Did You Know That The Raspberry Pi 4 Has More SPI, I2C, UART Ports?

A pinout diagram of the new Pi 4, showing all the alternate interfaces available.

We’ve gotten used to the GPIO-available functions of Raspberry Pi computers remaining largely the same over the years, which is why it might have flown a little bit under the …read more Continue reading Did You Know That The Raspberry Pi 4 Has More SPI, I2C, UART Ports?

Pi Compute Module is Love-child of Raspberry and Arduino

The Raspberry Pi compute module is a powerful piece of hardware, especially for the price. With it, you get more IO than a normal Pi, plus the ability to design hardware around it that’s specifically tailored to your needs rather than simply to general-purpose consumers. However, this comes at the …read more

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New Raspberry Pi 4 Compute Module: So long SO-DIMM, Hello PCIe!

The brand new Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 (CM4) was just released! Surprised? Nope, and we’re not either — the Raspberry Pi Foundation had hinted that it was going to release a compute module for the 4-series for a long while.

The form factor got a total overhaul, but there’s …read more

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Critical Intel Flaw Afflicts Several Motherboards, Server Systems, Compute Modules

A critical privilege-escalation flaw affects several popular Intel motherboards, server systems and compute modules. Continue reading Critical Intel Flaw Afflicts Several Motherboards, Server Systems, Compute Modules

Critical Intel Flaw Afflicts Several Motherboards, Server Systems, Compute Modules

A critical privilege-escalation flaw affects several popular Intel motherboards, server systems and compute modules. Continue reading Critical Intel Flaw Afflicts Several Motherboards, Server Systems, Compute Modules

Hackaday Links: July 26, 2020

An Australian teen is in hot water after he allegedly exposed sensitive medical information concerning COVID-19 patients being treated in a local hospital. While the authorities in Western Australia were quick to paint the unidentified teen as a malicious, balaclava-wearing hacker spending his idle days cracking into secure systems, a …read more

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Balena Introduces DIN-Capable Pi Compute Module Carrier Board

Although you don’t hear about it very much over the clamor of emulating old video game systems, one of the biggest uses of the Raspberry Pi outside its educational roots is in industry. The Pi makes for a great industrial control system, and if you mount it to a DIN …read more

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