Raspberry Pi

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  • Waveshare 2.13" Touch E - Paper E - Ink Display for Raspberry Pi Zero (incl. Case) - Elektor

    Waveshare Waveshare 2.13" Touch E-Paper E-Ink Display for Raspberry Pi Zero (incl. Case)

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    Features 2.13' capacitive touch e-Paper display, 5-point touch, 250×122 pixels Supports waken up by user-defined gesture No backlight, keeps displaying last content for a long time even when power down Ultra low power consumption, basically power is only required for refreshing Standard Raspberry Pi 40PIN GPIO extension header, supports Raspberry Pi Zero / Zero W Comes with development resources and manual (examples for Raspberry Pi) Included 1x 2.13inch Touch e-Paper HAT 1x ABS case 1x Screwdriver 1x Thermal tape 1x Rubber feet 4pcs 2x Screws Downloads Documentation

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    € 34,95

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  • Last Stock! SparkFun Qwiic pHAT v2.0 for Raspberry Pi - Elektor

    SparkFun SparkFun Qwiic pHAT v2.0 for Raspberry Pi

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    The Qwiic pHAT connects the I²C bus (GND, 3.3V, SDA, and SCL) on your Raspberry Pi to an array of Qwiic connectors on the HAT. Since the Qwiic system allows for daisy-chaining boards with different addresses, you can stack as many sensors as you’d like to create a tower of sensing power! The Qwiic pHAT V2.0 has four Qwiic connect ports (two on its side and two vertical), all on the same I²C bus. We've also made sure to add a simple 5V screw terminal to power boards that may need more than 3.3V and a general-purpose button (with the option to shut down the Pi with a script). Also updated, the mounting holes found on the board are now spaced to accommodate the typical Qwiic board dimension of 1.0' x 1.0'. This HAT is compatible with any Raspberry Pi that utilizes the standard 2x20 GPIO header and the NVIDIA Jetson Nano and Google Coral. Features 4 x Qwiic Connection Ports 1 x 5V Tolerant Screw Terminal 1 x General Purpose Button HAT-compatible 40-pin Female Header

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    € 6,95

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  • Pimoroni Pibow Coupe 5 (Ninja) - Case for Raspberry Pi 5 - Elektor

    Pimoroni Pimoroni Pibow Coupe 5 (Ninja) – Case for Raspberry Pi 5

    The slim, hackable and attractive case for Raspberry Pi 5. Pibow 5 lets you access all the ports and connectors on your Raspberry Pi and even has a clever little tab that will let you push the Pi 5's brand new power button whilst it's safely ensconced in its case. The case is designed to fit neatly around Raspberry Pi's Active Cooler. Features Compatible with Raspberry Pi 5 Official Active Cooler Super-slimline profile Fully HAT/pHAT compatible Protects your Raspberry Pi 5 Clear top leaves Raspberry Pi 5 visible (so you can gaze upon its wonder). GPIO cut-out Leaves all ports and connectors accessible External Power Button Nubbin via compliant mechanism magic Mounting holes on the base that will accommodate M2.5 screws/bolts and the studs on popular Danish ABS construction blocks Made from lightweight high-quality cast acrylic Great for hacking and tinkering Crafted out of five unique layers including a transparent top that leaves your Raspberry Pi visible inside. Each layer is laser-cut from colourful high-quality cast acrylic and once stacked they securely contain a Raspberry Pi 5 while leaving the primary ports and GPIO accessible. This case is lightweight and ideal for mounting to any surface. No tools are required for assembly or disassembly!

    € 11,95

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  •  -50% FLIRC Case for Raspberry Pi 5 - Elektor

    FLIRC FLIRC Case for Raspberry Pi 5

    Discover the perfect case for your Raspberry Pi 5. FLIRC has made the power button accessible and improved it with LED support. Enjoy the familiar aluminium core heatsink you've come to love, nestled between two matte black soft-touch panels. Customised to fit into your entertainment system. Built-in Heat Sink This is the first affordable Raspberry Pi case made from aluminium. FLIRC wanted to ensure that form didn't take precedence over function, so they used the aluminium body of the case as a built-in heat sink. Included with the case is a thermal pad and 4 screws for easy assembly. Stability and Access FLIRC has built in rubber feet to elevate the case so that it simply floats under your TV. In addition to the built-in heatsink, small ventilation slots on the bottom ensure that the Raspberry Pi stays cool. The GPIO pins are accessible via the slot at the bottom of the case, and the SD card does not need to be disassembled to reach them. Power Button and LED Support The power button of the Raspberry Pi 5 is natively supported by the FLIRC housing. The activity LEDs are also clearly visible.

