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Industrial Raspberry Pi: DIN Rail Mounting & Ruggedized Solutions

When I first proposed using a Raspberry Pi for a factory data collection project, the controls engineer looked at me like I’d suggested running production on a toy. Six months later, that same industrial raspberry pi setup has logged over 4,000 hours of continuous operation, survived ambient temperatures from 5°C to 45°C, and replaced a proprietary PLC that cost ten times more.

The gap between hobbyist single-board computers and industrial-grade controllers has narrowed dramatically. Whether you need a simple raspberry pi din rail mount for a control cabinet or a fully certified revpi system for demanding automation applications, solutions exist at every price point and capability level.

Why Industrial Raspberry Pi Solutions?

Consumer Raspberry Pi boards weren’t designed for factory floors. They lack proper mounting, run on 5V USB power, have no industrial I/O, and weren’t tested for electromagnetic interference or temperature extremes. Industrial solutions address these limitations while preserving the Pi’s advantages: familiar Linux environment, massive software ecosystem, and accessible pricing.

Consumer vs Industrial Raspberry Pi Comparison

FeatureConsumer Raspberry PiIndustrial Raspberry Pi
Power Input5V USB24V DC (industrial standard)
Operating Temp0°C to +50°C-40°C to +85°C (extended)
MountingNone standardDIN rail ready
EMC TestingBasic CE/FCCEN61131-2, IEC 61000-6-2
I/O ProtectionNoneSurge, ESD up to 4kV/8kV
Industrial I/ORequires add-ons24V digital, 4-20mA analog
CertificationsCE, FCCCE, UL, industrial standards
SupportCommunityCommercial warranty

Revolution Pi (RevPi): The Industrial Standard

The revpi series from KUNBUS represents the most comprehensive industrial Raspberry Pi platform available. Manufactured in Germany since 2016, Revolution Pi devices have established themselves as legitimate industrial controllers used in manufacturing, building automation, and IIoT applications worldwide.

RevPi Product Line Overview

ModelCompute ModuleKey FeaturesPrice Range
RevPi Connect 5CM5Dual Gigabit Ethernet, CAN FD, latest performance~$350-450
RevPi Connect 4CM4Dual Ethernet, proven platform~$300-400
RevPi Core SCM4SCompact, cost-effective~$200-250
RevPi CompactCM3+All-in-one with integrated I/O~$350-400
RevPi Flat SCM4SUltra-slim for tight spaces~$250-300

RevPi Industrial Specifications

SpecificationValue
Operating Temperature-40°C to +55°C
Protection ClassIP20
Power Supply24V DC (10.8V to 28.8V)
EMC ComplianceEN61131-2, IEC 61000-6-2
ESD Protection4kV/8kV contact/air
CertificationsCE, UL, cUL
Mounting35mm DIN rail (EN 50022)
Warranty2 years

RevPi Expansion Modules

The modular architecture sets revpi apart from simple DIN rail mounts. Expansion modules connect via the PiBridge backplane, creating integrated systems.

Module TypeFunctionExamples
Digital I/O24V inputs/outputsRevPi DIO (14 inputs, 14 outputs)
Analog I/O4-20mA, 0-10VRevPi AIO (4 inputs, 2 outputs)
RelayDry contact switchingRevPi RO (relay outputs)
Fieldbus GatewayIndustrial protocolsPROFINET, EtherCAT, CANopen
CommunicationSerial interfacesRS485, RS232

A complete RevPi system might include a base module flanked by I/O modules on both sides, all connected through simple plug connectors and configured through the PiCtory web interface.

DIY Raspberry Pi DIN Rail Solutions

Not every project requires full industrial certification. For less demanding environments or prototype development, raspberry pi din rail mounting options provide professional installation at lower cost.

