March 2016 |
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Open Sedona Application Editor
SAE is available for download from Contemporary Controls’ website.
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Contemporary Controls, a Sedona Framework Community member, has
developed the Sedona Application Editor (SAE) which allows graphical
development of control applications for Sedona devices like
Contemporary Controls’ BAScontrol20, 22 and BASremote. SAE is available
for download from Contemporary Controls’ website. Included with
the download is a Sedona Virtual Machine (SVM) that runs on your PC so
that you can experience the simplicity of developing Sedona
applications with SAE without first needing to purchase a Sedona
controller.
“Contemporary Controls’ vision for development of SAE was to provide an
open logic development tool for all Sedona controllers, including
Contemporary Controls and other manufacturers,” said Joe Stasiek, Sales
Manager at Contemporary Controls. “This open Sedona solution, including
the addition of custom kits and components, allows adoption of Sedona
as an easily implemented preferred control solution. Now by
bundling SAE with a sample SVM, you can test drive Sedona on your PC.”
Developed by Tridium Inc., Sedona Frameworktm is a software environment
designed to make it easy to build smart, networked, embedded devices
which are well suited for implementing control applications.
Using Niagara Workbench or a Sedona tool, such as SAE, components are
assembled onto wire sheets creating applications. This language is
ideally suited for graphical representation of control strategies. For
those control implementers without access to Niagara Workbench, SAE is
the solution.
A Sedona device is defined as having a Sedona Virtual Machine of which
Contemporary Controls has developed a series of BACnet/IP Sedona
Unitary Controllers in its BAScontrol and BASremote series. These
freely-programmable controllers can now be programmed with SAE instead
of Niagara Workbench. Those with experience with Niagara
Framework will have no problem understanding Sedona Framework. For
those without Niagara experience, the graphical representation of
components linked on a wire sheet to create applications is intuitive
and can be easily learned.
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Sedona Framework is available for use license-free and therefore it is
appropriate that this open technology have an open programming tool
such as Sedona Application Editor. Although the tool is delivered
with kits that support Contemporary Controls’ controllers – BASC-20R,
BASC-20T, BASC-22R, BASR-8M, BASR-8M/P –other Sedona suppliers can
install their custom kits in order to use the tool. Sedona
components are deployed in kits and the SAE provides not only the
Tridium Sedona 1.2 release kits but Contemporary Controls’ hardware
dependent and hardware independent custom kits. Hardware
dependent kits are product specific (links to physical I/O on the
controller) while hardware independent kits are freely available to the
Sedona Framework Community. It is Contemporary Controls’ policy to
continually post the latest “kits” on its website to cover older and
newer custom components.
For more information and to download the Sedona Application Editor
along with a sample SVM visit
http://www.ccontrols.com/basautomation/sae.htm
This video introduces the BAScontrol20 — a 22-point Powered by Sedona Framework field Controller — and its many features. The unit is a flexible, freely-programmable controller that is BACnet/IP compatible and web page configurable.
This just in; Sedona Framework Developers Meet at Light+Building 2016
http://automatedbuildings.com/releases/mar16/160322105303cctrls.html
The discussions were lively and it was clear that Sedona was important to the companies in attendance. All the companies have some relationship with Tridium or Niagara Framework so Niagara-Sedona integration was an important topic. However, it was recognized that Sedona could operate on its own using a Sedona tool for programming.
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