WARNING: Since Version 4.14.0.0 the "Update Raspberry Pi"-Tool doesn't exist anymore. Please check out our Video about the new "Deploy Tool" which replaced the old Update-Tool: ua-cam.com/video/4Eh1jXd-Evw/v-deo.html
There are multiple possibilities why the 'ok' is greyed out. 1. If you don't have a raspberry with Aarch64, ARMv7 or newer architecture of the SoC, the multicore runtime is not available due to hardware limitations. The mode which can be used also depends on the operating system image being used. If you use a purely 64-bit image, then only the 64-bit mode can be used. If you use a purely 32-bit image, then only the 32-bit modes can be selected. Depending on the hardware used (Raspberry PI 2B, PI 3, PI 4, etc.), only selected modes are supported. 2. If you use a Raspberry Pi 5, make sure you use the newest Version of CODESYS. Pi 5 Support came with CODESYS Control for Raspberry Pi SL Version 4.11.0.0. 3. Can you read out the System info? If not maybe the IP Adresse or the credencials are wrong. If you want to use Multicore Task Pinning of the Raspberry Pi you have to buy a application based license which supports it. Otherwise you can use the legacy/singlecore runtime which distributes the tasks of the runtime automatically to the cores of the Pi.
Are you using the Version 4.14.0.0? If yes the "Update Raspberry Pi"-Tool doesn't exist anymore. Please check out our Video about the new "Deploy Tool". ua-cam.com/video/4Eh1jXd-Evw/v-deo.html
Hi, Yes that is possible. We have a sample project you can try. help.codesys.com/webapp/_rbp_project_camera;product=CODESYS_Control_for_Raspberry_Pi_SL;version=3.5.16.0
@@Codesys-AutomationSoftware Thanks for the answer, Yes, I know that you can connect a rspberry pi camera. I meant is it possible to connect a regular USB web camera for PC?
@@erkh9794 Oh Sorry. I didn't read it precisely. Well that depends on the Usecase. You can add it in the Visu via a IP Webstream with the BrowserControl snippet. There is also the possibility to add it with Halcon from MVTec.
Hello, we don't provide specific hardware recommendations. It also depends on your Raspberry Pi version (Pi 5 doesn't support GPIO) and whether you're using fieldbuses like CAN or Modbus.
Thanks for your answer, I will use raspberry pi 4 and I'm wondering if I need something more or just raspberry pi 4 or maybe there are other components that I'll need? Thanks in advance
@@MinaLuka That depends on you Application but for CODESYS you only need a Raspberry Pi with a Poweradapter, an SD-Card and an Internet connection to log onto your Pi with CODESYS.
Hello. Is this applicable to raspberry pi 5? I plan to buy a starter kit and I-m not sure if the latest version of Codeys is compatible with pi 5, or I need to buy pi4 to be on the safe side?
CODESYS does support the Raspberry Pi 5; however, GPIOs are not yet supported. The Raspberry Pi Foundation deprecated the GPIO Sysfs Interface for userspace on the Raspberry Pi 5, which is used by CODESYS. A fix is planned for the next Service Pack 21, scheduled for release in Q1 2025, but it has not been implemented yet. You should take this into consideration.
@@Codesys-AutomationSoftware Sir I just want to ask do you have videos about the Modbus Slave Channel which explains about the Trigger Cyclic, Rising Edge and Application?
We only have one video about Modbus on this channel: ua-cam.com/video/EzTsWy-mszQ/v-deo.html Feel free to contact us if it doesn't answer your questions: products@codesys.com
For Raspberry Pi OS you can set it in the Raspberry Pi Imager. For the CODESYS Runtime you set the password and Username when you connect to it for the first time.
Yes, CODESYS works on a 64-bit Raspberry Pi. You will however need the CODESYS Control for Linux ARM Runtime instead of the CODESYS Control for Raspberry Pi: store.codesys.com/en/codesys-control-for-linux-arm-sl-bundle.html
There are several possibilities. You can either check it in the UI of your router, ping all the devices in your local network with the Windows command prompt or use a tool like Advanced IP Scanner to search for all devices in your network.
WARNING: Since Version 4.14.0.0 the "Update Raspberry Pi"-Tool doesn't exist anymore. Please check out our Video about the new "Deploy Tool" which replaced the old Update-Tool: ua-cam.com/video/4Eh1jXd-Evw/v-deo.html
I keep getting an error saying that The archive entry was compressed using an unsupported compression method.
We already had that Issue some time ago. In that case the firewall of our customer blocked the S3 Bucket. Maybe thats here also the case.
Hello, at this moment 2:42 the 'ok' option is inactive for me, what's wrong?
There are multiple possibilities why the 'ok' is greyed out.
1. If you don't have a raspberry with Aarch64, ARMv7 or newer architecture of the SoC, the multicore runtime is not available due to hardware limitations. The mode which can be used also depends on the operating system image being used. If you use a purely 64-bit image, then only the 64-bit mode can be used. If you use a purely 32-bit image, then only the 32-bit modes can be selected. Depending on the hardware used (Raspberry PI 2B, PI 3, PI 4, etc.), only selected modes are supported.
