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The Raspberry Pi GPIO Quick Reference Ruler is now available to back over on the Kickstarter website from just £3 with £1 Postage and packaging. Watch the video below to learn more about it.
The Raspberry Pi takes 5 volts to run, and you can connect it directly to the GPIO (general purpose input/output)—the 26 pins next to the yellow video out socket (shown above).
We’ve gotten used to the GPIO-available functions of Raspberry Pi computers remaining largely the same over the years, which is why it might have flown a little bit under the radar: the ...
Raspberry Pi owners looking to use higher voltages with their mini PC, might be interested in this new opto-isolator board called the Opto-pi which has been specifically designed to be used with the ...
One of the biggest draws of the Raspberry Pi family of single board computers or SBCs is their expandability. That comes via the standard 40-pin GPIO header on the full-sized boards.
There’s currently a significant amount of confusion around the full extent of the GPIO hardware issue in the Raspberry Pi RP2350 microcontroller, with [Ian] over at [Dangerous Prototypes] of … ...
Unfortunately, that guide didn't exist when I first wanted to do this, so instead I had to piece together what to do (specifically which GPIO pins to connect to which pins on the clip) by combining a ...
If you have just obtained your Raspberry Pi or have been using one for a while, you have realized that the terminal is where you will spend most of your time working with this device. Whether using ...
Here is everything you need to know about Raspberry Pi, the tiny, ultra-cheap computer that has taken the world by storm.
The Raspberry Pi team is back with a new small-but-mighty computer, the Raspberry Pi 5, with updated components and better specifications.