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		<title>High-power PoE strengthens Industrial Ethernet as the leading network</title>
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 Compact Solution for Reliable Network Management!
Korenix is pleased to release the brand new performance-optimized JetBox 5300-w Industrial embedded computer Linux with -40 to 80? wide operating temperature for front-end industrial control deployments. The RISC-based computer with low power consumption brings flexibility and reliability to the industrial networking market through its rich interface, featuring 2 [...]]]></description>
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<p> <strong>Compact Solution for Reliable Network Management!</strong></p>
<p>Korenix is pleased to release the brand new performance-optimized JetBox 5300-w <strong>Industrial embedded computer</strong> Linux with -40 to 80? wide operating temperature for front-end industrial control deployments. The RISC-based computer with low power consumption brings flexibility and reliability to the industrial networking market through its rich interface, featu<span id="more-3"></span>ring 2 LAN ports, 2 USB ports, 2 RS232/422/485 and 2 RS232 serial ports. In addition, the compact JetBox 5300-w carries 4 DI &amp; 4 DO channels allowing users to integrate alarms, indicators, and sensors into their complex networking system.</p>
<p>Main features of JetBox 5300-w are:</p>
<p>RISC CPU low power consumption</p>
<p>-40~80? operating temp, fan-less design</p>
<p>Linux programming</p>
<p>Linux customized configuration auto-run via SD card</p>
<p>4-port serial: TCP server mode</p>
<p>Digital I/O controller: 4 DI &amp; 4 DO, DIO scheduling</p>
<p>SNMP control</p>
<p>Modbus gateway (optional)</p>
<p>The JetBox 5300-w supports the Korenix Auto-Run customization setting on SD card, <strong>POE Switch</strong> which allows users to configure their own Linux commands once the system is booted. By storing the customized data onto the SD card, software engineers can automatically run specific configurations or run specific applications in the JetBox 5300-w embedded computer making the industrial network management easier and more flexible.</p>
<p>Besides, users can benefit from the optional Modbus Gateway function for Modbus applications by enabling serial Modbus RTU devices to communicate with Modbus TCP devices.</p>
<p>In addition to its advanced software features, the fan-less JetBox 5300-w with redundant dual power inputs and -40 to 80? wide operating temperature range provides reliable and secure data management in harsh environmental conditions, becoming the perfect solution for open-pit mines, railcars, railways, public utilities etc</p>
<p>Korenix USA, based in Industry, California, services all of North, South &amp; Central America by providing hardened, cost-effective, and <strong><a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.korenix-usa.com/" title="Industrial Ethernet Switch">Industrial Ethernet Switch</a></strong> for the and Rugged applications. With the award winning JetPoE <strong><a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.korenix-usa.com/industrial-poe-switch.php" title="Industrial Managed PoE Switch">Industrial Managed PoE </a>Switch</strong> and JetBox Industrial Embedded Computer, these flagship products lead the way in industrial automation, power utility, telecommunications, and outdoor markets such as, traffic control and video surveillance. Korenix USA supplies the extra edge for Industrial Networking!</p>
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<p>This is a VERY impromptu RS-485 Modbus network formed by five process controllers acting as Modbus slaves and a personal computer acting as the Modbus master. Configuration software is used to access parameters in the networked controllers using Modbus data packets to shuttle information back and forth between the controllers and the master computer.  <H3>Help answer the question about modbus</H3>How can i connect Twido(Master) and Zelio(Slave) through Modbus?<br />I want to know the memory word location for transmitting on Zelio.<br />
also. i want an Example for twido application on how to read and write from Zelio. it will be very good if the steps comes with explanation. thanks<br />
 <H3>About Author</H3>
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<p>Korenix Technology is your one-stop supply center for industrial communications and networking products. Established by a group of professionals with more than 10 years of experience in the arenas of industrial control, data communications and industrial networking applications. Korenix is well-positioned to fulfill your needs and demands by providing a great variety of tailor-made products and services.</p></p>
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		<title>How Much, What Cost? Making &#8220;Going Green&#8221; Pay-Off</title>
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 Companies whose product objectives include reducing costs or waste, more reliable equipment management; improved physical asset control or greater situational awareness should investigate the variety of capabilities wireless sensor systems can provide. In addition to the potential savings in energy, there are likely many additional cash benefits to be found.
