Tulip Edge Devices are hardware products that allows customers to integrate external devices with Tulip apps, or depending on the device, independently run NodeRED.
Tulip Edge Devices are designed and programmed by engineers within Tulip, and manufactured by a third party contract manufacturer.
The Edge Device can read and write to devices that have an applicable driver that runs on the software within the Device. It can connect to devices via USB, GPIO (where applicable) or network based protocols.
Edge Device also allow connecting to other machines through OPCUA or MQTT protocols for machine monitoring use cases.
Tulip currently has two supported Edge Devices (Edge IO & Edge MC)
A wireless, easy-to-implement, low-cost edge device for collecting operational data from devices, machines, PLCs, and sensors and integrating it directly to the Tulip platform. Edge IO devices run the Tulip OS operating system.
Name | Description |
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Certifications | FCC, CE, TELEC |
Dimensions | 150mm x 130mm x 35mm |
Weight | 30g |
Power | 24V 2 Terminal, Non-locking Phoenix Contact Connector |
Processor | ARMv8 4x A53 core; 8GB eMMC; 2 GB DDR3 RAM |
Temperature Range (Operating / Storage) | 0 - 75 ℃ non-condensing |
External Displays | mini-HDMI with touch screen compatibility |
Industrial I/O | 4x 24V relay output drivers up to 500mA; 8x Industrial I/O for 5V to 36V digital input |
Sensors and Instrumentation | 24V IEPE current source and input; -3V - 3V Differential Input; 0 - 10V Input; Optional: 24V power source |
Peripherals | 6x USB 2.0; 1x 2-channel integrated Tulip Light Kit engine |
Legacy | 1x RS232 with RTS/CTS; 1x RS485 half-duplex |
Networking | 1x Gigabit Ethernet Phy (native) WAN; 1x 10/100 Ethernet Phy LAN; Dualband 802.11 ac Wireless Internet; LAN IP Range - 10.0.5.0/24 |
Security | ATECC608A |
Trackable Assets | QR Code-based serial “tulip-mfg://EIO-01-XXXXXXXX”; Globally Unique MAC Addresses |
Edge MC is a low-cost, low-profile device that enables computing at the edge, accessible and wireless USB connectivity, and machine monitoring. Edge MC devices run the Tulip OS operating system.
Name | Description |
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Certifications | FCC, CE, CE-RED |
Dimensions | 63mm x 56mm x 35mm |
Weight | 10g |
Power | 5V / 2A USB Micro, 120V/240V (MFG P/N: SMI10-5-V-I38 included) |
Processor | CPU: Allwinner H3 SoC (Quad A7); Storage: 8GB eMMC; RAM: 1GB |
Peripherals | 2x USB 2.0 |
Legacy | 1x 5V TTL UART with TX/RX (no RTS/CTS) |
LEDs | 2x Green LEDs; 1x Red LEDs; 4x Link + Speed LEDs for 2x Ethernet |
Networking | 1x 1GB/s Ethernet Phy WAN; 1x 10/100 MB/s Ethernet Phy LAN; Dual Band 802.11 b/g/n Wireless (supports concurrent AP/Station modes); LAN IP Range - 10.0.5.0/24 |
Trackable Assets | QR Code based serial “tulip-mfg://EMC-01-XXXXXXXX”; Globally Unique MAC Addresses |
The Edge Device can be configured and managed through the Device Portal. Once registered to the Tulip Account, it shows up in the Edge Device Page page.
ID | Name |
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QA-T19 | Pre-auth : 01 - Setup Step 1 - Setting up a password for EdgeIO and EdgeMC |
QA-T21 | Pre-auth : 03 - Setup Step 2 - Network Configuration (DHCP to same Static IP) |
QA-T23 | Post-auth : 01 - Factory Reset via Button |
QA-T24 | Post-auth : 02 - Factory Reset from Device Portal |
QA-T25 | Pre-auth : 07 - Setup Step 3 - Connect Edge Device to Tulip Account |
QA-T34 | Pre-auth : 06 - Setup Step 2 - Network Configuration (different static IP to DHCP) |
QA-T36 | Pre-auth : 05 - Setup Step 2 - Network Configuration (DHCP to different static IP) |
QA-T37 | Pre-auth : 04 - Setup Step 2 - Network Configuration (same Static IP to DHCP) |
QA-T38 | Pre-auth : 11 - HTTP Proxy set up |
QA-T40 | Drivers : 01 - Kolver torque tool |
QA-T42 | Common : 04 - Access Point enabled for Edge Device during factory reset |
QA-T43 | Common : 05 - Factory reset re-enables Access Point |
QA-T44 | Common : 01 - Edge Device Access Point uses network range 10.0.3.x with Edge Device at 10.0.3.1 |
QA-T45 | Common : 03 - Edge Device Access Point redirects all URLs to Device Portal |
QA-T46 | Common : 08 - Edge Device boots with Access Point and State Condition indicators during Setup |
QA-T48 | Common : 09 - Edge Device's Access Point can remain disabled after Setup |
QA-T49 | Drivers : 02 - Ohaus scale |
QA-T53 | Common : 11 - Edge Device updated while the Access Point is disabled |
QA-T54 | Common : 12 - Start the Edge Device's Access Point via "A" button (EdgeIO and IO Gateway) |
QA-T64 | Pre-auth : 09 - Mac address for EdgeIO and EdgeMC |
QA-T65 | Common : 14 - Device Portal - Network Configuration persist through reboot |
