TL;DR: The Raspberry Pi 3 Model B is out now. This latest model includes 802.11n WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0, and a quad-core 64-bit ARM Cortex A53 running at 1.2 GHz. It’s a usable desktop computer.
You may have noticed, we’re fans of the Raspberry Pi here at Hackaday. Hardly a day goes by that we don’t feature a hack that uses a Pi somewhere in the build. As useful as the Pis are, they aren’t ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts looking for a quick way to add GPIO pins for prototyping that can be then easily removed once the project is finalised, are sure to be interested in a new PCB quick clip ...
Leave it to Adafruit to really help a product deliver on its DIY promise. Those pins on the Raspberry Pi taunted us from the moment we laid our hands on it, and not just cause we weren't sure what to ...
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Master I2C sensor magic with Raspberry Pi
I2C makes connecting multiple sensors to a Raspberry Pi straightforward by sharing just two pins for communication. With proper setup, scanning, and coding, you can integrate dozens of devices on a ...
Of course, I went straight to the good folks at the Swiss Pi-Shop.ch and ordered one, which I received the next day. So, the first thing on my to-do list is to congratulate and thank both the Pi ...
How does the latest Raspberry Pi board compare to its predecessors? The Raspberry Pi is the little computer that could. Selling for just $35, the UK-made machine has become something of a phenomenon, ...
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