Raspberry Pi solutions

Quelle: Mass | Lukas Dehling,

In protection class IP54

The credit card-sized Raspberry Pi 3B from Mass is housed in a metal casing. The mini PC contains the ARM Cortex-A53 processor with 4× 1.2 GHz clock frequency, plus 1 GB RAM, a micro SD card (8 GB or larger) for the operating system and application software as well as ...

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... the interfaces 4× USB2.0 and 10/100 Ethernet, which are routed to the outside. The board also has connections for HDMI, CSI camera, video/audio and post connectors for RS232, CAN, I²C or 8 GPIO, for example. Various additional functions and interfaces are included on an expansion board (real-time clock, battery, CAN module, RS232/485, DIO, analog I/O etc.) as well as a 12 or 24 V (DC) industrial power supply unit. The system has been designed for high reliability in harsh industrial environments. The desired operating system is installed on the micro SD card. The housing has IP54 protection and is supplied with mounting brackets or brackets for 35 mm mounting rails. The dimensions are 39.7 mm x 144 mm x 106 mm (H×W×D).

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