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What is Universal Power line
Bus (UPB)?

Universal Powerline Bus (UPB™) is a highly
reliable, cost effective, 2-way
communications technology which enables
control products to utilize existing
powerlines for both residential and
commercial applications. The award winning
UPB™ technology was developed by Powerline
Control System (PCS) and has been awarded
several patents
for its innovation.
UPB™ INNOVATION
Universal
Powerline Bus (UPB™) a highly reliable, cost
effective, 2-way communications technology
which enables control products to utilize
existing powerlines for residential
applications.
While other
powerline technologies exist, none
compares to UPB™ cost per node,
reliability, and functionality. Introduced
in 1999, UPB™ is now considered a
communications standard for residential
lighting control.
Other potential
applications include appliance control, HVAC
control, and Internet-to-Application device
communication.
Benefits of UPB™ TECHnology
Reliable:
UPB™ uses low frequency, spread spectrum
technology which produces a very strong
signal. In addition, UPB™ uses true 2-way
communications, allowing devices to reveal
their status to each other. This feedback,
that commands have been successfully
executed, results in reliable
communications—greater than 99% accurate!
Flexible:
UPB™ technology
supports either peer-to-peer or centrally
controlled communication environments,
providing flexibility for a wide range of
applications. See the current list of
UPB™ compatible controllers.
Lower Total Cost:
UPB™ sizes
existing powerlines, eliminating the need to
pre-wire or pull new wire to install a
system. Additionally, during the
installation of typical PLC products,
service callbacks are needed to install
filters or repeaters to fix reliability
issues. Because UPB™ products work right the
first time, installers deploy once and no
more service callbacks are required. The end
result is a reduction of cost and
significantly increased customer
satisfaction.
High Speed:
Supports .3
second response time or 10 full commands per
second which is 20 to 40 times faster than
other PLC technologies. This increase in
speed delivers a lighting control system
that is responsive to the touch.
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