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<div>==Descriptions==<br />
[[File:mOsso.png|border|right|link=|300px|mOsso Cape]]<br />
mOsso provide 4 relays 275V AC up to 10A output, 4 digital opto-isolated inputs and rs485 port. inputs can be self powered or with external power by jumper selection. Pins for PWR Button are exposed.<br />
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==Specifications==<br />
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===Electrical Specifications===<br />
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|9 to 24V DC connector<br />
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===Mechanical Specifications===<br />
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|Size<br />
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|1.6 mm<br />
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|RoHS Compliant<br />
|Yes<br />
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==EEPROM==<br />
[[File:mOssoPin.jpg|right|link=|mOsso Cape Pin Usage]]<br />
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|EEPROM Suport<br />
|No<br />
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|Board Name<br />
|mOsso<br />
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|Version<br />
|1<br />
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|Manufacturer<br />
|Nexlab<br />
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|Part Number<br />
|mOsso-1<br />
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|Pins Used<br />
|12,15,23,24,26 on P9, 9,11,12,14,15,28 on P8 <br />
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==Documentations==<br />
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|Open Source<br />
|Yes<br />
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|System Reference Manual<br />
|Yes<br />
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|Schematics<br />
|KICAD, PDF<br />
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|PCB Files<br />
|KICAD<br />
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|Gerber Files<br />
|Yes<br />
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|Bills of Materials<br />
|Yes<br />
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==Vendors==<br />
* [http://www.nexlab.net/ Nexlab]<br />
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==Manufacturer's Link==<br />
For more information please visit [http://www.nexlab.net/ Nexlab] <br /><br />
Online shop at [http://www.nexlab.net/mosso Nexlab mOsso shop page] <br /><br />
Source repository at [https://git.nexlab.net/nexlab/mOsso Nexlab gitlab mOsso project] <br /><br />
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<div>==Descriptions==<br />
[[File:mOsso.png|border|right|link=|300px|mOsso Cape]]<br />
mOsso provide 4 relays 275V AC up to 10A output, 4 digital opto-isolated inputs and rs485 port. inputs can be self powered or with external power by jumper selection. Pins for PWR Button are exposed.<br />
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==Specifications==<br />
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===Electrical Specifications===<br />
{|class="wikitable"<br />
|Power Supply<br />
|9 to 24V DC connector<br />
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===Mechanical Specifications===<br />
{|class="wikitable"<br />
|Size<br />
|131.32 x 79.5 mm<br />
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|Layers<br />
|2<br />
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|PCB Thickness<br />
|1.6 mm<br />
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|RoHS Compliant<br />
|Yes<br />
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==EEPROM==<br />
[[File:mOssoPin.jpg|right|link=|mOsso Cape Pin Usage]]<br />
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|EEPROM Suport<br />
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|Board Name<br />
|mOsso<br />
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|Version<br />
|1<br />
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|Manufacturer<br />
|Nexlab<br />
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|Part Number<br />
|mOsso-1<br />
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|Pins Used<br />
|12,15,23,24,26 on P9, 9,11,12,14,15,28 on P8 <br />
|}<br />
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==Documentations==<br />
{|class="wikitable"<br />
|Open Source<br />
|Yes<br />
|-<br />
|System Reference Manual<br />
|Yes<br />
|-<br />
|Schematics<br />
|KICAD, PDF<br />
|-<br />
|PCB Files<br />
|KICAD<br />
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|Gerber Files<br />
|Yes<br />
|-<br />
|Bills of Materials<br />
|Yes<br />
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==Vendors==<br />
* [http://www.nexlab.net/ Nexlab]<br />
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==Manufacturer's Link==<br />
For more information please visit [http://www.nexlab.net/ Nexlab] <br /><br />
Online shop at [http://www.nexlab.net/mosso] <br /><br />
Source repository at [https://git.nexlab.net/nexlab/mOsso] <br /><br />
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<div>==Descriptions==<br />
[[File:mOsso.png|border|right|link=|300px|mOsso Cape]]<br />
mOsso provide 4 relays 275V AC up to 10A output, 4 digital opto-isolated inputs and rs485 port. inputs can be self powered or with external power by jumper selection. Pins for PWR Button are exposed.<br />
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==Specifications==<br />
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===Electrical Specifications===<br />
{|class="wikitable"<br />
|Power Supply<br />
|9 to 24V DC connector<br />
|}<br />
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===Mechanical Specifications===<br />
{|class="wikitable"<br />
|Size<br />
|131.32 x 79.5 mm<br />
|-<br />
|Layers<br />
|2<br />
|-<br />
|PCB Thickness<br />
|1.6 mm<br />
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|RoHS Compliant<br />
|Yes<br />
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==EEPROM==<br />
[[File:mOssoPin.jpg|right|link=|mOsso Cape Pin Usage]]<br />
{|class="wikitable"<br />
|EEPROM Suport<br />
|No<br />
|-<br />
|Board Name<br />
|mOsso<br />
|-<br />
|Version<br />
|1<br />
|-<br />
|Manufacturer<br />
|Nexlab<br />
|-<br />
|Part Number<br />
|mOsso-1<br />
|-<br />
|Pins Used<br />
|12,15,23,24,26 on P9, 9,11,12,14,15,28 on P8 <br />
|}<br />
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==Documentations==<br />
{|class="wikitable"<br />
|Open Source<br />
|Yes<br />
|-<br />
|System Reference Manual<br />
|Yes<br />
|-<br />
|Schematics<br />
|KICAD, PDF<br />
|-<br />
|PCB Files<br />
|KICAD<br />
|-<br />
|Gerber Files<br />
|Yes<br />
|-<br />
|Bills of Materials<br />
|Yes<br />
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==Vendors==<br />
* [http://www.nexlab.net/ Nexlab]<br />
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==Manufacturer's Link==<br />
For more information please visit [http://www.nexlab.net/ Nexlab] <br /><br />
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=== Amescon===<br />
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==== RasPiComm ====<br />
[[File:RasPiComm.jpg|thumbnail|right|RasPiComm]]<br />
The [http://www.amescon.com/products.aspx RasPiComm] by [http://www.amescon.com/ Amescon] is a piggyback-mountable extension board and offers:<br />
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* RS-485<br />
* RS-232<br />
* RTC<br />
* direct I2C connector<br />
* 5-way joystick<br />
with driver support. Fully compatible with the B+!<br />
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More information: [http://www.amescon.com/products/technical-specifications.aspx Technical Specifications].<br />
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==== RasPiComm+ ====<br />
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[[File:RPCPMainboard.jpg|thumbnail|right|RasPiComm+ mainboard with 4 modules (not attached)]]<br />
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The [http://www.amescon.com/products/raspicommplus.aspx RasPiComm+] by [http://www.amescon.com/ Amescon] is a modular extension board for the Raspberry Pi and offers:<br />
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* 4 module slots for a wide range of modules (RS-232, RS-485 4 Wire, GSM, GPS, 1Wire, CAN, 8 Input, 8 Output, 16 isolated I/O, Profibus,...)<br />
* RTC<br />
* easy to set up<br />
* full driver support<br />
* industrial version for isolated 24V available<br />
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The RasPiComm+ will be launched Q1 2015. If you want to have it before the official launch, you can support the [http://igg.me/p/997426/x/9106232 Indiegogo campaign].<br />
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=== Ardhat ===<br />
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[http://ardhat.com Ardhat] is a HAT compliant Smart Power, Robotics and IoT Platform for the Raspberry Pi<br />
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[[File:ArdhatTopHatMotorClean.jpg|thumbnail|right|Ardhat with Arduino Motor Shield]]<br />
[[File:ArdhatSolar.png|thumbnail|right|Ardhat with A+ and Solar Panel]]<br />
[[File:ArdhatBallbotLowAngle.jpg|thumbnail|right|Ardhat with Lego EV3 Mindstorms]]<br />
'''Hardware Features'''<br />
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* Integrated 16MHz Arduino compatible processor<br />
* Accepts 5V Arduino shields, but also available with long -tail HAT header pins for HAT expansion.<br />
* 12 ch PWM O/P, 6 ch analog I/P <br />
* Real-time Clock <br />
* External 8-28V power input <br />
* High Power 3A 5V O/P <br />
* Full BBU/UPS <br />
* 10-DOF Sensor Fusion <br />
* Long Range Wireless Mesh up to 15km<br />
* Built-in 2050mAH battery <br />
* Barometer <br />
* Thermometer <br />
* Programmable Power/Navigation combo switch <br />
* ‘Zero CPU’ SmartLED driver <br />
* Ext and LiPo voltage monitors <br />
* Charge status & programmable LEDS <br />
* Programmable wakeup/watchdog <br />
* > 1,000 hour sleep mode operation <br />
* Fully RPi HAT standard compliant (with EEPROM) <br />
* Standard LiPo battery connector <br />
* Uses standard Arduino IDE <br />
* PiBow 'TopHat' available to provide physical protection<br />
* HAT compliant device-tree EEPROM<br />
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'''Software'''<br />
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The preferred environment for programming Ardhat is javascript, using node.js with Johnny Five, though Python and C/C++ bindings are also available, see Ardhat [https://github.com/Ardhat Github].<br />
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The Ardhat Real-Time is supplied as a preloaded sketch that includes a co-operative multitasking scheduler and utility functions, which can be modified as required using the Arduino IDE.<br />
It uses ~2kB of Arduino program space.<br />
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The basic functions include:<br />
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* Internal & external supply voltage monitoring <br />
* Sensor Fusion monitoring <br />
* Power/Navigation switch monitoring<br />
* Real-time clock monitoring<br />
