Products of the year 2023
Embedded Computing & IPC - The winners
The Raspberry Pi has arrived in the world of automation, as shown by the results of this year's reader poll. Another criterion: the openness offered by Linux. The winners of the 'Embedded Computing & IPC' category.
3rd place - OnLogic
The IGN800 industrial Raspberry Pi edge gateway from OnLogic is certified for the Ignition Edge software from SCADA specialist Inductive Automation. The software is pre-installed on delivery. The gateway is based on the company's 'Factor 201' - an industrial Raspberry Pi computer that is operated with the Compute Module 4 (CM4). The system combines the CM4 with OnLogic's own industrial-grade carrier board and fanless cooling technology. More...
Third place goes to OnLogic and with it the trophy to America. Hans Pfisterer, Director Project Management, is delighted with the award and explains why the company chose the Raspberry Pi as the basis for the Edge Gateway.
2nd place in the Embedded Computing & IPC category
2nd place - Grossenbacher Systeme
Grossenbacher Systeme presents a new generation of compact operating panels with Soft PLC under Linux. They are based on ARM hardware and contain the Codesys soft PLC including the Codesys Control Runtime Toolkit. As standard, i.MX 8M Mini processors from NXP with four cores and a clock frequency of 1.8 GHz are used on SoM modules. Other i.MX 8 processors are available on request. There is a choice of 2 to 4 Gbyte RAM and 8 to 128 Gbyte mass storage capacity, the latter can be optionally expanded using microSD cards. More...
Jonas Schuster, Head of Sales, Marketing and Development at Grossenbacher Systeme, knows the needs of his customers. The compact operating panels are designed to meet the desire for more flexibility.
1st place in the Embedded Computing & IPC category
1st place - Kunbus
Revolution Pi is an open, modular and cost-effective industrial PC based on the Raspberry Pi. Housed in a slim top-hat rail housing, the three available basic modules can be seamlessly expanded with a variety of suitable I/O modules and fieldbus gateways. The 24 V-powered modules are connected to each other via a top-mounted plug connection and can be configured using a graphical configuration tool. To achieve industrial suitability in accordance with EN 61131-2 and IEC 61131-2, Kunbus used the 'Raspberry Pi Compute Module' as the basis. More...
Andreas Müller, Head of Sales, and Ekkehard Krebs, Head of Marketing at Kunbus, are delighted with the 1st place. Kunbus also relies on the Raspberry Pi for the Revolution Pi and particularly emphasizes its openness.
















