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Raspberry Pi form factor | Hackaday – Hackaday

Hackaday Raspberry Pi form factor | Hackaday Hackaday In the almost five years since the launch of the original Raspberry Pi we have seen a huge array of competitors emerge in the inexpensive single board … Raspberry Pi imitator has GbE, 2GB RAM, and 4K video LinuxGizmos Asus has built a Raspberry Pi rival – meet Tinkerboard TrustedReviews ASUS Launches 'Tinker Board', Its Raspberry Pi Competitor With 4K Support Gizmodo Australia KitGuru  – Liliputing  – The Tech Report, LLC  – CPC – Farnell all 10 news articles »

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A Raspberry Pi In An FPGA – Hackaday

Hackaday A Raspberry Pi In An FPGA Hackaday Somehow or another, the Raspberry Pi has become a standardized form factor for single board computers. There are now Raspberry Pi -shaped objects that can do anything, and between the Odroid and bizarre Intel Atom-powered boards, everything you …

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Hands On With The Odroid C2; the Raspberry Pi 3 Challenger – Hackaday

Hackaday Hands On With The Odroid C2; the Raspberry Pi 3 Challenger Hackaday A couple of weeks ago we covered the launch of the Odroid C2, a single board computer from the Korean company Hardkernel in the same form factor and price segment as the Raspberry Pi 3. With four ARM Cortex A53 cores at 2GHz and 2Gb of DDR3 on …

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Raspberry Pi 3 pictures, hardware features, uncovered in FCC filing – HEXUS

Raspberry Pi 3 pictures, hardware features, uncovered in FCC filing HEXUS It looks like there is a new Raspberry Pi computer about to be released very shortly. This time it's not a new size or form factor but a complete new generation: the Raspberry Pi 3. As Liliputing reports, we have excellent pictures, confirmation that ..

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Make A Raspberry Pi Model B+ Case From A Manila Folder – Lifehacker Australia

Make A Raspberry Pi Model B+ Case From A Manila Folder Lifehacker Australia Raspberry Pi cases are a dime a dozen, but we all know making your own is usually the best way to go. The recently released Model B+ changes the form factor of the Pi enough that old cases don't work.

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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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The new Raspberry Pi is here and it’s not what anyone expected – TweakTown

The new Raspberry Pi is here and it's not what anyone expected TweakTown Its been more than two years since the first Raspberry Pi was shipped, and today the Raspberry Pi Foundation announced a new way to get your Pi on. The new Raspberry Pi Compute Module is based on the SO-DIMM form factor that is popular with DDR2

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Embedded Pi board connects Raspberry Pi, Arduino and 32bit ARM mcu – New Electronics

Ars Technica Embedded Pi board connects Raspberry Pi , Arduino and 32bit ARM mcu New Electronics Embedded Pi connects to the GPIO on the Raspberry Pi and is form factor compatible with both 3.3 and 5V Arduino shields, selectable with jumpers. The 32bit ARM Cortex-M3 STM32F103 mcu operates at 72MHz, with 128KB flash, 20KB RAM, motor control, …

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