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Anatomy of a product quality issue: PoE HAT

One of the neat new features of the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ is its support for IEEE 802.3af Power-over-Ethernet (PoE). This standard allows up to 13W of power to be delivered over the twisted pairs in an Ethernet cable without interfering with the transmission of data. The Raspberry Pi board itself provides a PoE-capable Ethernet jack and circuit protection components; the power regulation electronics, which would be too costly and bulky to include on the main board, live on a separate HAT

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GPIO expander: access a Pi’s GPIO pins on your PC/Mac

Use the GPIO pins of a Raspberry Pi Zero while running Debian Stretch on a PC or Mac with our new GPIO expander software! With this tool, you can easily access a Pi Zero’s GPIO pins from your x86 laptop without using SSH, and you can also take advantage of your x86 computer’s processing power in your physical computing projects. What is this magic? Running our x86 Stretch distribution on a PC or Mac, whether installed on the hard drive or as a live image, is a great way of taking advantage of a well controlled and simple Linux distribution without the need for a Raspberry Pi.

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These strange eyes are made out of a Raspberry Pi & spherical projectors – htxt.africa

htxt.africa These strange eyes are made out of a Raspberry Pi & spherical projectors htxt.africa Information about this product is a bit scarce, but it works as as any normal display relying on its odd choice of “screen” (a dome) and subtle video effects to produce spherical imagery. Burgess used a Raspberry Pi 3 to control the output, an HDMI …

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Akasa Raspberry Pi Case With Thermal Kit Now Available From £22 – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Akasa Raspberry Pi Case With Thermal Kit Now Available From £22 Geeky Gadgets New Raspberry Pi case is available from Akasa which is equipped with a thermal cooling solution to help keep your mini PC as cool as possible even when overclocked and offers full Input / Output support. The case is constructed from black sandblasting …

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Scratch 2.0 now available for Raspberry Pi – BetaNews

BetaNews Scratch 2.0 now available for Raspberry Pi BetaNews Scratch lets you write code to control and respond to components connected to the GPIO (General Purpose Input and Output) pins on a Raspberry Pi , and there's a new version of it available from today. Interacting with GPIO pins in Scratch 2.0 is easier ..

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Using PiSound The Raspberry Pi Sound Card HAT (video) – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Using PiSound The Raspberry Pi Sound Card HAT (video) Geeky Gadgets pisound is an ultra-low latency high-quality soundcard and MIDI interface specially designed for Raspberry Pi pocket computers. Equipped with 192kHz 24-bit Stereo Input and Output driven by the legendary Burr-Brown chips, DIN-5 MIDI Input and Output ..

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Portable RetroPie Suitcase For Multiplayer On The Go! – Hackaday

Hackaday Portable RetroPie Suitcase For Multiplayer On The Go! Hackaday Tucked behind the monitor rests the brains of this suitcase console: a Raspberry Pi and the associated boards. [Dagcon] resorted to using a dedicated sound card for the speakers, diverting the output from the HDMI port. An LCD screen controller was …

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