* Status reporting to Raspberry Pi over Firmata<br />
* Raspberry Pi status monitoring <br />
* Sleep/Power Down Management<br />
* Wakeup scheduling<br />
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=== dresden elektronik ===<br />
==== RaspBee ====<br />
The [http://www.dresden-elektronik.de/funktechnik/solutions/wireless-light-control/raspbee/?L=1 RaspBee] is an expansion board which brings ZigBee connectivity to the Raspberry Pi. The shield allows direct communication with ZigBee PRO devices like Philips Hue, XBee Series 2 and others.<br />
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Key Features:<br />
* powered by Atmels ATmega256RFR2 (8-Bit AVR, 256 kB Flash, integrated RF transceiver)<br />
* 500m signal range (power amplified)<br />
* preflashed ZigBee firmware<br />
* also supports custom firmware via bootloader<br />
* extensive software package available<br />
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===AB Electronics UK===<br />
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====1-Wire Pi ====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/27/1-Wire-Pi 1 Wire Pi] from AB Electronics is a communication board supporting the 1-Wire® protocol. A 5V buffered I2C port is also provided on the board.<br />
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====1-Wire Pi Plus ====<br />
[[File:1_wire_pi_plus.jpg|thumbnail|1 Wire Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/60/1-Wire-Pi-Plus 1 Wire Pi Plus] from AB Electronics UK is a communication board supporting the 1-Wire® protocol. Designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. A 5V buffered I2C port is also provided on the board.<br />
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==== ADC Pi - Raspberry Pi Analogue to Digital converter ====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/17/ADC-Pi-V2---Raspberry-Pi-Analogue-to-Digital-converter ADC Pi V2.1] is an 8 channel 17 bit analogue to digital converter designed to work with the Raspberry Pi platform. The ADC Pi V2.1 is based on two Microchip MCP3424 A/D converters each containing 4 analogue inputs with up to 18 bit resolution. <br />
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==== ADC Pi Plus - Raspberry Pi Analogue to Digital converter ====<br />
[[File:Adcpiplus.jpg|thumbnail|ADC Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/56/ADC-Pi-Plus---Raspberry-Pi-Analogue-to-Digital-converter ADC Pi Plus] is an 8 channel 17 bit analogue to digital converter designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. . The ADC Pi Plus is based on two Microchip MCP3424 A/D converters each containing 4 analogue inputs with up to 18 bit resolution. <br />
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====ADC DAC Pi - 12 bit 2 channel ADC and DAC====<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/39/ADC-DAC-Pi-Raspberry-Pi-ADC-and-DAC-expansion-board ADCDAC Pi] is a 2 channel 12 bit analogue to digital converter and 2 channel 12 bit digital to analogue converter designed to work with the Raspberry Pi platform. <br />
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====Breakout Pi - Prototyping board====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/46/products3Raspberry-Pi46Breakout-Pi Breakout Pi] is a useful and versatile prototyping expansion board for the Raspberry Pi models A and B.<br />
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====Breakout Pi Plus - Prototyping board====<br />
[[File:Breakout_pi_plus.jpg|thumbnail|Breakout Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/59/Breakout-Pi-Plus Breakout Pi Plus] is a useful and versatile prototyping expansion board designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. <br />
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====Com Pi RS232 Serial and 1-Wire ====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/26/Com-Pi-RS232-Serial-and-1-Wire Com Pi] from AB Electronics is a communication board supporting RS232 and 1-Wire® protocols. A 5V buffered I2C port is also provided on the board.<br />
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====Delta-Sigma Pi 18 bit Analogue to Digital converter ====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/14/Delta-Sigma-Pi-18-bit-Analogue-to-Digital-converter Delta-Sigma Pi] is an 8 channel analogue to digital converter designed for use on the Raspberry Pi computer platform. The board is based around the MCP3424 low noise and high accuracy 18 bit delta-sigma analogue to digital converter from Microchip Technology Inc. A pair of MCP3424 converters are included on the board along with an I2C buffer interface allowing you to connect additional 5V I2C devices to the same bus.<br />
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====IO Pi 32 Channel Port Expander====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/18/IO-Pi-32-Channel-Port-Expander-for-the-Raspberry-Pi-computer-boards IO Pi] is a 32 channel digital expansion board designed for use on the Raspberry Pi computer platform. The board is based around the MCP23017 16-bit I/O expander from Microchip Technology Inc. A pair of MCP23017 expanders are included on the board allowing you to connect up to 32 digital inputs or outputs to the Raspberry Pi. <br />
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====IO Pi Plus 32 Channel Port Expander====<br />
[[File:Iopiplus.jpg|thumbnail|IO Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/54/IO-Pi-Plus IO Pi Plus] is a 32 channel digital expansion board designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. The board is based around the MCP23017 16-bit I/O expander from Microchip Technology Inc. A pair of MCP23017 expanders are included on the board allowing you to connect up to 32 digital inputs or outputs to the Raspberry Pi.<br />
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====Raspberry Pi Plus Adapter Kit====<br />
[[File:Plus_adapter.jpg|thumbnail|Raspberry Pi Plus Adapter Kit]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/58/Raspberry-Pi-Plus-Adapter-Kit Raspberry Pi Plus Adapter Kit] allows you to connect expansion boards designed for the original Raspberry Pi models A and B onto your new Raspberry Pi A+, Raspberry Pi B+ and Raspberry Pi 2 Model B. The adapter board includes mounting holes for both the Raspberry Pi and the expansion board allowing you to securely fit your expansion boards onto the Raspberry Pi. <br />
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====Raspberry Pi B+ Breakout Kit====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/48/Raspberry-Pi-B-Breakout-Kit Raspberry Pi B+ Breakout] is an easy to assemble breakout board to use with the Raspberry Pi model B+<br />
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====RTC Pi Real time Clock Module ====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/15/RTC-Pi-Real-time-Clock-Module RTC Pi] is a real time clock module which connects via the GPIO port on a Raspberry Pi.<br />
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====RTC Pi Plus Real time Clock Module ====<br />
[[File:Rtcpiplus.jpg|thumbnail|RTC Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/52/RTC-Pi-Plus RTC Pi Plus] is a real time clock module which connects via the GPIO port on a Raspberry Pi. Designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. <br />
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====Serial Pi - RS232 serial interface====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/29/Serial-Pi Serial Pi] is a stackable communication board supporting the RS232 serial protocol.<br />
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====Serial Pi Plus - RS232 serial interface====<br />
[[File:Serialpiplus.jpg|thumbnail|Serial Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/51/Serial-Pi-Plus Serial Pi Plus] is a stackable communication board supporting the RS232 serial protocol. Designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. <br />
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====Servo Pi - PWM servo controller====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/44/Servo-Pi Servo Pi] is a 16-channel, 12-bit PWM controller suitable for driving LEDs and radio control servos. <br />
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===Advamation===<br />
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==== AdvaBoard RPi1 ====<br />
The [http://www.advaboard.de AdvaBoard RPi1] is a multifunctional extension-board, which contains:<br />
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* TFT-display-interface (3.2" 320x240, 5" 800x480, 7" 800x480)<br />
* touchscreen interface<br />
* real-time-clock (RTC)<br />
* CPLD + a microcontroller<br />
* all I/Os are 5V-tolerant, except I2C<br />
* analog-I/Os (4* 16bit inputs, 2* 8bit outputs)<br />
* separate connectors for all interfaces (I2C, SPI, digital/analog-I/O, RS-232, RS-485 incl. pluggable terminator)<br />
* power-management: battery-backed RPC/I2C-interfaces, power-down, power-up on time or event, separately powered peripherals<br />
* JTAG-programmer for Xilinx CPLDs/FPGAs, C2-programmer for SiLabs C8051F*<br />
* Software (C + Python 2.6/3.x libraries, free example programs)<br />
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Details can be found at [http://www.advamation.com/products/embeddedpc/advaboard.html www.advamation.com/products/embeddedpc/advaboard.html].<br />
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More boards (e.g. additional displays, I/Os, motors, sensors etc.), which can be connected to the Raspberry Pi and/or the AdvaBoard RPi1 will also be available soon.<br />
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===Pi Supply - Pi Cocktails===<br />
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The following add on boards will shortly be available from [http://www.pi-supply.com Pi Supply] and are based on the Pi Cocktail series of boards explored in [http://themagpi.com The MagPi magazine]. More details to follow soon.<br />
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===MyPiShop===<br />
==== Pi 8 LED & 8 Button ====<br />
[http://mypishop.com/Pi%208%20LED%20&%208%20Button.html Pi 8 LED & 8 Button] interface board for Raspberry Pi. <br />
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Perfect way to learn how to use the GPIO pins.<br/><br />
Plugs directly into the Raspberry Pi GPIO connector. (P1 header)<br/><br />
Has eight bright green LED's and eight momentary switches.<br/><br />
For a more detailed description see: http://mypishop.com/Pi%208%20LED%20&%208%20Button.html<br />
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==== Stepper Motor Controller Board ====<br />
[http://mypishop.com/Stepper.html Pi Stepper Motor Controller] interface board for Raspberry Pi. <br />
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The stepper board uses 8 GPIO pins to drive up to two stepper motors.<br/><br />
(One stepper motor is included in the kit)<br/><br />
Plugs directly into the Raspberry Pi GPIO connector. (P1 header)<br/><br />
The board can use the 5 VDC provided by the Raspberry Pi or you can optionally provide your own source voltage to drive the motors.<br/><br />
This board includes a ULN2803 8 Channel Darlington Driver and can be used to control other higher current devices such as relay boards, etc.<br/><br />
