Connect devices.
Share integrations.
Scale building automation.
DeviceLib lists devices that can be integrated into the TEKKO system – from Modbus and serial to REST and MQTT as well as LoRaWAN and more. Missing something? Create a DDF yourself or have one built.
How it works
From device to integration in three steps – for installers, manufacturers, and distributors.
1) Choose a device
Search DeviceLib by manufacturer, model, protocol, or category and open the matching profile.
2) Use the integration
Use the profile in your project – including parameters, I/Os, blocks, and downloads.
3) Expand & share
Create your own DDFs (interface, logic, UI) or have one developed and grow with the community.
DDFs – open, text-based, powerful
Device Description Files (DDF) enable interface descriptions, automation logic, and visual UI design. Perfect when devices are not yet integrated.
For developers & integrators
- Interface description & mapping
- Model logic/automation
- Define UI elements
- Versioning & status (beta/public)
Have a DDF developed
You are an installer, manufacturer, or distributor? Submit a request with device data and protocol.
Who is DeviceLib for?
The library grows through contributions from practice and industry – structured and easy to use.
Installers & integrators
Reduce project time, use standard profiles, and reuse your own integrations.
Device manufacturers
Offer an official integration, lower support effort, and enable installers faster.
Distributors
Make your portfolio TEKKO-ready with clear integration assets and downloads.
FAQ
What is a DDF?
A text-based profile that describes how a device is integrated via a protocol – optional with logic & UI.
Which protocols are supported?
Depending on profile: Modbus, REST, MQTT, serial/SERCOM, LoRaWAN, and more.
Can I publish contributions?
Yes – you can create and submit your own DDFs. Quality/status can be shown with labels.