White Paper Overview
Smart building systems must balance energy efficiency, performance, and reliability across HVAC, air quality, lighting, metering, and automation applications—often within tightly constrained power and space requirements.
Digi helps engineers design energy-efficient smart building solutions by bringing together connectivity technologies, power management expertise, and interoperable component options from leading suppliers.
This guide explores practical, engineering-focused considerations for smart building design, including:
- Low-power system architectures for HVAC, air quality, and building sensors
- Power density and efficiency trade-offs in compact smart building devices
- Connectivity and interoperability across multi-vendor building systems
- Design choices that reduce energy loss and long-term cost of ownership
Download the technical guide to apply these design strategies to energy-efficient smart building deployments.