Portenta Machine Control
Switch Electronics
RSS
1503.77 GBP7777.50 PLN
- Sklep zagraniczny
- MPN:
- AKX00032
- Kod:
- 490777
- Producent:
- Arduino
- GTIN-13:
- 7630049202955
- Waluta:
- funt szterling
- Dodany do bazy:
- Ostatnio widziany:
- Zmiana ceny:
- -0.03% (09.12.2025)
- Poprzednia cena:
- 1504.15 GBP
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The Portenta Machine Control is a centralized, low-power industrial control unit designed to drive machinery and equipment. Programmable using the Arduino framework or other embedded platforms, it provides powerful computing for predictive maintenance and AI applications. This device can collect real-time data from factory equipment and enables remote monitoring and control, even from the cloud.
Key features include customizable I/O pins, isolated digital and analog I/O, 4-20mA compatibility, three configurable temperature channels, and a dedicated I2C connector for connecting external sensors and actuators. Network connectivity options include USB, Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth Low Energy, and industry protocols like RS485. All I/O are protected by resettable fuses, and onboard power management ensures reliability in industrial settings.
Powered by a Portenta H7 microcontroller, the control unit operates at industrial temperatures (-40 �C to +85 �C) without needing external cooling. The device supports Human Machine Interface (HMI) connections, such as displays and keyboards, for on-site process control.
With DIN rail-compatible housing, push-in terminals for quick setup, and compact dimensions, the Portenta Machine Control provides a robust and flexible solution for industries including labeling, cartoning, and industrial washing. Its modular design supports process optimization and offers a reliable control unit for diverse production needs.
* High performance * Arduino compatibility * Easy to use * Reliable connection * Wide application range
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