BACnet¶
BACnet is a data communication protocol for Building Automation and Control networks. A data communication protocol is a set of rules governing the exchange of data over a computer network. The rules take the form of a written specification that spells out what is required to conform to the protocol.
BACnet glossary (advanced reading)¶
- Device
The device represents a server that is managing one or more BACnet objects. A device has a unique device instance number (which is sufficient for addressing if using the same network interface) and a unique UDP port as device address (in the format <ip-address>:<port-number>) which can be used for addressing throughout the entire LAN. Technically, the device is an object with the name device. The device instance in fact is its object instance with the additional requirement to be unique.
- Object
An object reflects a physical hardware actor or sensor (i.e. an I/O device). BACnet defines a list of standardized object types (such as analog-input, analog-output, binary-input, binary-output, etc.). Object types are identified by a fixed number or by a fixed ASCII string identifier (s.a.). Depending on the installation, a device may serve an arbitrary number of object instances of arbitrary type. A device may for example run 3 analog-inputs, 1 analog-value and two binary-outputs. An object is addressed using its type and numeric instance ID which must only be unique within the device.
- Property
Every object contains a type-dependent set of properties. The most important property that exists in every object is the present-value property. This is conceptually very similar to the process-variable (PV) of other industry protocols. Like object types, the properties are identified by a fixed number or by a fixed ASCII string (e.g. present-value). Examples of other properties are version or object-name. The property is the final data-endpoint where values can be read from or written to. The value type can be any scalar value, arrays of scalars or specific complex types (this depends on the object type).
For unambiguously addressing any data endpoint (in BACnet: property) the following information must be provided:
At the Cybus::Connection:
deviceAddress
(e.g. 192.168.2.160:43712)deviceInstance
(e.g. 27335)
At the Cybus::Endpoint:
objectType
(e.g. analog-input)objectInstance
(e.g. 2)property
(e.g. present-value)
Note
If only one device is running on a given host (with fixed IP), the port can be omitted from the deviceAddress field.
Connection Properties¶
localInterface
(string)¶
Local interface used to receive data
Default: "eth0"
Examples: "lo"
, "eth0"
localPort
(integer)¶
Local port used to receive data
Default: 47808
Example: 47808
deviceInstance
(integer, required)¶
Integer number describing the device instance
Example: 27335
deviceAddress
(string, required)¶
Device address as UDP network address in the form ip-address:port-number. The port can be skipped if only one device is available under the given IP address
Example: "192.168.2.114:40426"
connectionStrategy
(object)¶
If a connection attempt fails, retries will be performed with increasing delay (waiting time) in between. The following parameters control how these delays behave.
Properties of the connectionStrategy
object:
initialDelay
(integer)¶
Delay (waiting time) of the first connection retry (in milliseconds). For subsequent retries, the delay will be increased according to the parameter incrementFactor which has a default value of 2.
Default: 1000
Additional restrictions:
Minimum:
1000
maxDelay
(integer)¶
Maximum delay (waiting time) to wait until the next retry (in milliseconds). The delay (waiting time) for any subsequent connection retry will not be larger than this value. Must be strictly greater than initialDelay.
Default: 30000
incrementFactor
(integer)¶
The factor used to increment initialDelay up to maxDelay. For example if initialDelay is set to 1000 and maxDelay to 5000 the values for the delay would be 1000, 2000, 4000, 5000.
