Tag: RPI4

Remote access to Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 platform for Software Developers

Low Raspberry Pi availability on the IoT market Many companies have been impacted by the global chip shortage and supply chain issues, including electronics and automotive industries. This problem also touched the main producer of small board computers, Raspberry Pi. Company’s CEO, Eben Upton said that they had difficulty meeting demand for many of its […]

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World-first Industrial AI Gateway with Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 and Coral from Google

New features of Edge TPU brought to ModBerry series In October 2020, with the release of the latest Compute Module 4 from Rasbperry Pi Foundation, TECHBASE announced an upgraded device from ModBerry 500 series, called ModBerry 500 CM4. Thanks to the high-performance PCI-Express bus introduced in Compute Module 4 and Raspberry Pi community, the device […]

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Available open source ventilator projects to help COVID-19 patients

When the news came out that ventilator shortages could be a problem, many saw the need for alternatives to the big manufacturers and rushed to create them. Unlike industrial projects, these projects were open and shared. Currently, Robert Reed and his group are starting to systematically evaluate the ranking of over 80 such open source […]

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NVMe SSD RAID array for Raspberry Pi cm4

With latest Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4, the Raspberry Foundation added NVMe SSD support via M.2 (PCIe 2.0) interface. Jeff Geerling tested 3 piece M.2 SSD RAID array which is another example how Compute Module 4 is a milestone in IoT applications. SSD/eMMC benchmark scores for Compute Module 4 With the debut of Raspberry Pi […]

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Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 premiere a new milestone

UPDATE 22.10.20: ModBerry 500 with Compute Module 4 available for pre-order TECHBASE’s ModBerry industrial computer series has received an update to Compute Module 4 and is available for pre-orders. TECHBASE is leading manufacturer of Industrial Raspberry Pi and Industrial Compute Module solutions. ModBerry 500 series is fully compatible with all releases of Compute Module from […]

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GPIO Screw Terminal for Raspberry Pi based IoT devices

A new GPIO Screw Terminal Hat has been introduces for Raspberry Pi SBCs, namely Raspberry Pi 4 Model B, Raspberry Pi 3 Model B/B+, Raspberry Pi Zero (W). Raspberry Pi 2 Model B, and Raspberry Pi Model B+. A range of GPIO is now exposed as screw terminal, for fast connection to the mainboard. This […]

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Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 based devices vs Radxa ROCK 3A

Radxa, in collaboration with Rockchip’s Toybrick division, began sampling the new community-supported SBC built around Rockchip RK3568 with NPU. ROCK 3A is basically a little brother of ROCK Pi 4, with some improvements from the experience on ROCK Pi 4, the main features are: RK3568 based, Quad A55 up to 2GHz, Mali G52 GPU, 0.8T […]

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Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 based devices vs Radxa ROCK 3A

Radxa, in collaboration with Rockchip’s Toybrick division, began sampling the new community-supported SBC built around Rockchip RK3568 with NPU. ROCK 3A is basically a little brother of ROCK Pi 4, with some improvements from the experience on ROCK Pi 4, the main features are: RK3568 based, Quad A55 up to 2GHz, Mali G52 GPU, 0.8T […]

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GPIO Screw Terminal for Raspberry Pi based IoT devices

A new GPIO Screw Terminal Hat has been introduces for Raspberry Pi SBCs, namely Raspberry Pi 4 Model B, Raspberry Pi 3 Model B/B+, Raspberry Pi Zero (W). Raspberry Pi 2 Model B, and Raspberry Pi Model B+. A range of GPIO is now exposed as screw terminal, for fast connection to the mainboard. This […]

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NVMe SSD RAID array for Raspberry Pi cm4

With latest Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4, the Raspberry Foundation added NVMe SSD support via M.2 (PCIe 2.0) interface. Jeff Geerling tested 3 piece M.2 SSD RAID array which is another example how Compute Module 4 is a milestone in IoT applications. SSD/eMMC benchmark scores for Compute Module 4 With the debut of Raspberry Pi […]

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