Mid-range automation — 8 DI, 8 DO, 6 relays in a compact DIN-rail module.
The NEXTuino RISE is built on ATmega328 — the same MCU as the Arduino Uno — and brings reliable relay switching, protected digital I/O, and full Arduino compatibility to industrial applications in a compact housing that accepts 12 V or 24 V DC supply.
| Microcontroller | ATmega328 @ 16 MHz |
|---|---|
| Flash / SRAM / EEPROM | 32 KB / 2 KB / 1 KB |
| Digital Inputs | 8 × protected, 12/24 V DC logic |
| Digital Outputs | 8 × transistor, up to 2 A each |
| Relay Outputs | 6 × relay, up to 10 A / 240 V AC |
| Analog Inputs | None |
| Communication | UART, SPI, I²C, USB |
| Arduino Headers | Full Arduino Uno pin headers |
| Supply Voltage | 12 V DC or 24 V DC |
| Power Consumption | < 2 W (controller only) |
| Operating Temperature | -10 °C to +55 °C |
| Dimensions (H × W × D) | 90 × 36 × 60 mm |
| Weight | ~ 145 g |
| Mounting | DIN rail (EN 60715) |
| Certification | CE |
Conveyor control, sequential logic and interlock systems on compact production machinery.
Replace traditional relay logic panels with a single programmable controller.
Temperature and pressure alarm outputs via relay channels with sensor input via UART or I²C modules.
HVAC damper control, pump sequencing and lighting schedules in commercial buildings.
Irrigation control, greenhouse climate management and pump sequencing.
Accelerate industrial product development — program exactly like an Arduino Uno.
Yes. The RISE is based on ATmega328 — identical to the Arduino Uno. Any library or sketch that runs on an Uno works on the RISE without modification.
The RISE includes full Arduino Uno pin headers for attaching shields and expansion modules. The RISE CORE omits those headers for a more compact, cost-optimised installation.
Yes. The digital inputs accept 12 V and 24 V field signals and include overvoltage and reverse-polarity protection suitable for industrial environments.
Upload firmware over USB using Arduino IDE, PlatformIO, or Visual Studio Code with the Visual Micro extension. No additional programmer is required.
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