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Raspberry Pi for Industrial Uses

tonydbeck
tonydbeck over 6 years ago

I am interested to know what experience others have had using a Raspberry Pi in industry?  I would love to hear about:

 

  • Any issues with short and long term reliability?
  • Connectivity with Industrial control systems -
    • Have add on boards been used?
    • Have custom PCB's been made to interface 24V based I/O on PLC's / DCS systems etc?
    • How has it been hooked up to power?
  • Issues with EMI?
  • Long term SD card reliability?
  • Has a Pi been used to actually control some industrial equipment rather than for monitoring or HMI?
  • What version of Pi was used - eg. Compute module
  • Why use a Pi vs a PLC or industrialised PC?
  • What were the biggest challenges?
  • Was there any challenge from peers or management in using something that could be viewed as an educational tool rather than industrial control equipment?
  • What OS has been used?
  • Have there been any concerns around security? Especially if connecting to a Process Control Network.
  • What security precautions have been taken?

 

I can see lots of advantages to using a Pi in industry - for example the amount of power and versatility for such a low cost!

 

 

Even if you don't have experience using a Pi in industry - it would still be great to hear people points of view! 

 

I look forward to some interesting responses!

 

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Tony

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  • craigbrainboxes
    0 craigbrainboxes over 6 years ago

    Hi Tony

    This is Craig from Brainboxes, I hope a direct message from a manufacturer is okay?

     

    Brainboxes are a data and IO connectivity developer and manufacturer selling through Farnell.  We have just released a new Edge IO Controller that covers the majority of your questions.   Our part number is BB-400 (Farnell reference: 2990602).   The Controller is powered by a Pi Compute 3+ module and Arduino.   These sit on our own board and within our own design  which provides the following:

    • Power management system supplying correct voltage to Pi
    • 5-30VDC Dual Redundant Power Input ideal for factory floor
    • Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) making sure the Pi shuts down cleanly, preventing corruption of the disc

     

    • Custom heatsink over the Pi
    • Tests show no throttling even at 100% CPU usage
    • Doubles the performance of the Pi compared to no heat sink

     

    • We give the job of real time I/O to the dedicated on-board Ardunio.
    • The BB-400 comes with firmware designed to monitor and control the I/O lines through the Ardunio.
    • This open source firmware can be modified should you need.
    Preloaded with: Raspbian Lite, Open protocols, and a mobile ready secure web admin interface

     

    Sample code for: C#, .NET Core, Python, Node Red, Node.JS

     

    • -25°C to +80°C op temp range,S, DIN rail mountable
      Integrated Connectivity: Wifi, Bluetooth, 2 Independent Ethernet, 8 Digital IO, RS232/422/485 Serial, NFC

     

    All of our products are designed and made in house (in the UK) and come with direct Lifetime Warranty and Support.
    You can view our dedicated BB-400 page, specs and related FAQs on our website:http://www.brainboxes.com/industrial-edge-controller

    http://www.brainboxes.com/product/bb-400/neuron-edge-industrial-controller-8-dio-rs232-422-485-serial-bt-wifi-nfc-usb-2-…

    http://www.brainboxes.com/faqs/search/bb-400

     

    All the best, Craig

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  • cstanton
    0 cstanton over 6 years ago in reply to craigbrainboxes

    Hi craigbrainboxes ,

    You can use this tool to link to the BB-400 on our sites image

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  • craigbrainboxes
    0 craigbrainboxes over 6 years ago in reply to cstanton

    Thanks Christopher

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  • shabaz
    0 shabaz over 6 years ago

    The versatile intelligent controller (V.I.K.I.) is progressing.. Here's the (still-to-be-tested) main-board.

    image

    Other side of it..

    image

    There will also be a print-friendly assembly guide (screenshot below) with details and part codes so anyone can make it.

    Currently I've been taking notes of where the assembly instructions could be better, and where the PCB layout could be improved, so there will be a rev 2 PCB, and schematics/gerbers will be published.

    image

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  • didiergm
    0 didiergm over 5 years ago in reply to shabaz

    Viki sounds interesting . Just answering here to be updated on progress

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  • shabaz
    0 shabaz over 5 years ago in reply to didiergm

    Hi Didier,

     

    Thanks for the interest, there's a blog post here that covers the main board in some more detail:

    VIKI (Versatile Intelligent Controller for Industry) Schematic, Bill of Materials and Component Placement Diagrams

    The main board has two optocoupler inputs and two relay outputs, and a user interface. There's also some basic software (C and Python I think) that can be used to send text to the LCD screen, and to read/write to the inputs/outputs. These can be combined into scripts for instance. It's been tested on Pi 4 and all that functions currently.

    Recently I've been working on the first add-on interface, which adds two thermocouple inputs.

    That still needs to be tested:

    image

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  • weiwei2
    0 weiwei2 over 5 years ago in reply to Gough Lui

    in one of my machine that utilize even industrial gadget, vibration cause the USB cable to loosen from its port. this problem will likely exist for raspberry pi too, now that it cramp four connectors onto such a small space. I have used those usb cable which has locking mechanism and only the industrial built quality items will have it

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