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Artila enewsletter Issue 12, March, 2017
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Artila Launces New C Programmable I/O Controller Module RIO-2014PG
All in one web based control, sensor hub and device gateway computing platform

Artila Electronics, which specializes in the development and manufacture of Linux-ready ARM embedded industrial computers, launches the brand new FreeRTOS programmable remote I/O module, RIO-2014PG Example programs which demonstrate serial and Ethernet data communication, which demonstrates how to push sensor data to IBM Bluemix using MQTT is also included for quick sensor to cloud application development. Low power consumption of ARM cortex M4 plus high efficiency of FreeRTOS make RIO-2014PG an ideal light weight computing platform for device networking and remote monitoring.

RIO-2014PG is powered by a 32-bit Atmel SAM4E16E 120MHz ARM Cortex M4 processor which is equipped with 256KB SRAM, 3MB Flash and FreeRTOS real time operating system. This module features one 10/100 MHz Ethernet port, one RS-232, one isolated RS-485, four isolated analog input channels, two isolated analog output channels, four isolated digital input and two channels of relay and one 1-wire interface for temperature or humidity sensors.

This I/O module is shipped with a FreeRTOS+lwIP board support package (BSP), device manager utility and example programs. Users can download the Toolchain, Atmel Studio from Atmel web site. Web configuration and I/O controls are available in the RIO-2014PG application development kit. The device manager utility featuring device discovery, network configuration, user’s web page and firmware upload is also included.

Related Products:
RIO-2010PG FreeRTOS Programmable Remote I/O Module
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New 12” ARM-based IP65 Touch Panel Computer HC-3120

Artila Electronics, which specializes in the development and manufacture of Linux-ready ARM embedded industrial computers, is pleased to announce HC-3120, the innovate Linux-Ready ARM-based panel PC available on the market. Featuring a 12” robust resistive touch TFT LCD display with QT5 library, support 2D / 3D graphics accelerator and rugged ARM processor coupled with the open Linux operating system, Easily operating via LXDC desktop environment support Firefox / Chromium browser and virtual keyboard, HC-3120 can be configured to specific application requirements. In addition to multiple I/O ports, including two Gigabit Ethernet, up to three High-Speed USB ports, CAN, SDIO/SD/MMC and UART to enable flexible expansion for increased functionality. The entire system is compliant to CE certified while the front panel is IP65 rated for protection from water and dust, making HC-3120 the ideal system for industrial applications in a wide range of environments.

With its all-encompassing IP65 certified design the HC-3120 is a 12” multi touch stationary panel PCs with ARM Cortex-A8 32-Bit RISC Processor. The incredible flexibility, serviceability, and modularity of Artila HC-3120 offer numerous performance and cost-saving advantages, including complete control and monitoring, rapid integration and deployment, reduced system downtime and maintenance costs. Moreover, with features such as wide temperature support, an IP65-rated true-flat front panel with SGX530 3D Graphics Engine. In addition to multiple I/O ports, HC-3120 provides comprehensive peripheral set for connectivity and user interface applications, including two Gigabit Ethernet, up to three High-Speed USB ports, CAN, SDIO/SD/MMC and UART.

Slim and Efficient Solution Fit for All Integration

 
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Technical Note for Node-RED

Artila’s IoT gateway connects industrial devices and proactively collects the real time data, buffers it and then push it to cloud or database server.  The field data can also be exchanged between I/O device and PLC cyclically by using the IoT gateway via standard Modbus, MQTT and RESTful web API.  In addition, if the I/O device is smart enough, it can also push the sensor data to cloud by MQTT. To avoid tedious low level programming in this kind of task, we use Node-RED, the open graphic programming IoT flow with nodes to reduce time of development. Download Technical Note for Node-RED.

 
 
Product Phase-in

Model Name

Description

Released Date

RIO-2014PG

Programmable Remote I/O Module

2017 Aug.

HC-3120 ARM-based Linux-ready 12" HMI Computing 2017 Aug.
Aport-213 Single-port Serial-to-WiFi Gateway 2017 Sep.
 
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