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At the 2013 Aras ACE conference, Razorleaf presented a proof-of-concept project using a Raspberry Pi as a special purpose Aras Innovator client. The special purpose client was intended to simulate a shop floor system to deliver assembly instructions. The assembly instructions are managed inside Innovator.
If you are not familiar with the Raspberry Pi is a credit card sized, single board computer that runs Linux. This was my first project using Linux and I decided to use the Python programming language. The project also took advantage of the Raspberry Pi’s general purpose IO (GPIO) to provide the user a simple hardware button interface to advance through the assembly instructions.
Release notes/descriptions for the original project posted on the previous Aras Projects page.
Release | Notes |
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v1.0 | Includes Python code, AML package, and informational PDF. |
Project | Aras |
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v1.0 | Aras 9.x |
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Project Owner: Dennis Lindinger, Razorleaf
Created On: July 23, 2013
This project is published under the Microsoft Public License license (MS-PL). See the LICENSE file for license rights and limitations.