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  • Explore the Raspberry Pi in 45 Electronics Projects (3rd Edition) - Elektor

    Elektor Publishing Explore the Raspberry Pi in 45 Electronics Projects (3rd Edition)

    3rd Edition – Fully updated for Raspberry Pi 4 The Raspberry Pi is a very cheap but complete computer system that allows all sorts of electronics parts and extensions to be connected. This book addresses one of the strongest aspects of the Raspberry Pi: the ability to combine hands-on electronics and programming. Combine hands-on electronics and programming After a short introduction to the Raspberry Pi you proceed with installing the required software. The SD card that can be purchased in conjunction with this book contains everything to get started with the Raspberry Pi. At the side of the (optional) Windows PC, software is used which is free for downloading. The book continues with a concise introduction to the Linux operating system, after which you start programming in Bash, Python 3 and Javascript. Although the emphasis is on Python, the coverage is brief and to the point in all cases – just enabling you to grasp the essence of all projects and start adapting them to your requirements. All set, you can carry on with fun projects. The book is ideal for self-study No fewer than 45 exciting and compelling projects are discussed and elaborated in detail. From a flashing lights to driving an electromotor; from processing and generating analog signals to a lux meter and a temperature control. We also move to more complex projects like a motor speed controller, a web server with CGI, client-server applications and Xwindows programs. Each project has details of the way it got designed that way The process of reading, building, and programming not only provides insight into the Raspberry Pi, Python, and the electronic parts used, but also enables you to modify or extend the projects any way you like. Also, feel free to combine several projects into a larger design.

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  • Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3 - Elektor

    Raspberry Pi Foundation Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3

    Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3 is a compact camera from Raspberry Pi. It offers an IMX708 12-megapixel sensor with HDR, and features phase detection autofocus. Camera Module 3 is available in standard and wide-angle variants, both of which are available with or without an infrared cut filter. Camera Module 3 can be used to take full HD video as well as stills photographs, and features an HDR mode up to 3 megapixels. Its operation is fully supported by the libcamera library, including Camera Module 3’s rapid autofocus feature: this makes it easy for beginners to use, while offering plenty for advanced users. Camera Module 3 is compatible with all Raspberry Pi computers. All variants of Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3 feature: Back-illuminated and stacked CMOS 12-megapixel image sensor (Sony IMX708) High signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) Built-in 2D Dynamic Defect Pixel Correction (DPC) Phase Detection Autofocus (PDAF) for rapid autofocus QBC Re-mosaic function HDR mode (up to 3 megapixel output) CSI-2 serial data output 2-wire serial communication (supports I²C fast mode and fast-mode plus) 2-wire serial control of focus mechanism Specifications Sensor Sony IMX708 Resolution 11.9 MP Sensor size 7.4 mm sensor diagonal Pixel size 1.4 x 1.4 µm Horizontal/vertical 4608 x 2592 pixels Common video modes 1080p50, 720p100, 480p120 Output RAW10 IR cut filter Integrated in standard variants; not present in NoIR variants Autofocus system Phase Detection Autofocus Ribbon cable length 200 mm Cable connector 15 x 1 mm FPC Dimensions 25 x 24 x 11.5 mm (12.4 mm height for Wide variants) Variants of Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3 Camera Module 3 Camera Module 3 NoIR Camera Module 3 Wide Camera Module 3 Wide NoIR Focus range 10 cm - ∞ 10 cm - ∞ 5 cm - ∞ 5 cm - ∞ Focal length 4.74 mm 4.74 mm 2.75 mm 2.75 mm Diagonal field of view 75 degrees 75 degrees 120 degrees 120 degrees Horizontal field of view 66 degrees 66 degrees 102 degrees 102 degrees Vertical field of view 41 degrees 41 degrees 67 degrees 67 degrees Focal ratio (F-stop) F1.8 F1.8 F2.2 F2.2 Infrared-sensitive No Yes No Yes Downloads GitHub Documentation

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  • Last Stock! Raspberry Pi 5 for Radio Amateurs - Elektor

