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Eben Upton interview on Raspberry Pi Compute Module – ElectronicsWeekly.com

ElectronicsWeekly.com Eben Upton interview on Raspberry Pi Compute Module ElectronicsWeekly.com Electronics Weekly editor Richard Wilson interviews Eben Upton, founder of the Raspberry Pi Foundation, about the the design changes in the new Raspberry Pi Compute Module. Q: What prompted you to develop this new compute module and why have

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OTTO – The Hackable Raspberry Pi GIF Camera – iProgrammer

OTTO – The Hackable Raspberry Pi GIF Camera iProgrammer Otto is the first product to make use of the Raspberry Pi Compute Module and it is open, hackable and takes animated GIFs which are automatically uploaded to your phone. The Raspberry Pi Compute Module was announced at the end of April and Otto

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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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Otto is the Raspberry Pi camera that insists you hack it, so it can do awesome … – Digital Trends

Digital Trends Otto is the Raspberry Pi camera that insists you hack it, so it can do awesome … Digital Trends Powering the camera is actually a mini computer, the Raspberry Pi Compute Module, a smaller version of the Raspberry Pi Model B; according to the company, the Otto is the first product to be powered by the module, and the small size allows the camera …

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OTTO: A hackable camera powered by Raspberry Pi

One of our goals in launching the Raspberry Pi Compute Module was to provide people with a way to take products they’ve prototyped with the Raspberry Pi and bring them to market quickly and easily. We know that historically there have been a lot of people out there with great ideas for electronic products that they can’t afford to produce economically, even with the help of crowdfunding, so we were very pleased to hear from Dave Rauchwerk and friends about their Kickstarter campaign for a hackable point-and-shoot camera based on the Compute Module.

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Dock2Office Says Sphinx WIll Have New Raspberry Pi Compute Module – Ubergizmo

Dock2Office Says Sphinx WIll Have New Raspberry Pi Compute Module Ubergizmo Dock2Office Says Sphinx WIll Have New Raspberry Pi Compute Module Dock2Office, or D2O for short, has proudly announced that the spanking new Raspberry Pi Compute Module will be part of the Sphinx, and when that works in tandem with Dock2Office

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MagPi issue 22

I’m about two weeks late to the party on this one – massive apologies to all at The MagPi . It’s been a bit busy around here so far this month. Right now, Picademy’s underway in the office space we’ve got set up as a classroom, and 24 teachers are busy making blooping noises with Sonic Pi while Clive booms at them in Teachervoice

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Raspberry Pi Goes Commercial – iProgrammer

Raspberry Pi Goes Commercial iProgrammer There is a new Raspberry Pi in town, the Raspberry Pi Compute Module, but in principle it isn't that different from the old one. What is going on? The new Pi has a form factor that makes it much more difficult for experimenters to work with, but which …

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Meet Raspberry Pi compute – Muktware

TechSpot Meet Raspberry Pi compute Muktware The new Raspberry Pi Compute Module is based on the SO-DIMM form factor that is popular with DDR2 and DDR3 RAM in many modern laptops, but do not confuse that as being compatible with the SO-DIMM port on your laptop because it is not. Raspberry Pi Foundation introduces new miniature open source modular … TechSpot Raspberry Pi takes open source hardware computing to industrial automation SiliconANGLE (blog) Raspberry Pi Compute Module plugs into PCB design ElectronicsWeekly.com MSN UK

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