Raspberry Pi PLC Industrial Controller (Optoisolated Output)
Raspberry Pi PLC (Optoisolated Output) is an industrial programmable logic controller built around Raspberry Pi computing technology, combining Linux-based flexibility with traditional PLC reliability. This industrial automation controller integrates extensive digital and analog I/O capabilities alongside multiple communication interfaces for complex control systems. Designed for professional environments, the industrial Linux PLC platform supports high-speed data processing, real-time multitasking, and reliable field connectivity. Integrated networking, industrial bus interfaces, and expandable memory enable the programmable automation unit to operate efficiently in modern IoT-driven control infrastructures and smart manufacturing environments.
Figure: Raspberry Pi PLC (Optoisolated Output)
Figure: Raspberry Pi PLC (Optoisolated Output)
High-Density Industrial I/O Integration
This programmable industrial controller integrates extensive input and output capability suitable for complex automation systems. Up to 36 digital inputs, 16 analog inputs, 8 analog outputs, and 6 interrupt channels enable flexible signal acquisition and control. Optoisolated digital interfaces improve electrical safety and noise immunity in demanding industrial environments. The rich I/O configuration allows the automation platform to handle sensor monitoring, actuator control, and event-triggered tasks within a single compact PLC architecture.
Extensive Communication and Connectivity Options
The industrial control platform provides a wide range of communication interfaces for integration into modern control networks. Built‑in connectivity includes dual Ethernet ports, dual RS‑485 interfaces, CAN bus, USB ports, SPI, I2C, WiFi, Bluetooth, Serial TTL, microSD storage, and RTC support. Such communication flexibility allows the automation controller to connect with field devices, supervisory systems, industrial networks, and cloud infrastructure, supporting data exchange across industrial IoT architectures and distributed control systems.
Linux-Based Processing for Advanced Automation
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