Timeline for Using Arduino for Industrial process
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| Sep 25, 2015 at 3:20 | comment | added | Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams | Full conformal coating? Absolutely. It's not extremely common, but it is done. | |
| Sep 25, 2015 at 3:17 | comment | added | Gabriel Staples | Good points, hence why I recommended the soldering of the wires on any final product, rather than using jumpers. I just improved my answer below. I've seen professional boards that are 100% waterproofed too via clear-coat finishes. I wonder if you can just dip a whole, final, soldered board, such as a completed Nano project with all wires soldered, into polyurethane or lacquer to give it a protective finish against water, corrosion, humidity, chemicals, etc. You ever heard of doing such a thing? | |
| Sep 24, 2015 at 0:37 | comment | added | Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams | Protection and isolation is a start, but you also need to worry about things such as noise and vibration which can shake connectors loose, as well as chemicals and particulates in the air which can corrode or cause malfunction of the electronics. | |
| Sep 24, 2015 at 0:34 | comment | added | Gabriel Staples | Any recommendations on a "circuit board that uses proper techniques suited to an industrial environment", or are you speaking generically that you should custom-design something and be sure to provide proper protections and isolation on all your inputs and outputs? | |
| Mar 11, 2015 at 21:54 | vote | accept | MoralesJosue | ||
| Mar 9, 2015 at 23:20 | vote | accept | MoralesJosue | ||
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| Mar 9, 2015 at 23:19 | comment | added | MoralesJosue | From what a have read recently most suggest the same, I wanted to use the Arduino since I don't know how to build my own circuit board, but I guess Ill just have to learn thank you for the advice. | |
| Mar 9, 2015 at 22:35 | history | answered | Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams | CC BY-SA 3.0 |