here the link:
EMC certification: EN 55032:2015 /AC:2016 /A11:2020 /A1:2020 - EN 55035:2017 /A1:2020
here the link:
EMC certification: EN 55032:2015 /AC:2016 /A11:2020 /A1:2020 - EN 55035:2017 /A1:2020
Is this an advertisement? Nice pictures no schematic.
you can find our examples here:
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Sorry, but that is NOT industrial capable. An industrial board would have connectors to make easy and errorless replacement of the board. What do you expect an industrial user to do when your board has a suspected error and a replacement is necessary to test the suspect?
here the industrial connectors you ask: Namino NERO - Namino
Take a look at your neighbours in Innsbruck, Tirol.
They supply real Arduino-compatible industrial PLCs.
I would NEVER have a board in my business that required individual wires to to be removed and individually put back when replacing a circuit board.
It appears there is a lack of industrial knowledge and standards.
True. Most educators have never visited an industrial business, nor ever worked there and witnessed equipment repairs, etc.
Stop with the offensive fallacy please.
you can replace board and connectors separately
we have a DIN mount adapters
Hello there,
this is the link: Namino BIANCO - Namino
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