July-25th-2019, 06:16 AM
Hi there,
yes your understanding is correct. The term RTE stands for "Real Time Ethernet" and is the marketing name for a netPI with on-board netX chip that supports protocols like PROFINET,EtherCAT etc. netPI CORE is the unit that has no netX and is more or less the very same device as the original Raspberry Pi 3B but in industrial format.
Thx
Armin
yes your understanding is correct. The term RTE stands for "Real Time Ethernet" and is the marketing name for a netPI with on-board netX chip that supports protocols like PROFINET,EtherCAT etc. netPI CORE is the unit that has no netX and is more or less the very same device as the original Raspberry Pi 3B but in industrial format.
Thx
Armin
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