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The latest Electronics Weekly news on the eductional Raspberry Pi development board, a “low cost, credit-card sized computer that plugs into a computer monitor or TV, and uses a standard keyboard and mouse”.

Squeeze an M.2 SSD inside the Raspberry Pi 5 case

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Raspberry Pi has introduced a board that squeezes a 2230 M.2 PCI Express card slot alongside the fan in a Raspberry Pi 5 case – as well as the Raspberry Pi, of course. ‘M.2 HAT+ Compact’, as it will be known, therefore allows a 30mm NVMe SSDs to be fitted inside the case, or other 30mm PCI Express devices – ...

AWS uses Raspberry Pi for EKS at the edge

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AWS is showing how to implement Amazon EKS (Elastic Kubernetes Service) Hybrid Nodes using the Raspberry Pi 5. In the cloud, an Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC)  hosts the EKS cluster. Within this VPC, an EC2 instance acts as a gateway between the cloud environment and the on-premises edge network. This EC2 instance establishes a secure site-to-site VPN tunnel, ...

Industrial-grade edge AI computer based on Raspberry Pi

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ALPON X5  from Sixfab,  launched on Kickstarter, is claimed to be  the first  industrial-grade edge AI computer based on Raspberry Pi,  combining AI acceleration, cellular connectivity and industrial design in one unit. ALPON X5 edge AI computer.  ALPON X5 is a fanless, LTE-connected, 25-TOPS AI inference engine. At its core is the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5 (CM5)l Key specs include: ...

Prophesee adds event-based neuromorphic vision to Raspberry Pi

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Prophesee, the event-based neuromorphic vision system maker, has launched  the GenX320 Starter Kit for Raspberry Pi 5, making its frameless sensing technology available to the Raspberry Pi developer community for the first time. Built around Prophesee’s ultra-compact, ultra-efficient GenX320 event-based vision sensor, the kit connects directly to the Raspberry Pi 5 camera connector to allow development of real-time applications that ...

RP2350 dev board drives displays

Adafruit Fruit Jam RP2350 single board computer

Adafruit has created a dev board for the Raspberry Pi RP2350 microcontroller that can drive a DVI display, handle a keyboard and has Wi-Fi. The credit card-sized Fruit Jam has the larger (80pad) version of the 150MHz dual-core Cortex M33 MCU, alongside 16Mbyte of flash and 8Mbyte of PSRAM. “It’s like a mini computer, plug in a monitor, keyboard and ...

Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3 sensor

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Raspberry Pi is now selling the sensor from its Camera Module 3 as a separate component. “Since its launch two-and-a-half years ago, our 12Mpixel autofocus Camera Module 3 has found a home in a wide range of industrial and embedded applications,” according to the company. “But we’ve found that some of our embedded customers want to integrate our camera into ...

Photonics West: Vision Components MIPI camera drivers for Raspberry Pi

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At SPIE Photonics West in a fortnight, Vision Components will demonstrate Raspberry Pi 5 software drivers for its VC MIPI Cameras, which also cover the Raspberry Pi Hailo TPU HAT. “Embedded vision applications with and without AI can be implemented, using all VC MIPI Cameras and the Raspberry Pi processor board,” according to the German company. The drivers will be ...

Raspberry Pi introduces computer-in-keyboard v2, and a monitor

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Raspberry Pi has announced a second-generation of its computer-in-keyboard, and a branded monitor. Aimed at home computing and based on RP5 technology, the Raspberry Pi 500 keyboard computer has a quad-core 64bit Arm Cortex-A76 processor (with 8Gbyte of ram), wireless networking, dual display outputs, and 4K video playback. It comes with a 32GB Raspberry Pi SD Card pre-loaded with Raspberry ...

Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5

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For embedded processing Raspberry Pi has revealed the 55 x 40mm ‘Compute Module’ form of Raspberry Pi 5. Processing come from a Broadcom BCM2712 with four 2.4GHz Cortex-A76 cores. All connections to Compute Modules are via two high in count connectors – there are no ‘standard’ interface connectors. There are multiple ram and flash options, and an optional wireless module ...