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Raspberry Pi Foundation Raspberry Pi Build HAT
Build robust, intelligent machines that combine Raspberry Pi computing power with LEGO components.The Raspberry Pi Build HAT provides four connectors for LEGO Technic motors and sensors from the SPIKE Portfolio. The available sensors include a distance sensor, a colour sensor, and a versatile force sensor. The angular motors come in a range of sizes and include integrated encoders that can be queried to find their position.The Build HAT fits all Raspberry Pi computers with a 40-pin GPIO header, including – with the addition of a ribbon cable or other extension device — Raspberry Pi 400. Connected LEGO Technic devices can easily be controlled in Python, alongside standard Raspberry Pi accessories such as a camera module.Features Controls up to 4 motors and sensors Powers the Raspberry Pi (when used with a suitable external PSU) Easy to use from Python on the Raspberry Pi
€ 34,95€ 27,95
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Pimoroni Pimoroni Piano HAT for Raspberry Pi
Unlock your inner Mozart with Piano HAT, a mini musical companion for your Raspberry Pi! Piano HAT is inspired by Zachary Igielman's PiPiano and made with his blessing. We've taken his fabulous idea for a dinky piano add-on for the Raspberry Pi, made it touch-sensitive and added barrels of our trademark Pimoroni polish. Play music in Python, control software synths on your Pi, and take control of hardware synthesizers! Features 16 capacitive touch pads (link each to their own Python function!) 13 piano keys (a full octave) Octave up/down buttons Instrument cycle button (great for use with synthesizers) 16 bright white LEDs (let them light automagically, or take control with Python) 2x Microchip CAP1188 capacitive touch driver chips Use it to control software or hardware synths over MIDI Compatible with all 40-pin header Raspberry Pi models Comes fully assembled Downloads Python library Pinout
€ 29,95
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Raspberry Pi Foundation Power Supply for Raspberry Pi Build HAT (48 W)
This 48 W (8 VDC, 6 A) power supply is designed for the use with the Raspberry Pi Build HAT. Input: 110-240 VAC Output: 8 VDC, 6 A Cable: 1.5 m, 16 awg
€ 17,95
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Pimoroni Pimoroni Weather HAT for Raspberry Pi
A meteorologically minded Raspberry Pi HAT designed to make hooking up weather sensors a breeze (or a squall, or a gale). Weather HAT is an all-in-one solution for hooking up climate and environmental sensors to a Raspberry Pi. It has a bright 1.54' LCD screen and four buttons for inputs. The onboard sensors can measure temperature, humidity, pressure and light. The sturdy RJ11 connectors will let you easily attach wind and rain sensors. It will work with any Raspberry Pi with a 40-pin header. You could install it outside in a suitable weatherproof enclosure and connect to it wirelessly – logging the data locally or piping it into Weather Underground, a MQTT broker or a cloud service like Adafruit IO. Alternatively, you could house your weather Pi inside and run wires to your weather sensors outside - making use of the nice screen to display readouts. Features 1.54' IPS LCD screen (240 x 240) Four user-controllable switches BME280 temperature, pressure, humidity sensor (datasheet) LTR-559 light and proximity sensor (datasheet) Nuvoton MS51 microcontroller with inbuilt 12-bit ADC (datasheet) RJ11 connectors for connecting wind and rain sensors (optional) HAT-format board Fully-assembled Compatible with all 40-pin header Raspberry Pi models Downloads Python library Schematic Included Weather HAT 2 x 10 mm standoffs
€ 49,95
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Raspberry Pi Foundation Raspberry Pi Zero W
The Raspberry Pi Zero W extends the Raspberry Pi Zero family. The Raspberry Pi Zero W has all the functionality of the original Raspberry Pi Zero, but comes with added connectivity consisting of: 802.11 b/g/n wireless LAN Bluetooth 4.1 Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) Other Features 1 GHz, single-core CPU 512 MB RAM Mini HDMI and USB On-The-Go ports Micro-USB power HAT-compatible 40-pin header Composite video and reset headers CSI camera connector Downloads Mechanical Drawing Schematics
€ 19,95
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Innovate with Sense HAT for Raspberry Pi
