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.
In this tutorial we detail the integration of a the RevPI DIO to visualize and control output signals to your machines or applications with Ubidots. The RevPi DIO digital I/O module comes with 14 digital inputs and 14 outputs, PWM (puls width modulation), and counter inputs. For a detailed list of functionalities for the RevPI DIO, check out the Revolution Pi product brochure.
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