A Flirc-style IR receiver that converts infrared remote signals to USB keyboard inputs. Built for controlling Kodi on a Raspberry Pi, but works with any application that accepts keyboard input.
PCWorld reports that Raspberry Pi has launched its own USB 3.0 Flash Drive designed for enhanced reliability and durability in demanding conditions. Available in 128GB ($30) and 256GB ($55) versions, ...
The Raspberry Pi Flash Drive offers 128GB and 256GB high-speed options Sequential performance reaches the maximum bandwidth of USB 3.0 briefly SMART reporting and TRIM support help maintain ...
Setting up access to a headless Raspberry Pi is one of those tasks that should take a few minutes, but for some reason always seems to take much longer. The most common method is to configure Wi-Fi ...
Raspberry Pi AI HAT+ 2 allows Raspberry Pi 5 to run LLMs locally Hailo-10H accelerator delivers 40 TOPS of INT4 inference power PCIe interface enables high-bandwidth communication between the board ...
Raspberry Pi boards have supported USB gadget mode for years, allowing you to connect a Pi to a computer with one cable for power and SSH/desktop access. Now, there's a much easier way to try it out, ...
Raspberry Pi is now launching its own USB 3.0 memory stick, the Raspberry Pi Flash Drive, which promises higher quality and more reliable performance than many cheaper alternatives on the market. It’s ...
SunFounder has sent me a review sample of the Fusion HAT+ Raspberry Pi expansion board designed for motor and servo control ...
Hackers have been building their own basic oscilloscopes out of inexpensive MCUs and cheap LCD screens for some years now, but microcontrollers have recently become fast enough to actually make such ...
Raspberry Pi OS Trixie now supports USB gadget mode out of the box, allowing users to connect to their Raspberry Pi boards over IP through USB without the need for a router. My first experience with ...
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