The Raspberry Pi Zero is a pretty low key little device, but the folks over at Adafruit figured out that it’s possible to turn the Zero into a USB device, which means it can be used to make a number ...
The project uses a handful of components, including several USB ports, LEDs, resistors, and a custom PCB. Once you have everything, you’ll need to solder it all together and reflow the board. If ...
[gbaman] has figured out a simpler way to program the new Raspberry Pi Zero over USB without modifying the board. Why is this useful? One example which appealed to us was setting the Zero’s USB port ...
When the Raspberry Pi Zero first came out, I said that I wished there were a USB hub made specifically for it. Well, my wish has been granted by UUGear, a company in Prague, Czech Republic. The lovely ...
Still can’t get your hands on a Pi Zero? We know. Why not de-solder a few headers from a Raspberry Pi 2 to fit in your next project instead? Using a pair of 2.5″ HDD enclosures, [nodenet] made a mini ...
But what if you need more USB ports? That’s where the X1013 10-port USB Hub add-on board comes in. Available from AliExpress or The Pi Hut for $35 and up, the board lives up to its name by providing ...
If you do, then you're in luck, thanks to the Suptronics X1013 expansion board for the Raspberry Pi 5, which adds ten USB ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has hit rock bottom. After years of working to lower the cost of hobbyist and educational computing, founder Eben Upton says it can go no further: At just US$5 its latest ...
The Raspberry Pi offers many possibilities, but looking at the more popular projects might have you wondering what you can do with the single-board computer if you don’t know how to solder. After all, ...
VIEWE has launched a 4-inch round HDMI display with 720x720 resolution, and a USB touchscreen function suitable for SBCs like ...