With this Debian system we can install Node-Red on it, or even a Codesys based PLC. Another great installation would be a remote linux control package as AiKhan.
Hi! Is there any way to get data from a Siemens PLC and this IOT2050 using Profinet? I have tested raspberry pi based IPC computers but I can’t find a way to get data from a PLC using profinet. I have tested snap7 for python but it is not fast enough. Thanks!
Well the question is - do you really.need profinet for it? Profinet is great for IOs as it's deterministic. For IT/OT integration protocols like MQTT, pure TCP or JSON RPC would probably make more sense. Check our other videos where we cover these
dual core 2050 boots up (with NodeRed) in 49 seconds, so it's 5x time faster than IOT2020. but it is freaking hot about 50C - , (even with such huge radiator ) You can't hold hand on it.
@@AutomationStation But can I use one port do communicate with a PLC in one IP range and the other port to communicate with the MES network using a different IP range?
Yes, it is not in the default build but you can install 'task-xfce-desktop' for example to have the XFCE desktop environment shown through the displayport on boot!
I actually bought one after I watched this, I'm still testing it though. Siemens should sponsor this channel, seriously.
That’s one exciting piece of kit. Essentially a raspberry pi for industrial applications.
With this Debian system we can install Node-Red on it, or even a Codesys based PLC. Another great installation would be a remote linux control package as AiKhan.
hello, i am trying to connect IOT with Ethernet port 1, its connecting but
if I enter "apt install apche2" it is showing unable to locate package
Hi! Is there any way to get data from a Siemens PLC and this IOT2050 using Profinet? I have tested raspberry pi based IPC computers but I can’t find a way to get data from a PLC using profinet. I have tested snap7 for python but it is not fast enough.
Thanks!
Well the question is - do you really.need profinet for it? Profinet is great for IOs as it's deterministic. For IT/OT integration protocols like MQTT, pure TCP or JSON RPC would probably make more sense. Check our other videos where we cover these
how long does it take to boot? iot2020 - boots in more than 4 min. ( including node-red)
dual core 2050 boots up (with NodeRed) in 49 seconds, so it's 5x time faster than IOT2020. but it is freaking hot about 50C - , (even with such huge radiator ) You can't hold hand on it.
could anyone suggest me some compatible arduino shield for this iot 2050 device aswell?
Cool tech. Are there plans for more powerfull variants with regards to RAM?
The advanced version will have 4GB of RAM if im not mistaken
CAN WE SET 2 DIFFERENT SERIES IP ADDRESS IN IOT 2050?
They are two different interfaces so you can set completely different IP addresses on them if that's what you're asking
@@AutomationStation But can I use one port do communicate with a PLC in one IP range and the other port to communicate with the MES network using a different IP range?
@@luisphillipeferreiramachad1171 Sure
Can you also startup x on the display port?
Yes, it is not in the default build but you can install 'task-xfce-desktop' for example to have the XFCE desktop environment shown through the displayport on boot!
Thank you so much for the information. Is there any way to install Ubuntu on same device? Thanks
Not sure, don't think there's an ARM image of Ubuntu even available
@@AutomationStation ubuntu.com/download/server/arm
There is a ARM image but it doesn't work for IoT2050.
Thanks
Solved the os issue. We are using Ubuntu 20.04 server on IoT2050 gateway.
Thanks
@@yogeshk04 Why Ubuntu? What's there in Ubuntu that you need but not in Debian?
Great video
Many thanks very informative video
My pleasure
very nice :)
Thanks
Did siemens just repackaged a cheap Raspberry PI and sell them at 10x the price? Good intro but that's all I can see from this device!