    € 21,95€ 10,95

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  •  -29% Makerfabs 6 DOF Robot Arm with Raspberry Pi Pico - Elektor

    Makerfabs Makerfabs 6 DOF Robot Arm with Raspberry Pi Pico

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    Raspberry Pi Pico is a great solution for servo control. With the hardware PIO, the Pico can control the servos by hardware, without usage of times/ interrupts, and limit the usage of the MCU. Driving the six servos on this robotic arm takes very little MCU capacity, so the MCU can deal with other tasks easily. This 6 DOF robotic arm is a handy tool for teaching and learning robotics and Pico usage. There are five MG996s (four are needed in the assembly and one for backup) and three 25-kg servos (two needed in the assembly and one for backup). Note that for the servos the angle ranges from 0° to 180°. All the servos need to be preset to 90° (with logic HIGH 1.5 ms duty) before the assembly to avoid servo damage during movement. This product includes all the necessary items needed to create a robotic arm based on Pico and Micropython. Included 1x Raspberry Pi Pico 1x Raspberry Pi Pico Servo Driver 1x Set '6 DOF Robot Arm' 1x 5 V/5 A Power Supply 2x Backup Servo Downloads GitHub Wiki Assembly Guide Assembly Video

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    € 139,95€ 99,95

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  •  -39% RA - 08H LoRaWAN Development Board with integrated RP2040 and 1.8" LCD (EU868) - Elektor

    Elecrow RA-08H LoRaWAN Development Board with integrated RP2040 and 1.8" LCD (EU868)

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    Lora technology and Lora devices have been widely used in the field of the Internet of Things (IoT), and more and more people are joining and learning Lora development, making it an indispensable part of the IoT world. To help beginners learn and develop Lora technology better, a Lora development board has been designed specifically for beginners, which uses RP2040 as the main control and is equipped with the RA-08H module that supports Lora and LoRaWAN protocols to help users realize development. RP2040 is a dual-core, high-performance, and low-power ARM Cortex-M0+ architecture chip, suitable for IoT, robots, control, embedded systems, and other application fields. RA-08H is made from the Semtech-authorized ASR6601 RF chip, which supports the 868 MHz frequency band, has a 32 MHz MCU built-in, which has more powerful functions than ordinary RF modules, and also supports AT command control. This board retains various functional interfaces for development, such as the Crowtail interface, the common PIN to PIN header that leads out GPIO ports, and provides 3.3 V and 5 V outputs, suitable for the development and use of commonly used sensors and electronic modules on the market. In addition, the board also reserves RS485 interface, SPI, I²C, and UART interfaces, which can be compatible with more sensors/modules. In addition to the basic development interfaces, the board also integrates some commonly used functions, such as a buzzer, a custom button, red-yellow-green three-color indicator lights, and a 1.8-inch SPI interface LCD screen with a resolution of 128x160. Features Uses RP2040 as the main controller, with two 32-bit ARM Cortex M0+ processor cores (dual-core), and provides more powerful performance Integrates the RA-08H module with 32 MHz MCU, supports the 868 MHz frequency band and AT command control Abundant external interface resources, compatible with Crowtail series modules and other common interface modules on the market Integrates commonly used functions like buzzer, LED light, LCD display and custom button, making it more concise and convenient when creating projects Onboard 1.8-inch 128x160 SPI-TFT-LCD, ST7735S driver chip Compatible with Arduino/Micropython, easy to carry out different projects Specifications Main Chip Raspberry Pi RP2040, built-in 264 KB SRAM, onboard 4 MB Flash Processor Dual Core Arm Cortex-M0+ @ 133 MHz RA-08H Frequency band 803-930 MHz RA-08H Interface External antenna, SMA interface or IPEX first-generation interface LCD Display Onboard 1.8-inch 128x160SPI-TFT-LCD LCD Resolution 128x160 LCD Driver ST7735S (4-wire SPI) Development environment Arduino/MicroPython Interfaces 1x passive buzzer 4x user-defined buttons 6x programmable LEDs 1x RS485 communication interface 8x 5 V Crowtail interfaces (2x analog interfaces, 2x digital interfaces, 2x UART, 2x I²C) 12x 5 V universal pin header IO 14x 3.3 V universal pin header IO 1x 3.3 V/5 V switchable SPI 1x 3.3 V/5 V switchable UART 3x 3.3 V/5 V switchable I²C Working input voltage USB 5 V/1 A Operating temperature -10°C ~ 65°C Dimensions 102 x 76.5 mm (L x W) Included 1x Lora RA-08H Development Board 1x Lora Spring Antenna (868 MHz) 1x Lora Rubber Antenna (868 Mhz) Downloads Wiki

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  •  -63% Raspberry Pi RP2040 Microcontroller (10 pcs) - Elektor

    Raspberry Pi Foundation Raspberry Pi RP2040 Microcontroller (10 pcs)

    Specifications Dual ARM Cortex-M0+ @ 133 MHz 264 kB on-chip SRAM in six independent banks Support for up to 16 MB of off-chip Flash memory via dedicated QSPI bus DMA controller Fully-connected AHB crossbar Interpolator and integer divider peripherals On-chip programmable LDO to generate core voltage 2x on-chip PLLs to generate USB and core clocks 30x GPIO pins, 4 of which can be used as analogue inputs Peripherals 2x UARTs 2x SPI controllers 2x I²C controllers 16x PWM channels USB 1.1 controller and PHY, with host and device support 8x PIO state machines What you'll get 10x bare RP2040 chips

    € 7,95€ 2,95

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  • Fan SHIM - Active Cooling for Raspberry Pi 4 - Elektor

