run_webhmi_on_raspberry_pi
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Once disk image was downloaded, extract archive to desired destination and copy it to your microSD card. | Once disk image was downloaded, extract archive to desired destination and copy it to your microSD card. | ||
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+ | Attention! Please use best available microSD card. Cheap commercial-grade cards can die any time. Data can be saved to external USB flashdrive/ | ||
In Linux-based operation systems this can be done with following command: | In Linux-based operation systems this can be done with following command: | ||
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Congratulations! You was able to run WebHMI on your Raspberry Pi 3. Have fun with it. | Congratulations! You was able to run WebHMI on your Raspberry Pi 3. Have fun with it. | ||
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+ | ===== SCADA hat ===== | ||
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+ | To make RPi users' life a bit easier we developed a special SCADA hat. This board includes: | ||
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+ | * Power supply with filters (Input voltage: 9...30V) | ||
+ | * RS-485 converter with optional galvanic isolation | ||
+ | * Real-time clock with CR2032 battery backup | ||
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+ | With this extension board it is very easy to try all WebHMI' | ||
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run_webhmi_on_raspberry_pi.txt · Last modified: 2023/05/18 14:35 by emozolyak