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“ What's New and Upcoming AHR Expo in Review ” February 2008. Scott Muench – Director Corporate Sales Marc Petock - Director Marketing Ed Merwin – Director, Vykon Channel. © 2007 Tridium, Inc,. Welcome To. Device to Enterprise Integration Software Frameworks Automation Infrastructure.
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“What's New and UpcomingAHR Expo in Review ”February 2008 Scott Muench – Director Corporate Sales Marc Petock - Director Marketing Ed Merwin – Director, Vykon Channel © 2007 Tridium, Inc,
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Changing the Face of Automation • 1998 – Niagara Framework® introduced; revolutionizes the automation industry • 2000 - Niagara Energy • 2004 - The First Niagara Summit • 2006 - NiagaraAX • 2007 - NiagaraAX Security • What’s Next?
100,000 Instances This Week! Niagara Summit May 2008 Web Based Security & HVAC Integrated Controller OpenVision Touch Screen Sedona Framework 2008 From Middleware to ANYware
Pacific Controls Platinum HQ Enterprise
1. Sustainable Site • Minimised soil erosion, waterway sedimentation and dust generation during construction • High space to development ratio • Storm water collection and reuse, natural draining areas, little impact on natural water hydrology • Lighting design for minimal impact on the nocturnal environment.
2. Water Efficiency • Landscaped areas irrigated using rain water and recycled waste water • Efficient watering systems • On site Sewerage Treatment Plant • Water saving devices installed to reduce potable water use and reduce wastewater production
3. Energy & Atmosphere • HVAC (Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning) and hot water systems designed to maximize energy performance and reduce ozone depletion • Efficient lighting, day lighting, insulated building envelopes, vapour absorption & energy efficient chiller • Insulated walls and roof • Automated Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs) for pumps • HVAC system not containing HCFCs or Halogens. • Fully integrated Building Management System • Demand-based ventilation
4. Materials and Resources • 50% of construction materials sourced locally • 7% of the building material value, consists of rapidly renewable materials • 75% of construction material is waste recycled or reused • 10% of building materials from recycled goods • 10% of building materials were salvaged • 100% of wood products certified by Forest Stewardship Council's (FSC)
5. Indoor Environment Quality • Construction materials chosen to minimise irritation to installer and occupants • Two fresh air circulation and filtration units • Temperature, humidity and CO2 levels continuously monitored and controlled • 90% of work spaces with direct lines of sight to perimeter glazing and beautiful desert views.
6. Innovation & Design Process Exceed requirements for green building ratings in local and regional material use and green house keeping.
Renewable Energies • 60KW from Photovoltaic panels for building lighting load • 100 tons of Solar Thermal Air-conditioning System
MODBUS® Web Browser Enterprise Applications XML, oBIX Modbus BACNet Energy HVAC Lighting Network Control • Integrated Access and Automation • Single Web Based Platform Local Area Network LON JACE 600 Supporting Security, LON, BACnet, Modbus, oBIX Reader Modules I/O Modules
Vision Series Commercial Industrial JACE®870 JACE® 2700 & 6000 Vision Series Touch Screen JACE Platforms
……… USB 1 USB 2 LON Modbus RS-485 MSTP RS-485 Modbus Devices LON Devices MSTP Devices IP Controllers Embedded Server Architecture LAN, WAN, VPN JACE 870 JACE 2700 Remote Card Reader And I/O
Vykon Vision Embedded Server • Same Features of JACE 6 • Faster processor • More memory • Uses flash for archiving • Integral Touch Screen • Supports soft or hard keyboard and mouse • No Windows • Acts as system server • Can be accessed by other browsers • Archives data • Manages alarms JACE-870 JACE-2700
The First Software Framework for Embedded Devices Smaller - Faster - Easier Wired - Wireless Open Source
Why Sedona? • New Opportunities for a Framework: • Reaching Smaller – Sensors, actuators, controllers devices • Going Faster - Hard real-time control devices • Making it Easier - Integrate smart devices • How: • Powerful “chip” level devices now possible • Hardware partitioning and hybrid controllers • Unique One tool programming approach
What is Sedona? • Framework: • Micro Niagara • Hard real-time Niagara • Ecosystem → Network Effect: • Community: multi-vendor • Components: portable, interoperable software • Runtime: multi-platform, lots of devices • Software Technology: • Sedona language • Sedona compiler • Virtual machine • Standard APIs and components • Sox protocol (wired and wireless)
Sedona Software Applications • Components organized into tree • Components wired together thru links • Live graphical programming tool • Add, remove, rename components • Add, remove links
Sedona and Wireless • Live programming over sox • Design for the most restrictive comms • Flat global addressing • Flat global routing
Sedona Wireless and Wired • Wireless and wired should complement one another • Seamlessly incorporate a MSTP trunk into the 802.15.4 pan • Run 6LoWPAN over 802.15.4 over MSTP • Serial links become high quality 802.15.4 routes within the mesh • Sedona devices can be wired or wireless as needed • BACnet device and a ZigBee Pro device
Sedona Processor Sedona JACE 870 Wired Option Card Wireless Smarter Applications Easier Integration IPV6 Addressing Mesh & MSTP Simultaneously
Sedona High Speed Industrial Control for Critical Applications Remote Touch Screen Display Sedona High Speed Control Engine Ethernet I/O JACE-1700 Sedona ModBus IP
Sedona • Seamless NiagaraAX integration • Single tool to develop applications at all levels • Supports IPV6 over wired and wireless • IP, MSTP, 802.15.4 • Every device has its own Internet IP address • Reuse Internet IP infrastructure • High Speed Control • Sedona – Jump Starts Development • Faster time to market • Cost effective - makes your device “Niagara Ready” • Open Source
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