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Opta: Product Page [PC-966] (#200) (#633)
* Product Page: first commit * Add features * Add DIN rail * Rename hardware link to `opta` * Update drawing * Empty-Commit * Fix typo * Fix tech-specs * Fix tech-specs * USB-C Trademark * Fix Wi-Fi naming * Update store link Co-authored-by: marqdevx <11246294+marqdevx@users.noreply.github.com>
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<FeatureDescription>
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Thanks to its computing power, **Arduino Opta** enables a wide range of real-time control, monitoring and predictive maintenance applications.
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It allows professionals to scale up automation projects while taking advantage of the open and widely known Arduino ecosystem.
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Quickly put it to work, leveraging the many available software libraries. The onboard secure element ensures over-the-air firmware updates and remote control via the Arduino Cloud or third-party services.
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Arduino Opta is available in three variants:
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* Opta Lite: on-board Ethernet and USB-C® ports
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* Opta RS485: on-board Ethernet and USB-C® ports, plus RS485 connectivity
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* Opta Wi-Fi: on-board Ethernet and USB-C® ports, plus RS485 and Wi-Fi/Bluetooth® Low Energy
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</FeatureDescription>
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<FeatureList>
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<Feature title="STM32H747XI dual Cortex®-M7+M4 32bit low power Arm® MCU" image="mcu">
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H7's main processor is the dual core STM32H747 including a Cortex® M7 running at 480 MHz and a Cortex® M4 running at 240 MHz. The two cores communicate via a Remote Procedure Call mechanism that allows calling functions on the other processor seamlessly.
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<FeatureLink title="Datasheet" url="https://content.arduino.cc/assets/Arduino-Portenta-H7_Datasheet_stm32h747xi.pdf" download/>
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</Feature>
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<Feature title="Connectivity" image="wifi-bluetooth">
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Multiple choices are available for network connectivity, including USB, Ethernet, and Wi-Fi/BLE in addition to industry specific protocols such as RS485.
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</Feature>
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<Feature title="Industrial temperature range" image="temperature-sensor">
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The Arduino Opta runs the same microcontroller as the Portenta H7 board, a highly reliable design operating at industrial temperature ranges (-20 °C to +50 °C) with a dual-core architecture that doesn’t require any external cooling.
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</Feature>
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<Feature title="Programming Languages Supported" image="file-icon">
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* Arduino sketch
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* IEC-61131-3:
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* Ladder (LD)
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* Sequential Function Chart(SFC)
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* Function Block Diagram (FBD)
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* Structured Text (ST)
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* Instruction List (IL)
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</Feature>
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<Feature title="Suitable to DIN Rail" image="configurability">
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Thanks to its form factor, it can be attached to a Din Rail mount system, providing a quick access to all the I/O ‘s.
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</Feature>
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</FeatureList>

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