Ready to explore the world around you? By attaching the Sense HAT to your Raspberry Pi, you can quickly and easily develop a variety of creative applications, useful experiments, and exciting games.The Sense HAT contains several helpful environmental sensors: temperature, humidity, pressure, accelerometer, magnetometer, and gyroscope. Additionally, an 8x8 LED matrix is provided with RGB LEDs, which can be used to display multi-color scrolling or fixed information, such as the sensor data. Use the small onboard joystick for games or applications that require user input. In Innovate with Sense HAT for Raspberry Pi, Dr. Dogan Ibrahim explains how to use the Sense HAT in Raspberry Pi Zero W-based projects. Using simple terms, he details how to incorporate the Sense HAT board in interesting visual and sensor-based projects. You can complete all the projects with other Raspberry Pi models without any modifications.Exploring with Sense HAT for Raspberry Pi includes projects featuring external hardware components in addition to the Sense HAT board. You will learn to connect the Sense HAT board to the Raspberry Pi using jumper wires so that some of the GPIO ports are free to be interfaced to external components, such as to buzzers, relays, LEDs, LCDs, motors, and other sensors.The book includes full program listings and detailed project descriptions. Complete circuit diagrams of the projects using external components are given where necessary. All the projects were developed using the latest version of the Python 3 programming language. You can easily download projects from the book’s web page. Let’s start exploring with Sense HAT.
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Raspberry Pi Foundation Raspberry Pi 3 A+
Like the Raspberry Pi 3 B+, the Raspberry Pi 3 A+ boasts a 64-bit quad-core processor running at 1.4 GHz, dual-band 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz wireless LAN, and Bluetooth 4.2/BLE. The dual-band wireless LAN comes with modular compliance certification, allowing the board to be designed into end products with significantly reduced wireless LAN compliance testing, improving both cost and time to market. The Raspberry Pi 3 A+ has the same mechanical footprint as the Raspberry Pi 1 A+. Specifications Processor Broadcom BCM2837B0, Cortex-A5364-bit SoC @ 1.4 GHz Memory 512 MB LPDDR2 SDRAM Connectivity 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz IEE 802.11.b/g/n/ac wireless LANBluetooth 4.2/BLE Video & Sound 1x full size HDMIMIPI DSI display portMIPI CSI camera port4 pole stereo output and composite video port Multimedia H.264, MPEG-4 decode (1080p30)H.264 encode (1080p30)OpenGL ES 1.1, 2.0 graphics SD Card support Micro SD format for loading operating system and data storage Input Power 5 V/2.5 A DC via micro-USB connector5 V DC via GPIO header Environment Operating temperature, 0-50°C Dimensions 65 x 56.5 mm
€ 34,95
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Pimoroni Pimoroni Display HAT Mini for Raspberry Pi Zero
Display HAT Mini features a bright 18-bit capable 320x240 pixel display with vibrant colours and formidable IPS viewing angles, connected via SPI. It's got four tactile buttons for interacting with your Raspberry Pi with your digits and a RGB LED for notifications. A QwST connector (Qwiic / STEMMA QT) and a Breakout Garden header is also squeezed in so it's a doddle to connect up different kinds of breakouts. It will work with any model of Raspberry Pi with a 40 pin header, but we think it goes with the Raspberry Pi Zero particularly well - we've included a pair of standoffs so you can use to bolt HAT and Raspberry Pi together to make a sturdy little unit. To accommodate the screen Display HAT Mini is a bit bigger than a standard mini HAT or pHAT – it's around 5 mm taller than a Raspberry Pi Zero (so a Mini HAT XL or a Mini HAT Pro, if you will). Display HAT Mini lets you turn a Raspberry Pi into a convenient IoT control panel, a tiny photo frame, digital art display or gif-box, or a desktop display for news headlines, tweets, or other info from online APIs. This screen is a handy 3:2 ratio, useful for retro gaming purposes! Features 2.0” 320x240 pixel IPS LCD screen, connected via SPI (~220 PPI, 65K colours) 4x tactile buttons RGB LED Qw/ST (Qwiic/STEMMA QT) connector Breakout Garden / I²C header Pre-soldered socket header for attaching to Raspberry Pi Compatible with all models of Raspberry Pi with a 40-pin header. Fully assembled No soldering required (as long as your RPi has header pins attached). Dimensions: approx 65.5 x 35 x 9 mm (W x H x D, includes header and display). With a Raspberry Pi Zero attached with standoffs, the total depth is 17 mm. Screen usable area: 40.8 x 30.6 mm (L x W) Pinout Schematic Dimensional drawing Display HAT Mini Python library ST7789 Python library Included Display HAT Mini 2x 10 mm standoffs
