What happens if, quite by chance, two different EnOcean switches in a room are operated at exactly the same time?
In principle the two wireless telegrams would interfere with one another of course, or the signal further away could be lost. But unlike in other wireless switch technologies, each EnOcean telegram is repeated twice within about 30 milliseconds for greater data security, the delay between the transmitted bursts being random controlled. This very fast and short multiple transmission enables very many transmitters to work in parallel in tight confines on the same frequency and with an extremely low error rate. Statistically seen, even with 200 wireless sensors each transmitting once per minute, the possibility of a data collision is every 10.000th transmission.
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