    Pimoroni Fan SHIM - Active Cooling for Raspberry Pi 4

    When Raspberry Pi 4's system on chip (SoC) achieves a certain temperature, it lowers its operating speed to protect itself from harm. As a result, you don't get maximum performance from the single board computer. Fan SHIM is an affordable accessory that effectively eliminates thermal throttling and boosts the performance of RPi 4. It's quite easy to attach the fan SHIM to Raspberry pi: fan SHIM uses a friction-fit header, so it just slips onto your Pi's pins and it's ready to go, no soldering required! The fan can be controlled in software, so you can adjust it to your needs, for example, toggle it on when the CPU reaches a certain temperature etc. You can also program the LED as a visual indicator of the fan status. The tactile switch can also be programmed, so you can use it to toggle the fan on or off, or to switch between temperature-triggered or manual mode. Features 30 mm 5 V DC fan 4,200 RPM 0.05 m³/min air flow 18.6 dB acoustic noise (whisper-quiet) Friction-fit header No soldering required RGB LED (APA102) Tactile switch Basic assembly required Compatible with Raspberry Pi 4 (and 3B+, 3A+) Python library and daemon Pinout Scope of delivery Fan SHIM PCB 30 mm 5 V DC fan with JST connector M2.5 nuts and bolts Assembly The assembly is really simple and almost takes no time With the component side of the PCB facing upwards, push the two M2.5 bolts through the holes from below, then screw on the first pair of nuts to secure them and act as spacers. Push the fan's mounting holes down onto the bolts, with the cable side of the fan downwards (as pictured) and the text on the fan upwards. Attach with another two nuts. Push the fan's JST connector into the socket on Fan SHIM. Software With the help of Python library you can control the fan (on/off), RGB LED, and switch. You'll also find a number of examples that demonstrate each feature, as well as a script to install a daemon (a computer program that runs as a background process) that runs the fan in automatic mode, triggering it on or off when the CPU reaches a threshold temperature, with a manual override via the tactile switch.

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  •  -50% The Official Raspberry Pi Beginner's Guide (5th Edition) - Elektor

    Raspberry Pi Foundation The Official Raspberry Pi Beginner's Guide (5th Edition)

    Fully updated for Raspberry Pi 5 Raspberry Pi is a small, clever, British-built computer that's packed with potential. Made using a desktop-class, energy-efficient processor, Raspberry Pi is designed to help you learn coding, discover how computers work, and build your own amazing things. This book was written to show you just how easy it is to get started. Learn how to: Set up your Raspberry Pi, install its operating system, and start using this fully functional computer. Start coding projects, with step-by-step guides using the Scratch 3, Python, and MicroPython programming languages. Experiment with connecting electronic components, and have fun creating amazing projects. New in the 5th edition: Updated for the latest Raspberry Pi computers: Raspberry Pi 5 and Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W. Covers the latest Raspberry Pi OS. Includes a new chapter on the Raspberry Pi Pico. Downloads GitHub

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  • Kitronik Motor Driver Board for Raspberry Pi Pico - Elektor

    Kitronik Kitronik Motor Driver Board for Raspberry Pi Pico

    This board allows the Raspberry Pi Pico (connected via pin header) to drive two motors simultaneously with full forward, reverse & stop control, making it ideal for Pico controlled buggy projects. Alternatively, the board can be used to power a stepper motor. The board features the DRV8833 motor driver IC, which has built-in short circuit, over current and thermal protection. The board has 4 external connections to GPIO pins and a 3 V and GND supply from the Pico. This allows for additional IO options for your buggy builds that can be read or controlled by the Pico. In addition there is an on/off switch and power status LED, allowing you to see at a glance if the board is powered up and save your batteries when your project is not in use. To use the motor driver board, the Pico should have a soldered pin header and be inserted firmly into the connector. The board produces a regulated supply that is fed into the 40-way connector to power the Pico, removing the need to power the Pico directly. The motor driver board is powered via either screw terminals or a servo style connector. Kitronik has developed a micro-python module and sample code to support the use of the Motor Driver board with the Pico. This code is available in the GitHub repo. Features A compact yet feature-packed board designed to sit at the heart of your Raspberry Pi Pico robot buggy projects. The board can drive 2 motors simultaneously with full forward, reverse, and stop control. It features the DRV8833 motor driver IC, which has built-in short circuit, over current and thermal protection. Additionally, the board features an on/off switch and power status LED. Power the board via a terminal block style connector. The 3V and GND pins are also broken out, allowing external devices to be powered. Code it with MicroPython via an editor such as the Thonny editor. Dimensions: 63 mm (L) x 35 mm (W) x 11.6 mm (H) Download Datasheet

    € 15,95

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  • Waveshare PoE Ethernet/USB Hub Box for Raspberry Pi Zero (3x USB 2.0, 802.3af - Compliant) - Elektor

    Waveshare Waveshare PoE Ethernet/USB Hub Box for Raspberry Pi Zero (3x USB 2.0, 802.3af-Compliant)

