DyNet
DyNet is the communications network and communications protocol for Dynalite lighting automation and building automation. It is now part of Philips Lighting.
Design
The network runs on a 4-twisted-pair cable of 100Ω 100 MHz CAT5E [1] or a flat cable with RS485 serial port, usually with a RJ-12 connector. A daisy-chain serial network topology is strongly recommended with no stubs. The recommended[1] cable colour-coding is:
Green/White pair = paralleled for GND
Orange/White pair = paralleled for +12V
Blue/White pair = blue for DATA+ and white for DATA-
Brown/White pair = spare or shield if unshielded cable is used.
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