    Elektor Publishing Raspberry Pi 5 for Radio Amateurs

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    Program and Build Raspberry Pi 5 Based Ham Station Utilities with the RTL-SDR The RTL-SDR devices (V3 and V4) have gained popularity among radio amateurs because of their very low cost and rich features. A basic system may consist of a USB based RTL-SDR device (dongle) with a suitable antenna, a Raspberry Pi 5 computer, a USB based external audio input-output adapter, and software installed on the Raspberry Pi 5 computer. With such a modest setup, it is possible to receive signals from around 24 MHz to over 1.7 GHz. This book is aimed at amateur radio enthusiasts and electronic engineering students, as well as at anyone interested in learning to use the Raspberry Pi 5 to build electronic projects. The book is suitable for both beginners through experienced readers. Some knowledge of the Python programming language is required to understand and eventually modify the projects given in the book. A block diagram, a circuit diagram, and a complete Python program listing is given for each project, alongside a comprehensive description. The following popular RTL-SDR programs are discussed in detail, aided by step-by-step installation guides for practical use on a Raspberry Pi 5: SimpleFM GQRX SDR++ CubicSDR RTL-SDR Server Dump1090 FLDIGI Quick RTL_433 aldo xcwcp GPredict TWCLOCK CQRLOG klog Morse2Ascii PyQSO Welle.io Ham Clock CHIRP xastir qsstv flrig XyGrib FreeDV Qtel (EchoLink) XDX (DX-Cluster) WSJT-X The application of the Python programming language on the latest Raspberry Pi 5 platform precludes the use of the programs in the book from working on older versions of Raspberry Pi computers.

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  • 16 mm C - mount Lens (10 MP) for Raspberry Pi HQ Camera Module - Elektor

    Raspberry Pi Foundation 16 mm C-mount Lens (10 MP) for Raspberry Pi HQ Camera Module

    The 16 mm lens provides a higher quality image than the 6 mm lens. It has a narrow angle of view which is more suited to viewing distant objects. Specifications Resolution 10 MegaPixel Image format 1' Focal length 16 mm Aperture F1.4-16 Mount C Field Angle 1'Field Angle 2/3'Field Angle 1/1.8'Field Angle 1/2' 44.6° × 33.6°30.0° × 23.2°24.7° × 18.6°21.8° × 16.4° Back Focal Length 17.53 mm Optical Length 67.53 mm Distortion 1'(-0.7%) 1/2'(-0.5%) 1/3'(-0.15%) M.O.D. 0.2 m Dimension 39 × 50 mm Weight 133.7 g

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  • Building a High - Tech Alarm System with Raspberry Pi - Elektor

    Elektor Publishing Building a High-Tech Alarm System with Raspberry Pi

    This book discusses the basic components of any alarm system. All alarm systems have two basic functions. First, they monitor their environment looking for a change such as a door or window opening or someone moving about in the room. Second, they alert the legal owner or user to this change. The system described in this book uses a scanning type software to detect intruders. It behaves like a guard dog, pacing up and down the fence line on the lookout for either an intruder or a familiar person. If you have an alarm key, you can disarm the system and enter. With the scanning method, the software is easy to write and explain. It can scan eight alarm zones plus two special fire zones in about one second. You don’t have to be an electrical engineer to install an alarm system, just a decent carpenter, painter, and plasterer! Because this alarm system runs on 12 volts, you don’t have to be a licensed electrician either to install it. The alarm system presented here uses Python software on the Raspberry Pi combined with some elementary electronic circuits. The code described in the book, as well as CAD files and a bill of materials for the alarm panel, are available for free downloading. The book provides the reader with examples of typical configurations coming straight from the author‘s experience. After reviewing the hardware components typically used in common alarm systems, the author shows how to plan one yourself. To implement a modular alarm, no matter if it is for a single house or for a business or restaurant, the book shows how to skillfully combine a Raspberry Pi with small auxiliary electronic circuits. These are not installation instructions but food for thought that will enable readers to find a solution to their needs.

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  • SB Components Raspberry Pi Pico Breadboard Kit - Elektor

    SB Components SB Components Raspberry Pi Pico Breadboard Kit

    Raspberry Pi Pico Breadboard Kit helps the user to configure GPIO of Raspberry Pi Pico for use with external devices.Raspberry Pi Pico Breadboard Kit is a multi-purpose Kit that consists of a “400 points half-size breadboard” on top, a Programmable Buzzer, 4 programmable LEDs, 4 push buttons, and dedicated 5 V, 3V3, and GND pins at a single place. SB Components developed Raspberry Pi Pico Breadboard Kit with advanced features like independently controllable LEDs, Switches, a 400 points half-size breadboard that helps the user to prototype their projects with Raspberry Pi Pico in an efficient way.Raspberry Pi Pico Breadboard Kit can be interfaced with Raspberry Pi Pico from which a user can run electronics experiments, prototypes, mini robots, games, interact with Linux-ready Raspberry Pi, Exploration of circuits, etc. One can also connect external components with the breadboard provided on the top of the Raspberry Pi Pico Breadboard Kit.Features Four independent controlled LEDs Four independent controlled push buttons Compatible with Pico A 400 points half size breadboard Programmable buzzer Dedicated 5 V, 3V3 and Gnd pins for easy use Specifications Operating voltage 3.3 VDC Communication interface GPIO Dimensions 85 x 133 mm Applications Electrical experiments Prototypes Mini robots Games Exploration of circuits Downloads Manual Example codes Circuit diagram GitHub Included 1x Pico Breadboard Kit 5x Male to Male Jumper Wires 5x Female to Female Jumper Wires 5x Male to female Jumper Wires Note: Raspberry Pi Pico is not included.

