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PWM control with the Raspberry Pi – Embedded Computing Design

Embedded Computing Design PWM control with the Raspberry Pi Embedded Computing Design Pulse-Width Modulation (PWM) is a modulation technique that is widely used to control power. It is commonly used in motor control applications to control the speed of a motor.

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Microsoft kit eases gadget development with Raspberry Pi – InfoWorld

InfoWorld Microsoft kit eases gadget development with Raspberry Pi InfoWorld Microsoft's IoT Grove Kit has the ingredients needed to ease development of gadgets with Raspberry Pi boards.

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Microsoft’s new kit makes gadget development with Raspberry Pi easier – CIO

CIO Microsoft's new kit makes gadget development with Raspberry Pi easier CIO Microsoft's IoT Grove Kit has the ingredients needed to make the development of gadgets with Raspberry Pi boards much easier. The kit is a small collection of must-have components and connectors commonly used in making smart devices, drones, or robots … and more »

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Microsoft’s new kit makes gadget development with Raspberry Pi easier – PCWorld

PCWorld Microsoft's new kit makes gadget development with Raspberry Pi easier PCWorld Microsoft's IoT Grove Kit has the ingredients needed to make the development of gadgets with Raspberry Pi boards much easier.

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Raspberry Pi 2 power crashes when exposed to xenon flash – ZDNet

The Register Raspberry Pi 2 power crashes when exposed to xenon flash ZDNet It seems that the new Raspberry Pi 2 is susceptible to flash photography, with users complaining of the board losing power when put under the glare of a xenon tube flash — commonly used in flash photography.

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