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Is Arduino used in industries?
While PLCs are the go-to for the Industrial Industry, that doesn’t mean that an Arduino can’t be useful for the Industrial industry. The Arduino is great for small-form solutions that you can build yourself at home, but it can also be utilized on large-scale projects when used to keep track of data and processes.
Do companies use Arduino?
Arduino Licensing Yes, with the following conditions: Physically embedding an Arduino board inside a commercial product does not require you to disclose or open-source any information about its design. Additionally, see the previous question for information about the use of the name “Arduino”.
Is Arduino widely used?
Finally, the Arduino code itself has functions specifically for things like reading inputs and controlling outputs. Another reason Arduino is so popular is because there are many people using it which means there’s a lot of examples out there to work with. Additionally, the Arduino board itself is open source hardware.
Can I use Arduino in a commercial product?
Yes, with the following conditions: Physically embedding an Arduino board inside a commercial product does not require you to disclose or open-source any information about its design.
What is the use of Arduino in the industrial sector?
Basically Arduino is a development board. It is used to develop more complex products. The products used in Industries need lot of other protection & robustness than simple Arduino board. So Arduino board hardly find direct uses in industrial sector.
Why is Arduino not used for real products?
Here are some of the main reasons why Arduino is not used for real products: A company that sells a product wants to make money (no surprise here). And to make more money on a product, obviously you need to reduce the cost of production. You can also increase the product price, but hey, the competition might take advantage of that.
What is the purpose of learning Arduino?
Learning Arduino gives you a basic idea about the working of a micro-controller i.e. its internal architecture, standard interfaces, how it interacts with external peripherals, sensors, how to program a micro-controller, firmware development etc.
Is Arduino a good alternative to industrial devices?
Arduino and Raspberry PI, in their ruggedized version, can be valuable and reliable alternatives to the well-established industrial devices (especially to connect to the internet of things small legacy industrial systems) pending an ad-hoc design of project to ensure safety. Designerz has not written a bio yet…