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Here are a few situations that might suit the use of X10 devices, based on own experience. more
Compare all of the available options for your Audio and Video transmission requirement at a glance.
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AV sender
The latest technical article published at Circuit Magazine March 2007 What is X10
The latest technical article published at Circuit Magazine September 2007 CM11
This is the quickest way of comaparing the remote controls that are on offer from W Home.
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that is right for YOUR application.
Types of remote controls
For the ultimate in flexibility, you can use a computer-controlled X10 controller or transceiver.
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A simple guide as to what IR extender is best suited for your needs I R Extender
Systems integration illustrated in this easy to understand diagram.
WHOME INTEGRATION
At last a simple and easy to understand explanation of
IR and RF signals properties.
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IR + RF
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Home automation products overview
What to do if you have a noise problem in your installation?
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Noise and filter
Have your home control needs grown beyond what your X10 modules and mini-controller can handle? Take the next step with the Ocelot programmable controller. This stand-alone controller offers 2-way X10 control for up to 256 devices.
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X10 transmissions are synchronized to the zero crossing point of the AC power line. The design goal should be to transmit as close to the zero crossing 3) point as possible but certainly within 200 microseconds of the zero crossing point.
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