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A Raspberry Pi HAT for the Lego Technic fan

A Raspberry Pi HAT for the Lego Technic fan
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This Raspberry Pi add-on lets you control Lego robots

Raspberry Pi is releasing a new piece of hardware, which lets you put the modular, inexpensive computers into Lego robots and use them to control motors and sensors. It feels like an obvious choice.

Raspberry Pi s new Build HAT makes it easier to integrate Legos into projects

It plugs in using the 40-pin GPIO header on the mini computer and can control up to four Lego Technic sensors and motors from the Lego Education.

OKdo and OSA Electronics bring sound to the Raspberry Pi 400

OKdo and OSA Electronics bring sound to the Raspberry Pi 400
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More power for your Raspberry Pi: A new PoE+ HAT to sate power-hungry peripherals

More power for your Raspberry Pi: A new PoE+ HAT to sate power-hungry peripherals CEO Ebon Upton: 1st-gen HAT uses silicon that s in short supply but we re very good at pipelining Richard Speed Mon 24 May 2021 // 14:45 UTC Share Copy Raspberry Pi fans have another way of powering their mini puters and attached gizmos thanks to an impending update to the Power over Ethernet (PoE) Hardware Attached on Top (HAT), as the silicon required for its predecessor gets increasingly difficult to come by. The update for the original PoE HAT is imaginatively dubbed PoE+ HAT and is due to hit the shelves in June. The new hardware implements the 802.3at PoE+ standard (as well as the existing 802.3af).

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