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    The PoE-ETH-USB-Hub-Box is a Hub kit with PoE/ETH/USB Hub HAT 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. By using this small Hub Box and some proper 802.3af-compliant power sourcing equipments, it is possible to provide both network connection and power supply for your Raspberry Pi Zero in only one Ethernet cable, along with 3x extended USB ports. Features Designed for Raspberry Pi Zero, compatible with Zero series boards Incorporates RTL8152B Ethernet chip, with 10M / 100M auto-negotiation RJ45 port PoE (Power over Ethernet) feature, 802.3af-compliant Fully isolated SMPS (Switch Mode Power Supply) 3x extended USB ports, compatible with USB 2.0 / 1.1 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 PoE/ETH/USB Hub HAT kit 1x ABS case 4x Rubber feets 1x Screws pack Downloads Documentation

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    € 29,95

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  •  -50% Waveshare L76B GNSS Module for Raspberry Pi Pico - Elektor

    Waveshare Waveshare L76B GNSS Module for Raspberry Pi Pico

    The Pico-GPS-L76B is a GNSS module designed for Raspberry Pi Pico, with multi satellite systems support including GPS, BDS, and QZSS. It has advantages such as fast positioning, high accuracy, and low power consumption, etc. Combined with the Raspberry Pi Pico, it's easy to use global navigating function. Features Standard Raspberry Pi Pico header, supports Raspberry Pi Pico series boards Multi satellite systems support: GPS, BDS, and QZSS EASY, self track prediction technology, help quick positioning AlwaysLocate, intelligent controller of periodic mode for power saving Supports D-GPS, SBAS (WAAS/EGNOS/MSAS/GAGAN) UART communication baudrate: 4800~115200bps (9600bps by default) Onboard battery holder, supports ML1220 rechargeable cell, for preserving ephemeris information and hot starts 4x LEDs for indicating the module operating status Comes with development resources and manual (Raspberry Pi Pico C/C++ and MicroPython examples) Specifications GNSS Frequency band:GPS L1 (1575.42 Mhz)BD2 B1 (1561.098 MHz) Channels: 33 tracking ch, 99 acquisition ch, 210 PRN ch C/A code SBAS: WAAS, EGNOS, MSAS, GAGAN Horizontal position accuracy(autonomous positioning) <2.5 m CEP Time-To-First-Fix @ -130 dBm(EASY enabled) Cold starts: <15s Warm starts: <5s Hot starts: <1s Sensitivity Acquisition: -148 dBm Tracking: -163 dBm Re-acquisition: -160 dBm Dynamic performance Altitude (max): 18000 m Velocity (max): 515 m/s Acceleration (max): 4 g Others Communication interface UART Baudrate 4800~115200bps (9600bps by default) Update rate 1 Hz (default), 10 Hz (max) Protocols NMEA 0183, PMTK Power supply voltage 5 V Operating current 13 mA Overall current consumption < 40 mA@5 V (Continue mode) Operating temperature -40℃ ~ 85℃ Dimensions 52 × 21 mm Included 1x Pico-GPS-L76B 1x GPS Antenna

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  • Pimoroni Raspberry Pi Pico Wireless Pack - Elektor

    Pimoroni Pimoroni Raspberry Pi Pico Wireless Pack

    Raspberry Pi Pico Wireless Pack attaches to the back of your Pico and uses an ESP32 chip to let your Pico connect to 2.4 GHz wireless networks and transfer data. There's a microSD card slot for if you want to store lots of data locally as well as a RGB LED (for status updates) and a button (useful for things like enabling/disabling Wi-Fi).Great for quickly adapting an existing Pico project to have wireless functionality, Raspberry Pi Pico Wireless Pack would come in handy for sending sensor data into home automation systems or dashboards, for hosting a web page from a matchbox or for letting your Pico interact with online APIs.Features ESP32-WROOM-32E module for wireless connectivity (connected via SPI) (datasheet) 1x tactile button RGB LED Micro-SD card slot Pre-soldered female headers for attaching your Raspberry Pi Pico Fully assembled No soldering required (as long as your Pico has header pins attached) Compatible with Raspberry Pi Pico Dimensions: approx 53 x 25 x 11 mm (L x W x H, including headers and components) C++ and MicroPython libraries

    € 17,95

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  • SparkFun Servo pHAT for Raspberry Pi - Elektor

