77.05 RRP***)
Radio module for Genius Plus X - Radio module for smoke detector
Hekatron
| Basis X
1 From 625