Versatile Raspberry Pi is adapted for industrial use
Saelig Company, Inc. (www.saelig.com) has
introduced the ComfilePi - an industrial Raspberry Pi-based touch-panel PC.
Leveraging the compact, ubiquitous Raspberry Pi 3 board, the ComfilePi inherits
the Raspberry Pi 3’s 1.2GHz 64 bit quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 processor, a
Broadcom VideoCore IV GPU, and 1GB of RAM.
It comes in two screen sizes
- 7” (CPi-A070WR) and 10.2” (CPi-A102WR)
both providing identical capabilities.
The displays are 24-bit color LCDs with a resistive touchscreen and the units
provide 22 x ESD-protected GPIO lines, 3 x USB 2.0 host ports, 1 x RJ-45
Ethernet port, 1 x I2C port, and 2 x RS-232C ports. It also features stereo audio output as well
as a piezo buzzer. WiFi is also possible
using an external USB dongle. Powered by
12-24VDC input, the ComfilePi’s primary storage is a microSD card.
The
CPi-A070WR and CPi-A102WR are housed in flame-retardant ABS enclosures with an
IP65 water resistant front panel, and offer an operating temperature range of
0degC to 70degC.
The ComfilePi can be programmed in almost any language, including C, C++, Java, JavaFX, Javascript, python, C#, vb.net, and even emerging languages such as Rust, D, and Nim, as well as .Net Core 2.0 applications. Due to the built-in Broadcomm VideoCore IV GPU, the ComfilePi can even render real-time 3D graphics.
Details here: http://bit.ly/2wxUCwN
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