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  • Waveshare 4 - digit 8 - segment Display Module for Raspberry Pi Pico - Elektor

    Waveshare Waveshare 4-digit 8-segment Display Module for Raspberry Pi Pico

    Features SPI-compatible, easy to drive Standard Raspberry Pi Pico header, supports Raspberry Pi Pico series Comes with development resources and manual (Raspberry Pi Pico C/C++ and MicroPython examples) Specifications Operating voltage 5 V Digits 4 Dispaly size 0.4 inch LED color red Driver 74HC595 Display part no. FJ4401AH Dimensions 52 × 21 mm

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  •  -13% Raspberry Pi AI Camera - Elektor

    Raspberry Pi Foundation Raspberry Pi AI Camera

    The Raspberry Pi AI Camera is a compact camera module based on the Sony IMX500 Intelligent Vision Sensor. The IMX500 combines a 12 MP CMOS image sensor with on-board inferencing acceleration for various common neural network models, allowing users to develop sophisticated vision-based AI applications without requiring a separate accelerator. The AI Camera enhances captured still images or video with tensor metadata, while keeping the Raspberry Pi's processor free for other tasks. Support for tensor metadata in the libcamera and Picamera2 libraries, as well as the rpicam-apps application suite, ensures ease of use for beginners while providing unparalleled power and flexibility for advanced users. The Raspberry Pi AI Camera is compatible with all Raspberry Pi models. Features 12 MP Sony IMX500 Intelligent Vision Sensor Sensor modes: 4056x3040 (@ 10fps), 2028x1520 (@ 30fps) 1.55 x 1.55 µm cell size 78-degree field of view with manually adjustable focus Integrated RP2040 for neural network and firmware management Specifications Sensor Sony IMX500 Resolution 12.3 MP (4056 x 3040 pixels) Sensor size 7.857 mm (type 1/2.3) Pixel size 1.55 x 1.55 μm IR cut filter Integrated Autofocus Manual adjustable focus Focus range 20 cm – ∞ Focal length 4.74 mm Horizontal FOV 66 ±3° Vertical FOV 52.3 ±3° Focal ratio (F-stop) F1.79 Output Image (Bayer RAW10), ISP output (YUV/RGB), ROI, metadata Input tensor maximum size 640 x 640 (H x V) Framerate • 2x2 binned: 2028x1520 10-bit 30fps• Full resolution: 4056x3040 10-bit 10fps Ribbon cable length 20 cm Cable connector 15 x 1 mm FPC or 22 x 0.5 mm FPC Dimensions 25 x 24 x 11.9 mm Downloads Datasheet Documentation

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  • Last Stock! Waveshare Ethernet/USB Hub Box for Raspberry Pi Zero (1x RJ45, 3x USB 2.0) - Elektor

    Waveshare Waveshare Ethernet/USB Hub Box for Raspberry Pi Zero (1x RJ45, 3x USB 2.0)

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    The ETH-USB-Hub-Box is a Hub kit with ETH/USB Hub HAT (B) inside. It is tailored for Raspberry Pi Zero series, small in size, each cut-out of the case is exactly aligned with the connector. The case adopts classic Raspberry Pi red/white color combination, with quality dull polish surface, effectively keeping the Zero away from dust. This Hub Box will provide RJ45 Ethernet port and more USB capability for your Zero, make it easy to connect the Internet and sorts of USB devices. Features Designed for Raspberry Pi Zero, compatible with Zero series boards 3x extended USB ports, compatible with USB 2.0 / 1.1 Incorporates RTL8152B Ethernet chip, supports 1x RJ45 Ethernet port, 10/100M auto-negotiation Pogo pin design, for direct connecting with Raspberry Pi Zero/Zero W/Zero WH Angle rounded design, smooth hand feeling, 'simple snap' case lid Quality ABS material, dull polish surface, anti-fingerprint Comes with two different lids, changing as you like Included 1x ETH/USB Hub HAT (B) 1x ABS case 4x Rubber feets 1x Screws pack 1x Screwdriver Downloads Documentation

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  • 5 V/2 A Micro - USB Power Supply (EU) - Elektor

    Kuongshun 5 V/2 A Micro-USB Power Supply (EU)

    5 V/2 A Micro-USB Power Supply (EU)

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  • Raspberry Pi Pico 2 W - Elektor

