x10 is both a communications protocol for transmitting simple messages (usually lighting or appliance control) at the zero crossing of standard AC wiring and/or via wireless RF, as well as a company (X10.com) known for peddling "economy" automation hardware via annoying pop-up marketing.chevy_b69 said:is it a programming language, or a protcol, is it a product e.g. a lighting controller, is it only for powerline control, is it just an organisation ?
i hear it referred to so many times in so many different circumstances i am completely lost as to what it is.
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Yup, and after I did that, I became moderator of CocoonTech!Just Another Joe said:The power-line carrier protocol, as originally developed by BSR, is properly referred to as X-10.
BraveSirRobbin said:Yup, and after I did that, I became moderator of CocoonTech!Just Another Joe said:The power-line carrier protocol, as originally developed by BSR, is properly referred to as X-10.
(man, bet this really puts confusion in this thread)
Well, to add something meaningful, the experiment of creating this powerline protocol was called "Experiment #10", which is where "X-10" got its name!