Tag: Raspberry Pi
Raspberry Pi gets 3D TOF capture
Conrad Electronic is now selling Pieye’s Nimbus 3D time-of-flight (ToF) camera module for Raspberry Pi, expanding its range of accessories for development tools. The ToF module offers a resolution of 352x288 pixels (100k) and operates in the measuring range of between 0.1 to 3m with...
Continue ReadingKryptro FPGA allows third-party verification using hardware encryption
Kryptor is a (Field Programmable Gate Array) FPGA board that comes with the different functionalities needed to aid data encryption. The board is an HSM (Hardware Security Module) that protects and manages digital keys for strong authentication. The board has been designed to support...
Continue ReadingRaspberry Pi 4 gets a major price cut and a USB-C upgrade
Raspberry Pi Foundation is responsible for the arrays of Raspberry Pis SBCs that have flawed the single board computer market and the launch of the Raspberry Pi 4 last year, shows the continuing growth for the Raspberry Pis and doesn't seem to back down anytime soon. The first...
Continue ReadingKryptor FPGA: Open-source hardware end-to-end encryption
Data security and privacy are becoming more of a necessary requirement for the Internet of Things (IoT), and other communication-based solutions. This is because for these solutions to become ubiquitous in homes, businesses, and agencies around the world, they have to be immune to data...
Continue ReadingSania Box Offers DIY Approach to Help Kids Learn Coding
The “Sania Box Embedded Computer Kit” was developed by Sania Jain, a 13-year-old writer who has a passion for coding. The project was launched with the help of a Silicon Valley-based start-up called MoonShot Junior Inc. The goal of the project is to help children learn or improve...
Continue ReadingWaveshare releases a Compute Module IO Board with POE Feature
As the Raspberry Pi grew popular, users began to ask for a more flexible form factor which will allow the use of the Raspberry Pi capacities in products, especially those with industrial applications. The response of the Raspberry Pi's team to these demands was the Raspberry Pi Compute...
Continue ReadingPod 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...
Continue ReadingRunning 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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