    Raspberry Pi Foundation Raspberry Pi Pico 2 W

    The Raspberry Pi Pico 2 W is a microcontroller board based on the RP2350 featuring 2.4 GHz 802.11n wireless LAN and Bluetooth 5.2. It gives you even more flexibility in your IoT or smart product designs and expanding the possibilities for your projects. The RP2350 provides a comprehensive security architecture built around Arm TrustZone for Cortex-M. It incorporates signed boot, 8 KB of antifuse OTP for key storage, SHA-256 acceleration, a hardware TRNG, and fast glitch detectors. The unique dual-core, dual-architecture capability of the RP2350 allows users to choose between a pair of industry-standard Arm Cortex-M33 cores and a pair of open-hardware Hazard3 RISC-V cores. Programmable in C/C++ and Python, and supported by detailed documentation, the Raspberry Pi Pico 2 W is the ideal microcontroller board for both enthusiasts and professional developers. Specifications CPU Dual Arm Cortex-M33 or dual RISC-V Hazard3 processors @ 150 MHz Wireless On-board Infineon CYW43439 single-band 2.4 GHz 802.11n wireless Lan and Bluetooth 5.2 Memory 520 KB on-chip SRAM; 4 MB on-board QSPI flash Interfaces 26 multi-purpose GPIO pins, including 4 that can be used for AD Peripherals 2x UART 2x SPI controllers 2x I²C controllers 24x PWM channels 1x USB 1.1 controller and PHY, with host and device support 12x PIO state machines Input power 1.8-5.5 V DC Dimensions 21 x 51 mm Downloads Datasheet Pinout Schematic

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  • Programming Voice - controlled IoT Applications with Alexa and Raspberry Pi - Elektor

    Elektor Publishing Programming Voice-controlled IoT Applications with Alexa and Raspberry Pi

    Learn programming for Alexa devices, extend it to smart home devices and control the Raspberry Pi The book is split into two parts: the first part covers creating Alexa skills and the second part, designing Internet of Things and Smart Home devices using a Raspberry Pi. The first chapters describe the process of Alexa communication, opening an Amazon account and creating a skill for free. The operation of an Alexa skill and terminology such as utterances, intents, slots, and conversations are explained. Debugging your code, saving user data between sessions, S3 data storage and Dynamo DB database are discussed. In-skill purchasing, enabling users to buy items for your skill as well as certification and publication is outlined. Creating skills using AWS Lambda and ASK CLI is covered, along with the Visual Studio code editor and local debugging. Also covered is the process of designing skills for visual displays and interactive touch designs using Alexa Presentation Language. The second half of the book starts by creating a Raspberry Pi IoT 'thing' to control a robot from your Alexa device. This covers security issues and methods of sending and receiving MQTT messages between an Alexa device and the Raspberry Pi. Creating a smart home device is described including forming a security profile, linking with Amazon, and writing a Lambda function that gets triggered by an Alexa skill. Device discovery and on/off control is demonstrated. Next, readers discover how to control a smart home Raspberry Pi display from an Alexa skill using Simple Queue Service (SQS) messaging to switch the display on and off or change the color. A node-RED design is discussed from the basic user interface right up to configuring MQTT nodes. MQTT messages sent from a user are displayed on a Raspberry Pi. A chapter discusses sending a proactive notification such as a weather alert from a Raspberry Pi to an Alexa device. The book concludes by explaining how to create Raspberry Pi as a stand-alone Alexa device.

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  • ZeroDock - Prototyping Dock for Raspberry Pi Zero - Elektor

    The Pi Hut ZeroDock – Prototyping Dock for Raspberry Pi Zero

    The default configuration holds a mini breadboard (included), an SD card adapter, 2x micro SD cards, 2x USB devices, a micro-USB shim and of course the Raspberry Pi Zero itself. Users can decide to use the micro-USB shim slot to hold a micro-HDMI adapter, or you may want to hold a Portsplus or similar GPIO reference card in the SD adapter slot. You can choose to store your USB micro-SD card reader or even other larger USB devices such as the USBDoctor. Use it in whatever way works best for you. All of the Raspberry Pi Zero ports are accessible from the ZeroDock, including the camera port and reset/composite pin header. pHATs are also not obstructed, so you’re free to prototype with your favourite add-on boards. The case is a stylish mix of clear and black acrylic layers, black fixings and a clear breadboard, fitting in well alongside most desktop PCs/monitors. Assembly guide available here. Kit includes 4 layer laser-cut acrylic case Case and Raspberry Pi fixings Mini breadboard

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  • Last Stock! Cytron 10Amp 5 - 30 V DC Motor Driver - Elektor

