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Raspberry Pi has unveiled the RMC20452T, its debut radio module designed to provide easy-to-integrate Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity for OEM products.
I didn't. It's the Raspberry Pi Radio Module 2 (RM2) to give the full name. Basically, it's for those creating their own boards who want… Established in 1960, Electronics Weekly is the market-leading, ...
Offered by Raspberry Pi itself, Connect lets you manage your Raspberry Pi remotely, whether you're on or outside the network. Here's a deeper dive into what Connect is and how to use it.
Mouser also stocks the Raspberry Pi CM5 Development Kit, which includes a Compute Module 5, CM5 IO board, CM5 metal case, CM5 passive cooler, and antenna kit.
By integrating Guerrilla RF’s GRF5509 high-performance amplifier, the Impinj E family based RAIN RFID reader module reference design with Impinj Gen2X support delivers the highest possible ...
On Wednesday, Raspberry Pi is introducing a new product, the Compute Module 5. These system-on-module variants are more compact single-board computers without any traditional ports.
The Raspberry Pi Foundation realized there was demand for a more compact device without the expansive I/O setup. Thus, the original Raspberry Pi Compute Module was born.
One of the relatively new AI-enabled cameras running a real-time pose estimation demo, powered by nothing less than a brand-new Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5.
A lot of raw materials and energy are used to produce a printer. The longer the device is in use, the better in terms of sustainability. With a Raspberry Pi, you can indirectly make older printers ...
Kiwa PVEL and Kiwa PI Berlin have published a white paper that uses recent module testing and in-factory data to guide the best use of testing and inspection metrics. The paper aims to ensure that ...
The Waveshare Pi5 Module Box is a compact aluminum enclosure that quickly turns a are Raspberry Pi 5 board into a slick-looking mini PC.
The Raspberry Pi Compute Module line is not really intended to be used by the average consumer, lacking any real day-to-day use unless you have a plan for an embedded system at the end of everything.