SigCore UC: An Open-Supply Common I/O Controller For The Raspberry Pi

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Just lately, [Edward Schmitz] wrote in to tell us about his Hackaday.io mission: SigCore UC: An Open-Supply Common I/O Controller With Relays, Analog I/O, and Modbus for the Raspberry Pi.

Within the video embedded beneath, [Edward] runs us by means of a few of the options which he explains are an entire industrial management and information assortment system. Options embody Ethernet, WiFi, and Modbus TCP connectivity, regulated 5 V bus, eight relays, eight digital inputs, 4 analog inputs, and 4 analog outputs. All packaged in rugged housing and prepared for set up/deployment.

[Edward] says he wished one thing which went past growth boards and enlargement modules that offered an entire and ready-to-deploy resolution. In case you’re within the {hardware}, firmware, or software program, every little thing is on the market on the mission’s GitHub web page. Past the Hackaday.io article, the GitHub repo, the YouTube explainer video, there’s even a complete web site dedicated to the mission: sigcoreuc.com. Our hats off to [Edward], he actually put plenty of polish on this mission.

In case you’re interested by utilizing the Raspberry Pi for enter/output you may also wish to examine Raspberry Pi Pico Makes For Expeditious Enter System and Good Energy Strip Revived With Raspberry Pi.

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