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    • RE: Embedded platform to run mango on - what ideas do people have

      decidedly not in your price range:

      http://www.dh-electronics.de/eindex.htm

      generally they run Embedded WinXP, and provide LON support.

      posted in Hardware
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    • BACnet/IP temp sensor?

      I am looking for a room temperature sensor (RTD) that has a transmitter with 10/100baseT ethernet jack, TCP/IP stack, and BACnet stack.

      It is going into a telecom closet, so ethernet access is assured. The control system front end is existing, don't need a web interface nor standalone operation. I would prefer no wireless.

      This will likely be costly for a single sensor, but cheaper than a router, control module, and analog sensor.

      Help & thanks!

      Jim A.
      Penn State Univ.

      posted in Hardware
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    • RE: BACnet/IP temp sensor?

      I am looking for a room temperature sensor (RTD) that has a transmitter with 10/100baseT ethernet jack, TCP/IP stack, and BACnet stack.

      It is going into a telecom closet, so ethernet access is assured. The control system front end is existing, don't need a web interface nor standalone operation. I would prefer no wireless.

      This will likely be costly for a single sensor, but cheaper than a router, control module, and analog sensor.

      Help & thanks!

      Jim A.
      Penn State Univ.

      posted in Hardware
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      jalles