    SparkFun SparkFun Servo pHAT for Raspberry Pi

    Thanks to its I²C capabilities, this PWM HAT saves the Raspberry Pi's GPIO pins, allowing you to use them for other purposes. The Servo pHAT also adds a serial terminal connection, which will allow you to bring up a Raspberry Pi without having to hook it up to a monitor and keyboard. We have provided a Qwiic connector for easy interfacing with the I²C bus using the Qwiic system and a 4-pin header to connect to the Sphero RVR. Power to the SparkFun Servo pHAT can be supplied through a USB-C connector. This will power either the servo motors only or power the servo motors and the Raspberry Pi that is connected to the HAT. We switched to USB-C to allow you to bring more current to your servos than ever before. This USB-C connector can also hook up the Pi via serial port connection to avoid having to use a monitor and keyboard for setting up the Pi. To supply power only to the servo power rail (and not the Pi's 5V power rail), you need to cut a small trace on the isolation jumper. Doing this allows you to drive heavier loads coming from multiple or larger servos. We've even added power protection circuits to the design to avoid damage to power sources. Each of this pHAT's 16 servo motor pin headers has been spaced out to the standard 3-pin servo pinout (ground, 5V, signal) to make it easier to attach your servo motors. The Servo pHAT is the same size and form factor as a Raspberry Pi Zero and Zero W, but it can also operate with a regular Raspberry Pi. Features 16 PWM channels, controllable over I²C Qwiic connector 4-pin RVR header for connection to Sphero RVR USB-C connector 40-pin GPIO header for connection to Raspberry Pi CH340C USB Serial SOIC16 Updated logic level conversion circuitry Power protection circuits

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  • SB Components LoRa HAT for Raspberry Pi (EU868) - Elektor

    SB Components SB Components LoRa HAT for Raspberry Pi (EU868)

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    LoRa HAT, a low-power consumption data transmission module, comes with an onboard CH340 USB to UART converter, Voltage Level Translator (74HC125V), E22-900T22S and E22-400T22S SMA antenna connector, IPEX antenna connector, LoRa Spread Spectrum Modulation technology with auto multi-level repeating. Features Onboard 1.14' LCD Voltage Level Translator (74HC125V) Communication range up to 5 km Supports auto repeating to transmit longer Low Power Consumption Highly Secured For Evaluating signal quality with the RSSI or 'Received Signal Strength Indicator' Wireless parameter configuration support Fixed-point transmission support SMA and IPEX Antenna Connector USB to LoRa and Pico to LoRa Communication via UART Comes with development resources and manual LED Indicators: RXD/TXD: UART RX/TX indicator AUX: auxiliary indicator PWR: power indicator Serial/USB selection jumpers: A: USB TO UART to control the LoRa module through USB B: control the LoRa module through Raspberry Pi Pico Data/Command mode selection jumpers: Short M0, short M1: Transmission mode Short M0, open M1: Configuration mode Open M0, short M1: WOR mode Open M0, open M1: Deep sleep mode Specifications Frequency: 850.125~930.125 MHz / 410~493 MHz (Programmable Range) Power: 22dBm Distance: Up to 5 km Interface: UART Communication Serial Port Module: E22-900T22S1B / E22-400T22S Voltage Level Translator: 74HC125V Included 1x LoRa Module 1x Antenna Note: Raspberry Pi Board is not included. Downloads GitHub Wiki

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    € 49,95

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  •  -50% Makerfabs 4G LTE Hat for Raspberry Pi - Elektor

    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

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  •  -14% Official Raspberry Pi 5 Desktop Kit (EU) - Elektor

    Raspberry Pi Foundation Official Raspberry Pi 5 Desktop Kit (EU)

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    This all-in-one Raspberry Pi 5 Desktop Kit contains all official parts and allows you to get started with the Raspberry Pi 5 quickly and easily. Included Official 27 W Power Supply for Raspberry Pi 5 (EU, white) Official Case for Raspberry Pi 5 (white/red) Official Raspberry Pi Keyboard (US) Official Raspberry Pi Mouse 2x micro HDMI to Standard HDMI cable (A/M) 1 m microSD Card pre-installed with Raspberry Pi OS (32 GB) The Official Raspberry Pi Beginner's Guide (5th Edition) Not included Raspberry Pi 5

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  •  -50% Kitronik Robotics Board for Raspberry Pi Pico - Elektor

    Kitronik Kitronik Robotics Board for Raspberry Pi Pico

    The Robotics Board features 2 Dual H Bridge Motor Driver ICs. These are capable of driving 2 standard motors or 1 stepper motor each, with full forward, reverse, and stop control. There are also 8 servo outputs, capable of driving standard and continuous rotation servos. They can all be controlled by the Pico using the I²C protocol, via a 16 channel driver IC. The IO break out provides connections to all the unused pins on the Pico. The 27 available I/O pins allow other devices, such as sensors or ZIP LEDs, to be added to the board. Power is provided via either a terminal block or servo style connector. The supply is then controlled by an on/off power switch to the board and there is also a green LED to indicate when the board has power. The board then produces a regulated 3.3V supply which is fed into the 3 V and GND connections to power the connected Pico. This removes the need to power the Pico separately. The 3 V and GND pins are also broken out on the header, which means external devices can also be powered. To use the robotics board, the Pico should be firmly inserted into the dual row pin socket on the board. Ensure the Pico is inserted with the USB connector at the same end as the power connectors on the robotics board. This will allow access to all of the board functions and each pin is broken out. Features A compact yet feature-packed board designed to sit at the heart of your Raspberry Pi Pico robotics projects. The board can drive 4 motors (or 2 stepper motors) and 8 servos, with full forward, reverse, and stop control. It also features 27 other I/O expansion points and Power and Ground connections. The I²C communication lines are also broken out allowing other I²C compatible devices to be controlled. This board also features an on/off switch and power status LED. Power the board via either a terminal block or servo style connector. The 3V and GND pins are also broken out on the Link header, allowing external devices to be powered. Code it with MicroPython or via an editor such as the Thonny editor. 1 x Kitronik Compact Robotics Board for Raspberry Pi Pico Dimensions: 68 x 56 x 10 mm Requires Raspberry Pi Pico board

