SN EN 61030 : 1993
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AUDIO, VIDEO AND AUDIOVISUEL SYSTEMS; DOMESTIC DIGITAL BUS (D2B)
01-12-2013
Committees responsible<br>National foreword<br>Specification<br>1. Scope and main features of the Domestic Digital<br> Bus (D2B)<br>2. Normative references<br>3. Definitions and abbreviations<br>3.1 Definitions<br>3.2 Abbreviations<br>4. Modes<br>5. Main transmission features of D2B<br>5.1 Communication-related functions<br>5.2 Characteristics of transmitted signals<br>6. Frame structure<br>7. Frame exchange protocols<br>7.1 Frame sequences and acknowledgements<br>7.1.1 Write sequence<br>7.1.2 Read sequence<br>7.2 Description of the frame protocol<br>7.2.1 Start bit<br>7.2.2 Mode bits<br>7.2.3 Master address bits<br>7.2.4 Slave address bits<br>7.2.4.1 Slave address acknowledge<br>7.2.5 Control bits<br>7.2.5.1 Interpretation of the four control bits<br>7.2.5.2 Control acknowledge<br>7.2.6 Data field<br>7.2.6.1 Data bits<br>7.2.6.2 End of data bit<br>7.2.6.3 Data parity bit<br>7.2.6.4 Data acknowledge bit<br>7.2.7 Acknowledgement data<br>7.2.8 Activating the lock/unlock function<br>7.2.9 Medium access protocol<br>7.2.9.1 Physical characteristics<br>7.2.9.2 Carrier sense<br>7.2.9.3 Collision detection<br>8. Bit formats<br>8.1 General bit format<br>8.2 Detailed description of the bit formats<br>8.2.1 Introduction<br>8.2.2 Start bit (see figure 8)<br>8.2.3 Arbitration bits (see figure 9)<br>8.2.4 Master to Slave bits (see figure 10)<br>8.2.5 Slave to Master bits (see figure 11)<br>9. Address allocation<br>9.1 Address space definition<br>9.2 Allocation of AV/C address codes (Service code <br> 0001)<br>9.3 Sub-devices<br>10. Data interpretation<br>10.1 Slave status<br>10.2 Lock address<br>10.3 Property memory<br>10.4 Data<br>10.5 Commands<br>10.5.1 Principles of the command table<br>10.5.2 The service classification commands<br>10.5.3 Addressing of sub-devices<br>10.5.4 The "END" command<br>11. Gateway communication<br>11.1 Gateway communication in the Japanese home bus<br> system (HBS) format<br>11.2 Gateway communication in the format specified <br> with the OPR<br>11.3 Gateway addresses<br>12. Command extension<br>13. Multiple frame message format<br>14. Electrical specification of a D2B system<br>14.1 Typical circuit configuration (see figure 21)<br>14.2 Logical and electrical state relationship<br>14.3 Driver specification<br>14.4 Receiver specification<br>14.5 Cable specification<br>Annex<br>A. (normative) The command table<br> Function commands - group<br> Video commands<br> Audio commands<br> Deck/player commands<br> Tuner commands<br> Text function commands<br> Function commands - specific<br> Camera video commands<br> Timer commands<br>Tables<br>1. D2B mode parameters<br>2. Mode bit allocation<br>3. Control code allocation<br>4. Allocation of type codes AV/C device or sub-device<br> (Service code 0001)<br>5. Allocation of type codes for additional devices or<br> sub-devices (Service code (0011)<br>6. Slave status bit allocation<br>7. Bit allocation for mid and least significant lock<br> address nibbles<br>8. Bit allocation for most significant lock address<br> nibble<br>9. Bit allocation for OPR associated with the OPC <br> "Begin 2"<br>10. SA' and DA' definition<br>11. Bit allocation of the OPR association with the OPC<br> "Begin 1" <br>12. Address allocation of gateways<br>Figures<br>1. Configuration<br>2. Structure of D2B frame<br>3. Flow chart showing frame exchange protocol<br>4. Sequence of frame bits during a Master to Slave<br> transfer - Write action<br>5. Sequence of frame bits during a Slave to Master<br> transfer - Read action<br>6. Frame format<br>7. Example of a D2B digital filter<br>8. Start bit<br>9. Arbitration bit<br>10. Master to Slave bit<br>11. Slave to Master bit<br>12. D2B Address Space<br>13. Typical D2B address for an AV/C device<br>14. Example of configuration with devices and sub-devices<br>15. Principles of the command table<br>16. Frame format of sub-device address<br>17. Format of SSDA and DSDA<br>18. D2B as sub system in a configuration with a Home<br> Electronic Bus<br>19. Format of SA' and DA'<br>20. Frame format<br>21. Reference circuit<br>22. Driver delay times<br>23. Receiver delay times
Establishes the modes of transmission, the communication protocols, the addressing procedures, the command language and electrical characteristics for the Domestic Digital Bus System. Appropriate for audio and video, for controllers and for home computers. Can be used as a local independent system or as an integrated subsystem for any other application. The structure of the Domestic Digital Bus, the transmission speeds, the format and the structure of the frames have been chosen to meet the requirements of the home and small office application area.
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NBN EN 61030 : 1994 | Identical |
DIN EN 61030:1993-12 | Identical |
EN 61030:1993 | Identical |
NF EN 61030 : 1993 | Identical |
BS EN 61030:1993 | Identical |
I.S. EN 61030:1993 | Identical |
IEC 61030:1991 | Identical |
UNE-EN 61030:1997 | Identical |
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