Meet the Pimoroni Tiny2040
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Meet the Pimoroni Tiny2040

Pimoroni last week launched the Tiny 2040, a new addition to its awesome, ever-growing list of microcontroller boards and accessories goodies for makers. Yea, I know, another development board based on everyone's current favorite microcontroller, the RP2040. Since the great guys at the...

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Pimoroni Pico LiPo board is suitable for Portable Applications
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Pimoroni Pico LiPo board is suitable for Portable Applications

Pimoroni Pico LiPo, powered by the RP2040 microcontroller, comes with 16MB of flash storage, USB-C port, Stemma QT/Qwiic connector, and built-in LiPo charging capability. It enhances the functionality of the Pico and ensures compatibility with existing Raspberry Pi Pico...

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Pimoroni PGA2040: A Compact RP2040-based Breakout Board
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Pimoroni PGA2040: A Compact RP2040-based Breakout Board

Already, there have been a bunch of tiny RP2040-based development boards in the market. However, due to its small size and high performance, the Raspberry Pi in-house tape out of $1.00 RP2040 MCU has increased the demand in order to manufacture compact boards. As the name suggests, the...

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Pimoroni PIM534 Inky Impression (7 colour ePaper/eInk/EPD)
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Pimoroni PIM534 Inky Impression (7 colour ePaper/eInk/EPD)

Pimoroni PIM534 Inky Impression (7 color ePaper/eInk/EPD) display is a big, beautiful, 5.7", and 600 x 448 pixel 7 color electronic paper display for Raspberry Pi. The low power consumption e-paper display is crisp and readable in bright sunlight and the image will persist when...

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Raspberry Pi Based Enviro+ pHAT Detects Indoor and Outdoor Atmospheric Conditions
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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...

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