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  2. C-Bus (protocol) - Wikipedia

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    C-Bus was created by Clipsal Australia's Clipsal Integrated Systems [1] division (now part of Schneider Electric) for use with its brand of home automation and building lighting control system. C-Bus has been briefly available in the United States but Schneider Electric has now discontinued sales in the United States. [2]

  3. C-Bus - Wikipedia

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    Clipsal C-Bus, a home-automation product range manufactured by Clipsal Australia. C-Bus (protocol), an open protocol used by Clipsal C-Bus products. Compatible Bus, a 16-bit local bus in certain PC-98-based personal computers. Cbus (superannuation fund), a superannuation fund for the building and construction industries in Australia; Nickname ...

  4. Clipsal - Wikipedia

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    Clipsal was established by Alfred Gerard in Adelaide, Australia in 1920. Clipsal began by selling a range of adjustable sheet metal fittings which joined the various imported conduits of differing diameters found in Australia at the time. These products helped give the company its name, the phrase "clips all" being abridged to Clipsal. Alfred's ...

  5. Talk:Clipsal C-Bus - Wikipedia

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  6. List of home automation software - Wikipedia

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    Configuration tools only work on Windows. Control4: Composer: Uses a Linux kernel, configuration tools only work on Windows. Platform also supports open hardware utilising the Z-Wave standard. [4] Insteon: Insteon Hub, Insteon for Windows: Lighting, appliances, sensors. Mobile apps for Android and iOS, configuration tools only work with Windows ...

  7. PC-98 - Wikipedia

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    The bus frequency is fixed at 5, 8 or 10 MHz. The PC-H98 and PC-9821A series computers use a proprietary 32-bit local bus slot along with 16-bit slots. The 16-bit expansion bus was also called C-bus (Compatible Bus). The PC-9821Xf introduced in 1994 shipped with C-bus slots and PCI slots on the motherboard, replacing the proprietary local bus slot.

  8. INTERBUS - Wikipedia

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    INTERBUS is a serial bus system which transmits data between control systems (e.g., PCs, PLCs, VMEbus computers, robot controllers etc.) and spatially distributed I/O modules that are connected to sensors and actuators (e.g., temperature sensors, position switches). The INTERBUS system was developed by Phoenix Contact and

  9. Control bus - Wikipedia

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    In computer architecture, a control bus is part of the system bus and is used by CPUs for communicating with other devices within the computer. While the address bus carries the information about the device with which the CPU is communicating and the data bus carries the actual data being processed, the control bus carries commands from the CPU and returns status signals from the devices.