For a more detailed description see: http://mypishop.com/Stepper.html<br />
<br />
==== Read Your Pi !(LCD Interface Board) ====<br />
[http://mypishop.com/Read%20Your%20Pi%20!.html Read Your Pi (LCD)] interface board for Raspberry Pi. <br />
<br />
Available kits with 20x4 LCD display or 16x2 LCD display.<br />
The interface board uses the GPIO pins display characters on a LCD display.<br/><br />
Plugs directly into the Raspberry Pi GPIO connector. (P1 header)<br/><br />
For a more detailed description see: http://mypishop.com/Read%20Your%20Pi%20!.html<br />
<br />
==== Protect Your Pi ! (16 or 32 IO Expansion Kit) ====<br />
[http://mypishop.com/ Protect Your Pi (LCD)] interface board for Raspberry Pi. <br />
<br />
Available kits with 16 or 32 GPIO expansion pins.<br />
The expansion board uses the I2C bus on the Raspberry Pi to provide up to 32 additional GPIO pins.<br/><br />
Plugs directly into the Raspberry Pi GPIO connector. (P1 header)<br/><br />
For a more detailed description see: http://mypishop.com<br />
<br />
==== Pi MATRIX ! 8X8 LED Matrix with 16 bit I/O ! ====<br />
[http://mypishop.com/ Pi MATRIX !] 8X8 LED Matrix with 16 bit I/O kit for the Raspberry Pi. <br />
<br />
HUGE 8X8 LED MATRIX<br/><br />
Plugs directly into the Raspberry Pi GPIO connector. (P1 header)<br/><br />
Take the display off and use it for 16 bits of I/O<br/><br />
For a more detailed description see: http://mypishop.com<br />
<br />
=== Mikronauts ===<br />
<br />
==== Pi Droid Alpha Educational Robot Controller ====<br />
[[File:Pi_droid_alpha_0021.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Pi Droid Alpha Educational Robot Controller]]<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-droid-alpha/ Pi Droid Alpha Educational Robot Controller] Raspberry Pi expansion board from [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] <br />
<br />
Pi Droid Alpha adds: <br />
<br />
- eight FlexIO Servo/PWM/IO headers<br />
<br />
- sixteen digital input/outputs<br />
<br />
- eight analog inputs<br />
<br />
- a dual h-bridge motor driver <br />
<br />
to Raspberry Pi.<br />
<br />
==== RoboPi Advanced Robot Controller ====<br />
[[File:RoboPi_Pi_A_0863_web_800px.jpg|300px|thumb|right|RoboPi Advanced Robot Controller]]<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/robopi/ RoboPi Advanced Robot Controller] Raspberry Pi expansion board from [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] <br />
<br />
RoboPi adds:<br />
<br />
- eight-core 32-bit microcontroller running at 100Mhz<br />
<br />
- 24x FlexIO Servo/PWM/io<br />
<br />
- 8x 12 bit analog inputs<br />
<br />
- easy to use C and Python RoboPi API<br />
<br />
to the Raspberry Pi in order to off-load hard real time I/O and allow more precise timing than Linux running on the Pi allows.<br />
<br />
==== Pi Rtc Dio Gold Real Time Clock + Digital I/O expander ====<br />
[[File:Pi_Rtc_Dio_0640a_web.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Pi Rtc Dio expansion board for the Raspberry Pi]]<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-rtc-dio/ Mikronauts Pi Rtc Dio Real Time Clock & I/O Expansion Board] <br />
<br />
Pi Rtc Dio Gold adds:<br />
<br />
- Real Time Clock<br />
<br />
- 3v3 power supply<br />
<br />
- 32 bits digital I/O<br />
<br />
- prototyping area<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc Dio stacks on top of the Raspberry Pi and was designed by [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] to make building one-off expansion circuits easier for everyone. Pi Rtc Dio also has a four pin I2C expansion header, and a five pin COM connector for future expansion.<br />
<br />
==== Pi Rtc Dio Silver Digital I/O expander ====<br />
[[File:pi_jumper_large_breadboard.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Pi Jumper Breakout Board]]<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-rtc-dio/ Mikronauts Pi Rtc Dio Real Time Clock & I/O Expansion Board] that stacks on top of the Raspberry Pi and was designed by [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] to add 32 digital I/O's and 3.3v power supply making one-off expansion circuits easier for everyone. Pi Rtc Dio also has a four pin I2C expansion header, and a five pin COM connector for future expansion.<br />
<br />
==== Pi Jumper & Pi Jumper Plus Breakout with 3v3 and 5v I2C ====<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-jumper/ Pi Jumper] is the ultimate Raspberry Pi breakout board from [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts]<br />
<br />
Pi Jumper adds:<br />
<br />
- clearly labelled breakout of the 26 pin GPIO connector<br />
<br />
- 3v3 power supply for your breadboard circuits<br />
<br />
- 3v3 I2C expansion connector<br />
<br />
- 5v I2C expansion connector<br />
<br />
Pi Jumper Plus provides an IDC jumper cable instead of the stacking header so that you can plug Pi Jumper Plus right into a solderless breadboard.<br />
<br />
==== SchoolBoard ][ develpoment board with LED's & Switches ====<br />
[[File:Pi_jumper_schoolboard2.jpg|300px|thumb|right|SchoolBoard 2 Development Board shown with Pi Jumper and Raspberry Pi]]<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/proto/schoolboard/ SchoolBoard ][ 8xLED's, 8xDipSw, 8xPushButton, large solderless bread board for education from [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts]<br />
<br />
SchoolBoard ][ adds:<br />
<br />
- 8x LED's with current limiting resistors<br />
<br />
- 8x slide switches with current limiting resistors<br />
<br />
- 8x tactile push buttons with current limiting resistors<br />
<br />
SchoolBoard ][ was designed to work with any single board computer or other development board.<br />
<br />
==== EZasPi prototyping board, stacks on TOP of Pi rev.1/2 ====<br />
[[File:EZasPi-400pix.jpg|300px|thumb|right|EZasPi Prototyping board for the Raspberry Pi]]<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/ezaspi/ EZasPi] prototyping board for rev.1 or rev.2 Raspberry Pi, with stacking header and mounting hardware<br />
<br />
EZasPi adds:<br />
<br />
- Raspberry Pi GPIO 26 connector labeled on both sides<br />
<br />
- 3v3 4 pin I2C expansion connector<br />
<br />
- 3v3 5 pin TTL level serial port connection<br />
<br />
- extra large prototyping area<br />
<br />
- mounting holes compatible with rev.2 Model A & Model B<br />
<br />
- works with 26 & 40 pin Raspberry Pi, Banana Pi, Odroid C1, MIPS CI20 and more<br />
<br />
==== EZasPi (B) prototyping board, stacks on UNDER Pi rev.2 ====<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/ezaspi-b/ EZasPi (B)] prototyping board for the rev.2 Raspberry Pi, with stacking header and mounting hardware<br />
<br />
Both boards are silk screened to indicate signal busing, are designed to accommodate screw terminals, and have an I2C expansion header footprint. EZasPi also has a COM expansion header footprint.<br />
<br />
=== Nexlab.net ===<br />
<br />
==== OssoPI (Relay and digital inputs) ====<br />
[[File:OssoPI.jpg|thumbnail|OssoPI]]<br />
[http://www.nexlab.net/product/ossopi-raspberrypi-io-expansion-board/ OssoPI] is an expansion board featuring 8x 277V @ 10A relays + 8x digital (opto or non-opto isolated) inputs on standard dimensions for 9 unit DIN rail enclosure<br />
<br />
==== Rasky (KVM over IP) ====<br />
[[File:Rasky_N0.jpg|thumbnail|Rasky]]<br />
[http://www.nexlab.net/product/rasky Rasky] is an expansion board for raspberry pi model 2B to use the rpi as a KVM over IP. It features VGA video acquisition, 2 250VAC 10A relays, 2 digital opto-isolated digital inputs, keyboard, mouse and remote storage emulation over USB, power management using 4 Ni-MH rechargeable AA batteries to assure rpi clean shutdown in case of power loss/failure.<br />
<br />
It is actually in crowdfunding, but production will go on no matter how the campaign will end, the price anyway will change depending on the campaign success. Estimated delivery for the first batch is Q2 2016, it will be available both as a kit and ready to use. All developement, both for hw and sw, is completely open source.<br />
<br />
==== SafePI ====<br />
[[File:SafePI.jpg|thumbnail|SafePI]]<br />
[http://www.nexlab.net/safepi SafePI] is an fully open hardware expansion board for raspberry pi model 1B+, 2, 3 providing power supply protection and safe shutdown by using 4 common available AA rechargeable Ni-MH batteries.<br />
<br />
Features<br />
* It notify the Raspberry when primary power is absent on a configurable GpIO (pin 36 or 38) and then give enough time to shutdown from the batteries.<br />
* When the RPi is on and the primary power is connected, it recharge the batteries.<br />
* It provide safe voltage regulator giving the ability to power the RPi from 7V to 25V.<br />
* Battery drain when switched off if minimal (less than 10mA/h)<br />
* optionally stackable with other expansion boards (need the right pin header mounted!)<br />
* It uses 4x commonly available (and low cost) AA Ni-MH batteries<br />
* Very long life battery duration: they are used only when the primary power fail<br />
* Open Source design (GPL licensed)<br />
<br />
Sources and schematics available from [https://git.nexlab.net/nexlab/SafePI SafePI gitlab repository]<br />
<br />
=== electronics.cat ===<br />
==== 3Bpi - Three Branch Pi ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ set05_08 aka 3Bpi] translates bidirectionally inputs/outputs of the Raspberry Pi's GPIO from 3.3V to 5V TTL levels. It has three external ports to connect [http://electronics.cat/ electronics.cat] open source hardware boards. This board takes advantage of P5's Raspberry Pi, with access to a second I2C channel (I2C_0, it can be used without camera connected) and CTS and RTS for hardware flow control in serial communications. Two of 3Bpi's ports, P3 and P4, can be used as 8 bit input/output or I2C and/or SPI ports. One port, P2, is thought for serial communications and Raspberry Pi can be set as master or slave setting the jumpers properly.<br />
<br />
==== Relays Board ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_02/ set05_02] is a 4 relays board to be connected to [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi]. It can be expanded to another 4 relays board or an [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_04b/ input board]<br />
<br />
==== Input Board ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_04b/ set05_02] is a 4 inputs board to be connected to [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi]. It can be expanded to another 4 inputs board or a [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_02/ 4 relays board]<br />
<br />
==== LEDs + microswitch ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set01_04/ set01_04] is a universal 8 bit inputs (microswitch) / outputs (LEDs) to be connected to [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi]. Each bit is set as input or output through jumpers position.<br />
<br />
