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52Pi water cooling kit keeps the Raspberry Pi 5 SBC cool at 3.0 GHz

52Pi water cooling kit keeps the Raspberry Pi 5 SBC cool at 3.0 GHz

If you like fancy, but somewhat expensive and useless things, 52Pi’s water cooling kit for Raspberry Pi 5 SBC may be right up your alley and the over-engineered cooling solution sells for $120 on Seeed Studio where we discovered the kit. We’ve already seen the active cooler and official case do a decent job at cooling the Raspberry Pi […]

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STS STEVAL USBPD27S TO SPEED UP THE BUILT TIME OF FAST CHARGING USB POWER ADAPTERS

ST’S STEVAL-USBPD27S TO SPEED UP THE BUILT TIME OF FAST-CHARGING USB POWER ADAPTERS

USB has evolved over the last few years with the latest launch of the ST’s standalone VBUS-based controller. To help build a compact and efficient power adapter that provides up to 27W with zero-power operation when no cable is connected, STMicroelectronics has unveiled a new reference design with Programmable Power Supply (PPS). All new ST’s STEVAL-USBPD27S solution introduced

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HMS Networks releases Raspberry Pi Adapter Board – further simplifying the integration of the Anybus CompactCom

HMS Networks releases Raspberry Pi Adapter Board – further simplifying the integration of the Anybus CompactCom

HMS Networks has launched the Raspberry Pi adapter board, providing industrial device manufacturers with a simplified method to test and evaluate the Anybus CompactCom, a ready-made communication interface that connects devices to any industrial network. While previous adapter boards were designed for testing Anybus CompactCom modules with STM32 or NXP (formerly Freescale) microcontroller platforms, this

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NEW HIGH PRECISION U BLOX ZEP F9P GNSS MINI PCIE ADAPTER

NEW HIGH PRECISION U-BLOX ZEP-F9P GNSS MINI-PCIE ADAPTER

Gateworks is pleased to release a new high precision GNSS / GPS Mini-PCIe adapter based upon the u-blox ZED-F9P. The GW16143 enables precision navigation and automation of moving machinery in industrial applications such as agriculture, mining, and field mapping. Differential GNSS devices such as the GW16143 are starting to replace survey-grade equipment where precision is important. Multi-band Real-time kinematic (RTK) technology provides fast

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RASPBERRY PI 4 SIN ENCLOSURE TURNS RASPBERRY PI INTO A MINIATURE DATA STORAGE SPACE

RASPBERRY PI 4: SIN ENCLOSURE TURNS RASPBERRY PI INTO A MINIATURE DATA STORAGE SPACE

Network retailers began placing orders for the Raspberry Pi Mini-Tennifer NAS kit, which allows for the design of a compact network storage system based on a single-board PC. The kit contains a 3D printed body and clear acrylic sidewalls. The camera has an information panel of 106 inches and a resolution of 128 64 pixels

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ODROID H2 SBC FEATURES CELERON J4115 PROCESSOR UPGRADE AND DUAL 2.5GBE NETWORKING PORTS

ODROID-H2+ SBC FEATURES CELERON J4115 PROCESSOR UPGRADE, AND DUAL 2.5GBE NETWORKING PORTS

In November 2018, Hrdkernel announced the  ODROID H2 as a “new generation of single-board computers.” However, despite its success, they could not ship enough of them to satisfy the demand due to the Intel Gemini Lake J4105 CPU supply shortage. Due to the shortage of the ODROID H2, the Odriod-H2+ was introduced, which has a slightly faster CPU, and will ship in

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NEED A JTAG ADAPTER USE YOUR PICO

NEED A JTAG ADAPTER? USE YOUR PICO!

JTAG is a powerful interface for low-level debugging and introspection of all kinds of devices — CPUs, FPGAs, MCUs and a whole lot of complex purpose-built chips like RF front-ends. JTAG adapters can be quite obscure, or cost a pretty penny, which is why we’re glad to see that [Adam Taylor] from [ADIUVO] made a tutorial on

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