Showing posts with label SB Components. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SB Components. Show all posts
LapPi 2.0, the DIY Laptop for Raspberry Pi 4 Enhance Your Raspberry Pi Experience
A crowdfunding campaign for the LapPi 2.0 , a build-it-yourself laptop kit based on the Raspberry Pi 4.0, was hinted at a few months ago by...
Squary Has been Launched with Two variants SquaryPi & SquaryFi - An Raspberry Pi RP2040 & ESP12E Based LCD Displays
We've got new hardware for the display & electronic enthusiasts, Squary has been introduced on Kickstarter. The Squary might be gr...
Real-time positioning with Centimeter-level accuracy is provided by the GPS-RTK Raspberry Pi HAT
The GPS-RTK HAT with onboard ZED-F9P module, a GNSS receiver that can simultaneously measure signals from constellations including GLONASS,...
Raspberry Pi Pico 4G/2G Expansion : Expectations vs. Reality
The Raspberry Pi Pico may now have cellular and GPS connection thanks to a new Pico 4G/2G Expansion . The board has a tiny LCD screen for g...
Raspberry Pi PoE+ HAT Vs PoE HAT Specifications
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has just released the Raspberry Pi PoE+ HAT , which is compatible with the 802.3at (aka PoE+) and 802.3af spec...
How to use I2C Pins in Raspberry Pi Pico | I2C Scanner Code
In this tutorial, we will learn how to use I2C Pins in Raspberry Pi Pico & go through the I2C Scanner Code. Table of Contents 1. Overvi...
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