DIN Rail Mount Options Compared

ProductTypePi CompatibilityDIN WidthPrice
DINrPlate 2Open mountPi 4/3/2/B+32mm~$15-20
Sequent Type 1Parallel mountPi Zero to Pi 5Variable~$10-15
Sequent Type 2Perpendicular mountAll models + HATsVariable~$15-20
Widgetlords VPE-4455EnclosedPi 4 series3.5″~$25-30
Phoenix Contact casesIndustrial enclosedCM4 carriersStandard~$100+

DINrPlate 2 Features

The DINrPlate 2 exemplifies purpose-built raspberry pi din rail mounting:

FeatureSpecification
Material6/6 Nylon (industrial grade)
DIN Clips10mm secure mount
Port AccessAll ports and GPIO accessible
Cable ManagementIntegrated strain relief
SD AccessEasy maintenance access
ColorIndustrial grey

Sequent Microsystems Mounting Kits

Sequent offers two mounting approaches:

Type 1 (Parallel): Mounts the Pi parallel to the DIN rail, compact profile, good for tight spaces.

Type 2 (Perpendicular): Mounts Pi and up to 5 HATs perpendicular to rail, better cooling, easier cable access.

Both kits use metal brackets for mechanical stability, critical when stacking industrial HATs that add weight.

Industrial I/O Solutions

Mounting a Pi on DIN rail is only half the equation. Industrial applications require proper I/O interfaces.

Widgetlords PI-SPI Series

ModuleFunctionInterface
PI-SPI-DIN-8DI8 Digital Inputs12-24V DC
PI-SPI-DIN-8DO8 Digital OutputsOpen collector
PI-SPI-DIN-4AO4 Analog Outputs4-20mA
PI-SPI-DIN-8AI8 Analog Inputs4-20mA

These modules connect via SPI and stack on standard GPIO headers. Combined with DIN rail enclosures, they create cost-effective industrial I/O systems.

Sequent Microsystems Industrial HATs

Sequent’s stackable HAT system supports up to 8 layers:

HAT TypeCapacity per HATMax Stacked
8-Relay8 relays (250VAC/8A)8 (64 relays)
8-SSR8 solid-state relays8 (64 SSRs)
8-MOSFET8 power outputs8 (64 outputs)
8-Thermocouple8 TC inputs8 (64 channels)
Building Automation8 universal I/O8

The stacking architecture allows building custom I/O configurations while maintaining a compact footprint.

Industrial Software Considerations

Real-Time Operating Systems

Standard Raspberry Pi OS lacks real-time guarantees. Industrial solutions address this:

SolutionApproachLatency
PREEMPT_RT PatchKernel modification~100μs typical
RevPi OSHardened Raspbian + RTIndustrial-grade
XenomaiDual-kernel approach<50μs possible
CODESYS RuntimeSoft PLC on LinuxCycle times to 1ms

IEC 61131-3 Programming

For traditional PLC-style programming, CODESYS provides IEC 61131-3 languages on Raspberry Pi:

LanguageTypeUse Case
Ladder Diagram (LD)GraphicalRelay logic replacement
Function Block Diagram (FBD)GraphicalComplex control systems
Structured Text (ST)TextualAlgorithm implementation
Instruction List (IL)TextualLegacy system migration
Sequential Function Chart (SFC)GraphicalState machine logic

RevPi devices support CODESYS directly through their online store, providing a familiar environment for automation engineers.

Industrial Protocols

ProtocolSupportApplication
Modbus TCP/RTUNative librariesUniversal connectivity
MQTTStandard packagesIIoT, cloud integration
OPC UAOpen source stacksEnterprise systems
PROFINETRevPi GatewaySiemens ecosystems
EtherCATRevPi GatewayHigh-speed motion
CANopenRevPi GatewayDistributed I/O

Thermal Management

Industrial environments stress cooling systems. Fanless operation requires careful thermal design.

