Honeywell And Analog Enter Memorandum Of Understanding

The Memorandum of Understanding will explore digitization by upgrading digital connectivity technologies without replacing existing wiring.

 

Honeywell and Analog Devices, Inc. have entered a Memorandum of Understanding
Honeywell and Analog Devices, Inc. have entered a Memorandum of Understanding

Honeywell and Analog Devices (ADI) announced at CES 2024 that they have entered a Memorandum of Understanding to explore the digitization of commercial buildings by upgrading to digital connectivity technologies without replacing existing wiring, which will help reduce cost, waste, and downtime. The strategic alliance will bring this new technology to building management systems.

Many of the commercial buildings in the United States are outdated and inefficient and, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), the majority of them were built before the year 2000. Additionally, organizations are relying on networking technology to transmit ever-greater volumes of data, causing a surge in demand for cloud storage and processing speed. Digitizing building management systems will allow managers to reduce energy consumption through real-time decisions, while it will upgrade a building’s network performance and security to current Internet-protocol networks without extensive costs and remodeling.

Honeywell plans to adopt ADI’s single-pair Ethernet (T1L) and software configurable input/output (SWIO) solutions in its building management systems. ADI’s single-pair Ethernet enables long-reach Ethernet connectivity with the possibility of reusing a building’s existing wiring, reducing installation time and cost, and reducing waste. Single-pair Ethernet complements existing Ethernet connectivity in building management systems, bringing enhanced connectivity from the edge to the cloud, helping eliminate data islands and better utilizing assets. 

ADI’s offering would also reduce product complexities by enabling Honeywell to build a single version of the product for different needs, allowing more future-proofed control and automation for when a building is remodeled, or requirements change. The Memorandum of Understanding will in turn help increase the speed of product installation, reduces inventory needs, and enables easier and more affordable changes.

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