==== Digital Input / Output I2C expander ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set03_03/ set03_03] expands 16 inputs/outputs using TWI (I2C) to be connected to [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi]. Each board has two PCF8574. The lower bit is forced to a low level hardware (chip 1 A0 = 0 and chip 2 A0 = 1). Addresses A1 and A2 are set through SMD microswitch (SW1). The jumpers can notify if there is any change when reading, avoiding a constant reading of I2C bus. P1 and P2 connectors are designed to be connected in daisy chain up to four set03_03 boards (64 inputs / outputs).<br />
<br />
==== RS232 to TTL converter ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set01_03/ set01_03] translates RS232 signals to TTL to be connected to P2's [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi] serial communication port.<br />
<br />
==== USB - RS232 TTL / I2C translator ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set01_05/ set01_05] has three functions : 1st) translating USB to TTL Tx and Rx to be connected to [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi], 2nd) converting USB to I2C and 3rd) supplying voltage to next board (it is not for 3Bpi) if jumper is between positions 1 and 2.<br />
<br />
==== uC Atmega ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set01_01/ set01_01] is a microcontroller board with two 8-bit ports of inputs/outputs and one serial communication port. It is useful when it is needed to implement some real time application. It can be connected to [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi] using any port. Usually through serial communication port.<br />
<br />
=== MSL Digital Soulutions ===<br />
<br />
==== RemotePi Board ====<br />
[[File:RemotePiBoardForPi2.JPG|thumb|[http://www.msldigital.com/ RemotePi Board]]]<br />
The [http://www.msldigital.com/products/remotepi-board-plus-2015 RemotePi Board] is an intelligent infrared remote controlled power switch add-on board for the Raspberry Pi2, B, B+, A+. It allows to switch power on and off using any button (configurable in learning mode) of an existing standard IR remote. Power is only cut after notifying the OS and giving it time to shut-down. It is mainly intended to remote control (using LIRC) and power off/on a mediacenter system. i.e OpenELEC, Raspbmc, XBian, RasPlex, Raspbian. The board is compatible to simple GPIO IR receiver and piggy backs onto the Raspberry Pi, no soldering required. For more information click [http://www.msldigital.com/pages/more-information here].<br />
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==== USB Hub Zero ====<br />
[[File:HubZeroTop.jpg|thumb|[http://www.msldigital.com/ USB Hub Zero]]]<br />
The [http://www.msldigital.com/products/hub-zero USB Hub Zero] is a USB hub designed for the Raspberry Pi Zero. Having the same footprint, it is mounted under the Pi Zero and can be powered from the Pi Zero.<br />
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=== DTronixs ===<br />
<br />
You can get these boards at tindie.com in the [https://www.tindie.com/stores/DTronixs/ DTronixs store]<br />
<br />
==== MiniPiio L293D ====<br />
[http://zuzebox.wordpress.com/2012/09/07/minipiio-l293d-board-v0-10/ MiniPiio L293D] is a small (50x40mm) add-on board which provides a dual H-Bridge DC-Motor circuit using the venerable L293D chip. <br />
<br />
==== MiniPiio Relay2 ====<br />
[http://zuzebox.wordpress.com/2012/09/07/minipiio-relay2-board-v0-10/ MiniPiio Relay2] is a small (50x40mm) add-on board which provides a two 1A DPCO Relays. Each relay has a set of screw terminals for easy wiring. <br />
<br />
==== MiniPiio DIO16 ====<br />
[http://zuzebox.wordpress.com/2012/06/24/minipiio-dio16-v0-10/ MiniPiio DIO16] is a small (50x40mm) add-on board which provides an additional 16-channels of Digital Input/Outputs for the RPi. It can use either a MCP23S17 (SPI) or MCP23017 (I2C) Port Expander.<br />
<br />
==== MiniPiio RS232 ====<br />
[http://zuzebox.wordpress.com/2012/06/24/minipiio-rs232-v0-10/ MiniPiio RS232] is a small (50x40mm) add-on board which provides a basic RS232 to TTL interface for the RPi. It uses a 3.3V MAX3232 to provide the RS232 interface.<br />
<br />
==== MiniPiio ULN2803 ====<br />
[http://zuzebox.wordpress.com/2012/06/24/minipiio-uln2803-v0-10/ MiniPiio ULN2803] is a small(50x40mm) add-on board which connects a ULN2803 Darlington Driver chip to the RPi's GPIO allowing the RPi to control electronic circuits which require more current to drive them.<br />
<br />
==== RPi MIDI Breakout Board ====<br />
[http://zuzebox.wordpress.com/2012/03/18/midi-breakout-board-for-raspberry-pi-v0-10/ RPi MIDI Breakout Board] is a simple MIDI breakout board for the Raspberry Pi using the hardware UART from the RPi's expansion interface.<br />
<br />
==== RPi Protoboard SM====<br />
[http://zuzebox.wordpress.com/2012/06/25/raspberry-pi-protoboard-sm-v0-10/ RPi Protoboard SM] is a simple prototype board for the Raspberry Pi. Here is [http://www.designspark.com/knowledge/raspberry-pi-prototype-board-files another link] to the same project.<br />
<br />
==== RPi "UserPort" ====<br />
[http://zuzebox.wordpress.com/2012/03/14/userport-for-raspberry-pi-v0-10/ RPi UserPort] is a digital and analogue I/O board for the Raspberry Pi. UserPort replicates the original BBC Micros digital User Port and Analogue Port but uses more modern components such as the MCP23S17 16-ch GPIO and MCP3204 4-ch 12-bit ADC.<br />
<br />
===mindsensors.com ===<br />
[[File:mindsensors-logo.jpg]]<br />
==== PiStorms ====<br />
[[File:PiStorms-board-w300.jpg|thumb|[http://www.mindsensors.com/teaching-stem-with-robotics/13-pistorms-base-kit PiStorms Robot with LEGO Parts]]]<br />
[http://www.mindsensors.com/teaching-stem-with-robotics/13-pistorms-base-kit PiStorms] board from [http://www.mindsensors.com mindsensors.com] fits over the GPIO pins of Raspberry Pi, and it can control LEGO Mindstorms motors and sensors. This board has integrated touch screen LCD with browser to start/stop your programs. Users can program it in Python or Scratch.<br />
<br />
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<br />
===OpenElectrons.com ===<br />
[[File:Oe-logo-print.png]]<br />
==== PiServoController ====<br />
[[File:PiServoController-board-w300.jpg|thumb|[http://www.mindsensors.com/rpi/34-6-channel-servo-controller-for-raspberry-pi PiServoController]]]<br />
[http://www.mindsensors.com/rpi/34-6-channel-servo-controller-for-raspberry-pi PiServoController] board from [http://www.openelectrons.com OpenElectrons.com] fits over the GPIO pins of Raspberry Pi, and it can control upto 6 servos from Raspberry Pi. It has i2c interface to control i2c devices. This board provides power stabilization for Raspberry Pi, so that any power fluctuations won't cause RPi to reset. It also provides signal buffering so that you can connect higher voltage servos to the board.<br />
For Servo control, it uses Open Source Software, [https://github.com/richardghirst/PiBits/tree/master/ServoBlaster ServoBlaster]. Users can program the servo control in Python.<br />
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<br />
==== PiPan ====<br />
[[File:PiPan-by-openelectrons.jpg|thumb|[http://www.mindsensors.com/rpi/33-pi-pan PiPan]]]<br />
[http://www.mindsensors.com/rpi/33-pi-pan PiPan] is a Pan/Tilt Kit for PiCamera designed by [http://www.openelectrons.com OpenElectrons.com]. Pi-Pan provides Pan and tilt movements for your Raspberry Pi Camera, using two servos for X and Y axis movements. The kit includes servos, mounting hardware and [http://www.mindsensors.com/rpi/34-6-channel-servo-controller-for-raspberry-pi PiServoController] board to control servo movements.<br />
Users can program the servo control/camera movements, etc. in Python.<br />
There also is a light that can be fitted in front of the PiCamera to illuminate subjects, [http://www.mindsensors.com/rpi/83-pi-light-for-pi-pan PiLight].<br />
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==== PiConsole ====<br />
[[File:PiConsole-by-openelectrons.jpg|thumb|[http://www.mindsensors.com/53-console-adapters PiConsole]]]<br />
[http://www.mindsensors.com/53-console-adapters PiConsole] is a Bluetooth Console adapter designed by [http://www.openelectrons.com OpenElectrons.com]. You can use this to access the console of your Pi on a smartphone or tablet, making it very convenient to use RPi outddoors. There are two models, using Bluetooth 2.1 technology and Bluetooth 4.0 (BLE) technology. They also come in the form of a kit, which includes a pass-through header, in case you want to attach other devices on the GPIO header.<br />
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===Pi&Bash>_ ===<br />
[http://www.piandbash.co.uk Pi&Bash>_] Multifunction GPIO Boards for Raspberry Pi <br />
<br />
==== Pi&Bash>_ The One-Stop Raspberry Pi Add-On Board ====<br />
The Pi&Bash>_ is a new add-on board for the brilliant Raspberry Pi single board computer, designed for anyone who wants to get their Raspberry Pi to interact with the outside world. There are already many add-on boards available, but this one is different, since it offers far more flexibility to the user. Most add-on boards will let the user learn some new programming skills by introducing a new function, such as digital I/Os, or a display, or some analogue inputs, but the Pi&Bash>_ gives the users all this and more on a single compact board.<br />
<br />
The beauty of having all these functions on the one board, means that the user is not limited by the constraints of the add-on board, and when they are ready to take the next step and use a new function, they can do so without delay. This is a very powerful motivation for anyone learning to program, as the functions of the board continually inspire the learner.<br />
<br />
The Pi&Bash>_ comes with the following functions/interfaces: [[File:pinventor.co.uk/piandbash_images/FullSizeRender.jpg|thumb|[http://www.pinventor.co.uk/piandbash Pi&Bash]]]<br />
<br />
*Traffic Light LEDs<br />
*5 Push Button Switches<br />
*Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) with 2 lines of 16 characters<br />
*Software switchable LCD backlight<br />
*Thermometer<br />
*8 configurable digital inputs/outputs (I/Os)<br />
*8 analogue inputs<br />
*Header for connecting additional I2C devices<br />
*Can be powered from external 5V supply<br />
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<br />
===Pi-Plates.com===<br />
[[File:3D-ppLogoSmall.gif]]<br />
Stackable expansion boards that allow you to control the world with a Raspberry Pi.<br />
====DAQCplate====<br />
[[File:DAQCplate-R1.0.png|thumbnail|DAQCplate from Pi-Plates]]<br />
The Pi-Plates DAQC (DAC-SEE) adds a rich set of input/output options to your Raspberry Pi. It includes 7 powerful digital outputs for driving external devices such as relays and high current LEDs as well as 8 analog to digital inputs for measuring temperature, voltage, humidity and more. In addition there are eight digital inputs, two analog outputs, and seven general purpose indicator LEDs. Other features include:<br />
* Dedicated onboard processor<br />
* Provides real time data collection<br />
* Allows for future code updates<br />
* Only needs two dedicated RPI pins (GPIO 25 and CE1)1<br />
* All features accessible via rich Python command set<br />
* Compatible with all versions of Raspberry Pi<br />
* Design allows up to eight DAQCplates to be stacked together for eight times the I/O<br />
* Uses less than 20mA of DC current during standby<br />
* Conforms to ROHS, FCC Part 15 Class A, and CE standards<br />
