Industrial Automation
Edge control for the factory floor
Up to 256 inputs / 256 outputs with RS485-Modbus, Zigbee and LoRa, on-device automation rules and visual loop programs, energy metering, SCADA dashboards and fleet-wide OTA. Built to bring legacy machines online and run deterministic logic at the edge of the plant floor.

Why teams pick it.
Designed for the plant floor: DIN-rail mountable, fluent in RS485-Modbus, and able to coordinate Zigbee and LoRa devices across a facility. It expands to 256 inputs and 256 outputs, runs automation rules and visual loop programs deterministically on-device, drives relays and reads sensors, meters energy, and surfaces everything through custom SCADA dashboards in ARGYNIX Connect — with fleet-wide OTA, watchdog and brownout protection to keep every unit current and reliable.
Specifications
What's under the hood.
Modbus & fieldbus bridge
Transparent RS485 ↔ TCP Modbus RTU/TCP bridge, RS232 and Wiegand bring legacy PLCs, drives and meters online.
Scales to 256 I/O
Up to 256 inputs / 256 outputs with analog I/O, delayed / jog outputs, interlock safety groups and pulse counters.
Deterministic edge logic
Automation rules and visual loop programs run on-device — interlocks and sequences with no cloud round-trip.
SCADA dashboards
Custom SCADA layouts in ARGYNIX Connect with live telemetry, trends and two-way control.
Energy metering
Track voltage, current and power per line for monitoring, alarms and efficiency.
Fleet-wide OTA
Push versioned firmware across every unit at once, with watchdog, brownout protection and safe rollback.
Everything it can do.
The complete capability set Industrial Automation ships with — grouped by what it touches.
I/O & control
- Up to 256 digital inputs · 256 outputs
- Analog in & 0–10 V outputs
- Delayed, jog & pulse output modes
- Interlock safety groups
- Pulse & production counters
Fieldbus & legacy
- RS485 & RS232 serial
- Modbus RTU & TCP bridge
- Transparent RS485 ↔ TCP gateway
- Wiegand access-control readers
- Connect PLCs, drives, meters & HMIs
Wireless
- Zigbee across the facility
- LoRa long-range nodes
- Wireless sensors & actuators
- Mesh reach without new cabling
Edge logic
- Automation rules engine
- Visual loop / block programs
- Schedules & sequences
- Counters, flags & interlocks
- Deterministic, network-independent execution
Visualization & cloud
- Custom SCADA dashboards (ARGYNIX Connect)
- Cloud telemetry + two-way control
- Energy / power metering & alarms
- Home Assistant & MQTT
- Live charts, trends & exports
Fleet operations
- Fleet-wide OTA firmware rollouts
- Safe rollback on failed updates
- Remote configuration & control
- Hardware watchdog & brownout detection
- Licence / approval gating
Put it to work.
A few of the ways teams deploy Industrial Automation.
Legacy machines online
Bridge RS485-Modbus PLCs and meters to the cloud without rip-and-replace.
Deterministic control
Interlocks and sequences run on-device, unaffected by network blips.
Energy monitoring
Meter lines and machines, dashboard consumption and alarm on anomalies.
SCADA + fleet OTA
Custom dashboards plus one-click firmware rollouts across every unit.
Everything to deploy.
- Industrial controller
- DIN-rail clip + terminal connectors
- RS485 wiring guide
- Quick-start card
- SCADA dashboard onboarding
- Fleet-wide OTA updates
It expands to 256 inputs and 256 outputs per unit — over on-board I/O, add-on modules, Modbus devices and wireless nodes — all managed as one controller.
Yes — the transparent RS485 ↔ TCP Modbus bridge, RS232 and Wiegand bring legacy PLCs, drives, meters and readers online without rip-and-replace.
Yes. Automation rules and visual loop programs execute deterministically on the controller, so interlocks and sequences keep running independent of the network.
From ARGYNIX Connect: custom SCADA dashboards for visualization and control, plus fleet-wide OTA firmware rollouts with watchdog, brownout protection and safe rollback.
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