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GPIO and Digital I/O in Industrial Automation: A Practical Guide

TSL Automation Solutions October 22, 2024
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What Is GPIO?

GPIO (General Purpose Input/Output) refers to digital pins on an industrial computer that can be programmatically set as inputs (to read the state of a switch, sensor, or PLC output) or outputs (to control a relay, LED, or signal device). Industrial PCs typically provide 8–32 GPIO pins — some optoisolated for electrical isolation from field wiring.

Industrial GPIO vs PLC Digital I/O

A full PLC digital I/O module supports industrial voltage levels (24V DC), high current loads (0.5A per channel), and provides electrical isolation as standard. Industrial PC GPIO is lower current (typically 3.3V or 5V logic, <50mA) — suited for signalling and logic-level control, but not direct connection to heavy loads without a relay or solid-state relay interface.

Common GPIO Applications on Industrial PCs

  • Watchdog output — pulse signal to external watchdog relay; if PC freezes, relay de-energises
  • Alarm indicator — toggle signal lamp or buzzer from SCADA software
  • Door/interlock sensor input — read panel door state or safety interlock
  • Production counter — pulse input from a photosensor counting parts
  • Remote reset input — external push button to trigger a controlled software restart

GPIO APIs and Programming

Avalue industrial PCs expose GPIO through a software SDK (Windows DLL or Linux driver) that can be called from C/C++, C#, Python, or any language supporting DLL or system calls. This lets SCADA or HMI software read and write GPIO without additional hardware. TSL Automation provides the Avalue GPIO SDK and sample code for Indian customers on request.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is GPIO in industrial automation?
GPIO (General Purpose Input/Output) refers to digital I/O pins on an industrial PC or embedded system that can be configured as digital inputs (reading ON/OFF signals from sensors, limit switches, and push buttons) or digital outputs (controlling indicators, relays, and actuators). Industrial PCs with GPIO allow direct connection to factory floor signals without requiring a separate PLC or I/O module for simple discrete control tasks.
What is the difference between GPIO on an industrial PC and a PLC's digital I/O?
PLC digital I/O is designed for hard real-time control with deterministic scan times (typically 1–10ms), galvanic isolation, and high industrial noise immunity. Industrial PC GPIO is suitable for non-time-critical signal monitoring, status reading, and simple control tasks where strict timing is not required. For hard real-time control of machinery, a PLC remains the correct choice; GPIO on an industrial PC is better for supervisory I/O, system health monitoring, and simple digital interfacing.
Are industrial PC GPIO signals isolated?
Some industrial PCs offer opto-isolated GPIO with 24V DC logic levels matching PLC I/O standards, while others provide non-isolated 3.3V or 5V TTL-level GPIO. For direct connection to industrial sensors, actuators, and PLC signals, specify an industrial PC with optically isolated 24V GPIO. Non-isolated GPIO is only suitable for low-voltage, low-noise electronic signals from sensors within the same enclosure.
How is GPIO on an industrial PC programmed?
Industrial PC GPIO is accessed via software drivers — on Windows, through vendor-supplied DLL or SDK libraries; on Linux, through /dev/gpio character devices or libgpiod. GPIO can be controlled from any programming language (C++, Python, C#) via the vendor API, or through industrial software platforms that include digital I/O support such as LabVIEW, Node-RED, or custom OPC UA servers.
Do Avalue industrial PCs have GPIO?
Yes — many Avalue industrial PCs include GPIO functionality, typically 8 or 16 bits of digital I/O with 24V isolated options on selected models. GPIO specifications vary by product line. TSL Automation Solutions can advise on which Avalue models include the GPIO configuration needed for your application. Contact our Mumbai team for product specifications.
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