Category:PCB Raspberry Pi
The Raspberry Pi is a series of small single-board computers developed in the United Kingdom by the Raspberry Pi Foundation to promote the teaching of basic computer science in schools and in developing countries.
Would-be backers of the open-source, modular EOMA68 PC card can now support the crowdfunding campaign by purchasing several new gadgets that work with the system. The concept, from UK firm Rhomb...(view more)
This project is a continuation of the Build Raspberry Pi Controller series. LEDs are used as direct replacements for incandescent light bulbs because of advantages like less heat dissipation and...(view more)
Following some interesting developments in the direction of access and open source at RaspberryPI – with Broadcomm driver release – Raspberry Pi releases today the Compute Module: The compute mo...(view more)
Analog electronics is going to be ever rare in the future so it’s really the case to support these bunch of dreamers still wrangling with analog creations: Open Analog is about open source analo...(view more)
I've been exploring the electrical abilities of littleBits modules for a year and they are great for quickly building electronic gadgets and devices. I've used these awesome electronic modules in seve...(view more)
Few days ago, RaspberryPI released the Development kit for its now flagship compute mudule we covered already here: In each kit you get a Compute Module, an IO Board, adaptors to convert the CMI...(view more)
A few weeks ago, my doctor told me to keep an eye on my heart with the help of DIY toolkit BITalino, and I wrote about it in Why my doctor prescribed me open hardware. Although I could keep slapping a...(view more)
Our friend Franco Lanza is gathering funds to launch a very interesting project. Who knows what a KWM is? Yes, usually are those quite expensive and not very flexible platforms used to virtualiz...(view more)
The Raspberry Pi Compute is getting a transformation with a big improvement in RAM and CPU speed. The Raspberry Pi Compute If you've been living under a rock, you may not realize that the ...(view more)
The NanoPi NEO(abbreviated as NEO) is a fun board developed by FriendlyARM for makers, hobbyists and fans. It has as reference the Raspberry Pi Zero but it is faster and 12% smaller, and it is sold at...(view more)