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Raspberry Pi TV HAT ushers in new Half-HAT form factor – Electronics Weekly (blog)

Raspberry Pi TV HAT ushers in new Half-HAT form factor Electronics Weekly (blog) Specifically, the HAT connects to the 40-pin GPIO header on the Pi and to a suitable antenna, allowing you to receive DVB-T2 television broadcasts.

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Raspberry Pi lookalike offers HDMI 2.0 and optional M.2 – LinuxGizmos.com

Raspberry Pi lookalike offers HDMI 2.0 and optional M.2 LinuxGizmos.com Geniatech, which is known for Qualcomm based SBCs such as the Snapdragon 410 based, 96Boards-like Development Board IV and Snapdragon 820E based Development Board 8, has posted specs for a Raspberry Pi form factor board with a quad -A53, …

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Raspberry Pi 3 Power Over Ethernet – PoE HAT Launches – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi 3 Power Over Ethernet – PoE HAT Launches Geeky Gadgets The Raspberry Pi PoE HAT takes the form of a compact, single-sided board that sits within the footprint of the Raspberry Pi . Due to its small form factor the PoE HAT is also capable of fitting inside the official Raspberry Pi case and is equipped with …

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RK3399 based Raspberry Pi clone starts at $75 – LinuxGizmos.com – LinuxGizmos.com

RK3399 based Raspberry Pi clone starts at $75 – LinuxGizmos.com LinuxGizmos.com FriendlyElec has launched the smallest, most affordable Rockchip RK3399 based SBC yet. The NanoPi M4 has an RPi 3 form factor and 40-pin header plus ..

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Raspberry Pi as a thin client can support VDI in healthcare – TechTarget

Raspberry Pi as a thin client can support VDI in healthcare TechTarget Because of its small form factor and low cost, Raspberry Pi as a thin client is becoming a popular replacement device for the traditional healthcare workstation. Sections. Related Content

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$35 Raspberry Pi rival offers 4K video, USB 3.0, DDR4 memory and runs Android – TechRepublic

TechRepublic $35 Raspberry Pi rival offers 4K video, USB 3.0, DDR4 memory and runs Android TechRepublic The Renegade will run Android 7.1 “Nougat” and various Linux-based operating systems. The board shares the same form factor as the Pi 3, so there should be some degree of compatibility with Pi -targeted hardware add-ons, but the Renegade only has three …

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The 10 Black Friday tech deals you shouldn’t miss – Engadget

Engadget The 10 Black Friday tech deals you shouldn't miss Engadget The Raspberry Pi is more than just a cheap desktop — its small form factor and general-purpose I/O pins are perfect for all kinds of projects that require a computer. With this kit, you can get familiar the Pi platform, and apply your knowledge with a … and more »

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Game Boy Mod Uses Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3 – Hackaday

Hackaday Game Boy Mod Uses Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3 Hackaday [inches] wanted the power of a Raspberry Pi 3 in a form factor closer to the Pi Zero for a Game Boy mod. This led him to design a custom PCB to interface with one of the less popular items in the Raspberry Pi line: the Compute Module 3

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MeArm Pi Delivers a Robotic Arm Powered by Raspberry Pi – ENGINEERING.com

ENGINEERING.com MeArm Pi Delivers a Robotic Arm Powered by Raspberry Pi ENGINEERING.com Servos are pre-calibrated for users to assemble and immediately start using the system. The HAT itself is designed for B+ form factor Raspberry Pi models, based off of the 40 pin GPIO header.

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Raspberry Pi-powered arm: This kit aims to make robotics simple enough for kids – TechRepublic

TechRepublic Raspberry Pi -powered arm: This kit aims to make robotics simple enough for kids TechRepublic The MeARM's add-on board is compatible with the Raspberry Pi Model B+ form factor, and should work with the Pi Zero but won't fit in the case. The company behind MeARM also makes Mirobot, a build-it-yourself WiFi drawing robot that teaches children …

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