Raspberry Pi Industrial Design Partner OnLogic Unveils Its First Raspberry Pi-Powered Device

By Tiera Oliver

Associate Editor

Embedded Computing Design

March 15, 2021

News

Raspberry Pi Industrial Design Partner OnLogic Unveils Its First Raspberry Pi-Powered Device

OnLogic unveiled their first Raspberry Pi-powered industrial computer, measuring at 102.5 x 129 x 38 mm.

With Raspberry Pi's latest CM4 Compute Module, the OnLogic system will offer the ability to deploy ARM compute power into factories, warehouses, and a range of IoT applications.

According to OnLogic, the forthcoming Raspberry Pi powered device integrates visible aluminum heat sinks, which not only provide fanless cooling, but also make up the majority of the external surface of the system, protecting internal components while creating a footprint and silhouette.

Expected to be available later this year, OnLogic's Raspberry Pi powered device will feature a Compute Module 4 mounted on a true industrial-grade carrier board which, like the enclosure, was designed in-house by OnLogic, with a selection of I/O chosen to provide versatility in commercial applications.

OnLogic's first Raspberry Pi powered device will be small in form factor, but offer robust capabilities designed for flexibility of installation and long-term durability.

  • Raspberry Pi CM4 SOM Processor
  • Up to 8 GB Onboard LPDDR4 Memory
  • Up to 32 GB Onboard eMMC Storage
  • M.2 2280 SATA Storage
  • Key Available I/O
    • 2 GbE LAN ports
    • 2 USB 3.2 ports
    • 1 USB 2.0 port
    • 1 RS-232/422/485 Terminal Block
    • 1 Micro-HDMI port
    • 1 Micro-USB for OTG
  • Wide Operating Temperature Range

*Specification subject to change prior to release

For more information, visit: www.onlogic.com/industrial-raspberry-pi/

Tiera Oliver, Associate Editor for Embedded Computing Design, is responsible for web content edits, product news, and constructing stories. She also assists with newsletter updates as well as contributing and editing content for ECD podcasts and the ECD YouTube channel. Before working at ECD, Tiera graduated from Northern Arizona University where she received her B.S. in journalism and political science and worked as a news reporter for the university’s student led newspaper, The Lumberjack.

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