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  •  -50% Adafruit Zero Spy Camera for Raspberry Pi Zero (160 Degree Focal Angle) - Elektor

    Adafruit Adafruit Zero Spy Camera for Raspberry Pi Zero (160 Degree Focal Angle)

    Is your house haunted? Or, rather, are you convinced that your house is haunted but have never been able to prove it since you've never had a camera that integrated with your Raspberry Pi Zero but was still small enough that the ghosts wouldn't notice it? Luckily, the spy camera for Raspberry Pi Zero is smaller than a thumbnail with a high enough resolution to see people, ghosts, or whatever it is you're looking for. It's about the size of a cell phone camera – the module being just 8.6 x 8.6 mm – with only a 2' cable, so you can create an extra compact and sneaky little spy cam. It has a 160-degree focal angle for a very wide/distorted fisheye effect that's great for security systems or watching a big swath of the living room or roadway. Like the Raspberry Pi camera board, it attaches to your Raspberry Pi Zero v1.3 or Zero W by way of the small socket on the board's edge closest to the 'PWR in' port. This interface uses the dedicated CSI interface, which was designed especially for interfacing to cameras. The CSI bus is capable of extremely high data rates, and it exclusively carries pixel data. The camera is connected to the BCM2835 processor on the RPi via the CSI bus, a higher bandwidth link which carries pixel data from the camera back to the processor. This bus travels along the ribbon cable that attaches the camera board to the Pi. The ribbon cables are compatible with both the RPi Zero v1.3 and RPi Zero W. The sensor itself has a native resolution of 5 megapixels and has a fixed focus lens onboard. It has similar specs as the original RPi camera, but is not as high-res as the new RPi camera v2! Specifications Camera Module Dimensions: 8.6 x 8.6 mm Lens Diameter: 10 mm Total Length: 60 mm Lens Focal Angle: 160 degrees Weight: 1.9 g

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  •  -50% Adafruit Feather RP2040 - Elektor

    Adafruit Adafruit Feather RP2040

    Inside the RP2040 is a 'permanent ROM' USB UF2 bootloader. What that means is when you want to program new firmware, you can hold down the BOOTSEL button while plugging it into USB (or pulling down the RUN/Reset pin to ground) and it will appear as a USB disk drive you can drag the firmware onto. Folks who have been using Adafruit products will find this very familiar – Adafruit uses the technique on all thier native-USB boards. Just note you don't double-click reset, instead hold down BOOTSEL during boot to enter the bootloader! The RP2040 is a powerful chip, which has the clock speed of our M4 (SAMD51), and two cores that are equivalent to our M0 (SAMD21). Since it is an M0 chip, it does not have a floating point unit, or DSP hardware support – so if you're doing something with heavy floating-point math, it will be done in software and thus not as fast as an M4. For many other computational tasks, you'll get close-to-M4 speeds! For peripherals, there are two I²C controllers, two SPI controllers, and two UARTs that are multiplexed across the GPIO – check the pinout for what pins can be set to which. There are 16 PWM channels, each pin has a channel it can be set to (ditto on the pinout). Specifications Measures 2.0 x 0.9 x 0.28' (50.8 x 22.8 x 7 mm) without headers soldered in Light as a (large?) feather – 5 grams RP2040 32-bit Cortex M0+ dual core running at ~125 MHz @ 3.3 V logic and power 264 KB RAM 8 MB SPI FLASH chip for storing files and CircuitPython/MicroPython code storage. No EEPROM Tons of GPIO! 21 x GPIO pins with following capabilities: Four 12 bit ADCs (one more than Pico) Two I²C, Two SPI and two UART peripherals, one is labeled for the 'main' interface in standard Feather locations 16 x PWM outputs - for servos, LEDs, etc The 8 digital 'non-ADC/non-peripheral' GPIO are consecutive for maximum PIO compatibility Built in 200 mA+ lipoly charger with charging status indicator LED Pin #13 red LED for general purpose blinking RGB NeoPixel for full color indication. On-board STEMMA QT connector that lets you quickly connect any Qwiic, STEMMA QT or Grove I²C devices with no soldering! Both Reset button and Bootloader select button for quick restarts (no unplugging-replugging to relaunch code) 3.3 V Power/enable pin Optional SWD debug port can be soldered in for debug access 4 mounting holes 24 MHz crystal for perfect timing. 3.3 V regulator with 500mA peak current output USB Type C connector lets you access built-in ROM USB bootloader and serial port debugging RP2040 Chip Features Dual ARM Cortex-M0+ @ 133 MHz 264 kB on-chip SRAM in six independent banks Support for up to 16 MB of off-chip Flash memory via dedicated QSPI bus DMA controller Fully-connected AHB crossbar Interpolator and integer divider peripherals On-chip programmable LDO to generate core voltage 2 on-chip PLLs to generate USB and core clocks 30 GPIO pins, 4 of which can be used as analog inputs Peripherals 2 UARTs 2 SPI controllers 2 I²C controllers 16 PWM channels USB 1.1 controller and PHY, with host and device support 8 PIO state machines Comes fully assembled and tested, with the UF2 USB bootloader. Adafruit also tosses in some header, so you can solder it in and plug it into a solderless breadboard.