    Cytron Cytron 10Amp 5-30 V DC Motor Driver

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    DC brushed motors are the most commonly used and widely available motors in the market. The Cytron 10 Amp 5-30 V DC Motor Driver will help you add functionality to your DC motor. It supports both sign-magnitude PWM signal and locked-antiphase. It is compatible with full solid-state components resulting in higher response time and eliminates the wear and tear of the mechanical relay. Features Supports motor voltage from 5 V to 30 V DC Current up to 13 A continuous and 30 A peak 3.3 V and 5 V logic level input Compatible with Arduino and Raspberry Pi Speed control PWM frequency up to 20 kHz Fully NMOS H-Bridge for better efficiency No heat sink is required Bi-directional control for one Brushed DC motor Regenerative Braking Downloads User Manual Arduino Library

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  • Multitasking with Raspberry Pi - Elektor

    Elektor Publishing Multitasking with Raspberry Pi

    Multitasking and multiprocessing have become a very important topic in microcontroller-based systems, namely in complex commercial, domestic, and industrial automation applications. As the complexity of projects grows, more functionalities are demanded from the projects. Such projects require the use of multiple inter-related tasks running on the same system and sharing the available resources, such as the CPU, memory, and input-output ports. As a result of this, the importance of multitasking operations in microcontroller-based applications has grown steadily over the last few years. Many complex automation projects now make use of some form of a multitasking kernel. This book is project-based and its main aim is to teach the basic features of multitasking using the Python 3 programming language on Raspberry Pi. Many fully tested projects are provided in the book using the multitasking modules of Python. Each project is described fully and in detail. Complete program listings are given for each project. Readers should be able to use the projects as they are, or modify them to suit their own needs. The following Python multitasking modules have been described and used in the projects: Fork Thread Threading Subprocess Multiprocessing The book includes simple multitasking projects such as independently controlling multiple LEDs, to more complex multitasking projects such as on/off temperature control, traffic lights control, 2-digit, and 4-digit 7-segment LED event counter, reaction timer, stepper motor control, keypad based projects, car park controller, and many more. The fundamental multitasking concepts such as process synchronization, process communication, and memory sharing techniques have been described in projects concerning event flags, queues, semaphores, values, and so on.

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  • Raspberry Pi A2 SD Card pre - installed with Raspberry Pi OS (64 GB) - Elektor

    Raspberry Pi Foundation Raspberry Pi A2 SD Card pre-installed with Raspberry Pi OS (64 GB)

    SD card quality is crucial for a good Raspberry Pi experience. Raspberry Pi's A2 microSD cards support higher bus speeds and command queuing, improving random read performance and narrowing the gap with NVMe SSDs. These cards are rigorously tested for optimal performance with Raspberry Pi models. Features Capacity: 64 GB Support for DDR50 and SDR104 bus speeds and command queueing (CQ) extension Speed Class: C10, U3, V30, A2 Random 4 KB read performance: 3,200 IOPS (Raspberry Pi 4, DDR50) 5,000 IOPS (Raspberry Pi 5, SDR104) Random 4 K write performance: 1,200 IOPS (Raspberry Pi 4, DDR50) 2,000 IOPS (Raspberry Pi 5, SDR104) Shock-proof, X-ray–proof, and magnet-proof microSDHC/microSDXC formats Downloads Datasheets

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  • Arduino Nano RP2040 Connect with Headers - Elektor

    Arduino Arduino Nano RP2040 Connect (with Headers)

    The Arduino Nano RP2040 Connect is an RP2040-based Arduino board equipped with Wi-Fi (802.11b/g/n) and Bluetooth 4.2. Besides wireless connectivity the board comes with a microphone for sound and voice activation and a six-axis smart motion sensor with AI capabilities. An RGB LED is available too. 22 GPIO ports (20 with PWM support and eight analogue inputs) let the user control e.g. relays, motors and LEDs and read switches and other sensors. Program memory is plentiful with 16 MB of flash memory, more than enough room for storing many webpages or other data. Specifications Microcontroller Raspberry Pi RP2040 USB connector Micro USB Pins Built-in LED pins 13 Digital I/O pins 20 Analog Input pins 8 PWM pins 20 (Except A6, A7) External interrupts 20 (Except A6, A7) Connectivity Wi-Fi Nina W102 uBlox module Bluetooth Nina W102 uBlox module Secure element ATECC608A-MAHDA-T Crypto IC Sensors IMU LSM6DSOXTR (6-axis) Microphone MP34DT05 Communication UART Yes I²C Yes SPI Yes Power Circuit operating voltage 3.3 V Input Voltage (VIN) 5-21 V DC Current per I/O pin 4 mA Clock speed Processor 133 MHz Memory AT25SF128A-MHB-T 16 MB Flash IC Nina W102 uBlox module 448 KB ROM, 520 KB SRAM, 16 MB Flash Dimensions 45 x 18 mm Weight 6 g Downloads Schematics Pinout Datasheet

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  • Last Stock! FLIRC Case for Raspberry Pi 4 - Elektor

    FLIRC FLIRC Case for Raspberry Pi 4

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    High quality aluminium case for Raspberry Pi 4 with integrated heatsink to prevent thermal throttling.