* All inputs and outputs ESD and overvoltage protected<br />
* Protects your Raspberry Pi while providing enhanced I/O<br />
* Includes programmable bi-color LED<br />
* Additional 14-pin header included if B+ signals are required<br />
* Capable of reading up to seven HC-SR04 distance sensors<br />
* Each DAQCplate is 100% tested and verified<br />
* Detailed Online Users Guide with Examples<br />
For detailed specifications, go to https://pi-plates.com/product/daqcplate/<br />
<br />
==== MOTORplate ====<br />
[[File:MOTORbrochure.jpg|thumbnail|MOTORplate from Pi-Plates]]<br />
The Pi-Plates MOTORplate is the most powerful motor controller you can buy for your Raspberry Pi. It has the capability of driving two stepper motors using four step sizes including microstepping. Or, it can control four DC motors with 10 bit resolution. Additional headers allow dedicated power control to each motor controller. There are four 16-bit tachometers for DC speed control and the ability to use acceleration on all motors to prevent stalls and maximize torque. Four protected general purpose inputs can be be attached to end stop, limit, optical, or hall effect sensors. Other features include:<br />
* Dedicated onboard processor<br />
* Allows for future code updates<br />
* Only needs two dedicated RPI pins (GPIO 25 and CE1)<br />
* All features accessible via rich Python command set<br />
* Compatible with all versions of Raspberry Pi<br />
* Design allows up to eight MOTORplates to be stacked together for eight times the motor drive<br />
* Compatible with all other Pi-Plates. <br />
* Uses less than 20mA of DC current during standby<br />
* Conforms to ROHS, FCC Part 15 Class A, and CE standards<br />
* All inputs and outputs ESD and overvoltage protected<br />
* Protects your Raspberry Pi while providing enhanced smart motor control<br />
* Includes programmable LED<br />
* Additional 14-pin header included if B+ signals are required<br />
* Each MOTORplate is 100% tested and verified<br />
* Detailed Online Users Guide with Examples<br />
For detailed specifications, go to https://pi-plates.com/product/motorplate/<br />
<br />
==== RELAYplate ====<br />
[[File:CallOuts.png|thumbnail|RELAYplate from Pi-Plates]]<br />
The Pi-Plates RELAYplate is the safest relay controller available for the Raspberry Pi. It has the capability of driving 7 individual relays each UL rated to switch 120VAC or 30VDC at 1 amp. This Pi-Plate has been specifically designed to protect the user and the user's hardware from any single point failure. Other features include:<br />
* Dedicated onboard processor<br />
* Allows for future code updates<br />
* Only needs two dedicated RPI pins (GPIO 25 and CE1)<br />
* All features accessible via rich Python command set<br />
* Compatible with all versions of Raspberry Pi<br />
* Design allows up to eight RELAYplates to be stacked together for a total of 56 relays<br />
* LED annunciators provide visual status of each relay.<br />
* Seven screwless terminal blocks provide additional safety and convenience.<br />
* Compatible with all other Pi-Plates. <br />
* Uses less than 20mA of DC current during standby<br />
* Conforms to ROHS, FCC Part 15 Class A, and CE standards<br />
* Design to conform to the stringent safety standards of UL 60950<br />
* Protects your Raspberry Pi while providing enhanced relay control<br />
* Includes programmable LED<br />
* Additional 14-pin header included if B+ signals are required<br />
* Each RELAYplate is 100% tested and verified<br />
* Detailed Online Users Guide with Examples<br />
For detailed specifications, go to https://pi-plates.com/product/relayplate/<br />
<br />
====PROTOplate====<br />
[[File:PROTOplate-R1.0.png|thumbnail|PROTOplate from Pi-Plates]]<br />
The Pi-Plates PROTOplate provides an inexpensive and convenient way to add personalized and custom hardware to your Pi-Plates based project. Key features include:<br />
* A low cost yet versatile solution for adding custom hardware to a Pi-Plate based design<br />
* Mechanically and electrically compatible with all Pi-Plate boards<br />
* Mates with all three revisions of the Raspberry Pi including version A, B, B+, and R2<br />
* Multiple boards can be stacked to provide addition area for components<br />
* Comes preassembled – no soldering required<br />
* Additional 14-pin header included if B+ and R2 signals are required<br />
For detailed specifications, go to https://pi-plates.com/product/proto/<br />
<br />
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<br />
===Pridopia ===<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] Rs-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi 4 USB hub & multi-function I2C AD/DA RTC RS232 board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* The Rs-Pi Internal 4 Ports USB hub with multi-function I2C board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
(RTC-DS1307, Temperature Sensor-TMP102, D/A MCP4725,A/D ADS1015,EEPROM, MCP23008, FT232RL, ZT3243) <br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-hub-i2c-ad-da-ft232-r1.html Rs-Pi-USB-hub-I2C-multi-function AD/DA Board] <br />
with USB to RS232 full DB9 9pin signal or USB to TTL (FT232RL) console port), RTC with CR1220 battrey, USB with 1.6A PTC fuse for all four USB ports. No extra extension cable need. and no extra Power adapter for USB hub. <br />
All from [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/index.html Pridopia]<br />
All of our Rs-Pi Products are design and Made in UK<br />
<br />
We have four different models with different function, you can choose anyone you want.<br />
* 1. Rs-Pi 4 USB Hub with ( ds1307) [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-4hub-rtc-lite2.html Rs-Pi 4 USB Hub RTC -Lite]<br />
* 2. Rs-Pi 4 USB Hub with ( ds1307,tmp102, mcp4725,24c32) [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-hub-i2c-lite.html Rs-Pi USB Hub-Lite]<br />
* 3. Rs-Pi 4 USB Hub with ( ds1307,tmp102, mcp4725,24c32, ft232RL) - with USB to TTL (just need one USB cable plug-in your PC and Rs-Pi) [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-hub-i2c-ft232-lite.html Rs-Pi USB Hub FT232RL-Lite ]<br />
* 4 Rs-Pi 4 USB Hub with ( ds1307,tmp102, mcp4725,ads1015, 24c32, mcp23008, ft232RL, zt3243) with USB to RS232 (DB9 full 9pin RS232 COM port output) or USB to TTL console port [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-hub-i2c-ad-da-ft232-r1.html Rs-Pi-USB-hub-I2C-multi-function AD/DA Board]<br />
All of our Rs-Pi Products are design and Made in UK<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi 4 USB hub with I2C 23017x2 32 GPIO board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* The Rs-Pi Internal 4 Ports USB hub with I2C 23017x2 32 GPIO board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-4-hub-i2c-23017-2.html Rs-Pi-4-USB-hub-I2C-23017x2 Board] <br />
All from [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/index.html Pridopia]<br />
All of our Rs-Pi Products are design and Made in UK<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi 4 USB hub with SPI 23s17x2 32 GPIO board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* The Rs-Pi Internal 4 Ports USB hub with SPI 23s17x2 32 GPIO board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-4-hub-spi-23s17-2.html Rs-Pi-4-USB-hub-SPI-23s17x2 Board] <br />
All from [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/index.html Pridopia]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi 7 USB hub with multi-function I2C AD/DA board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* The Rs-Pi Internal 7 Ports USB hub with multi-function I2C board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
(RTC-DS1307, Temperature Sensor-TMP102, D/A MCP4725,A/D ADS1015,EEPROM) <br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-7-hub-i2c-ad-da.html Rs-Pi-7-USB-hub-I2C-multi-function AD/DA Board] <br />
RTC with CR2032 battrey, USB with 2 x 1.6A PTC fuse for all seven USB ports. No extra extension cable need. and no extra Power adapter for USB hub. <br />
All from [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/index.html Pridopia]<br />
<br />
We have two different models with different function, you can choose anyone you want.<br />
* 1. Rs-Pi 7 USB Hub with ( ds1307,tmp102,24c32) [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-7-hub-i2c-lite.html Rs-Pi 7 USB Hub -Lite]<br />
* 2. Rs-Pi 7 USB Hub with ( ds1307,tmp102,24c32,ads1015,mcp4725 ) [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-7-hub-i2c-ad-da.html Rs-Pi 7 USB Hub AD/DA Board ]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi 7 USB hub with I2C 23017x1 16 GPIO board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* The Rs-Pi Internal 7 Ports USB hub with I2C 23017 16 GPIO board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-7-hub-i2c-23017-1.html Rs-Pi-7-USB-hub-I2C-23017 Board] <br />
All from [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/index.html Pridopia]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi 7 USB hub with SPI 23s17x1 16 GPIO board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* The Rs-Pi Internal 7 Ports USB hub with SPI 23S17 16 GPIO board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-7-hub-spi-23s17-1.html Rs-Pi-7-USB-hub-SPI-23S17 Board] <br />
All from [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/index.html Pridopia]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi I2C 23017 x2 (or SPI 23s17 x2) 32 GPIO with uln2803 x2 board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* 1. The Rs-Pi I2C 23017x2 32 GPIO with 8 Switch input & uln2803x2 output board <br />
each 23017 port A output to ULN2803, first one 23017 port B for 8 switch input, second one 23017 port B for normal output with 8 LED.<br />
with 3.5mm block terminal 9pin output, can plug in our 2803 relay board<br />
with two Step motor connector (5V,D0,D1,D2,D3) (5V,D4,D5,D6,D7) can use Step motor (28BYJ-48 5VDC)<br />
with 4 5V motor output port <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-i2c-23017x2-2803x2.html Rs-Pi-I2C-23017x2-2803x2 Board] <br />
* 2. The Rs-Pi SPI 23s17x2 32 GPIO with 8 Switch input & uln2803x2 output board <br />
each 23s17 port A output to ULN2803, first one 23s17 port B for 8 switch input, second one 23s17 port B for normal output with 8 LED.<br />
with 3.5mm block terminal 9pin output, can plug in our 2803 relay board<br />
with two Step motor connector (5V,D0,D1,D2,D3) (5V,D4,D5,D6,D7) can use Step motor (28BYJ-48 5VDC)<br />
with 4 5V motor output port <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-spi-23s17x2-2803x2.html Rs-Pi-SPI-23s17x2-2803x2 Board] <br />
All from [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/index.html Pridopia]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi I2C 23017 -2 or SPI 23s17 -2 - 32 GPIO Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* 1. Rs-Pi I2c 23017 x2 32GPIO board I2C interface <br />
size 49mm x 49mm <br />
with 32 Blue SMD LED [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23017-2-lp.html Rs-Pi-23017-2]<br />
-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* 2. Rs-Pi SPI 23s17 x2 32GPIO Board SPI Interface<br />
size 49mm x 49mm<br />
