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Raspberry Pi (/ p aɪ /) is a series of small single-board computers developed in the United Kingdom by the Raspberry Pi Foundation in association with Broadcom. Early on, the Raspberry Pi project leaned towards the promotion of teaching basic computer science in schools and in developing countries.
The official Raspberry Pi blog has published a new article from Adafruit’s Ladyada, who lists a few of her recommended accessories for building Raspberry Pi machine learning projects. “Hi folks, Ladyada here from Adafruit. The Raspberry Pi folks said we could do a guest post on our Adafruit BrainCraft HAT & Voice Bonnet, so here we go!”
- After some wiggling of the PCIe slot, the raspberry Pi booted, but no devices were shown when running lspci (lspci can be installed via apt-get). The third attempt, however, after some professional wiggling of the PCIe slot, resulted in success! A booted Pi, with a PCIe switch!
- Raspberry Pi OS (previously called Raspbian) is the recommended operating system for normal use on a Raspberry Pi. Find help with installing Raspberry Pi OS on your Raspberry Pi in our online Getting started guide.
“The BrainCraft HAT has a 240×240 TFT IPS display for inference output, slots for camera connector cable for imaging projects, a 5-way joystick, a button for UI input, left and right microphones, stereo headphone out, stereo 1W speaker out, three RGB DotStar LEDs, two 3-pin STEMMA connectors on PWM pins so they can drive NeoPixels or servos, and Grove/STEMMA/Qwiic I2C port.”
“The Adafruit Voice Bonnet for Raspberry Pi: two speakers plus two mics. Your Raspberry Pi computer is like an electronic brain — and with the Adafruit Voice Bonnet you can give it a mouth and ears as well! Featuring two microphones and two 1Watt speaker outputs using a high-quality I2S codec, this Raspberry Pi add-on will work with any Raspberry Pi with a 2×20 GPIO header, from Raspberry Pi Zero up to Raspberry Pi 4 and beyond.”
For the complete list jump over to the official Raspberry Pi blog for the article in full.
Source : Raspberry Pi Blog
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