hi guys
I have a job that really depends on programming and design electronic circuits and ...
I have only one question.
is the any arduino board(especially promini for small and useful design) can use in a industrial product?
I mean a product that always awake. any one have a advise for me?
There is this: Boards — Arduino Official Store which has the name "industrial". I don't know, however, if fulfills all the requirements for resilience etc.
take out the word 'industrial' and tell us what you want to do.
we will tell you want the capability is.
If you need to turn on a light in the NASA HQ fine
if you want to control a gas ignighter in a restaurant, we will warn against.
the word 'industrial' does not really mean anything. it implies that there is a LOT of testing, and a LOT of circuit protection and it RARELY fails.
I have a weather / soil sensor that has been running for over a year with no problems.
one thing we will ask is what is the most catastrophic thing that would happen on ANY sort of failure ? that means, no output when there should be one and an output when there should not, and a partial output when either of the above....