with 32 Blue SMD LED [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23s17-2-lp.html Rs-Pi-23S17-2]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi I2C 23017 -4 or SPI 23s17 -4 - 64 GPIO Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* 1. Rs-Pi I2c 23017 x4 64 GPIO board I2C interface <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
with 64 Blue SMD LED [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23017-4-lp.html Rs-Pi-23017-4]<br />
* 2. Rs-Pi SPI 23s17 x4 64 GPIO Board SPI Interface<br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
with 64 Blue SMD LED [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23s17-4-lp.html Rs-Pi-23S17-4]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi I2C 23017 -8 or SPI 23s17 -8 - 128 GPIO Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* 1. Rs-Pi I2c 23017 x8 128GPIO board I2C interface <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23017-8-lp.html Rs-Pi-23017-8]<br />
* 2. Rs-Pi SPI 23s17 x8 128GPIO Board SPI Interface<br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23s17-8-lp.html Rs-Pi-23S17-8]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi I2C 32 Channel PWM /Servo Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi I2c 32 channel PWM / Servo board I2C interface <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-9685-2-lp.html Rs-Pi-9685-2]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi I2C 16 Channel PWM /Servo & I2C 23017 (or SPI 23s17) 16 GPIO Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* 1. Rs-Pi I2c 32 channel PWM / Servo board & I2C 23017-1 16 GPIO + uln2803 for Port A <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-9685-23017-lp.html Rs-Pi-9685-23017] <br />
* 2. Rs-Pi I2c 32 channel PWM / Servo board & SPI 23S17-1 16 GPIO + uln2803 for Port A <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-9685-23s17-lp.html Rs-Pi-9685-23s17]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi I2C 24x16 LED Matrix Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
Rs-Pi I2c 24x16 LED Matrix Board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-matrix-3.html Rs-Pi-24x16 LED Matrix] <br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi I2C 16x16 LED Matrix Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
Rs-Pi I2c 24x16 LED Matrix Board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-matrix-2.html Rs-Pi-16x16 LED Matrix] <br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi ULN2803 & SPI AD/DA & I2C 1-Wire - special for rs-pi v2-p5 ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi ULN2803 & SPI AD/DA with 1-Wire (V2-P5 support) Board <br />
ULN2803 8 Darlington transistor array output<br />
can output to 8 5V relay <br />
with 2 Step motor connector,can connect Step motor(28BYJ-48 5VDC)<br />
and MCP3002 SPI Interface 10 bit Analog-to-Digital Converter<br />
and MCP4802 SPI Interface 8 bit Digital-to-Analog Converter<br />
size 49mm x 39mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-2803-ad-da-1wire.html Rs-Pi-2803-1-Wire]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi ULN2803 8bit 2 Relay Board + 2 Step Motor Port ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi ULN2803 2 Relay Board + 2 Step Motor Port<br />
ULN2803 8 Darlington transistor array output<br />
size 55mm x 40mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-2803-step.html Rs-Pi-2803-2Relay-StepMotor]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi ULN2803 & SPI AD/DA Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi ULN2803 & SPI AD/DA Board <br />
ULN2803 8 Darlington transistor array output<br />
can output to 8 5V relay <br />
with 2 Step motor connector,can connect Step motor(28BYJ-48 5VDC)<br />
and MCP3002 SPI Interface 10 bit Analog-to-Digital Converter<br />
and MCP4802 SPI Interface 8 bit Digital-to-Analog Converter<br />
size 49mm x 39mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-2803-sm-ad-da-lp.html Rs-Pi-2803-ADDA]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi ULN2803 8bit 2 Relay , 4 Relay, 8 Relay Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
*1. Rs-Pi ULN2803 2 Relay Board <br />
ULN2803 8 Darlington transistor array output<br />
size 49mm x 40mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-2803-2relay.html Rs-Pi-2803-2Relay]<br />
*2. Rs-Pi ULN2803 4 Relay Board <br />
ULN2803 8 Darlington transistor array output<br />
size 76mm x 36mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-2803-4relay.html Rs-Pi-2803-4Relay]<br />
*3. Rs-Pi ULN2803 8 Relay Board <br />
ULN2803 8 Darlington transistor array output<br />
size 76mm x 76mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-2803-8relay.html Rs-Pi-2803-8Relay]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi L293D-3 6 Motor Board support Rs-pi V2-P5====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
*1. Rs-Pi L293D-3 6 Motor Board support Rs-Pi- V2 P5<br />
size 55mm x 56mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-L293d-3.html Rs-Pi-L293D-3 Motor Board]<br />
All of our Rs-Pi Products are design and Made in UK<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi L293D-2 4 Motor Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi L293D-2 4 Motor Board <br />
size 55mm x 56mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-L293d-2.html Rs-Pi-L293D-2 Motor Board]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi 8GPIO Switch & I2C 23017 (or SPI 23s17) 16 GPIO Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* 1. Rs-Pi 8GPIO Switch & I2C 23017-1 16 GPIO + uln2803 for Port A <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23017-8sw.html Rs-Pi-23017-8-Switch] <br />
* 2. Rs-Pi 8GPIO Switch & SPI 23S17-1 16 GPIO + uln2803 for Port A <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23s17-8sw.html Rs-Pi-23s17-8-Switch]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi 4 USB hub & 7 USB hub with 1-Wire Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* 1. Rs-Pi 4 USB hub & multi function & 1-Wire Board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-4hub-i2c-ad-da-1wire.html Rs-Pi-4hub-1Wire] <br />
* 2. Rs-Pi 7 USB hub & multi function & 1-Wire Board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-7-hub-i2c-ad-da-1wire.html Rs-Pi-7hub-1Wire]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi 2482-100 & 2482-800 1-Wire 9 channel Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi 2482-800 & 2482-100 9 Channel 1-Wire Board <br />
DS2482-800 8 channel with 8 ESD diode & DS2482-100 with 1 ESD diode 1 channel 1-Wire board<br />
with AM2302 sockt & DS18B20 socket<br />
size 71mm x 54mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-2482-800.html Rs-Pi-9Channel-1-Wire]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi i2c 18 bit 32 channel A/D Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi i2c 18bit 32 Channel A/D Board <br />
i2c 18bit 32 channel A/D board<br />
size 71mm x 54mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-3424-8.html Rs-Pi-32Channel-A/D]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi i2c 18 bit 16 channel A/D Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi i2c 18bit 16 Channel A/D Board <br />
i2c 18bit 16 channel A/D board<br />
size 71mm x 54mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-3424-4.html Rs-Pi-16Channel-A/D Board]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi USB to TTL console Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi USB to TTL Console Board <br />
USB to TTL Console module plug in Rs-Pi with normal USb to Mini USb cable with your PC or Mac<br />
size 32mm x 39mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-ttl.html Rs-Pi-USB-TTL Console Board]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi RS232 DB9 cable ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi RS232 DB9 console cable with 90cm length cable [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-232r1-db9.html Rs-Pi-RS232-DB9]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi 16 channel PWM/Servo & L293D-2 4 Motor w/ DC Power supply ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi 16 channel PWM/Servo & L293D-2 4 Motor w/ DC Power supply [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-9685-l293d-pw.html Rs-Pi-16 channel PWM/Servo & 2 L293D 4 Motor & DC Power Supply]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi 16 channel PWM/Servo & L293D-2 4 Motor ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi 16 channel PWM/Servo & L293D-2 4 Motor [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-9685-l293d.html Rs-Pi-16 channel PWM/Servo & 2 L293D 4 Motor ]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi LCD Master Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi LCD Master Board support GPIO 84x48 LCD, GPIO 16x2 LCD, GPIO 20x4 LCD [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-LCD-master.html Rs-Pi LCD Master Board ]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi i2c LCD Master Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi LCD Master Board support GPIO 84x48 LCD, i2c 16x2 LCD, i2c 20x4 LCD [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-i2c-LCD-master.html Rs-Pi i2c LCD Master Board ]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi Power Bank Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi DC Power Bank Board provide 5V, 3.3V, GND signal, also provide 4 extra logic level converter on board, with 2 channel i2c input socket with logic level converter [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-power-bank.html Rs-Pi DC Power supply multi-function Board ]<br />
<br />
New Scratch software support our full range products [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/rs-pi-set-scratch.html Scratch interface ]<br />
<br />
All of our Rs-Pi Products are design and Made in UK<br />
All can plug in our RS-Pi USB hub multi-function Board and work together.<br />
<br />
=== Sfera Labs ===<br />
[[File:SferaLabsLogo.png|Sfera Labs]]<br />
<br />
http://www.sferalabs.cc<br />
<br />
==== Strato Pi ====<br />
[[File:SferaLabs-StratoPiBase.png|thumbnail|right|Strato Pi Base mounted on RPi2]]<br />
[[File:SferaLabs-StratoPiUPS.png|thumbnail|right|Strato Pi UPS mounted on RPi2]]<br />
'''Strato Pi''' is a professional expansion board that enhances the Raspberry Pi with several hardware features to make it suitable for use in professional applications where reliability and service continuity are key requirements. <br />
<br />
Strato Pi complies with CE directives for EMC, Electrical Safety, Emission and RoHS.<br />
<br />
Strato Pi has two versions: ''Base'' and ''UPS''<br />
<br />
Features:<br />
<br />
* 9-28Vdc power supply, with surge and reverse polarity protection<br />
* Real time clock (RTC) with on-board lithium back-up battery<br />
* Standard RS-232 and RS-485 interfaces to the Raspberry Pi serial line, with opto-isolator and electrostatic discharge protection<br />
* On-board buzzer, connected to an I/O pin of the Raspberry Pi board, for acoustic feedback<br />
* On-board LEDs for power supply and serial line activity<br />
* Power supply and serial connections on a screw terminal block<br />
<br />
The UPS version adds:<br />
<br />
* Integrated uninterruptible power supply, with external lead-acid 12V battery<br />
* Simple UPS status and control via the I/O pins of the Raspberry Pi board<br />
