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RPiSoC: PSoC-Based Board Boosts Raspberry Pi’s Capabilities – EE Times

RPiSoC: PSoC-Based Board Boosts Raspberry Pi's Capabilities EE Times The RPiSoC can be used as a standalone board; however, using a simple ribbon cable, it can also be connected to a Raspberry Pi . The RPiSoC — which can be configured using C and/or Verilog and/or a simple graphical/schematic interface — is ideal for

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Microsoft uncages ‘Sharks Cove’ mini-PC board to take on Raspberry Pi – TechRadar UK

Microsoft uncages 'Sharks Cove' mini-PC board to take on Raspberry Pi TechRadar UK Aimed at enthusiast and developer communities, at £193 (around $114, or AU$349), Sharks Cove costs more than five times that of the Raspberry Pi but packs significantly more features and firepower. Manufactured by CircuitCo, the board – which can also

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Pi in the Sky: hardware for high-altitude balloonists from Dave Akerman

Liz: Regular readers will be very familiar with the name Dave Akerman. Dave has been sending Raspberry Pis to the stratosphere under weather balloons since we launched the Pi in 2012, and his work in helping schools develop their own in-house space programs has been fantastic to watch

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More Compute Module docs, and an interview with James

A few days ago, we pushed out some more documentation for the forthcoming Compute Module and Compute Module IO Board, which together make up the Compute Module Development Kit. This new documentation covers power supply and sequencing requirements, temperature limits, and the process for writing an operating system image onto a module; and provides a summary of the various interfaces available on the module edge connector.

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Five Best Raspberry Pi Cases – Lifehacker Australia

Five Best Raspberry Pi Cases Lifehacker Australia If you have a Raspberry Pi and big plans for it, one of the first things you'll need is a case for your pint-sized board. There are lots to choose from, but the ideal choice would offer durability, easy access to the board, and style to boot. This week ..

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Five Best Raspberry Pi Cases – Lifehacker

Five Best Raspberry Pi Cases Lifehacker If you have a Raspberry Pi and big plans for it, one of the first things you'll need is a case for it. There are tons to choose from, but some offer durability, port access, easy-access to the board, and style

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HummingBoard Raspberry Pi Compatible Development Board Unveiled – Geeky gadgets

Geeky gadgets HummingBoard Raspberry Pi Compatible Development Board Unveiled Geeky gadgets A new Raspberry Pi compatible development board has been unveiled this week in the form of the new HummingBoard, which comes equipped with aFreescale i.MX6 ARM Cortex-A9 processor. The new HummingBoard is equipped with up to 2GB of RAM

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Raspberry Pi Compute Module: new product!

As regular readers will know, it’s been a busy time here at Pi Towers recently with the launch of our new website , free educational materials and £1m education fund . On the engineering side of things we’ve also been very busy over the past year, and not to be outdone by the education team, we are ready to take the wraps off something special, this time aimed at business and industrial users.

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