Among the two groups of JACE controllers (embedded controllers and Windows-based), there are different models, each of which has a host model text descriptor. You see this descriptor in the Station Manager view of a NiagaraNetwork (Host Model column), and also in platform views, such as Platform Administration, as well as the PlatformServices container of a station running on that host.
The following table lists various controller models starting with the host model text descriptor.
A few models listed are not compatible with
| Model desc. | Actual Model | Notes | Compatible with
|
|---|---|---|---|
| JNXS | JACE-NXS | Discontinued Win32-based (Windows XP Embedded). | No |
| JNXT | JACE-NXT series | Discontinued Win32-based controller (Windows XP Embedded). | No |
| Jsoft | SoftJACE installed on user-supplied PC | Windows-based. This is different than a
|
Yes |
| JVLN | JACE-7 series (JACE-700) | Discontinued model, with more processing power than JACE-2/6 series. | No, the WiFi option for this controller is not supported |
| NPM2 | JACE-2 series | Discontinued QNX-based controller. Uses the IBM J9 JVM (Java Virtual Machine). | No |
| NPM3 | JACE-3E series, introduced in mid 2013. | QNX-based controller, JACE-3E is between the JACE-2 series and the JACE-6E series in performance, and includes onboard SRAM for battery-less operation (if desired). | Yes |
| NPM6 | JACE-6 series | Discontinued QNX-based, with more processing power than the JACE-2 series.
NOTE: Security controllers are not compatible.
|
Yes, except for security controller |
| NPM6E | JACE-6E, as well as “retrofit board” controllers JACE-603 and JACE-645. | QNX-based controllers. NPM6E based controllers include onboard SRAM for battery-less operation (if desired). The JACE-603 and JACE-645 are retrofitted R2 JACE-403 and JACE-545 controllers. | Yes |
| TITAN | JACE-8000 series | QNX-based controller, with the most processing power and resource capacity of any controller. Includes onboard SRAM for operation
without a battery, integral WiFi, and a USB port for backup/restore usage using a USB flash drive. Plug-in option modules
provide additional communications ports. Supports
|
Yes, except when running older software |
| EDGE10 | Edge 10 | is a QNX-based IO controller that harnesses the full power of the
|
Yes |
| Workstation | User-supplied PC, for example, a
|
Windows-based customer supplied PC that runs
|
Yes |
Some platform views differ depending on the type of controller.