Tridium Jace 603

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Tridium’s JACE (Java Application Control Engine), JACE-603 is an embedded controller/server platform designed for remote monitoring and control applications. The unit combines integrated control, supervision, data logging, alarming, scheduling and network management functions, integrated IO with Internet connectivity and web serving capabilities in a small, compact platform.

 

The JACE-603 makes it possible to control and manage external devices over the Internet and present real time information to users in web-based graphical views. In addition to supporting Tridium’s NiagaraAX Framework applications.

 

Features:

 

          Embedded PowerPC Platform

          Supports open and legacy protocols

          QNX Real-time operating system

          Web User interface serves rich graphical browser presentations

          Run stand-alone, energy management, and integration applications within the Jace-6E series controllers

          Supports two optional communications boards

          Optional 16 and 34 point I/O Modules

          Data recovery

          Optional battery

 

For more information:

 

https://www.tridium.com/en/products-services/niagara-ax

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