€ 32,95
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pi-top pi-top [4] incl. Raspberry Pi 4 (4 GB RAM)
pi-top [4] is a game-changing, programmable computing device that combines digital making, coding, and practical projects. With pi-top [4], educators, students, and inventors get to design, code, and make anything they can imagine using one simple, easy-to-use system. From beginner to superuser, pi-top powers your projects and brings learning into the real world. Every pi-top [4] comes with our Foundation Kit, a metal ‘bento box’ containing 14 components, including programmable sensors, buttons, and LEDs. Get started right away by learning the basics of coding and physical computing, then continue your learning by progressing into guided lesson plans in advanced coding, robotics, cybersecurity, and AI. With pi-top [4], kids can not only do cool electronic projects and learn to code using Scratch 3 and Mu, but they can also use it as a regular computer. It comes with the Chromium web browser, as well as Google Suite giving them access to Gmail, Docs, Sheets, and other productivity and publishing software. They can also unleash their creativity with images and music. How about using Photo Editor, mtPaint, or ImageMagic to edit photos and graphics, or Sonic Pi to create fantastic music? pi-top [4] is a machine for making, a PC for homework, and an entertainment device, so it is an excellent choice for a child’s first computer. Compatibility and connectivity is the name of the game! pi‑top [4] can be connected to any monitor, but you can also use other devices to access all our fantastic software. You can easily connect pi‑top [4] to your existing Windows, Apple, and Chromebook computers, giving you access to pi-topOS on your current laptop. Interacting with pi-top [4] couldn't be more open and accessible! Third-party products such as Arduino and Micro:Bit are also supported, and with Raspberry Pi GPIO connectivity as standard, you have instant access to thousands of free projects and resources that utilize the Raspberry Pi HAT architecture. pi-top [4] is powered by the 1.5 GHz quad-core Raspberry Pi 4 and comes with 4 GB of RAM so that you can apply it to a range of power-hungry complex tasks including video editing and image manipulation. pi-top [4] plays nicely with natural construction products you might already own, such as LEGO and Meccano. What you get: Contents of the pi-top [4] 1x pi-top [4] 1x Raspberry Pi 4 (4 GB RAM) 1x 16 GB SD card with pi-topOS 1x Power Supply 1x pi-top Display Cable 1x HDMI Adapter 1x USB Adapter Contents of the Foundation Kit 1x Foundation Plate 1x Sound Sensor 1x Light Sensor 2x Button 2x Buzzer 2x Potentiometer 2x LEDs (red) 2x LEDs (green) 2x LEDs (yellow) 1x Ultrasonic Sensor 8x LEGO Connector
€ 359,00€ 259,00
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Waveshare Waveshare Stack HAT for Raspberry Pi
This is an I/O expansion kit designed for Raspberry Pi, which provides 5 sets of 2x20 pinheaders, that means a handy way to 'stack' multi different HATs together, and use them as a specific combination / project. Features Standard Raspberry Pi connectivity, directly pluggable OR through ribbon cable 5 sets of 2x20 pinheaders, connect multi HATs together USB external power port, provides enough power supply for multi HATs Clear and descriptive pin labels for easy use Reserved jumper pads on the bottom side, pin connections are changeable by soldering, to avoid pin conflicts Note: make sure there are no any pin conflicts between the HATs you want to use together before connecting. Specifications Dimensions: 183 × 65 mm Mounting hole size: 3 mm Included 1x Stack HAT 1x Ribbon cable 40-Pin 1x 2x20 male pinheader 1x RPi screws pack (4pcs) x1
€ 17,95
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Makerfabs Makerfabs 4G LTE Hat for Raspberry Pi