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  • Raspberry Pi 5 M.2 HAT+ - Elektor

    Raspberry Pi Foundation Raspberry Pi 5 M.2 HAT+

    The Raspberry Pi M.2 HAT+ enables you to connect M.2 peripherals such as NVMe drives and AI accelerators to Raspberry Pi 5’s PCIe 2.0 interface, supporting fast (up to 500 MB/s) data transfer to and from NVMe drives and other PCIe accessories. Raspberry Pi M.2 HAT+ supports devices that have the M.2 M key edge connector, in the 2230 and 2242 form factors. It is capable of supplying up to 3 A to connected M.2 devices. Features Supports single-lane PCIe 2.0 interface (500 MB/s peak transfer rate) Supports devices that use the M.2 M key edge connector Supports devices with the 2230 or 2242 form factor Capable of supplying up to 3 A to connected M.2 devices Power and activity LEDs Included 1x Raspberry Pi 5 M.2 HAT+ 1x Ribbon cable 1x GPIO stacking header 4x Spacers 8x Screws Downloads Datasheet Schematics Assembly instructions

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  •  -11% JOY - iT Armor Aluminium Heatsink Case with Dual Fan for Raspberry Pi 4 - Elektor

    JOY-iT JOY-iT Armor Aluminium Heatsink Case with Dual Fan for Raspberry Pi 4

    This aluminium-based Armor Case is perfect for your Raspberry Pi 4 if it gets hot, as this protects it against shocks and heat equally. Channel milling combined with dual fans offers best cooling performance. That‘s why it is suitable for extreme settings. Another benefit is that this case does not need more space than the Raspberry Pi itself and can be integrated in existing projects.Features Material: CNC milled aluminium alloy Compatible with Raspberry Pi 4B Assembly: 4 included screws connect the case to the Raspberry Pi Special features: Large heat sink and dual fan each Ø24 mm, massive protection against heat and shocks, no additional space needed Wiring: Fan 5V (Red) - 5V (Pin4), Fan GND (Black) - GND (Pin6) Scope of delivery: Armor case “BLOCK ACTIVE”, screws, thermal tape Size top side: 69 x 56 x 15.5 mm Size bottom side: 87 x 56 x 7.5 mm DownloadsManual

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  • The Ultimate Compendium of Sensor Projects - Elektor

    Elektor Publishing The Ultimate Compendium of Sensor Projects

    40+ Projects using Arduino, Raspberry Pi and ESP32 This book is about developing projects using the sensor-modules with Arduino Uno, Raspberry Pi and ESP32 microcontroller development systems. More than 40 different sensors types are used in various projects in the book. The book explains in simple terms and with tested and fully working example projects, how to use the sensors in your project. The projects provided in the book include the following: Changing LED brightness RGB LEDs Creating rainbow colours Magic wand Silent door alarm Dark sensor with relay Secret key Magic light cup Decoding commercial IR handsets Controlling TV channels with IT sensors Target shooting detector Shock time duration measurement Ultrasonic reverse parking Toggle lights by clapping hands Playing melody Measuring magnetic field strength Joystick musical instrument Line tracking Displaying temperature Temperature ON/OFF control Mobile phone-based Wi-Fi projects Mobile phone-based Bluetooth projects Sending data to the Cloud The projects have been organized with increasing levels of difficulty. Readers are encouraged to tackle the projects in the order given. A specially prepared sensor kit is available from Elektor. With the help of this hardware, it should be easy and fun to build the projects in this book.

