Seoul Semiconductor ("Seoul Semiconductor Co. Ltd.") [share listing????: KOSDAQ 046890], the world's eight largest manufacturers of light-emitting diode (LED) environmental lighting technology, today announced Japan Nichia Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. in 2007 On September 17, the lawsuit was filed in the Central District Court of Seoul, South Korea, claiming that Seoul Semiconductor's blue chip number TWH104-HS for white LED products infringed its patent No. 406201 in Korea and demanded that Seoul Semiconductor compensate the infringement. After receiving the lawsuit on October 1, after careful analysis, Seoul Semiconductor insisted on holding the following patent technology for the lawsuit of Nichia Chemical Co., Ltd., and did not infringe the above-mentioned patents mentioned by Nichia.

The company has been committed to investing in research and development of its own patented technology, and has registered more than 1,200 patents. The company's products are based on its own patented technology, which combines the US UCSB (University of California Santa Barbara) SSLDC (Solid State Light Display Center) and Japan's Nitride Semiconductor and other universities, research institutions and companies. A number of patented technologies have also established a “reciprocal sharing license agreement” and strategic partnership with world-renowned LED chip manufacturers such as CREE, OSRAM, and TOYADA GOSEI.

On October 10, 2007, Nichia filed a lawsuit in the Central District Court of Seoul, South Korea, claiming that Seoul Semiconductor’s blue chip for white LED products used in the Z-power LED P9 series infringed its patent No. 491482 in Korea. Seoul Semiconductor compensated for infringement. On May 18, 2007, it was announced that this P9 product was produced using the blue chip of the US SemiLED, before using the CREE chip. It also sold a small amount in South Korea (about $2,000 in 2007). The lawsuit for this product SemiLED is being selected by Japan's Ohno & Partners for the defender's trial, and the lawsuit will be dealt with in consultation with SemiLED.

Seoul Semiconductor has always emphasized the importance of intellectual property and respected the intellectual property rights of other companies. We will strongly respond to this Japan Nichia company's unwarranted exercise of patent rights and rumors for the purpose of hindering the company's business, and go all out to protect the interests of shareholders and customers of Seoul Semiconductor's LED products.
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4G Industrial Router

Analysis of advantages and disadvantages of 4G industrial routers
First, what is the classification of industrial routers?
Industrial Router (a communication device that can be divided into 2G routers, 2.5G routers, 3G routers and 4G routers according to network standards.

For users, you can communicate with the Internet by setting a default gateway on your PC or network device. In fact, the default gateway configured for network devices is the packet export for network devices. After the packet is sent to the Ethernet port of the router, the router performs the next job, so the router is an Internet relay.

Second, how do industrial routers work
So how does the router forward the packet? Just like getting somewhere, you need to place a route. This route is a routing table. This routing table contains all the destination network addresses owned by the router, as well as the best path to reach those networks through the router. This is because there is a routing table, so the router can forward packets according to the routing table. That's how routers work.

Understand what is an industrial router and how it works, it is not difficult to understand the advantages and disadvantages of the router. Here we focus on the advantages and disadvantages of 4G industrial routers.

Third, the advantages of 4G industrial routers
For networks interconnected via single-protocol industrial-grade wireless routers, the same or different protocols can be used at layers 1-2. Layer 3 uses the same routable protocol and requires the same or compatible protocols at layer 4 and beyond.
Industrial routers can perform complex routing calculations and are suitable for connecting three or more large networks with complex network topologies.
Industrial-grade routers can isolate broadcast storm information in the source network, thereby reducing and mitigating the impact of broadcast storms.
Multiprotocol industrial wireless routers can be used as network interconnection platforms using different communication protocols because they can connect to the network using different communication protocols.
The entire network router can also be used as a bridge to handle non-routable protocols.
Industrial 4G routers enable you to isolate unnecessary communications so that the interconnected network maintains its own area of independent management and control, thereby improving network security performance. Therefore, industrial-grade 4G routers are commonly used as firewalls to restrict access to the internal and external networks (Internet) of the LAN, as well as the internal areas of the LAN, and act as network masking.
It can provide reliable transport and prioritization services, and industrial LTE routers do not need to maintain a persistent connection between networks that communicate with each other.
Complete Netcom router network segmentation improves network performance and reduces host load.
Third, the advantages of 4G industrial routers
High price
When installing an industrial LTE router, it is difficult to install and maintain due to the large number of initial configurations
If you spend more time processing, the transmission performance of the entire network of the industrial router will decrease.
Unlike Bridges, routers across industrial networks are protocol-related. Each advanced protocol used for network connectivity must be configured separately, and an industrial-grade network-grade router with a separate protocol for each protocol must be provided.
Industrial Netcom routers do not support non-routed protocols, so when interconnecting multiple networks, there are restrictions on the protocols used by the connected networks.

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