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UniPi 1.1 Expansion Board for Raspberry Pi

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Management number 234965770 Release Date 2026/07/02 List Price $60.98 Model Number 234965770
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  • UniPi 1.1 Expansion Board for Raspberry Pi
  • Allows to serve as a programmable logic computer
  • Is a direct predecessor of the Neuron PLC line
  • Can be extended via an EMO-R8 extension module
  • Is compatible with a wide variety of software

The UniPi 1.1 Expansion Board for Raspberry Pi is an extension board for the Raspberry Pi computer, allowing it to serve as a programmable logic computer (PLC) in applications such as automation, regulation, monitoring, smart home systems, industrial automation and many more.

It is a direct predecessor of the Neuron PLC line. The board can be extended via an EMO-R8 extension module, adding another 8 relay outputs. Users can also purchase a DIN rail holder for installation into a distribution box and plastic protective cover.

UniPi 1.1 Expansion Board for Raspberry Pi- Click to Enlarge

UniPi 1.1 is compatible with a wide variety of software. For programming the UniPi it is recommended either the open source API EVOK or the advanced node-based control software, Mervis. EVOK is the official open-source application programming interface (API), designed for remote access to our control units.

It represents a simple software allowing the user easy access to hardware without extensive programming. Mervis is then the primary, officially supported software platform for UniPi PLC management. It is an extensive set of tools for advanced monitoring and regulation, developed under the IEC 61131-3 programming standard.

UniPi 1.1 Expansion Board for Raspberry Pi- Click to Enlarge

Digital inputs are designed for the reading of binary values (0/1, on/off, open/closed etc.) and are thus suitable for connecting switches, motion sensors, window or door magnetic locks etc.


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