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  • ProtoDock - Prototyping Dock for Raspberry Pi 4 - Elektor

    The Pi Hut ProtoDock – Prototyping Dock for Raspberry Pi 4

    No more searching for micro-SD cards, SD adapters, USB-C adapters or USB devices. It’s all here, every time you’re ready to prototype a project, in one neat and tidy package. Our example configuration holds your Raspberry Pi 4, a 400-point clear breadboard, 4 micro-SD cards, an SD-adapter, 4x USB devices and 2x universal slots (great for USB-C adapters or anything else you want to store). You can of course use the storage slots for whatever you like... Customise it and use it in whatever way works best for you! Despite sitting flush with the top glass-effect acrylic layer of the dock, all of the Raspberry Pi’s ports are accessible, including access to the micro-SD slot. HATs can also be fitted. The dock is made up of 4 slick, sandwiched layers of matte black and glass-effect laser-cut acrylic! A really stunning and useful home for your Raspberry Pi and projects! Assembly guide available here. Kit includes 4 layer laser-cut acrylic dock 400-point clear breadboard Fixings and spacers

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  • Cytron Maker Pi RP2040 - Robotics with Raspberry Pi RP2040 - Elektor

    Cytron Cytron Maker Pi RP2040 - Robotics with Raspberry Pi RP2040

    Cytron Maker Pi RP2040 features the first microcontroller designed by Raspberry Pi – RP2040, embedded on a robot controller board. This board comes with dual channel DC motor driver, 4 servo motor ports and 7 Grove I/O connectors, ready for your next DIY robot / motion control project. Now you can build robot, while trying out the new RP2040 chip. The DC motor driver onboard is able to control 2x brushed DC motors or 1x bipolar/unipolar stepper motor rated from 3.6 V to 6 V, providing up to 1 A current per channel continuously. The built-in Quick Test buttons and motor output LEDs allow functional test of the motor driver in a quick and convenient way, without the need of writing any code. Vmotor for both DC and servo motors depends on the input voltage supplied to the board. Maker Pi RP2040 features all the goodness of Cytron's Maker series products. It too has lots of LEDs useful for troubleshooting (& visual effects), is able to make quite some noise with the onboard piezo buzzer and comes with push buttons ready to detect your touch. There are three ways to supply power to the Maker Pi RP2040 – via USB (5 V) socket, with a single cell LiPo/Li-Ion battery or through the VIN (3.6-6 V) terminals. However only one power source is needed to power up both controller board and motors at a time. Power supply from all these power sources can all be controlled with the power on/off switch onboard. Cytron Maker Pi RP2040 is basically the Raspberry Pi Pico + Maker series' goodness + Robot controller & other useful features. Therefore this board is compatible with the existing Pico ecosystem. Software, firmware, libraries and resources that are developed for Pico should work seamlessly with Cytron Maker Pi RP2040 too. CircuitPython is preloaded on the Maker Pi RP2040 and it runs a simple demo program right out-of-the-box. Connect it to your computer via USB micro cable and turn it on, you will be greeted by a melody tune and LEDs running light. Press GP20 and GP21 push buttons to toggle the LEDs on/off, while controlling any DC and servo motors connected to it to move and stop. With this demo code, you get to test the board the moment you receive it! While connected to your computer, a new CIRCUITPY drive appears. Explore and edit the demo code (code.py & lib folder) with any code editor you like, save any changes to the drive and you shall see it in action in no time. That's why we embrace CircuitPython – it's very easy to get started. Wish to use other programming lauguages? Sure, you are free to use MicroPython and C/C++ for Pico/RP2040. For those of you who loves the Arduino ecosystem, please take a look at this official news by Arduino and also the unofficial Pico Arduino Core by Earle F. Philhower. Features Powered by Rapberry Pi RP2040 Dual-core Arm Cortex-M0+ processor 264 KB internal RAM 2 MB of Flash memory the exact same specifications with Raspberry Pi Pico Robot controller board 4x Servo motors 2x DC motors with quick test buttons Versatile power circuit Automatic power selection: USB 5 V, LiPo (1-cell) or Vin (3.6-6 V) Built-in 1-cell LiPo/Li-Ion charger (over-charged & over-discharged protection) Power on/off switch 13x Status indicator LEDs for GPIO pins 1x Piezo buzzer with mute switch 2x Push button 2x RGB LED (Neopixel) 7x Grove ports (flexible I/O options: digital, analog, I²C, SPI, UART...) Preloaded with CircuitPython by default Mouting holes 4x 4.8 mm mounting hole (LEGO pin compatible) 6x M3 screw hole

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  • Raspberry Pi 45 W USB - C Power Supply - Elektor

