MicroPython on DIN rail
MicroPython on DIN rail
Helllo
Just idea. I was one of funders of Controllino on Kickstarter
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/24 ... compatible
I move to Micropython. I hope it's time to support something like this with MicroPython. It could be great for automation and industry.
Someone will make it ? I'll support as a first backer
Micropython inside DIN enclose with protection, relays, RS, CAN, WiFi/Eth ?
Best
Sylwester
Just idea. I was one of funders of Controllino on Kickstarter
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/24 ... compatible
I move to Micropython. I hope it's time to support something like this with MicroPython. It could be great for automation and industry.
Someone will make it ? I'll support as a first backer
Micropython inside DIN enclose with protection, relays, RS, CAN, WiFi/Eth ?
Best
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Re: MicroPython on DIN rail
That website has
Please could you explain the relevance?
and has no reference to MicroPython (although I haven't watched the videos).Last updated July 29, 2015
Please could you explain the relevance?
Peter Hinch
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Re: MicroPython on DIN rail
My guess is that the OP is suggesting that someone should make a MicroPython version of this sort of product.
I'd be surprised if something like this didn't exist that runs on a MicroPython compatible micro.
I did a quick search for "esp8266 din rail" and came up with this: https://www.hwhardsoft.de/english/proje ... x-nodemcu/
They also have some other variants that run on CircuitPuthon-compatible boards.
(Not vouching for that in any way though, you'd want to be very sure that they have done everything right before you put it anywhere near mains power).
I'd be surprised if something like this didn't exist that runs on a MicroPython compatible micro.
I did a quick search for "esp8266 din rail" and came up with this: https://www.hwhardsoft.de/english/proje ... x-nodemcu/
They also have some other variants that run on CircuitPuthon-compatible boards.
(Not vouching for that in any way though, you'd want to be very sure that they have done everything right before you put it anywhere near mains power).
Re: MicroPython on DIN rail
Yap, thats true. I ask/make wish someone from MicropPython community will do 'controlino' but with Micropython
I was looking for Micropython on rail, and not found. Thanks, I'll look at this linkjimmo wrote: I'd be surprised if something like this didn't exist that runs on a MicroPython compatible micro.
I did a quick search for "esp8266 din rail" and came up with this: https://www.hwhardsoft.de/english/proje ... x-nodemcu/
They also have some other variants that run on CircuitPuthon-compatible boards.
Yap. Controlino is more better done. Complete solution. Idea is to make good quality product. Not "enclose" with some resitors But somth to install near main power with relays build in, protections etcjimmo wrote: (Not vouching for that in any way though, you'd want to be very sure that they have done everything right before you put it anywhere near mains power).
But this link is good begining
So. Someone ? Next step for MicroPython, to be in industry ?
Re: MicroPython on DIN rail
Like Jimmo said, idea is to ask someone/community to make Kickstarter campanion, design and make this kind of hardware with MicroPython supportpythoncoder wrote: ↑Tue Apr 07, 2020 11:49 am
and has no reference to MicroPython (although I haven't watched the videos).
Please could you explain the relevance?
Re: MicroPython on DIN rail
and smth like this. Nice to have contro system in box, separate etc
https://revolution.kunbus.com/revpi-compact/
Nobody ?
No, I don't have knowledge and experiences
https://revolution.kunbus.com/revpi-compact/
Nobody ?
No, I don't have knowledge and experiences
Re: MicroPython on DIN rail
Well, it can probably run the the unix port. But according to the specs it already has all needed libraries etc for standard Python, so MicroPython can only offer less here, not more, unless there's a significat amount of work put into.
Re: MicroPython on DIN rail
Differences between Full OS <> BuildIn Micropython. In full os You have many thing which could go wrong....
In my opinion this kind of equipment could move MicroPython to industry/daily usage in simply way
Electricity protected, with build in relays (mechanical or solid) etc
Re: MicroPython on DIN rail
This might be the kind of product that Volker at UNIVERSAL-SOLDER Electronics might be interested in sourcing/developing. Showing the business case and choosing hardware that's not going to go end-of-life too quickly isn't going to be trivial.