TIS protocols are a suite of communication solutions designed for smart automation and the Internet of Things (IoT).
TIS-BUS is a wired solution that utilizes a 4-core cable to connect various smart devices within a building. It’s a robust and reliable system, ideal for new constructions where wiring can be planned in advance. This protocol supports a wide range of devices, including lighting controls, climate controls, security sensors, and more, all communicating over a dedicated bus network. It provides a stable and high-speed communication backbone for a comprehensive smart home or building automation system.
TIS-AIR is a wireless protocol that operates on a mesh network topology. This means that each device can act as a repeater, extending the range and reliability of the network. It’s an excellent solution for retrofitting existing buildings where running new wires is impractical or costly. TIS-AIR allows for flexible installation of smart devices like wireless switches, sensors, and actuators. It offers the convenience of wireless technology while maintaining a stable and responsive network for controlling various automation functions.
TIS-BEE is a low-power, short-range wireless protocol designed for battery-operated devices and small, specific applications. It is often used for simple devices like remote controls, small sensors, or single-device control scenarios. TIS-BEE is optimized for energy efficiency, allowing battery-powered devices to have a long operational life. This protocol is perfect for adding smart functionality to individual appliances or for creating simple, localized control systems without the need for extensive network infrastructure.