LonWorks® networks are based on a single, common protocol. The original implementation of this protocol on dedicated microprocessors (called "Neuron® Chips") is known as LonTalk®
.
Toward the end of the 1990s, the protocol was standardized by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) in the CEA R7.1 committee
. The standard has gone through a few revisions to improve it over time, and each revision was favorably voted-upon within the American National Standards Institute (ANSI).
Through the European Committee for Standardization (CEN), the protocol was standardized through the British Standards Institution as a European Norm by the CEN TC 247 committee
.
Subsequently, the Standardization Administration of China ("SAC") standardized the protocol through the SAC TC 124 committee
.
Control-Network Protocol Specification
- ANSI/CEA-709.1-B-2000
(IHS, Inc.) – LonWorks networking-protocol specification.
- BS EN 14908-1:2005
(IHS Inc.) – LonWorks networking-protocol specification.
- GB/Z 20177.1-2006 (no link available) (SAC) – LonWorks networking-protocol specification.
Transport Media (Transceiver Channels)
- ANSI/CEA-709.2
– LonMark PL-20 power-line channel specification.
- BS EN 14908-3
– LonMark PL-20 power-line channel specification.
- GB/Z 20177.2 (no link available) – LonMark PL-20 power-line channel specification.
- ANSI/CEA-709.3
– LonMark TP/FT-10 free-topology and bus twisted-pair channel specification.
- BS EN 14908-2
– LonMark TP/FT-10 free-topology and bus twisted-pair channel specification.
- GB/Z 20177.3 (no link available) – LonMark TP/FT-10 free-topology and bus twisted-pair channel specification.
- ANSI/CEA-709.4
– LonMark FO-20S and FO-20L fiber-optic (lightwave) channel specification.
- ANSI/CEA-852
– LonMark IP-852 Internet-tunneling channel specification.
- BS EN 14908-4
– LonMark IP-852 Internet-tunneling channel specification.
- GB/Z 20177.4 (no link available) – LonMark IP-852 Internet-tunneling channel specification.
NOTE: Echelon Corporation (the creators of the protocol) offer a free-of-charge reference implementation for the previous ANSI/EIA/CEA-709.1-A-1999 specification
.
Several other organizations reference one of the above protocol standards within their own standards and/or within their own guidelines/recommendations. Those include but are not limited to AAR
, CECED
, IEEE
, IFSF
, SEMI
, and others.
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