Introducing the Industrial Pi

The Raspberry Pi is so popular that in 2017 it became the third best-selling computer ever. Everyone knows it as being ubiquitous, but its form-factor doesn’t make it tailored for the industry. It’s a great tool for embedded experiments and projects. One the other hand, can it be ready for real-world industrial use?

It is now.

We have designed and developed a Chipsee Industrial computer for it. More precisely for the Raspberry Pi® Compute Module 3, a small board that fits into a standard DDR2 SODIMM connector.

Chipsee Industrial Pi

The Industrial Pi is an industrial computer for the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3. It’s full-featured, rugged, designed and certified for industrial usage. 

Right now we have two available models:

Each of these two industrial computers can be purchased with additional modules – CM3+ module and a 3G/4G module.

Industrial Pi specifications

This new Chipsee industrial computer features a 7-inch IPS display with 1024×600 pixels and 500 nits of brightness, and with a 5-points capacitive touch panel.

The Industrial Pi, like other Raspberry Pi based products, supports the Linux operating system. 

Don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.

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