    Raspberry Pi Foundation Raspberry Pi 45 W USB-C Power Supply

    The Raspberry Pi 45 W USB-C Power Supply is an ideal choice for powering USB-C-compatible Raspberry Pi products. It is particularly suitable for Raspberry Pi 5 users looking to operate high-power peripherals such as hard drives and SSDs. Delivering up to 5.1 V/5 A, it supports USB PD (Power Delivery) negotiation, allowing the Raspberry Pi 5 to select the optimal power profile automatically. This capability enables the Raspberry Pi 5 to increase the USB current limit from the default 600 mA to 1.6 A, providing additional power for peripherals connected via its four USB-A ports. Thanks to its comprehensive range of built-in power profiles, the Raspberry Pi 45 W USB-C Power Supply is also an excellent option for powering third-party PD-compatible devices like smartphones, tablets, and laptops. Available profiles include 9.0 V/5.0 A, 12.0 V/3.75 A, 15.0 V/3.0 A, and 20.0 V/2.25 A, all delivering a maximum of 45 W. Specifications Input 100-240 V AC Output 5.1 V/5.0 A, 9.0 V/5.0 A, 12.0 V/3.75 A, 15.0 V/3.0 A, 20.0 V/2.25 A (Power Delivery) Connector USB-C Cable 1.5 m, 17AWG (white) Region EU Downloads Datasheet

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What is Raspberry Pi? Why do you need a Raspberry Pi board? What are the benefits?

Raspberry Pi is a minicomputer or a so-called Single Board Computer (or SBC for short) from the Raspberry Pi Foundation from Cambridge (GB). In a single-board computer, all important components such as the processor, RAM and GPU are mounted on one board.

The foundation published the first Raspberry Pi version in 2012 with the idea of promoting computer science as a school and study subject. The main goal to achieve this was a retail price of $35 that should be affordable for everyone.

Elektor also wanted to arouse early interest in computer science and electronics among pupils and students. As an official Raspberry Pi reseller, Elektor has direct personal contact with the Raspberry Pi developers in Cambridge and with the actual intellectual father of the Raspberry Pi, Eben Upton. Elektor not only offers official Raspberry Pi hardware, but also offers its customers interesting first-hand projects, reviews, tutorials and specialist books. Elektor thus occupies a special position among all Raspberry Pi dealers.

Our Raspberry Pi range

In addition to the currently available Raspberry Pi boards Elektor offers you official Raspberry Pi accessories and a carefully selected selection tested third party products (construction kits, HATs, power supplies, cases, displays, cameras, books and miscellaneous. We also have an extensive range of RP2040 products based on the RP2040 microcontroller chip developed by the Raspberry Pi Foundation.

Buying a Raspberry Pi board: what can you do with it?

What makes the Raspberry Pi so special? This small, full-fledged, credit card-sized computer has won the hearts of software and hardware developers around the world and continues to reinvent itself with each new hardware version. With more than 20 million boards sold, Raspberry Pi has turned the electronics world upside down. It doesn't matter if you are a beginner or a professional developer, Raspberry Pi is the universal tool for every electronics technician! Use the Raspberry Pi for your own developments, control your smart home products with it or use it as a media player in the living room for streaming. Raspberry Pi cuts a fine figure in every area. The application possibilities are almost endless. The steadily growing community develops fun, but above all useful projects that are easy to make yourself.

Raspberry Pi accessories

Buying a Raspberry Pi is just the first step. As an official Raspberry Pi reseller, Elektor not only offers the Raspberry Pi, but also the necessary accessories and extensions to benefit as much as possible from the compact Raspberry Pi. At Elektor you will find power supplies, housings (with or without fans), kits, sensors, robots, cameras, displays, books, HATs and other expansion cards to help realize your projects.

Smart Home projects with Raspberry Pi

Today, a Smart Home is one of the most used applications for the Raspberry Pi. The reason for this is logical because a Smart Home provides more comfort in the home and makes saving on energy costs easy. Below you will find three of the most commonly used applications of Raspberry Pi in a Smart Home environment

Home automation system

The Raspberry Pi can be used to build a home automation system that allows you to perform tasks automatically. This includes controlling lighting, heating, entertainment and air conditioning.

Home monitoring

Home monitoring is a system that uses sensors to take measurements of your home environment and transmit this information to a central device. The system can take measurements of: temperatures, humidity, light intensity and movement. Use home monitoring to monitor your home environment, allowing you to use alarm systems, security cameras and other devices to protect your home.

A good example of this is when you close your roller shutters automatically as soon as it threatens to get too hot. This way you can easily restore the heat in your home.

Smart switches

A smart switch is a device used to turn electrical appliances on and off remotely. It is a wireless device that is connected to your home network and can be controlled with a mobile app, a remote control or a voice assistant.

A good example of smart switches combined with Raspberry Pi is turning off lights when you watch a movie via Kodi. You can even go so far that when you pause the movie, the lights come back on.

Buy your Raspberry Pi from Elektor

Elektor is an official reseller approved by the Raspberry Pi Foundation. We only obtain the Raspberry Pi directly from the manufacturer/developer and not from a distributor. New products are immediately available from stock on the day of publication. By eliminating the middleman, we can offer the Raspberry Pi and other official accessories at the lowest possible price.

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