hi all,
i have used arduino uno to make datalogger for industy.i used sd card,rtc,lcd and some basic ic in my circuit.plz do rply.is it reliable to use arduino in industry?
hi all,
i have used arduino uno to make datalogger for industy.i used sd card,rtc,lcd and some basic ic in my circuit.plz do rply.is it reliable to use arduino in industry?
Arduino is a basic controller, or more specifically the ATMEGA328 on board it is
and it all depends on the application your using it for. it is impossible to say yes or no as a generic statement, if you provide more info as to your intended use then people on the forum could provide more appropriate advise.
The arduino is an excellent platform to learn on, it is a good basis for low volume runs of a custom system where it is not cost effective to build a custom board or where you are in a rush to get a solution out there
but as stated before it depends where your going to use it and for what. Even the country or province your deploying it in can have different rules about safety or requirements that you may have to adhere to.
in a lot of cases if it is for personal use then the regulations are more lax, but the moment your selling a solution or putting it into a controlled environment the rules can change
I guess the old adage "If in doubt... DONT" comes to mind
There are loads of people on the forum that can provide advise but at the end of the day it is your that is responsible to confirm local requirements and rules and it is you that will carry the blame if rules are broken
now having said all that in most normal hobbyist cases there are no issues to worry about and you will be ok, but it is worth a bit of research if it is not for our personal use.and or your selling the final product
peter
Arduino is a basic controller, or more specifically the ATMEGA328 on board it is
and it all depends on the application your using it for. it is impossible to say yes or no as a generic statement, if you provide more info as to your intended use then people on the forum could provide more appropriate advise.
The arduino is an excellent platform to learn on, it is a good basis for low volume runs of a custom system where it is not cost effective to build a custom board or where you are in a rush to get a solution out there
but as stated before it depends where your going to use it and for what. Even the country or province your deploying it in can have different rules about safety or requirements that you may have to adhere to.
in a lot of cases if it is for personal use then the regulations are more lax, but the moment your selling a solution or putting it into a controlled environment the rules can change
I guess the old adage "If in doubt... DONT" comes to mind
There are loads of people on the forum that can provide advise but at the end of the day it is your that is responsible to confirm local requirements and rules and it is you that will carry the blame if rules are broken
now having said all that in most normal hobbyist cases there are no issues to worry about and you will be ok, but it is worth a bit of research if it is not for our personal use.and or your selling the final product
peter