RevPi Thermal Performance

ConditionCPU Behavior
Ambient <20°CFull speed, all cores
Ambient 20-40°COccasional throttling under load
Ambient 40-55°CManaged throttling
Above 55°CSignificant throttling

For DIY installations, active cooling becomes important in enclosed cabinets:

Cooling MethodTemperature ReductionNoise
Passive heatsink10-15°CSilent
Active heatsink + fan25-35°CAudible
Cabinet ventilationVariableExternal

Useful Resources

ResourceURLDescription
Revolution Pirevolutionpi.comOfficial RevPi documentation
KUNBUS Shopshop.kunbus.comRevPi hardware purchase
DINrPlatedinrplate.comDIN rail mounts
Sequent Microsystemssequentmicrosystems.comIndustrial HATs and mounts
Widgetlordswidgetlords.comIndustrial I/O modules
CODESYS Storestore.codesys.comPLC runtime software
RevPi Forumforum.revolutionpi.comCommunity support

Frequently Asked Questions

Is RevPi certified for industrial use?

Yes, revpi devices carry CE and UL certifications and are tested to EN61131-2 (PLC standard) and IEC 61000-6-2 (industrial EMC immunity). They include protection against ESD (4kV/8kV), surge, and burst transients. The -40°C to +55°C operating range covers most industrial environments. This certification level distinguishes RevPi from DIY solutions using consumer Pi boards.

Can I use a regular Raspberry Pi in industrial applications?

For prototyping and non-critical monitoring, yes, with appropriate mounting and protection. However, consumer Raspberry Pi boards lack industrial certifications, operate on 5V power instead of 24V, have limited temperature ratings, and no I/O protection. For production systems where reliability matters, purpose-built industrial raspberry pi solutions provide necessary protection and support.

What’s the maximum number of I/O points on a RevPi system?

A RevPi Connect base module supports up to 10 expansion modules (5 per side). With RevPi DIO modules providing 28 points each (14 inputs + 14 outputs), a fully loaded system handles 280 digital I/O points plus analog channels from AIO modules. For larger systems, multiple RevPi units can network together.

Do I need CODESYS for industrial Raspberry Pi applications?

No, CODESYS is optional. Many industrial applications run successfully using Python, Node-RED, or custom C/C++ code on standard Linux. CODESYS becomes valuable when you need IEC 61131-3 programming languages familiar to automation engineers, or when integrating with existing PLC ecosystems. RevPi systems also support traditional Linux programming alongside CODESYS.

What’s the cost difference between RevPi and DIY industrial setups?

A basic raspberry pi din rail mount with Pi 4 costs approximately $75-100 total. Adding industrial I/O modules (Widgetlords or Sequent) brings the total to $200-400 depending on I/O count. A comparable RevPi Connect system starts around $300-400 but includes industrial certification, integrated features, and commercial support. For production deployments, RevPi’s certification and warranty often justify the premium. For prototyping or less critical applications, DIY solutions offer excellent value.

Installation Best Practices

Proper installation ensures long-term reliability for any raspberry pi din rail deployment.

Cabinet Environment Guidelines

FactorRecommendation
Clearance above/belowMinimum 30mm
Clearance left/rightMinimum 20mm
Cabinet ventilationRequired for >3 modules
Cable routingSeparate power and signal
GroundingConnect shield to cabinet ground

Wiring Considerations

Industrial environments generate electrical noise. Protect your installation:

Cable TypeMaximum LengthShield Required
Ethernet100mOptional (STP recommended)
RS4851200m at 9600 baudYes, >30m
Analog 4-20mA300mYes
Digital 24V500mOptional

Always route signal cables away from power cables and variable frequency drives. Use shielded cables for any run leaving the cabinet.

Choosing Your Industrial Solution

The right industrial raspberry pi approach depends on your application requirements. For certified production systems, RevPi provides peace of mind with proven hardware and commercial support. For development, prototyping, or non-critical monitoring, DIY DIN rail solutions deliver capability at lower cost.

What started as skepticism from that controls engineer became appreciation when the Raspberry Pi-based data collector outlasted proprietary equipment installed the same month. Industrial certification matters for critical systems, but the underlying technology has proven itself across thousands of deployments worldwide.


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Notes:
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