2. If you use a Raspberry Pi 5, make sure you use the newest Version of CODESYS. Pi 5 Support came with CODESYS Control for Raspberry Pi SL Version 4.11.0.0.
3. Can you read out the System info? If not maybe the IP Adresse or the credencials are wrong.
If you want to use Multicore Task Pinning of the Raspberry Pi you have to buy a application based license which supports it. Otherwise you can use the legacy/singlecore runtime which distributes the tasks of the runtime automatically to the cores of the Pi.
After doing the same steps i dont see "update raspberry pi" under tools? Do you know why?
Are you using the Version 4.14.0.0? If yes the "Update Raspberry Pi"-Tool doesn't exist anymore. Please check out our Video about the new "Deploy Tool". ua-cam.com/video/4Eh1jXd-Evw/v-deo.html
Hello,
thanks for the video. Can i know if there is codesys will work on "Raspberry pi zero 2W" model?
Yes, it will work but CODESYS Control requires a network interface (LAN, WLAN).
Hi , is it possible to connect a usb webcam to CODESYS on Raspberry Pi ?
Hi, Yes that is possible. We have a sample project you can try. help.codesys.com/webapp/_rbp_project_camera;product=CODESYS_Control_for_Raspberry_Pi_SL;version=3.5.16.0
@@Codesys-AutomationSoftware Thanks for the answer,
Yes, I know that you can connect a rspberry pi camera.
I meant is it possible to connect a regular USB web camera for PC?
@@erkh9794 Oh Sorry. I didn't read it precisely. Well that depends on the Usecase. You can add it in the Visu via a IP Webstream with the BrowserControl snippet. There is also the possibility to add it with Halcon from MVTec.
Hello, if I want to make a small simulation at home could I have some switches and actuators??
If yes which do you recommend?
Hello, we don't provide specific hardware recommendations. It also depends on your Raspberry Pi version (Pi 5 doesn't support GPIO) and whether you're using fieldbuses like CAN or Modbus.
Thanks for your answer,
I will use raspberry pi 4 and I'm wondering if I need something more or just raspberry pi 4 or maybe there are other components that I'll need? Thanks in advance
@@MinaLuka That depends on you Application but for CODESYS you only need a Raspberry Pi with a Poweradapter, an SD-Card and an Internet connection to log onto your Pi with CODESYS.
A dumb question Do I don't need a input/output modul?
@@MinaLuka In case you use the Pi 3 or Pi 4 you can use the I/Os of the Pi.
Hi, can you use Raspberry Pi OS Lite?
Yes. CODESYS runs on Raspberry Pi OS Lite.
Hello. Is this applicable to raspberry pi 5? I plan to buy a starter kit and I-m not sure if the latest version of Codeys is compatible with pi 5, or I need to buy pi4 to be on the safe side?
CODESYS does support the Raspberry Pi 5; however, GPIOs are not yet supported. The Raspberry Pi Foundation deprecated the GPIO Sysfs Interface for userspace on the Raspberry Pi 5, which is used by CODESYS. A fix is planned for the next Service Pack 21, scheduled for release in Q1 2025, but it has not been implemented yet. You should take this into consideration.
After installation of the run time , i cant see the Raspberry/ No system info etc
Maybe your demo mode expired and you must restart it in the overlay or your router gave the raspberry a new IP-Address?
Good day Im using Revolution Pi should I need to install that Raspberry Pi imager?
You can probably skip this part of the tutorial, since the Revolution Pi comes with a preinstalled OS (at least as far as we know).
@@Codesys-AutomationSoftware Sir I just want to ask do you have videos about the Modbus Slave Channel which explains about the Trigger Cyclic, Rising Edge and Application?
We only have one video about Modbus on this channel: ua-cam.com/video/EzTsWy-mszQ/v-deo.html
Feel free to contact us if it doesn't answer your questions: products@codesys.com
Great Video! Please also do a similar video for Beagle Bone Black. Thank You!
Great video bro.... How do you know the username and password?
For Raspberry Pi OS you can set it in the Raspberry Pi Imager. For the CODESYS Runtime you set the password and Username when you connect to it for the first time.
Can I install codesys on 64-bit raspberry pi?
Yes, CODESYS works on a 64-bit Raspberry Pi. You will however need the CODESYS Control for Linux ARM Runtime instead of the CODESYS Control for Raspberry Pi:
store.codesys.com/en/codesys-control-for-linux-arm-sl-bundle.html
Thank you for your videos May I know if Raspberry Pi same with Revolution Pi from your tutorial Thanks
The Revolution Pi works just as well with CODESYS as the standard Raspberry Pi, yes.
how do you know what the ip address is?
There are several possibilities. You can either check it in the UI of your router, ping all the devices in your local network with the Windows command prompt or use a tool like Advanced IP Scanner to search for all devices in your network.