* On-board LED for battery operations status<br />
* Hardware watchdog implemented in the Strato Pi board, fully independent from the Raspberry Pi, controlled via the I/O pins of the Raspberry Pi board<br />
<br />
For more details: http://www.sferalabs.cc/strato<br />
<br />
==== Strato Pi Server ====<br />
[[File:SferaLabs-StratoPiServer.png|thumbnail|right|Strato Pi Server]]<br />
'''Strato Pi Server''' is a module comprising of a Raspberry Pi 2 Model B and a [[#Strato Pi | Strato Pi]] (Base or UPS) enclosed in a standard standard 4 modules DIN-rail case.<br />
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Strato Pi Server is compliant with the CE certification requirements for electromagnetic compatibility (EN61000-6-2), electrical safety (EN60664-1), emission (EN61000-6-3) as well as the RoHS directive for hazardous substances (2011/65/UE).<br />
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For more details: http://www.sferalabs.cc/strato<br />
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=== Sheepwalk Electronics ===<br />
[[File:SWE LOGO.png|none]]<br />
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==== RPI1 Passive 1-Wire Module ====<br />
[[File:SWE RPI1.jpg|thumbnail|none]]<br />
The [http://www.sheepwalkelectronics.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=32 RPI1] is a very simple board to allow easy use of the kernel/GPIO based 1-Wire Master on your Raspberry Pi. It is available assembled or as a kit of parts.<br />
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==== RPI2 Single Channel I2C to 1-Wire Master ====<br />
[[File:SWE RPI2.jpg|thumbnail|none]]<br />
The [http://www.sheepwalkelectronics.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=30 RPI2] is a DS2482-100 based I2C to 1-Wire Master. Fully supported by OWFS it allows you to access the full range of 1-Wire devices on your Raspberry Pi.<br />
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==== RPI3 Eight Channel I2C to 1-Wire Master ====<br />
[[File:SWE RPI3.jpg|thumbnail|none]]<br />
The [http://www.sheepwalkelectronics.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=33 RPI3] is a DS2482-800 based eight channel I2C to 1-Wire Master. Fully supported by OWFS it allows you to access the full range of 1-Wire devices on your Raspberry Pi. Having 8 separate 1-Wire channels it allows you to build a large 1-Wire network. It also optionally features a DS1307 I2C Real Time Clock IC ensuring accurate timing for your 1-Wire data even after a reboot.<br />
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=== Cabin Tech Global, LLC ===<br />
[[File:ctg logo2.jpg]]<br />
==== Guzunty Programmable I/O Expansion Board ====<br />
The [http://www.cabintechglobal.com?tab=semi&prod=guzuntykit Guzunty] adds open source programmable hardware to the Raspberry Pi at an amazingly low price. The design contains a 72 macrocell programmable logic device, so the board functions like a 'virtual breadboard'.<br><br />
[[File:Guzunty photo.jpg|thumbnail|none]]<br />
<br>This board is ideal for those with many different projects in mind, because it is so flexible. It can be a simple IO expander, a 7 segment LED driver, provide servo and regular PWM outputs, or anything you can dream up that will fit into 1600 logic gates. The device is '5 volt tolerant' and so can be used to safely interface 5v logic devices (such as Arduino) to the 3.3v Raspberry Pi. The [https://github.com/Guzunty/Pi/wiki GitHub] community site contains many ready made cores that you can download and use directly. You can design your own custom cores using industry standard languages such as VHDL or Verilog. <br />
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=== Axiris ===<br />
==== AbioWire+ ====<br />
[http://www.axiris.eu/en/index.php/1-wire/abiowire AbioWire+] is a 1-Wire adapter providing seventeen 1-Wire channels with ESD protection, three 1-Wire controller chips, and a real-time clock (RTC).<br />
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==== AbioCard model A ====<br />
[http://www.axiris.eu/en/index.php/i-o-cards/abiocard AbioCard model A] expansion board featuring a real-time clock (RTC), 8 bidirectional I/O lines, 8 12-bit ADC inputs, 16 PWM outputs at 97 kHz with 8-bit resolution.<br />
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==== AbioCard model B ====<br />
[http://www.axiris.eu/en/index.php/i-o-cards/abiocard AbioCard model B] expansion board featuring a real-time clock (RTC), 8 bidirectional I/O lines, 8 12-bit ADC inputs, 16 PWM outputs at 40-1000 Hz with 12-bit resolution.<br />
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==== AbioRTC ====<br />
[http://www.axiris.eu/en/index.php/i-o-cards/abiortc AbioRTC] is an inexpensive real-time clock (RTC) expansion board.<br />
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=== Dexter Industries ===<br />
==== GrovePi ====<br />
[http://www.dexterindustries.com/GrovePi/ GrovePi] is an Arduino based expansion board which adds support for [http://www.seeedstudio.com/wiki/GROVE_System Grove] analog, digital, serial and I2C sensors.<br />
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==References==<br />
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==Introduction==<br />
On the Raspberry Pi, there are several connections which can be used for expansion:<br />
* The [[RPi Low-level peripherals|Rpi GPIO]] (General Purpose Input/Output) pins are exposed, that means that expansion boards are able to talk directly to the CPU.<br />
* The DSI connector will allow low-level interfacing with LCDs and other displays.<br />
* The CSI connector will allow camera modules to be added in future.<br />
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==Expansion boards by functions==<br />
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=== Power Supply and Control ===<br />
''See also [[Comparison of power supply & management hardware]].''<br />
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==== BattBorg ====<br />
[[File:BattBorg.jpg|thumb|[https://www.piborg.org/battborg BattBorg]]]<br />
[https://www.piborg.org/battborg BattBorg] is a power converter for your Raspberry Pi which allows you to power the Raspberry Pi off batteries. It will work with most batteries/battery packs that are between 7-36V so it's great for 12V car batteries, 8xAA battery packs, and so on. Perfect for autonomous robot projects where using a USB charger is not an option.<br />
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==== Meltwater's Switched Mode Power Supply Kit ====<br />
This is a DC to DC [http://www.pihardware.co.uk switched mode power supply], another great add on board in Meltwater's range. It comes as a kit of parts, ready to be soldered together. This can supply a 5 volt output to a Raspberry Pi from an input of anywhere from 7 to 40 volts!<br />
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Testing has shown that the unit is around 80% efficient, where a comparable linear regulator (such as LM350T) was measured under 50% (based on a quick test).<br />
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==== Pi Supply Switch ====<br />
[http://www.pi-supply.com/product/pi-supply-raspberry-pi-power-switch/ The Pi Supply Switch] is an "intelligent" power management device for the Raspberry Pi made by Pi Supply. This add on board has hard on/off switches as well as a soft shutdown switch, which initiates a safe shutdown using a simple Python script. It allows you to cycle power on the Raspberry Pi without plugging and unplugging either your "wall-wart" power supply, or the micro-USB plug input to your Pi. It includes an LED status indicator, and 3 mounting holes for easy use in any project you have in mind. It needs only one GPIO pin to operate, with the option of using a second GPIO pin to add the safe shutdown functionality.<br />
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It is an Open Source project, and comes with free stickers and a free noodle USB cable to connect to your Pi.<br />
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The Pi Supply was funded using the crowdfunding site, Kickstarter.<ref>http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/pisupply/pi-supply-intelligent-power-switch-for-raspberry-p</ref><br />
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==== Power Pi ====<br />
[[File:PowerPi A2a.png|thumb|[http://andicelabs.com/power-pi PowerPi]]]<br />
The [http://andicelabs.com/power-pi PowerPi] is a flexible power supply and control board. It can power the Raspberry Pi from a 4-14VDC source or a single-cell Lithium-Ion battery. It has integrated battery charging, switch-over, and monitoring. The AVR power supervisor allows the Pi to be powered on and off autonomously and also provides RTC and watchdog functionality.<br />
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==== RemotePi Board ====<br />
[[File:RemotePiBoardForPi2.JPG|thumb|[http://www.msldigital.com/ RemotePi Board]]]<br />
The [http://www.msldigital.com/products/remotepi-board-plus-2015 RemotePi Board] is an intelligent infrared remote controlled power switch add-on board for the Raspberry Pi2, B, B+, A+. It allows to switch power on and off using any button (configurable in learning mode) of an existing standard IR remote. Power is only cut after notifying the OS and giving it time to shut-down. It is mainly intended to remote control (using LIRC) and power off/on a mediacenter system. i.e OpenELEC, Raspbmc, XBian, RasPlex, Raspbian. The board is compatible to simple GPIO IR receiver and piggy backs onto the Raspberry Pi, no soldering required. For more information click [http://www.msldigital.com/pages/more-information here].<br />
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==== 3V3 DC-DC Switched Mode Regulator ====<br />
The Raspberry Pi uses a linear regulator to convert the input 5V to 3V3. This converter can be replaced with a more efficient switching mode to reduce the power needed. This can be useful when running the Pi on battery. More information and a ready-to-buy kit be found [http://bitwizard.nl/wiki/index.php/Reducing_power_consumption_of_a_raspberry_Pi here]<br />
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==== Pi Jumper & Pi Jumper Plus (GPIO breakout, 3v3 power, 3v3 & 5V I2C) ====<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-jumper/ Pi Jumper is the ultimate Raspberry Pi breakout board from [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] <br />
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Pi Jumper features:<br />
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[[File:pi_jumper_large_breadboard.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Pi Jumper Breakout Board]]<br />
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- Works with Rasperry Pi Model A, Model B, Model A+ and Model B+, Raspberry Pi 2 Model B<br />
(also workds with Banana Pro, Banana Pi, ODROID C1, MIPS Creator CI20)<br />
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- stacks on the Raspberry Pi (or any other Pi expansion board - such as RoboPi and EZasPi - with a stacking header)<br />
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- stacking Pi header<br />
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- 3.3V power regulated from the Pi's 5V supply (no more 50mA limit!)<br />
