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RaspberryPi 4B is not working with your USB-C charger?
Tyler Ward shared detailed article about not working USB-C chargers with Raspberry Pi 4B. via time4ee.com The problem is in design of USB-C of Raspberry Pi. HW designers used only one pull-down resistor for both CCx pins. This solution is not complain with USB-C standard and in case...
Continue Reading![Benchmarking the Raspberry Pi 4 Benchmarking the Raspberry Pi 4](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/1-KedwLPE9eXoeuwdciZpE0Q-1024x740.jpg)
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Benchmarking the Raspberry Pi 4
Gareth Halfacree @ medium.com writes: Last year’s release of the Raspberry Pi 3 Model A+ marked the end of an era: the next board, Raspberry Pi Foundation co-founder Eben Upton promised at the time, would be something dramatically different. Now, a surprisingly short time later,...
Continue Reading![GW-01 LoRaWAN gateway offers a choice of Orange Pi, Raspberry Pi, or i.MX6 ULL options GW-01 LoRaWAN gateway offers a choice of Orange Pi, Raspberry Pi, or i.MX6 ULL options](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/gw-01-1024x614.jpg)
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GW-01 LoRaWAN gateway offers a choice of Orange Pi, Raspberry Pi, or i.MX6 ULL options
M2M IOT has launched a GW-01 LoRaWAN gateway based on an Orange Pi Zero H2+ SBC which supports outdoors installations. The GW-01 integrates the Zero H2+ with an 8-channel LoRaWAN board based on Semtech’s SX1301 LoRa concentrator. The $120 “GW-01” LoRaWAN gateway runs Linux on an...
Continue Reading![Pico datalogging software for Raspberry Pi Pico datalogging software for Raspberry Pi](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/tc-08-rpi.jpg)
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Pico datalogging software for Raspberry Pi
Pico Technology has announced what the company believes to be the first ever fully supported software package for the popular and inexpensive Raspberry Pi single-board computer. Optimized and tested on the new Raspberry Pi 4, and the current 3B and 3B+ on Raspbian Stretch, the PicoLog...
Continue Reading![ICE Tower CPU Cooling Fan for Raspberry Pi 4 ICE Tower CPU Cooling Fan for Raspberry Pi 4](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/2_4_3.jpg)
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ICE Tower CPU Cooling Fan for Raspberry Pi 4
Meet this super ICE Tower CPU Cooling Fan for Raspberry Pi! Tower structure, 5mm copper tube, multi-layer heat sinks, 7 blades powerful fan, all the above combinations make this super radiator for Raspberry Pi. In the case of overclocking, it can reduce the temperature of the Raspberry...
Continue Reading![Raspberry Pi Based Enviro+ pHAT Detects Indoor and Outdoor Atmospheric Conditions Raspberry Pi Based Enviro+ pHAT Detects Indoor and Outdoor Atmospheric Conditions](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/plantower_pms5003.jpg)
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Raspberry Pi Based Enviro+ pHAT Detects Indoor and Outdoor Atmospheric Conditions
If you reside in an area with high levels of outdoor air pollution, you will probably be breathing more indoor pollutants, which is not good for your health. Of course, that depends on your home’s ventilation system and potential pollution sources. Indoor pollutants range from smoke...
Continue Reading![MaxLinear PMIC Powers the new Raspberry Pi 4 MaxLinear PMIC Powers the new Raspberry Pi 4](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/101632QFN-1-5x532.jpg)
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MaxLinear PMIC Powers the new Raspberry Pi 4
MaxLinear, Inc. announced that Raspberry Pi has selected the MxL7704 Universal PMIC to power its latest single-board computer, the Raspberry Pi 4. The MxL7704 is a five output universal PMIC optimized for powering low power FPGAs, DSPs, and microprocessors from 5V inputs. MaxLinear...
Continue Reading![FriendlyElec Launches SOM-RK3399 Development Kit for AI Applications FriendlyElec Launches SOM-RK3399 Development Kit for AI Applications](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/friendlyelec_somrk3399_devkit_front2.jpg)
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FriendlyElec Launches SOM-RK3399 Development Kit for AI Applications
FriendlyElec has launched a new SOM-RK3399 and SoM-RK3399 Development Kit based on Rockchip’s powerful SoC and aimed at AI and computer vision applications. The s $75, RK3399-based “SOM-RK3399” COM/SBC hybrid can function alone or can be expanded with a $120 “SOM-RK3399 Dev...
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