
EnOcean
EnOcean is the self-powered wireless standard for building automation, using energy harvesting from light, motion and temperature differentials to power sensors without batteries. ISO/IEC 14543-3-10 defines the protocol; over 6,000 interoperable products from 400+ manufacturers support the EnOcean Equipment Profile (EEP) framework.
EnOcean Energy Harvesting Sensors: Operating Principle, Range and Installation
How photovoltaic, piezoelectric and thermoelectric energy harvesting powers EnOcean sensors without batteries. RF specification at 868.3 MHz, key sensor EEPs (push-button F6-02-01, door contact D5-00-01, temperature A5-04-01, occupancy A5-07-01), installation rules, teach-in commissioning, and AES-128 security level 3.
EnOcean to KNX Gateway: Commissioning the EnOcean KNX Gateway for Wireless Sensors
EnOcean USB 300/TCM 310 receiver mapped to KNX TP or KNXnet/IP. Weinzierl KNX ENO 634 and MDT SCN-ENC02 setup in ETS6, sender ID capture via PCAP, EEP-to-DPT mapping table (temperature DPT 9.001, occupancy DPT 1.001, lux DPT 9.004), and first-telegram-on-boot logic planning.
EnOcean Equipment Profiles (EEP): Understanding A5, D5, F6 Profile Families
EEP 3-byte structure (RORG-FUNC-TYPE), RORG encoding overview for 1BS, 4BS, RPS, VLD and MSC telegrams. Key profiles for building automation: F6-02-01 rocker switch, A5-04-01 temperature and humidity, A5-07-01 occupancy, A5-12-01 energy meter pulse. Decoding tools, EEP database, and manufacturer-specific MSC profiles.
Need EnOcean wireless sensors integrated into a KNX panel?
We design and manufacture KNX distribution panels with EnOcean gateway integration — sensors taught in, EEP-to-DPT mapping configured, and group addresses linked to KNX visualisation before delivery to site.
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