Hello, Currently there are three versions of the Raspberry Pi available. Which one will be a good choice for a medium project, something like 5 to 8 displays? 1,2,4 or 8 Mb of ram? I will appreciate your insights.
It's definitely nothing new. I'm just going through the Inductive Automation certification and was surprised not to find a video tutorial on this for the most recent version. Other than that, all the information's available out there.
It's something I'm considering, but it will take time before I can release something worthwhile. I plan on filming videos as I go with my implementations.
Thank you for the feedback! The cool thing about their trial is that you can continue to reset it indefinitely. It's for 2 hours, but the trial includes all features and can be reset as many times as you want. I'd really wish that every software was built like this.
What kind of remote IO did you add to the PI? I need to figure out if it can run Codesys and send data into the Ignition layer. It should be possible, but I'm not sure yet how to do it.
@@SolisPLC Adding remote IO to it is just an idea, so far I have not purchased any. I work with PLC-s as a hobby and remote IO is more expensive then what I budgeted for my hobbies. I am considering buying a Click PLC and configuring it to (more or less) be just remote IO.
@@SolisPLC Once you install CODESYS for Pi you can actually access the GPIO on the Pi or you could get some EtherCAT modules. CODESYS for Pi provides an EtherCAT master as part of the configuration. This is all free, but it will only run for 2 hours. You can buy a runtime license for about 50 EU.
@@SolisPLC i have tried and tried and i cant get it to work. I had ignition Maker edition in my reTerminal device by Seeed but when i was trying to do something it got all messed up and i had to reflash my device and start from scratch and cant remember for the life of me how i installed it at first. The reTerminal device has a CM4, its basically a raspberry pi 4.
i followed your steps and also went to the iginition website for the commands but i cant run it or get permissions to do the chmod commands any advice? i see ignition in my downloads directory and it installed
Hey Vlad,
please i have to enhance these tech so please make some demo videos or experiment to explore us with Ignition Edge.
Hello, Currently there are three versions of the Raspberry Pi available. Which one will be a good choice for a medium project, something like 5 to 8 displays? 1,2,4 or 8 Mb of ram? I will appreciate your insights.
Awesome Content. Vladmir
Thank you
Corso Systems did this in 2016 with WinCC Open Architecture.
It's definitely nothing new. I'm just going through the Inductive Automation certification and was surprised not to find a video tutorial on this for the most recent version. Other than that, all the information's available out there.
Compare to Ignition Wincc OA is too expensive
I would love you to do Udemy course on this. I did you factory talk view ME course and found it very helpful
It's something I'm considering, but it will take time before I can release something worthwhile. I plan on filming videos as I go with my implementations.
sweet industrial pi
This is awesome Vlad! Keep it up
Is Ignition Edge free? Or just for a limited time period?
Thank you for the feedback! The cool thing about their trial is that you can continue to reset it indefinitely. It's for 2 hours, but the trial includes all features and can be reset as many times as you want. I'd really wish that every software was built like this.
@@SolisPLC hey Vlad thanks for the video it helps lot. please tell me how to reset it?
I programmed a Pi as PLC with CoDeSys. Some cheap remote IO would be all that is needed to create an affordable PLC trainer.
What kind of remote IO did you add to the PI? I need to figure out if it can run Codesys and send data into the Ignition layer. It should be possible, but I'm not sure yet how to do it.
@@SolisPLC Adding remote IO to it is just an idea, so far I have not purchased any. I work with PLC-s as a hobby and remote IO is more expensive then what I budgeted for my hobbies.
I am considering buying a Click PLC and configuring it to (more or less) be just remote IO.
@@SolisPLC There is also Sequent Microstems Mega IO Industrial sheld for the Pi that allows use ok industrial signals with the Pi.
@@SolisPLC Once you install CODESYS for Pi you can actually access the GPIO on the Pi or you could get some EtherCAT modules. CODESYS for Pi provides an EtherCAT master as part of the configuration. This is all free, but it will only run for 2 hours. You can buy a runtime license for about 50 EU.
Hi
Is it possible to run python script in Ignition Edge to read CPU temp of Raspberry PI?
Or execute OS command
Are you from Canada?
Hi Vlad
I would like to know the way to work with RPi4 and designer launcher with debian 32 bits OS.
you need to install xrdp if you are going to remote in btw...
hey, dont you need to download oracle java 8? im following this tutorial online but i have no clue how to download java
It's possible; I believe I had Java installed from a previous software. There should be online tutorials on how to get that done online.
@@SolisPLC i have tried and tried and i cant get it to work. I had ignition Maker edition in my reTerminal device by Seeed but when i was trying to do something it got all messed up and i had to reflash my device and start from scratch and cant remember for the life of me how i installed it at first. The reTerminal device has a CM4, its basically a raspberry pi 4.
THANK YOU so much!!
Can Ignition be instal on Raspberry Pi? And which devices can be connected to Igniton? Can I connect arduino and ESP to Ignition? :P
i followed your steps and also went to the iginition website for the commands but i cant run it or get permissions to do the chmod commands
any advice?
i see ignition in my downloads directory
and it installed
This is awesome. Can you install Ignition in the raspberry PI?
The last time I looked into this, it wasn't possible directly; but a few engineers had developed a 32bit version of Ignition that ran on the Pi.