    € 16,95€ 8,50

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  •  -50% SparkFun Thing Plus (RP2040) - Elektor

    SparkFun SparkFun Thing Plus (RP2040)

    The RP2040 contains two ARM Cortex-M0+ processors (up to 133 MHz) and features: 264 kB of embedded SRAM in six banks 6 dedicated IO for SPI Flash (supporting XIP) 30 multifunction GPIO: Dedicated hardware for commonly used peripherals Programmable IO for extended peripheral support Four 12-bit ADC channels with internal temperature sensor (up to 0.5 MSa/s) USB 1.1 Host/Device functionality The RP2040 is supported with C/C++ and MicroPython cross-platform development environments, including easy access to runtime debugging. It has a UF2 boot and floating-point routines baked into the chip. While the chip has a large internal RAM, the board includes an additional 16 MB of external QSPI flash memory to store program code. Features Raspberry Pi Foundation's RP2040 microcontroller 16MB QSPI Flash Memory JTAG PTH Pins Thing Plus (or Feather) Form-Factor: 18x Multifunctional GPIO Pins Four available 12-bit ADC channels with an internal temperature sensor (500 kSa/s) Up to eight 2-channel PWM Up to two UARTs Up to two I²C buses Up to two SPI buses USB-C Connector: USB 1.1 Host/Device functionality 2-pin JST Connector for a LiPo Battery (not included): 500 mA charging circuit Qwiic Connector Buttons: Boot Reset LEDs: PWR - Red 3.3 V power indicator CHG - Yellow battery charging indicator 25 - Blue status/test LED (GPIO 25) WS2812 - Addressable RGB LED (GPIO 08) Four Mounting Holes: 4-40 screw compatible Dimensions: 2.3' x 0.9' RP2040 Features Dual Cortex M0+ processors, up to 133 MHz 264 kB of embedded SRAM in 6 banks 6 dedicated IO for QSPI flash, supporting execute in place (XIP) 30 programmable IO for extended peripheral support SWD interface Timer with 4 alarms Real-time counter (RTC) USB 1.1 Host/Device functionality Supported programming languages MicroPython C/C++

    € 19,95€ 9,95

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  •  -25% HiFiBerry DAC+ ADC - Elektor

    HiFiBerry HiFiBerry DAC+ ADC

    Out of stock

    The HiFiBerry DAC+ ADC is an analog-to-digital and a digital-to-analog converter for the Raspberry Pi. This unique sound card for the Raspberry Pi is optimized for one specific use case: the best audio playback quality. Features Stereo input and output Dedicated 192 kHz / 24-bit high-quality Burr-Brown DAC Dedicated 192 kHz / 24-bit high-quality Burr-Brown ADC Hardware volume control for DAC. The output volume can be controlled using “alsamixer” or any application that supports ALSA mixer controls. Connects directly onto the Raspberry Pi. No soldering required. Compatible with all Raspberry Pi models, that have a 40-pin GPIO connector No additional power supply required. Three ultra-low-noise linear voltage regulators. HAT compliant, EEPROM for automatic configuration. Gold plated RCA output connectors. Includes 4 M 2.5 x 12 mm spacers. Balanced/unbalanced input connector (P6) The 5-pin connector can be used to connect a balanced input. Please note that the balanced input has to be selected with the jumpers and will always have a 12 dB gain. It shouldn't be used with line-level inputs. Pin 1 is on the left. right + right – GND left – left + Output connector (P5) The output connector realizes connections to external components like an amplifier. Pin 1 is on the top left. +5 V 1 2 R GND 3 4 GND +5 V 5 6 L Input gain settings (J1) The jumper block is responsible for the input configuration. It is recommended to use the default setting without additional input gain. 32 dB gain can be used to connect dynamic microphones. Jumpers are numbered from top to bottom. 1 2 3 4 function 1 0 0 – 0 dB gain 0 1 1 – 12 dB gain 0 1 0 – 32 dB gain 0 0 1 – balanced input, 12 dB gain Specifications Maximum input voltage: 2.1 Vrms - 4.2 Vrms for balanced input Maximum output voltage: 2.1 Vrms ADC signal-to-noise ratio: 110 dB DAC signal-to-noise ratio: 112 dB ADC THD+N: -93 dB DAC THD+N: -93 dB Input voltage for lowest distortions: 0.8 Vrms Input gain (configurable with Jumpers): 0 dB, 12 dB, 32 dB Power consumption: <0.3 W Sample rates: 44.1 kHz - 192 kHz In order to use the HiFiBerry DAC + ADC, your Raspberry Pi Linux kernel must be at least version 4.18.12. Click here to learn how to update the Raspberry Pi kernel Using microphones with the DAC+ ADC The DAC+ ADC is equipped with a stereo analogue input that can be configured for a wide range of input voltages. It performs best with line-level analogue sources. However, it is also possible to use it as a microphone input. You can only use dynamic microphones. Microphones that require a power supply are not supported. The microphone output voltage is very low. This means you need to amplify it. The DAC+ ADC has the necessary pre-amplifier already equipped. You will have to set the jumpers correctly. The sound from the input won’t be played back automatically on the output. You will have to use some software that reads the input and outputs it again. Setting the correct input amplifier settings for a microphone By default, the input sensitivity is matched for line-level audio sources. This is done via a jumper on the J1 header. Audio input to output There is no direct connection between the input and the output. That leads to the input from the connected microphone to not be played back automatically. If you want to hear it on the output, you need to use the command line tool alsaloop can be used for this.

