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Launch your Industrial applications with Revolution Pi and Ubidots – Energy Management, Process Monitoring, Machine Health and more.

maria-carlina-hernandezMaria Carlina Hernandez 01/10/2018 at 16:020 Comments

Revolution Pi is an open, modular, and durable industrial PC based on the established Raspberry Pi while meeting the EN61131-2 standard. Equipped with the Raspberry Pi Compute Module, the RevPi Core base can be expanded seamlessly using appropriate I/O modules and fieldbus gateways for energy management, process monitoring, machine health and more. The Rev Pi Core is the foundation to any application and depending on your I/O requirements expansion modules such as RevPi DIO, RevPi AIO, RevPi Gates can be attached as digital, analog, or gateway modules. 

The Revolution Pi series begins with the base device, the RevPi Core and RevPi Core 3, the central processing unit of the modular system. Equipped with a quad-core processor with 1.2 GHz and 1 GByte RAM, the multi-core processor by Broadcom has enough power for complex tasks such as image processing or edge computing. Installed in a DIN rail housing and powered by 24 VDC the RevPi Core is built to last and requires standard energy input. 

In the following guide you will learn how to integrate your RevPi Core and RevPi Core 3 with Ubidots Cloud, simulate Pressure, Temperature, and Humidity readings through a python firmware script, and visualize this data in your own Ubidots application with ease. This tutorial is designed for only RevPi Core setup, if you already have your core compiled and look to now work with some expansion modules, please reference the below setup article for additional integrations and application development: 

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