Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ Gets a Power Over Ethernet HAT Fitting this HAT to your Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ means there is no longer any need to attach a power cable as up to 15 watts of power can be ...
For enthusiasts and professionals working with the latest Raspberry Pi 5, managing power sources and cables can be a hassle, especially when setting up multiple units or working in areas with limited ...
It was announced at the beginning of March, but now the Raspberry Pi Power over Ethernet (PoE) hat is out. Thanks to the addition of a new 4-pin header on the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+, the Pis can get ...
Mark explains more about his latest Raspberry Pi battery HAT and its features : The Pi18650 is an add on HAT which plugs into the 26/40 pin connector on the Raspberry Pi. This HAT allows you to ...
One of the things that makes Raspberry Pi’s small and inexpensive single-board computers interesting is the 40-pin connectors that makes it possible to connect expansion boards called HATs (which ...
The Raspberry Pi M.2 HAT+ is an add-on board for connecting M.2 M-key compatible devices to the Raspberry Pi 5. It has a data transfer speed of up to 500MB/s and costs $12 (approximately 1,880 yen). M ...
New Atlas was recently contacted by the UK's JustBoom about "how the Raspberry Pi could potentially disrupt the high-quality audio industry." The company said that though some audio companies will ...
Ditronix has announced a multi-phase power and energy monitoring board in the form of a ‘Hat’ for Raspberry Pis. Called ‘IPEM PiHat’, it is based on Microchip’s M90E36A monitoring and power ...
Find that sensible, button-filled remote for your TV a little too boring? DIYer Frederick Vandenbosch shows off how to build a gesture-based remote control using a Raspberry Pi. The idea here is to ...
There’s also a Python library (basically a set of commands you can use to control the robot) available to go alongside the HAT, which will let you write software to control the robot parts you’ve got ...
Mick Jagger famously said that you cain’t always get what you want. But this is Hackaday, and we make what we want or can’t get. Case in point: [Andrew Tudoroi] is drawn to retro LEDs and wanted one ...
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