With 22% of the globe’s [...]]]></description>
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<p> Companies whose product objectives include reducing costs or waste, more reliable equipment management; improved physical asset control or greater situational awareness should investigate the variety of capabilities wireless sensor systems can provide. In addition to the potential savings in energy, there are likely many additional cash benefits to be found.</p>
<p>With 22% of the globe’s energy consumption, the US is the largest energy consume<span id="more-12"></span>r and lowest energy producer of any developed economy in the world. The result? It is the most CO2 intensive nation in the world with a daily consumption of 6 gallons of oil per person per day or 19 tons of carbon dioxide per capita annually. This is 80% higher than Europe and 94% higher than Japan.</p>
<p>The greatest sources of US energy expenditure are:</p>
<p>• Industrial Energy 35% (chemicals, steel, processing etc)</p>
<p>• Road transportation is 25%</p>
<p>• Residential energy consumption 21%</p>
<p>• Commercial buildings 16%</p>
<p>Over the next decade, those sectors of the economy driven by consumer demand are the ones which will most rapidly increase greenhouse gases &#8211; buildings and houses.</p>
<p>The good news is that there are multiple opportunities to improve upon these areas. For example, the demand for energy could be reduced by 25 to 30% through a series of low cost, high return steps:</p>
<p>• Monitor &amp; control of energy consumption specifically heating and cooling in homes and buildings – Smart Grid</p>
<p>• Replacement of incandescent bulbs with compact florescent lighting</p>
<p>• Equipment replacement, choosing high-efficiency water heaters and Energy StarTM appliances when it’s time for new These seemingly small steps save energy and reward investment with a rapid payback of less than 2 years, although many are immediate and some actually pay for themselves instantaneously.</p>
<p>In fact, according to the McKinsey Report “Reducing U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions: How Much What Cost” 40% of the total options for reducing greenhouse gases do not cost, rather releases money into the economy.</p>
<p>As the recognition not only of the costs of global warming, but also the savings to be realized with replacement and upgrading, become apparent, opportunities abound! There are numerous initiatives and programs supporting environmentally friendly products and solutions which continue to unfold at a breakneck pace. These initiatives are for products designed to be manufactured using greener processes and handled responsibly at the end of their life cycle as well as those specifically designed to aid industries and individuals in reducing their carbon footprint. Products such as Western Digital’s GreenPower hard drives and Seimens hybrid drive system for buses reduce energy consumption and CO2 emissions up to 40 percent. Both were developed under green initiatives and are taking their industries by storm.</p>
<p>Green Engineering, what is it?</p>
<p>Clean Energy Act, RoHS &amp; WEEE</p>
<p>WEEE As of August 13, 2005, producers have been required to finance the collection, treatment, recycling and recovery of all Waste Electrical &amp; Electronic Equipment</p>
<p>RoHS As of July 1 2006 Electrical &amp; Electronic Equipment may no longer be sold in the European Union if it contains any of six banned substance Restriction of Hazardous Substances On March 1 2007 the first phase of Administration on the Control of Pollution Caused by Electronic Information Products came into effect.</p>
<p>The Climate Control Bill introduced by Representatives Edward Markey (D-Mass.) &amp; Henry Waxman (D-Calif.) in May of 2009 introduced the most recent version of the American Clean Energy &amp; Security Act and aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 17% below 2005 levels by the year 2020. It would distribute up to 85 percent of pollution permits in a proposed cap-and-trade program.</p>
<p>The Carrot &amp; Stick</p>
<p>Cash &amp; Energy Savings Using Wireless Sensor Networks</p>
<p>Industries everywhere are finding ways to save not only on energy and it&#8217;s costs but through the use of wireless networks, in numerous other ways too.</p>
