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Pi Case for OtterBox uniVERSE Connects Your iPhone to a Raspberry Pi and More – Geek

Geek Pi Case for OtterBox uniVERSE Connects Your iPhone to a Raspberry Pi and More Geek Want to use a Raspberry Pi with your iPhone? Well, you're in luck.

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Official 5MP Camera Module Connects to All Available Raspberry Pi Models – Softpedia News (blog)

Softpedia News (blog) Official 5MP Camera Module Connects to All Available Raspberry Pi Models Softpedia News (blog) Not too many people know that the Raspberry Pi 2 mini PC has a very good and powerful camera module that can be used to take high-definition video. It's easy to think about Raspberry Pi 2 as a single platform, but those connectors are not there for show.

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Energy harvesting meets Raspberry Pi – ElectronicsWeekly.com

Energy harvesting meets Raspberry Pi ElectronicsWeekly.com To transform the Raspberry Pi into a smart home server integrating energy harvesting wireless solutions, the following accessories are needed: power supply (~1A) with micro USB plug, HDMI cable, SD card (e.g. 4GB), Ethernet cable or USB WLAN stick and

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News & Analysis Raspberry Pi Connects Oscilloscope to Tablets – EE Times

News & Analysis Raspberry Pi Connects Oscilloscope to Tablets EE Times The engineers set out to develop a driver stack that a microcontroller can use to control the MSO-28 over USB, then use a wireless interface to the outside world, ending at a tablet computer's browser. The result: PiMSO, which uses a Raspberry Pi … Energy harvesting meets Raspberry Pi ElectronicsWeekly.com all 4 news articles

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Raspberry Pi Connects Oscilloscope to Tablets – EE Times

Raspberry Pi Connects Oscilloscope to Tablets EE Times The engineers set out to develop a driver stack that a microcontroller can use to control the MSO-28 over USB, then use a wireless interface to the outside world, ending at a tablet computer's browser. The result: PiMSO, which uses a Raspberry Pi … and more

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