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DFRobot Gravity – An Offline Voice Recognition Module for Arduino, Raspberry Pi, ESP32
The DFRobot Gravity is an offline voice recognition module, that can process up to 121 fixed and 17 customizable command words without internet connectivity. Designed for integration with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and ESP32 platforms, it supports I2C and UART communication for diverse...
Continue ReadingIntroducing the Banana Pi BPI-M4 Zero: A Versatile Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W Alternative
In the ever-expanding world of single-board computers (SBCs), the Banana Pi BPI-M4 Zero emerges as a compelling alternative to the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W, boasting a familiar form factor with enhanced features and performance. Built on the Allwinner H618 platform, this diminutive yet...
Continue ReadingProject-piCo is an Open-Sourced Raspberry Pi Pico with a USB Type-C Port
Sam Hocevar's Project-piCo is an open-source Raspberry Pi Pico board with a USB Type-C port. In a Reddit post, Hocevar explains I really wanted a Type-C connector on my Pico H, and I wanted it even more when I found out that the device was released less than 5 years ago and it still...
Continue ReadingRaspberry Pi 5 Now Supports Two SSDs with Geekworm X1004 HAT+
The Geekworm X1004 HAT+ for the Raspberry Pi 5 supports two SSDs, allowing for a total storage capacity of up to 8TB. It enables quick data transfer speeds—up to 5 Gbps using PCIe 2.0 and up to 8 Gbps with PCIe 3.0. Previously, we have seen many companies build NVMe HATs for the Pi5...
Continue ReadingMcuzone MPW7 Wi-Fi 7 HAT for Raspberry Pi 5 Supports Google TPU
The Mcuzone MPW7 is a HAT for the Raspberry Pi 5 that adds Wi-Fi 7 capabilities to the Pi5. It works with specific Wi-Fi modules like the Intel BE200, AX210, and AX200. On top of that, the company said the module will also have support for Google TPU, Wi-Fi 6/6E, and Bluetooth...
Continue ReadingWaveshare’s PCIe to M.2 HAT+ for Raspberry Pi 5 is Priced at $8.99
Waveshare has released their new PCIe to M.2 HAT+, designed for the Raspberry Pi 5. This module is compatible with M.2 SSDs of sizes 2230 and 2242 and features a compact design at an affordable price. Update: After careful observation, I figured that there is a Design Flaw in this...
Continue ReadingPi-Cast KVM: A Portable KVM Built with a Raspberry Pi CM4 Module
Powered by PYKVM, Pi-Cast KVM is a Raspberry Pi CM4-based KVM (Keyboard, Video, Mouse) solution that enables users to control and manage multiple devices remotely regardless of operating systems. The device can also control connected devices remotely, through the web browser interface...
Continue ReadingEDATEC Unveils Two New Fanless Cases for Raspberry Pi 5
With great power comes great responsibility, and in the world of computing, greater power often leads to significant heat generation. This seems to be the case with the new Raspberry Pi 5, so much so that they had to introduce an active cooler to cool the Pi. Active coolers are well...
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