Default: 2
Additional restrictions:
Minimum:
2
Endpoint Properties¶
objectType
(string, enum, required)¶
Identifier of the BACnet object type of this endpoint
This element must be one of the following enum values:
analog-input
analog-output
analog-value
binary-input
binary-output
binary-value
calendar
command
device
event-enrollment
file
group
loop
multi-state-input
multi-state-output
notification-class
program
schedule
Example: "analog-input"
objectInstance
(integer, required)¶
Integer number to describe the concrete object instance that should be accessed
Example: 1
property
(string, required)¶
The name of this property. The most common property has the name present-value. Other typically available property names are: object-name, description, status-flags, units. On the device object the properties location, object-list and system_status are typically available
Example: "present-value"
interval
(integer)¶
The poll interval in milliseconds
Default: 1000
Example: 1000
cronExpression
(string)¶
The Cron expression used to poll the endpoint. (For examples, see: https://github.com/node-cron/node-cron)
Examples: "1,2,4,5 * * * *"
, "1-5 * * * *"
, "*/2 * * * *"
,
"* * * January,September Sunday"
priority
(integer)¶
Only effective during writing to BACnet: Defines the priority (highest: 1, lowest 16 = default)
Example: 16
Additional restrictions:
Maximum:
16
propertyTag
(integer)¶
Only effective during writing to BACnet: Forces the data type of the provided value into the provided BACnet type (called propertyTag). The propertyTag is an integer value (enumeration), please see the documentation for the encoding
Example: 4
Example Configuration¶
The following example demonstrates how to configure a simple BACnet connection and endpoint that subscribes to an analog-input BACnet object.
Download: bacnet-example.yml
1# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------#
2# BACnet Commissioning File Example
3# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------#
4# Copyright: Cybus GmbH (2021)
5# Contact: support@cybus.io
6# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------#
7# Source Interface Definition - BACnet
8# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------#
9
10description: |
11 Sample commissioning file for Bacnet protocol connectivity and data mapping
12
13metadata:
14
15 name: Bacnet Protocol Connectivity
16 icon: https://www.cybus.io/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/Cybus-logo-Claim-lang.svg
17 provider: cybus
18 homepage: https://www.cybus.io
19 version: 0.0.1
20
21parameters:
22 IP_Address:
23 type: string
24 default: 192.168.10.30
25
26 Port_Number:
27 type: number
28 default: 47808
29
30 Device_Instance:
31 type: number
32 default: 2000
33
34 initialReconnectDelay:
35 type: integer
36 default: 1000
37
38 maxReconnectDelay:
39 type: integer
40 default: 30000
41
42 factorReconnectDelay:
43 type: integer
44 default: 2
45
46resources:
47 # Lets define the connection to the device.
48 bacnetConnection:
49 type: Cybus::Connection
50 properties:
51 protocol: Bacnet
52 targetState: connected
53 connection:
54 deviceInstance: !ref Device_Instance
55 deviceAddress: !sub '${IP_Address}:${Port_Number}'
56 connectionStrategy:
57 initialDelay: !ref initialReconnectDelay
58 maxDelay: !ref maxReconnectDelay
59 incrementFactor: !ref factorReconnectDelay
60
61 # The Bacnet protocol supports endpoints of type read, write and subscribe.
62 # Below are example on how to configure such operations.
63 # Read endpoint
64 bacnetReadBinaryOutput:
65 type: Cybus::Endpoint
66 properties:
67 protocol: Bacnet
68 connection: !ref bacnetConnection
69 # Specifying the topic here instead of using a Mapping block allow us to remove an extra hop.
70 read:
71 objectType: binary-output
72 objectInstance: 303
73 property: present-value
74
75 # Write endpoint
76 bacnetWriteBinaryOutput:
77 type: Cybus::Endpoint
78 properties:
79 protocol: Bacnet
80 connection: !ref bacnetConnection
81 write:
82 objectType: binary-output
83 objectInstance: 303
84 property: present-value
85 priority: 8
86 propertyTag: 7
87
88 # Subscription endpoint
89 bacnetSubscribeBinaryOutput:
90 type: Cybus::Endpoint
91 properties:
92 protocol: Bacnet
93 connection: !ref bacnetConnection
94 subscribe:
95 objectType: binary-output
96 objectInstance: 303
97 property: present-value
98 interval: 1000
Input Format¶
To write data to BACnet a request must be sent to the MQTT endpoint of the service
using a /set
suffix providing a JSON object with the following format:
{ "value": "<value>" }
No response message is written to the /res topic of the Endpoint for this protocol.
Output Format on Read¶
For a read endpoint, additionally a correlation id (id) can be set in the payload of the message request, to ensure the correct identification of responses to specific requests.
When data is read results are published to the /res topic of the Endpoint. The output message is an object with the following format:
{
"value": "<value>",
"timestamp": "<msSinceEpoch>"
"id": "<correlation id>"
}