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Pod Bay 3’s PiRyte Brings ATX Power and Active Cooling to the Raspberry Pi Family
Overheating and the resulting drop in performance and throughput has been one of the major drawbacks associated with using the Raspberry Pi. Several solutions have been developed to provide active or passive cooling solutions for it. One of the most recent solutions is the third...
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Running Cryptography on a Raspberry Pi Zero on the Space Station
The Raspberry Pi over time has wowed us with its versatility showcased in diverse intriguing applications in which it is used. It is served as the onboard computer powering diverse industrial equipment while also providing the edge needed in some medical experiments. However, it...
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Audio DAC for Raspberry Pi
Small single-board computers like the Raspberry Pi are ideal for use as small stand-alone network audio players. With Volumio and other specialized Linux distributions, putting together an audio player is remarkably easy. And as Elektor staff member Ton Giesberts shows in the referred...
Continue Reading![Pixblasters Video LED Controller transform LED strips to huge displays Pixblasters Video LED Controller transform LED strips to huge displays](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/pixblasters-animation-3_png_project-body.jpg)
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Pixblasters Video LED Controller transform LED strips to huge displays
Combine LED strips to create a huge display that acts as a regular video monitor. All this with the FPGA based RGB LED controller that is capable of controlling up to 16,384 WS2812 based RGB LEDs at 60 FPS. Not only that, but you can daisy chain multiple controllers which can control up...
Continue Reading![HealthyPi v4 Wearable WiFi Vital Signs Monitor Follows Raspberry Pi HAT Form Factor HealthyPi v4 Wearable WiFi Vital Signs Monitor Follows Raspberry Pi HAT Form Factor](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/healthypi-app-screens_png_project-body.jpg)
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HealthyPi v4 Wearable WiFi Vital Signs Monitor Follows Raspberry Pi HAT Form Factor
Following the success of their HealthyPI V3, ProtoCentral has launched a CrowdSupply campaign for an upgrade to the HealthyPi V3 simple called the HealthyPi v4. The HealthyPi V4 just like the V3 is a vital signs monitoring dev kit, that provide users with the opportunity to monitor...
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HealthyPi v4 – Unplugged, monitors vital signs using ESP32
HealthyPi v4 is a wireless, wearable, open source vital signs monitor powered by ESP32. Reliable health monitoring has traditionally required that we tether ourselves to machines capable of recording our vital signs around the clock. Outside of a clinical setting, however, this is...
Continue Reading![A Hardware Watchdog HAT and Power Manager for Your Raspberry Pi A Hardware Watchdog HAT and Power Manager for Your Raspberry Pi](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/watchdog2.jpg)
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A Hardware Watchdog HAT and Power Manager for Your Raspberry Pi
For anyone who loves the Raspberry Pi (I'd imagine everyone does), one of the greatest pain points during the use of it is related in one way or the other to Powering the Pi. From being able to find the right power supply for it, to be able to perform simple actions like resetting the Pi...
Continue Reading![FriendlyELEC ZeroPi is a Tiny Allwinner H3 SBC with Gigabit Ethernet, USB, an Optional SPI Flash FriendlyELEC ZeroPi is a Tiny Allwinner H3 SBC with Gigabit Ethernet, USB, an Optional SPI Flash](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/zeropi.jpg)
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FriendlyELEC ZeroPi is a Tiny Allwinner H3 SBC with Gigabit Ethernet, USB, an Optional SPI Flash
FriendlyELEC has recently launched a new family of boards called the "ZeroPi". While they go by a name similar to that of the Arduino Zero Compatible development kit for robotic motion structure systems, the FriendlyElec ZeroPi boards are tons different as they feature an Allwinner H3...
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