
Learn to build a Raspberry Pi based scada system by wiring sensors to Raspberry Pi and Arduino, creating a web-based scada UI to monitor and control data in real time.
Explore the basics of scada, a real-time supervisory control and data acquisition system that uses sensors, actuators, MTU and RTUs with open protocols to monitor and control industrial processes.
Explore scada functions and alarms with the human machine interface, operator commands, and events; learn about trends, history data, logging, and informative, warning, and blocking records.
Learn the hardware and software requirements for a Raspberry Pi based scada system, including sensors, potentiometer and buttons, Arduino interfacing, USB connections, and a free web interface.
Download and install the Arduino IDE from the official site for Windows, Mac, or Linux, then verify, upload, and run a blinking LED example.
Download the Arduino IDE from the official site, select your operating system, and install or update the software; verify, upload, and run a blinking LED example to learn basics.
Explore the arduino board hardware, including USB, 7–12 volt power input, and PWM-enabled digital pins. Learn about the built-in LEDs, analog pins, and the Atmeh 320 HP microcontroller.
Create a circuit schematic in fritzing, wiring an Arduino with analog and digital sensors, a switch and potentiometer, then connect to Raspberry Pi via USB for a web server interface.
Code an Arduino to read analog and digital sensors, convert ADC readings to 0–5, and transmit them to a Raspberry Pi via USB with 9600 baud serial.
Wire a digital sensor to a pin, test digital and analog sensors with an Arduino, upload code, monitor readings, and prepare to connect to a Raspberry Pi for SCADA.
Learn essential concepts for a Raspberry Pi-based SCADA system, including data sources and variables in time series, values, events as if-then rules, and widget visualizations.
Develop Raspberry Pi python coding by importing cereal, requests, and time, configure a serial interface and api client with a token to connect to web service and post sensor data.
Build a SCADA web interface for the Raspberry Pi by adding a device, creating analog and digital variables, and linking widgets on a dashboard; configure API credentials and events.
Download and install the Raspberry Pi imager, choose the operating system, and write it to your SD card as administrator.
Discover how to enable ssh on your Raspberry Pi, locate its ip, and update Raspbian, then install Python libraries like requests for running scripts.
Welcome to this course.
Learn SCADA hands-on by developing your own interfaces for different systems and control Your Raspberry Pi Based Device.
In this course, you are going to learn about SCADA by creating visual interfaces that you can utilize to watch the automated procedures, demonstrate operating parameters, and indeed acquire data from a system that's formerly operated and working.
We're simplifying one of the most habituated solutions in the world of visualization. As such, we'll be working considerably with that technology.
We will similarly be working hands-on with SCADA, and by the end of this course, you'll be qualified to make a completely functional monitor, control, and data accession system employing Raspberry Pi.
So get prepared to start designing and creating your very first SCADA interface effortlessly and effectively, with 24/7 support. I am sure that you'll enjoy this course content. See you inside.
What you will learn
Write Raspberry Pi code as the ground for your interfaces.
Produce a completely functional graphical interface to watch Raspberry Pi.
Make a completely functional Raspberry Pi Code to read detectors and control outputs based on SCADA Interface.
Use different kinds of Graphical Elements for controlling different kinds of devices.
Understand the working principle of communication between SCADA networks and Raspberry Pi.
Produce SCADA interfaces using varied technologies allowing operators to interact with a living, running system.
Learn different approaches for programming Raspberry Pi.
Who is this course for
Beginners interested in learning SCADA systems.
Hobbyists and electronics enthusiasts.
Engineering students and professionals looking to expand their skill set.
Anyone interested in Raspberry Pi and SCADA integration.
Requirements
Basic understanding of Raspberry Pi and electronics.
A Raspberry Pi board with necessary peripherals.
Basic programming knowledge is helpful but not required.
About the Instructor
Educational Engineering Team
Team of skilled Engineers Sharing Knowledge with the World
Educational Engineering Team is a Leading Team in the Microcontroller Industry, with over 13 Years of Experience in Teaching and Doing Practical Projects.
We strive to put all our hands-on experience in these courses. Instead of superficial knowledge, we go into the depth of the topic and give you the exact step-by-step blueprint on how to tame simple as well as complex topics in easy and digestible bite-sized videos.
This real-world knowledge enables you to grasp knowledge easily, and you can apply this learning immediately to your life and projects.
Educational Engineering Team has been in the Programming and Microcontroller business since 2007. We have been part of many projects. Over the course of these years, we have gained a good insight into students’ and educators’ needs. We are passionate about sharing all our collective knowledge with you. As of 2018, we have already taught over 250k-THOUSAND students and counting.
Currently, we have more than 100+ Courses on Udemy
Educator and Author of "Educational Engineering".
Ashraf is an educator, Mechatronics engineer, electronics and programming hobbyist, and Maker. He creates online video courses on the EduEng YouTube Channel (More Than 4 Million View, 20k+ Subscribers) and is the author of four Microcontroller books.
As a Chief Educational Engineer since 2007 at Educational Engineering Team, the company he founded, Ashraf’s mission is to explore new trends and technology and help educate the world and make it a better place.
Educational Engineering offers educational courses and Bootcamps, articles, lessons, and online support for electronics hobbyists, Programming hobbyists, Microcontroller hobbyists, STEM students, and STEM teachers.
That team also works as freelancer engineers, helping many students in their graduation projects, and providing guidance and consulting for many students over the years to help them kick-start their careers.
Ashraf’s core skill is explaining difficult concepts in a step-by-step, easy-to-understand manner using video and text. With over 11 years of tertiary teaching experience, Ashraf has developed a simple yet comprehensive and informative teaching style that students from all around the world appreciate.
His passion for Microcontrollers and Programming, particularly for the world of Arduino, PIC Microcontroller, and Raspberry Pi, has guided his personal development and his work through Educational Engineering.
Ashraf’s online courses have helped over 250,000 people from around the world to improve and make great careers in the industry.
Educational Engineering Team offers Courses on:
Circuit Design, Simulation, and PCB Fabrication
Arduino, PIC Microcontroller, and Raspberry Pi
Programming in C, Python, and other programming languages
PLC Industrial Programming and Automation
3D Design and Simulation
ESP and IoT World