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gen4-4DPi Series – Primary Displays for the Raspberry Pi
The gen4-4DPi range are Primary Display’s for the Raspberry Pi* A+, B+, Pi2, Pi3, Pi Zero and Pi Zero W, which display the primary output of the Raspberry Pi, like what is normally sent to the HDMI or Composite output. It features an integrated Resistive Touch panel or Capacitive...
Continue Reading![Adafruit RGB Matrix Bonnet – Control RGB Matrix Display Easily with a Raspberry Pi Adafruit RGB Matrix Bonnet – Control RGB Matrix Display Easily with a Raspberry Pi](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/Adafruit-bonnet.jpg)
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Adafruit RGB Matrix Bonnet – Control RGB Matrix Display Easily with a Raspberry Pi
RGB Matrix displays are a great way adding interactions to a project and displaying objects in a 2D space. RGB LED matrices can be used as a display for playing games, display animations, watch movies, display sensor data, and much more can be the done with these big and beautiful LED...
Continue Reading![Raspberry Pi Plus Cloudio – A Personal IoT Computer with Drag and Drop Programming Raspberry Pi Plus Cloudio – A Personal IoT Computer with Drag and Drop Programming](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/cloudio-meta-1024x538.jpg)
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Raspberry Pi Plus Cloudio – A Personal IoT Computer with Drag and Drop Programming
Everybody loves the Raspberry (at least the makers does) and has seen several applications from being blasted to space or powering a self-driving car. Raspberry Pi in its natural state is an ideal platform for IoT development mostly due to its connectivity interfaces like the Bluetooth,...
Continue Reading![PMOD HAT Adapter Expansion for the Raspberry Pi PMOD HAT Adapter Expansion for the Raspberry Pi](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/Pmod-HAT-oblique-600x515.jpg)
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PMOD HAT Adapter Expansion for the Raspberry Pi
In the ever-increasing uses cases for the Raspberry Pi, one major way to add an extra functionality to the Raspberry Pi is making use of Pmod Modules. Pmod devices or modules are trademarks of Digilent Inc. They are set of small input and output interface boards that can be used to extend...
Continue Reading![L20G20IS Gyroscope: The secret behind the perfect picture L20G20IS Gyroscope: The secret behind the perfect picture](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/3_STMICRO-1024x683.jpg)
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L20G20IS Gyroscope: The secret behind the perfect picture
STMelectronics introduces a super tiny two-axis gyroscope (L20G20IS), a Micro-Electro-Mechanical system (MEMS) designed for the optical image stabilization for Smartphones with less energy consumption compared to its predecessor (L2G2IS). A gyroscope, or gyro for short, adds an...
Continue Reading![Neutrino 3.0: The 32-bit Arduino Zero compatible! Neutrino 3.0: The 32-bit Arduino Zero compatible!](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Neutrino3.0-1024x576.jpg)
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Neutrino 3.0: The 32-bit Arduino Zero compatible!
The Neutrino 3.0 is an inexpensive, open source, miniaturized version of the Arduino Zero! Featuring a 32-bit ARM processor running at 48MHz, and boasting 32K of ram, the Neutrino is far more capable than your typical Arduino. And because it has the same processor and pinout, all...
Continue Reading![Temperature Controlled Stair lights With Raspberry Pi Temperature Controlled Stair lights With Raspberry Pi](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/Temperature-Controlled-Stairlights.jpg)
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Temperature Controlled Stair lights With Raspberry Pi
Ever wished to know the temperature on your way to breakfast after waking up in the morning? Now you can find it out in a fascinating way as Lorraine Underwood at The MagPi magazine designed a temperature controlled colorful stair lights system with raspberry pi. In this tutorial,...
Continue Reading![LTC2063 – 2μA Supply Current, Zero-Drift Operational Amplifier LTC2063 – 2μA Supply Current, Zero-Drift Operational Amplifier](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/LTC2063.jpg)
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LTC2063 – 2μA Supply Current, Zero-Drift Operational Amplifier
The LTC2063 is a single low power, zero-drift, 20kHz amplifier. The LTC2063 enables high resolution measurement at extremely low power levels. Typical supply current is 1.4μA with a maximum of 2μA. The available shutdown mode has been optimized to minimize power consumption in...
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