
IRIV IO Controller (RP2350) by Cytron Technologies
Introducing the IRIV IO Controller, an industrial-grade IO controller designed for lightweight automation solutions. It is powered by the brand new Raspberry Pi RP2350 MCU, making it a reliable solution for your industrial applications.
Engineered to simplify your industrial application and IO management, the IRIV IO Controller can be more than just a standalone IO Controller for your solution.
Powered by the Latest Raspberry Pi RP2350
The IRIV IO Controller is powered by the brand new Raspberry Pi RP2350 Chip, which makes it more powerful, fast, versatile, and efficient.
Various Industry Applications
IRIV IO Controller can be used in many industry applications. It can be used as a standalone IO Expander, Data Gatherer, Network Gateway, Automation Control, and much more!
IRIV Industrial Ecosystem
IRIV IO Controller can be used along with the powerful IRIV PiControl, making your industrial application more manageable and systematic while reducing costs. Use IRIV PiControl as your main system controller, while using IRIV IO Controller to gather your data or monitor your machinery and automation.
Technical Details
- Microcontroller: Raspberry Pi RP2350, Dual ARM Cortex-M33 @ 150MHz
- RAM: 520KB on-chip SRAM
- Storage: 2MB flash memory
- Interface:
- 1x USB-C (For programming and configuration)
- 1x RJ45 Ethernet (via W5500 Ethernet controller)
- 1x isolated RS485
- 11x isolated digital input (up to 50V)
- 4x isolated digital output (up to 50V)
- 2x 12-bit analog input (0 - 10.56V / 0 - 42.58mA)
- Power Supply: DC 10-30V surge-protected
- PCF85063A Real Time Clock
- Additional Features:
- 1x Reset Button
- 1x Boot Button
- 1x Programmable Button
- 1x programmable LED
- Status LED for Power, RS485, DIN & DOUT
- 1x Passive Buzzer
- Enclosure: Metal enclosure, fanless design, DIN rail mountable
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CircuitPython 9.2.6
This is the latest stable release of CircuitPython that will work with the IRIV IO Controller (RP2350). Use this release if you are new to CircuitPython.
Modules included in this download
_asyncio _bleio _eve _pixelmap adafruit_bus_device adafruit_pixelbuf aesio analogbufio analogio array atexit audiobusio audiocore audiodelays audiofilters audiomixer audiomp3 audiopwmio binascii bitbangio bitmapfilter bitmaptools bitops board builtins builtins.pow3 busdisplay busio busio.SPI busio.UART codeop collections countio digitalio displayio epaperdisplay errno floppyio fontio fourwire framebufferio getpass gifio hashlib i2cdisplaybus i2ctarget imagecapture io jpegio json keypad keypad.KeyMatrix keypad.Keys keypad.ShiftRegisterKeys keypad_demux keypad_demux.DemuxKeyMatrix locale math memorymap microcontroller msgpack neopixel_write nvm onewireio os os.getenv paralleldisplaybus picodvi pulseio pwmio qrio rainbowio random re rgbmatrix rotaryio rp2pio rtc sdcardio select sharpdisplay storage struct supervisor synthio sys terminalio tilepalettemapper time traceback ulab usb usb_cdc usb_hid usb_host usb_midi usb_video vectorio warnings watchdog zlibIncluded frozen(?) modules: adafruit_connection_manager, adafruit_fakerequests, adafruit_register, adafruit_requests, adafruit_ticks, adafruit_wiznet5k, pcf85063a, simpleio
Absolute Newest
Every time we commit new code to CircuitPython we automatically build binaries for each board and language. The binaries are stored on Amazon S3, organized by board, and then by language. These releases are even newer than the development release listed above. Try them if you want the absolute latest and are feeling daring or want to see if a problem has been fixed.
Previous Versions of CircuitPython
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Older releases are useful for testing if you something appears to be broken in a newer release but used to work, or if you have older code that depends on features only available in an older release. Otherwise we recommend using the latest stable release.