Use your Raspberry Pi with LTE Cat-4 4G/3G/2G Communication & GNSS Positioning, for remote data transmission/phone/SMS, suitable for remote area monitoring/alarming. This 4G hat is based on the Maduino Zero 4G LTE, but without any controller. It needs to work with Raspberry Pi (2x20 connector and USB). The Raspberry communicate with this HAT with simple AT commands(via the TX/RX Pins in the 2X20 connector) for simple controls, such as SMS/Phone/GNSS; with the USB connecting and proper Linux driver installed, the 4G hat act as a 4G network adapter, that can access to the Internet and transmit data with 4G protocol. Compares to normal USB 4G dongle, this Raspberry Pi 4G Hat has the following advantages: Onboard Audio codec, that you can have a call directly with your RPI, or auto broadcasting with a loudspeaker; Hardware UART communication, hardware controlling of Power(by 2s pulse of PI GPIO or POWERKEY button), hardware controlling of flight mode; Dual LTE 4G antenna, plus GPS antenna Features LTE Cat-4, with uplink rate 50 Mbps and downlink rate 150 Mbps GNSS Positioning Audio Driver NAU8810 Supports dial-up, phone, SMS, TCP, UDP, DTMF, HTTP, FTP, and so on Supports GPS, BeiDou, Glonass, LBS base station positioning SIM card slot, supports 1.8V/3V SIM card Onboard audio jack and audio decoder for making a telephone call 2x LED indicators, easy to monitor the working status Supports SIM application toolkit: SAT Class 3, GSM 11.14 Release 99, USAT Included 1x 4G LTE Hat For Raspberry Pi 1x GPS antenna 2x 4G LTE antenna 2x Standoff Downloads GitHub
€ 89,95€ 69,95
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Raspberry Pi Foundation Raspberry Pi Pico RP2040
Specifications RP2040 microcontroller chip designed by Raspberry Pi in the UK Dual-core ARM Cortex M0+ processor, with a flexible clock running up to 133 MHz 264 kB SRAM, and 2 MB on-board Flash memory Castellated module allows soldering directly to carrier boards USB 1.1 host and device support Energy-efficient sleep and dormant modes Drag and drop programming using mass storage via USB 26x multifunction GPIO pins 2x SPI, 2x I²C, 2x UART, 3x 12-bit ADC, 16x controllable PWM channels On-chip accurate clock and timer Temperature sensor On-chip accelerated floating point libraries 8x programmable IO (PIO) state machines for custom peripherals Why a Raspberry Pi Pico? Designing your own microcontroller instead of buying an existing one brings a number of advantages. According to Raspberry Pi itself, not one of the existing products available for this comes close to their price/performance ratio. This Raspberry Pi Pico has also given Raspberry Pi the ability to add some innovative and powerful features of their own. These features are not available anywhere else. A third reason is that the Raspberry Pi Pico has given Raspberry Pi the ability to create powerful software around the product. Surrounding this software stack is an extensive documentation set. The software and documentation meet the high standard of Raspberry Pi's core products (such as the Raspberry Pi 400, Pi 4 Model B and Pi 3 Model A+). Who is this microcontroller for? The Raspberry Pi Pico is suitable for both advanced and novice users. From controlling a display to controlling many different devices that you use every day. Automating everyday operations is made possible by this technology. Beginner users The Raspberry Pi Pico is programmable in the C and MicroPython languages and is customizable for a wide range of devices. In addition, the Pico is as easy to use as dragging and dropping files. This makes this microcontroller ideally suited for the novice user. Advanced users For advanced users, it is possible to take advantage of the Pico's extensive peripherals. The peripherals include the SPI, I²C, and eight programmable I/O (PIO)-state machines. What makes the Raspberry Pi Pico unique? What's unique about the Pico is that it was developed by Raspberry Pi itself. The RP2040 features a dual-core Arm Cortex-M0+ processor with 264 KB of internal RAM and support for up to 16 MB of off-chip Flash. The Raspberry Pi Pico is unique for several reasons: The product has the highest price/quality ratio in the microcontroller board market. The Raspberry Pi Pico has been developed by Raspberry Pi itself. The software stack surrounding this product is of high quality and comes paired with a comprehensive documentation set.
€ 4,95
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