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What is N2?

N2, often referring to nitrogen gas, is a chemical compound consisting of two nitrogen atoms. It is a colorless, odorless, and generally inert gas. In its gaseous form, it is widely used in various industrial applications, such as a coolant, a protective atmosphere to prevent oxidation, and in the production of fertilizers. Liquid nitrogen (LN2) is also a cryogenic fluid used for freezing and preserving biological samples, cooling scientific equipment, and various other specialized applications.

What other technologies are related to N2?

N2 Competitor Technologies

LON (Local Operating Network) is a competing building automation and control networking protocol.
mentioned alongside N2 in 16% (640) of relevant job posts
BACnet MSTP (Master-Slave/Token-Passing) is a competing building automation and control networking protocol.
mentioned alongside N2 in 51% (169) of relevant job posts
BAC-net is a variation of BACnet, which is a competing building automation and control networking protocol.
mentioned alongside N2 in 51% (130) of relevant job posts
BACnet (Building Automation and Control Networks) is a competing building automation and control networking protocol.
mentioned alongside N2 in 6% (1.1k) of relevant job posts
Apogee is a building automation system from Siemens, and thus a competitor.
mentioned alongside N2 in 15% (371) of relevant job posts
Desigo is a building automation system from Siemens, and thus a competitor.
mentioned alongside N2 in 16% (342) of relevant job posts
LonWorks is a competing building automation and control networking protocol.
mentioned alongside N2 in 12% (372) of relevant job posts
Alerton is a building automation system, and thus a competitor.
mentioned alongside N2 in 13% (329) of relevant job posts

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