QA-T66 | Common : 13 - Device Portal - Network Configuration: can add custom DNS server (8.8.8.8.) |
QA-T67 | Common : 15 - Device Portal - Network Configuration reset during Factory reset |
QA-T69 | Common : 02 - Activate Remote Access Session on Edge Device in factory reset state |
QA-T70 | Common : 17 - Activate Remote Access Session via "B" button (no active session) |
QA-T72 | Common : 19 - Remote Access Session activation from Device Portal |
QA-T73 | Common : 20 - Remote Access Session renewal from Device Portal |
QA-T74 | Common : 21 - Stop Remote Access Session from Device Portal |
QA-T76 | Common : 22 - Device Portal disables Remote Access Session when it's disabled from the Terminal |
QA-T77 | Common : 23 - Device Portal recovers when the Remote Access Session no longer exists |
QA-T78 | Common : 25 - Remote Access Session expires after 24h |
QA-T79 | Common : 24- Remote Access Session survives restart |
QA-T91 | Drivers : 03 - GPIO Break Beam |
QA-T105 | Common : 10 - Remote Access Session survives update |
QA-T142 | Post-auth : 21 - Device Portal - Certificate bundle upload |
QA-T150 | Edge Devices Page : 01 - List all Edge devices/IO Gateway devices |
QA-T152 | Edge Devices Page : 03 - Removing an Edge device/IO Gateway device removes it from the Edge Devices page |
QA-T154 | Edge Devices Page : 04 - Open Edge Devices portal |
QA-T155 | Edge Devices Page : 06 - Triggering an OTA (Over the Air) upgrade of an Edge device/IO Gateway device |
QA-T156 | Edge Devices Page : 05 - Cancelling a queued OTA (Over the Air) update |
QA-T179 | Drivers : 18 - Generic Zebra Printer |
QA-T187 | Post-auth : 16 - Diagnostics Test- Network Health |
QA-T188 | Post-auth : 06 - Diagnostics Test- CPU Info |
QA-T189 | Post-auth : 07 - Diagnostics Test- eMMC Manufacturer Info |
QA-T190 | Post-auth : 08 - Diagnostics Test- Front End |
QA-T191 | Post-auth : 09 - Diagnostics Test-OS Info and Hardware Revision |
QA-T192 | Post-auth : 10 - Diagnostics Test-Partition Info |
QA-T193 | Post-auth : 11 - Diagnostics Test- Tulip Packages Info |
QA-T194 | Post-auth : 12 - Diagnostics Test - Firmware Checksum Info |
QA-T195 | Post-auth : 13 - Diagnostics Test- Date Time Info |
QA-T197 | Post-auth : 03 - Logs Test - Generating and Updating |
QA-T199 | Post-auth : 04 - Logs Test - Filters |
QA-T200 | Post-auth : 05 - Logs Test - Word Wrap, Copy to ClipBoard |
QA-T284 | NanoPi specific : 06 - Device Portal login page |
QA-T288 | NanoPi specific : 04 - Connector host basics |
QA-T317 | Post-auth : 22 - Device Portal - Date time set fallback - Edge IO and Edge MC |
QA-T395 | Post-auth : 14 - Diagnostics Test- Device Info |
QA-T409 | NanoPi specific : 01 - WiFi connection |
QA-T447 | Common : 06 - Additional Information panel |
QA-T448 | Common : 07 - Device Portal display QR code and Barcodes |
QA-T449 | Common : 16 - Wired Network Conditions Update when Disconnected |
QA-T577 | Post-auth : 18 - Removing NTP server check |
QA-T578 | Post-auth : 17 - Adding NTP Server check |
QA-T621 | Post-auth : 15 - Diagnostics Test- DHCP Leases |
QA-T624 | NanoPi specific : 02 - Initial Node-Red state after OS deployment |
QA-T628 | Common : 18 - EdgeIO Remote Access Session light |
QA-T748 | Pre-auth : 08 - Setup Step 4 - Quick Configuration |
QA-T770 | Node-Red : 16 - Edge IO OPC UA Node-Red Library Flow connects to Tulip |
QA-T832 | Edge Device Data Source mapping |
QA-T842 | Post-auth : 19 - Enable MQTT Broker |
QA-T843 | Post-auth : 20 - Disable MQTT Broker |
QA-T995 | Drivers : 17 - Edge IO GPIO Pins |
QA-T997 | Drivers : 14 - Phidgets (Humidity/Temperature) |
QA-T1001 | Drivers : 13 - Temp Gun (Humidity/Temperature) |
QA-T1010 | Drivers : 04 - Tulip Light Kit (and Andon Light) |
QA-T1022 | Drivers : 08 - Barcode Scanner |
QA-T1023 | Drivers : 09 - Lascar Humidity/Temperature sensor |
QA-T1025 | Drivers : 10 - InSize and Mitutoyo calipers |
QA-T1026 | Drivers : 11 - Brecknell Scale |
QA-T1027 | Drivers : 12 - Dymo USB Scale |
QA-T1028 | Drivers : 07 - Foot Pedal |
QA-T1029 | Drivers : 05 - Elatec & WaveID RFID card reader |
QA-T1100 | Machine Kit : 04 - Setting up Machine Kit with wired AP during Edge device registration |
QA-T1101 | Machine Kit : 05 - Setup Machine Kit from Quick Configuration page without Node-Red |
QA-T1256 | Machine Kit : 01 - Edge MC Machine Kit box contents |
QA-T1287 | Pre-auth : 10 - Mac address for IOGateway |
QA-T1290 | Module : 1 - Edge PaaS - Module Creation |
QA-T1291 | Module : 2 - Edge PaaS - Module Updates |
QA-T1292 | Module : 3 - Edge PaaS - Module Disable |
QA-T1293 | Module : 4 - Edge Paas - Module Enable |
QA-T1327 | Post-auth : 23 - Device Portal - Date time set fallback - IO Gateway |
QA-T1332 | Other IQC : 3 - IQC - Setting up and testing Current Clamp with Edge MC and Machine Kit Node-RED flow |