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    € 99,95€ 74,95

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  •  -50% Raspberry Pi Monitor (black) - Elektor

    Raspberry Pi Foundation Raspberry Pi Monitor (black)

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    The Raspberry Pi Monitor is a 15.6-inch Full HD computer display. User-friendly, versatile, compact and affordable, it is the perfect desktop display companion for both Raspberry Pi computers and other devices. With built-in audio via two front-facing speakers, and VESA and screw mounting options as well as an integrated angle-adjustable stand, the Raspberry Pi Monitor is ideal for desktop use or for integration into projects and systems. It can be powered directly from a Raspberry Pi, or by a separate power supply. Features 15.6-inch full HD 1080p IPS display Integrated angle-adjustable stand Built-in audio via two front-facing speakers Audio out via 3.5 mm jack Full-size HDMI input VESA and screw mounting options Volume and brightness control buttons USB-C power cable Specifications Display Screen size: 15.6 inches, 16:9 ratio Panel type: IPS LCD with anti-glare coating Display resolution: 1920 x 1080 Color depth: 16.2M Brightness (typical): 250 nits Color gamut: 45% Viewing angle: 80° Power 1.5 A/5 V Can be powered directly from a Raspberry Pi USB port (max 60% brightness, 50% volume) or by a separate power supply (max 100% brightness, 100% volume) Connectivity Standard HDMI port (1.4 compliant) 3.5 mm stereo headphone jack USB-C (power in) Audio 2x 1.2 W integrated speakers Support for 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, and 96 kHz sample rates Downloads Datasheet

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    € 119,95€ 59,95

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  • Waveshare PicoGo Mobile Robot for Raspberry Pi Pico - Elektor

    Waveshare Waveshare PicoGo Mobile Robot for Raspberry Pi Pico

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    The PicoGo is a smart mobile robot based on Raspberry Pi Pico, it includes ultrasonic module, LCD module, Bluetooth module, line following module, and obstacle avoidance module, all these functions are highly integrated for easily achieving IR obstacle avoidance, auto line following, Bluetooth/IR remote control, and more. With various advanced features, it will help you fast get started with smart robot design and development. Features Standard Raspberry Pi Pico header, supports Raspberry Pi Pico series Battery protection circuit: over charge/discharge protection, over current protection, short circuit protection, reverse proof, more stable and safe operating Recharge/Discharge circuit, allows programming/debugging concurrently while recharging 5-ch infrared sensor, analog output, combined with PID algorithm, stable line tracking Onboard multiple smart robot sensors like line tracking, obstacle avoidance, no more messy wiring 1.14-inch IPS colorful LCD display, 240 x135 pixels, 65K colors Integrates Bluetooth module, allows teleoperations like robot movement, RGB LED display color, buzzer, etc. by using mobile phone APP N20 micro gearmotors, with metal gears, low noise, high accuracy Colorful RGB LED IR obstacle avoidance The module sends IR beam and detects objects by receiving the reflected IR beam, to easily avoid obstacles in the way. Auto line following Features 5-ch IR detector for sensing and analysing the black line, combined with PID algorithm for adjusting robot movement, high sensitivity, stable tracking. Ultrasonic sensor Ultrasonic is generally faster and easy-to-calculate, suitable for functions like real time control, and obstacle avoidance, with the industrial practical ranging accuracy, it is widely used on robot research and development. Object tracking The robot is able to detect front object by ultrasonic or IR, and keeps moving to track the target automatically. IR remote control Integrates IR receiver, so that you can control the robot to move or turn direction by sending infrared light from the remote controller. Bluetooth remote control Comes with mobile phone APP, allows you to use the phone to control the movement of the robot, or control its peripherals like changing LED color, making the buzzer to sound, etc. RGB LED control Included 1x PicoGo base board 1x PicoGo acrylic panel 1x 1.14-inch LCD Module 1x Ultrasonic sensor x1 1x IR remote controller 1x USB-A to micro-B cable 1.2 m 1x PH2.0 8-Pin cable 5 cm opposite side headers 1x Mini cross wrench sleeve 1x Screwdriver 1x Screws and standoffs pack Required 1x Raspberry Pi Pico (pre-soldered header) 1x 5 V/3 A power supply 2x 14500 batteries Downloads Wiki

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    € 67,95

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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.

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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.

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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.

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