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Protocol Description and Timings
Beijer Electronics, MAEN993
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Protocol Description and Timings
The protocol used for transferring SCOM messages and receiving response messages
is optimized for easy software implementation. Regardless of the type of interface, a
connected device is always passive and listening for a command to be received by any
available communication interface. A Beijer Electronics RBC never sends SCOM
messages by itself, unless it is configured as a remote controller.
If a device receives an SCOM message from any interface, it verifies the message and
checks the address field ADR. In case of an address match between the received ad-
dress and the device address, the command is processed.
If the broadcast address 0xFF is received, a command is always processed by any de-
vice in the network. Depending on the received address and the type of the interface,
a response message (ACK or NAK) might be sent back to the interface, from which
the command was received.
If a device is individually addressed and a serial port (RS232 or RS485) is used, the
next command shall not be sent until a delay time called Inter-message gap. The
Inter-message gap depends on the baud rate and is calculated as shown below:
Example
Inter-message gap at 9600 baud: Ti = 5 x 10 / 9600
≈ 0.0052 s = 5.2 ms
5 x 10
Ti =
b
Ti: Inter-message gap [s]
b: Baud rate [bits/second]