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Artila Introduces New C Programmable Analog-In Remote I/O Module

RIO-2017PG A Compact and Economical Solution for Industrial Measurement and Monitoring Applications

Taipei, Taiwan – January 2018 — Artila Electronics, which specializes in the development and manufacture of Linux-ready ARM embedded industrial computers, is pleased to announce RIO-2017PG, the high-performance, compact remote I/O modules interface with up to 8 isolated A/I channels.

This module provides programmable input ranges on all channels and is powered by ARM processor and FreeRTOS operating system to achieve high-performance, lower power consumption with compact size.

For users who would like to develop their application software using RIO-2017PG, Artila provides a friendly tool chain which includes C program compiler and debug as a free download that features a flexible development environment, which makes programming easier.

The analog input channel can be configured as current and voltage and it is auto calibrated and 2500Vrms isolated protecting the module and peripherals from damage due to high input-line voltages. In addition to the analog input, RIO-2017PG also has one relay output. Therefore it is suitable for remote data acquisition and control, also an extremely cost-effective solution for industrial measurement and monitoring applications.

Artila’s Programmable Remote I/O Module is available for order now. For more information regarding RIO-2017PG or other Artila products, please visit www.artila.com, or email to sales@artila.com.

About Artila

Artila Electronics is an emerging force in the industrial computer field, dedicated to minimizing mass while maximizing utility. Unlike other industrial computer providers in the market who mainly use x86 plus Windows solutions, Artila focuses on ARM-core RISC CPUs with embedded Linux solutions, matched with Artila’s 10 plus years of experience in RS-232 / 422 / 485 industrial communication and TCP/IP networking. Artila’s product range consists of Intelligent IoT Gateway, IoT Device Platform, ARM / Linux box computers, ARM / Linux SOMs (system-on-modules), Programmable Automation Controller, and Serial-to-Ethernet embedded modules.

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