Raspberry Pi Industrial Design Partner OnLogic Unveils Its First Raspberry Pi-Powered Device
In celebration of Pi Day, OnLogic unveils the first details about their upcoming industrial grade Raspberry Pi-powered system intended for use in industrial, automation and IoT applications.
SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT (MARCH 15, 2021)
Global industrial computer hardware manufacturer and IoT solution provider, OnLogic (www.onlogic.com), is celebrating Pi Day by unveiling their first Raspberry Pi-powered industrial computer. Measuring just 102.5 x 129 x 38 mm, the tiny device made its debut on the OnLogic website on Pi Day (3/14), after first being shared with OnLogic’s community of hardware enthusiasts and device builders who signed up to receive more information in advance of the system’s public availability.
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Vermont Business Magazine Global industrial computer hardware manufacturer and IoT solution provider, OnLogic (
www.onlogic.com), celebrated Pi Day by unveiling their first Raspberry Pi-powered industrial computer. Measuring just 102.5 x 129 x 38 mm, the tiny device made its debut
on the OnLogic website on Pi Day (3/14, get it?), after first being shared with OnLogic s community of hardware enthusiasts and device builders who signed up to receive more information in advance of the system s public availability.
Combining OnLogic s expertise in industrial grade hardware with Raspberry Pi s latest CM4 Compute Module, the OnLogic system will offer the ability to reliably deploy ARM compute power into factories, warehouses, and a wide range of IoT applications.
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