Introducing groov EPIC from Opto 22

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
  • This is EPIC! It's the groov EPIC System. Your best choice for any industrial internet of things (IIoT) or automation application. groov EPIC® gives you guaranteed-for-life I/O, a flexible Linux®-based controller with gateway functions, high-resolution touchscreen, two independent network interfaces, USB and HDMI ports, and software including control programming, groov View for device-independent HMI, Node-RED for simple data flows, and Ignition Edge® for OPC-UA drivers and MQTT/Sparkplug communications-and more.
    Edge
    Collect, process, view, and exchange data where it's produced-at the edge of the network. Securely share data among databases, cloud services, Allen-Bradley® and Siemens® PLC systems, and other equipment using tools like Ignition Edge® by Inductive Automation®, Node-RED™, and MQTT. Visualize data on the integral touchscreen, an external HDMI monitor, or from any web browser or mobile device.
    Programmable
    Options for programming include flowchart-based PAC Control™and future support for IEC-61131.
    Optional shell access lets you run your own custom-developed application on an open, Linux-based automation system.
    Industrial
    From plant floors to remote sites, the edge demands industrially hardened equipment-like solid-state drives, UL Hazardous Locations approval, and ATEX compliance.
    Controller
    Reliable real-time control and guaranteed-for-life I/O provide the solid base for all other functions.
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Комментарии • 8

  • @Shadowwand
    @Shadowwand Год назад +1

    Is this controller safe enough to run life safety systems on say a roller coaster?

  • @marklancaster9562
    @marklancaster9562 4 года назад +1

    Kewl

    • @Opto22
      @Opto22  4 года назад

      We think you're pretty Kewl too!

  • @electrobuz1
    @electrobuz1 Год назад

    Can this system handle 100 node at the same time?

    • @Opto22
      @Opto22  Год назад

      This is impossible to answer because it depends entirely on the nodes, how efficient / inefficient they are, and how much load it all puts on the system. Using the Node-RED status page you can watch the memory and CPU usage to see how it's handling the load as you add more nodes.

  • @vaughan.gittel
    @vaughan.gittel 5 лет назад

    umm yes please.

  • @marklancaster9562
    @marklancaster9562 4 года назад +1

    Programing is easier than GE

    • @Opto22
      @Opto22  4 года назад

      Thanks Mark!