<p>According to Oak Ridge National Laboratories, through the use of wireless sensor networks, savings on energy for motors used in industrial processes could improve efficiency by 20%, resulting in significant cost savings. Wayne Manges said: &#8220;With electric motor-driven systems accounting for nearly one-fourth of all electricity consumption in the United States, the potential for savings is huge.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Department of Energy’s Industrial Technologies Program works with US industry to improve environmental performance and energy efficiency. The ITP is distributing 15 million to support R&amp;D specifically to improve energy efficiency in industrial processes. Already a number of new wireless sensor products are being developed together with the Department of Energy.</p>
<p>Cost savings with wireless systems are recognized in multiple areas including materials and labor where the cost of running wire in plants ranges between $155 and $3,700 per foot. The typical payback for wired systems is 24 months and less than a quarter of that for a wireless equivalent, only six months. Add in the on-going energy savings and the return on investment decision is very clear.</p>
<p>In a large number of industries, companies are recasting their product lines to implement wireless technologies. &#8220;We can&#8217;t think of any segment of the industry that isn&#8217;t going to be impacted by this,&#8221; states Honeywell’s CTO Dan Shiflin.</p>
<p>Wireless sensor networks of all varieties are exploding into our world. There is a massive amount of research &amp; development, from academia to start-ups, pushing to create proverbial “better-faster-cheaper” products. A growing number of products are based on an emerging specification “ZigBee”. A majority of utility companies that have settled on a standard have identified ZigBee as their preference due in main to its inherent security capabilities. Real-time data from wireless sensors networks will enable companies to achieve greater productivity and efficiency by continually improving their processes.</p>
<p>Named BP International&#8217;s first Director of Technology &amp; Sensory Networks, for the oil company&#8217;s Technology Office, Ken Douglas said &#8220;You don&#8217;t ask people &#8216;How would you use ZigBee?&#8217; Because they don&#8217;t know, but if you ask them: &#8216;How would you use information that you can now access for the first time?&#8217; They have to think about it for a bit, but then the ideas just starting pouring out.&#8221;</p>
<p>In addition to the benefits of ZigBee’s security layers, the mesh network is highly reliable, flexible and can connect a variety of sensors simultaneously including protocols such as OPC, Modbus and HART.</p>
<p>The technologies for green engineering are not only cost effective, if done right, they are cash positive. <strong>When it comes to the design and development of products that are energy efficient and eco-friendly, as well as cost </strong><strong>effective, </strong><strong>w</strong>ireless sensor networks make “better faster cheaper” energy saving products. Electronic designs using Zigbee products are making home sensors and energy saving devices a reality.It<strong> is less expensive when you get smarter, simpler products with better resource utilization while conserving precious resources.</strong></p>
<p>Engineering&#8230;great profession&#8230;</p>
<p>&#8220;Engineering &#8230; it is a great profession. There is the fascination of watching a figment of the imagination emerge through the aid of science to a plan on paper. Then it moves to realization in stone or metal or energy. Then it brings jobs and homes to men. Then it elevates the standards of living and adds to the comforts of life. That is the engineer&#8217;s high privilege.&#8221;</p>
<p>Herbert Hoover, Civil Engineer, 1929. 31st President</p>
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<p>Screenshot do ModBus V3  <H3>Help answer the question about modbus</H3>Modbus and Modbus ID&#039;s??<br />Can anyone explain what a modbus or modbus ID is?</p>
<p>From my understanding i see it as a software identity number that allows various bits of hardware to locate and interact with eachother?<br />
 <H3>About Author</H3>
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<p>Jody Singleton is the president of Advantage. Incorporated 1993. Broomfield, Co<br />
303-0410-0292<br />
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