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- 3.3V I2C vertical expansion header<br />
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- 5.0V I2C vertical expansion header with level translation<br />
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- 20 pin male or round female breadboard interface header<br />
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- all headers/connectors have clear labels for all pins<br />
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- 3 screw terminal for 5V / 3v3 / GND (can be used to power Pi)<br />
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Pi Jumper Plus features:<br />
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[[File:Pi_jumper_plus_with-_large_breadboard.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Pi Jumper Plus Breakout Board]]<br />
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- 26 pin IDC ribbon cable connecting the Raspberry Pi to Pi Jumper<br />
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- 26 pin male header for the ribbon cable<br />
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- 3.3V power regulated from the Pi's 5V supply (no more 50mA limit!)<br />
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- 3.3V I2C right angle expansion header<br />
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- 5.0V I2C right angle expansion header with level translation<br />
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- 20 pin male or round female breadboard interface header<br />
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- all headers/connectors have clear labels for all pins<br />
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- 3 screw terminal for 5V / 3v3 / GND (can be used to power Pi)<br />
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[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-jumper/ For more information about Pi Jumper please visit the Pi Jumper product page]<br />
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====Pi-PSU-Pi====<br />
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[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-power-bank.html Pi-PSU-Pi]<br />
[[File:Pi-psu-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|PSU-Pi]]<br />
input DC 9 ~ 16 have 5V for your Pi with Logic Level converter<br />
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==== Strato Pi UPS ====<br />
[[File:SferaLabs-StratoPiUPS.png|thumbnail|right|Strato Pi UPS mounted on RPi2]]<br />
[[File:SferaLabs-StratoPiServer.png|thumbnail|right|Strato Pi UPS Server]]<br />
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'''Strato Pi UPS''' by [http://www.sferalabs.cc Sfera Labs] is a professional expansion board that enhances the Raspberry Pi with several hardware features to make it suitable for use in professional applications where reliability and service continuity are key requirements.<br />
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Strato Pi complies with CE directives for EMC, Electrical Safety, Emission and RoHS.<br />
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Features:<br />
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* 9-28Vdc power supply, with surge and reverse polarity protection<br />
* Real time clock (RTC) with on-board lithium back-up battery<br />
* Standard RS-232 and RS-485 interfaces to the Raspberry Pi serial line, with opto-isolator and electrostatic discharge protection<br />
* On-board buzzer, connected to an I/O pin of the Raspberry Pi board, for acoustic feedback<br />
* On-board LEDs for power supply and serial line activity<br />
* Power supply and serial connections on a screw terminal block<br />
* Integrated uninterruptible power supply, with external lead-acid 12V battery<br />
* Simple UPS status and control via the I/O pins of the Raspberry Pi board<br />
* On-board LED for battery operations status<br />
* Hardware watchdog implemented in the Strato Pi board, fully independent from the Raspberry Pi, controlled via the I/O pins of the Raspberry Pi board<br />
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It is also available is the ''Server'' version pre-assembled in a standard 4 modules DIN rail case together with a Raspberry Pi 2 Model B.<br />
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For more details: http://www.sferalabs.cc/strato<br />
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==== UPS PIco ====<br />
http://www.pimodules.com/_pdf/UPS_PIco_Final_PiMMP-R6.pdf<br />
[[File:UPS PIco.jpg|framed|right|UPS PIco]]<br />
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'''U'''ninterruptible '''P'''ower '''S'''upply with '''P'''eripherals and '''I'''2C '''co'''ntrol Interface<br /><br />
The UPS PIco is an advanced uninterruptible power supply for the Raspberry Pi® that adds a wealth of innovative power back-up functionality and development features to the innovative microcomputer! The standard UPS PIco is equipped with a 300mAh LiPO battery specially designed to enable safe shutdown during a power cut. The UPS PIco is powered and the battery pack intelligently charged via the GPIO pins on the Raspberry Pi®, so no additional cabling or power supply is required. The UPS PIco is designed to be 100% compliant with HAT standards for the Raspberry Pi® B+ and A+, and is mechanically compatible with the original Raspberry Pi® models A and B when an extension header is used. In addition to this, because the UPS Pico requires no external powering and fits within the footprint of the Raspberry Pi®, it is compatible with most cases. The UPS PIco can also be equipped with an optional Infra-Red Receiver which is routed directly to GPIO18 via the PCB. Finally, the UPS Pico features an implemented Automatic Temperature Control PWM FAN controller, and can be equipped with a micro fan kit, which enables the use of the Raspberry Pi® in extreme conditions including very high temperature environments.<br />
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Features<br />
The list of features of the UPS PIco is as follows:<br />
* Raspberry Pi B+ HAT Compliant<br />
* Plug and Play<br />
* Smart Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)<br />
* Integrated LiPO Battery (8-10 Minutes of Power Back-Up)<br />
* Intelligent Automatic Charger<br />
* No Additional External Power Required<br />
* Additional 3000 mAh Battery for 8 Hours Run-Time (Not Included)<br />
* 5V 2A Power Backup (Peak Output 5V 3A)<br />
* Integrated Software Simulated Real Time Clock (RTC) with Battery Back-Up<br />
* File Safe Shutdown Functionality<br />
* Raspberry Pi B+ Activity Pin<br />
* PWM FAN control (Fan Not Included)<br />
* 2 User Defined LEDs<br />
* 2 User Defined Buttons<br />
* Integrated Buzzer for UPS and User Applications<br />
* Status Monitoring - Powering Voltage, UPS Battery Voltage and Temperature<br />
* I2C PICo Interface for Control and Monitoring<br />
* RS232 Raspberry Pi Interface for Control and Monitoring<br />
* XTEA Based Cryptography User Software Protection <br />
* 2 Level Watch-dog Functionality with FSSD and Hardware Reset<br />
* Raspberry Pi B+ Hardware Reset Button via Spring Test Pin (Not Included) <br />
* Jumpers for Raspberry Pi B+ Pin Functionality Selection<br />
* Stackable Header for Add-On Boards<br />
* Boot Loader for Live Firmware Update<br />
* Compatible with Intelligent IR Remote Power ON/OFF (PowerMyPi)<br />
* Integrated ESD-Protected 2 Channel A/D 10 Bit Converters 0-5.2V<br />
* Integrated ESD-Protected 1-Wire Interface<br />
* Labeled J8 Raspberry Pi B+ GPIO Pins for Easy Plug & Play <br />
* Infra Red Receiver Sensor Interface (IR Not Included)<br />
* Upgradable with PIco Add-on Boards<br />
* Fits Inside Most Existing Cases<br />
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For more details<br />
[http://www.pimodules.com]<br />
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==== SafePI ====<br />
[[File:SafePI.jpg|thumbnail|SafePI]]<br />
[http://www.nexlab.net/safepi SafePI] is an fully open hardware expansion board for raspberry pi model 1B+, 2, 3 providing power supply protection and safe shutdown by using 4 common available AA rechargeable Ni-MH batteries.<br />
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Features<br />
* It notify the Raspberry when primary power is absent on a configurable GpIO (pin 36 or 38) and then give enough time to shutdown from the batteries.<br />
* When the RPi is on and the primary power is connected, it recharge the batteries.<br />
* It provide safe voltage regulator giving the ability to power the RPi from 7V to 25V.<br />
* Battery drain when switched off if minimal (less than 10mA/h)<br />
* optionally stackable with other expansion boards (need the right pin header mounted!)<br />
* It uses 4x commonly available (and low cost) AA Ni-MH batteries<br />
* Very long life battery duration: they are used only when the primary power fail<br />
* Open Source design (GPL licensed)<br />
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Sources and schematics available from [https://git.nexlab.net/nexlab/SafePI SafePI gitlab repository]<br />
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===Protect & leds===<br />
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====Buffer Board====<br />
[http://www.thebox.myzen.co.uk/Raspberry/Buffer_Board.html Buffer Board] How to make a Pi Buffer on Veroboard. Each of the 14 outputs can drive up to 500mA using a Darlington array.<br />
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==== FREE GPIO protect (5 V compatible) + 3 button & leds ***DEAD LINK*** ====<br />
[[File:Raspberry pi- EASY GPIO.jpg|thumb|[http://ares.asso-ensea.net/robotics/raspberry-pi-easy-gpio-english-version/ EASY GPIO]]]<br />
[http://ares.asso-ensea.net/robotics/raspberry-pi-easy-gpio-english-version/ EASY GPIO] is an GPIO expansion board.(GPIO are protected by diode.)<br />
*3 leds + 3 button <br />
*6 GPIO ( Protected by diode) <br />
*Serial port ( Protected by diode) 3.3V ( compatible 5 V) <br />
* I2C ( Protected by diode) I2C 3.3V<br />
* SPI ( Protected by diode) SPI 3.3V<br />
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==== BerryClip 6 LED Buzzer Board ====<br />
The [http://www.raspberrypi-spy.co.uk/berryclip-6-led-add-on-board/ BerryClip] is a small board providing 6 coloured LEDs, 1 buzzer and 1 switch. It provides an easy and quick introduction to GPIO experimenting. The board plugs directly onto the Raspberry Pi GPIO connector and there are lots of Python example scripts available.<br /><br />
For a more detailed description see: [http://www.raspberrypi-spy.co.uk/berryclip-6-led-add-on-board/ BerryClip on Raspberrypi-spy.co.uk]<br />
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==== SchoolBoard ][ - 8x LED's, 8x dip switch, 8x push button, large breadboard ====<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/proto/schoolboard/ SchoolBoard 2 is a versatile development board from http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] <br />
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[[File:Pi_jumper_schoolboard2.jpg|300px|thumb|right|SchoolBoard 2 Development Board shown with Pi Jumper and Raspberry Pi]]<br />
[[File:Schoolboard2built.jpg|300px|thumb|right|SchoolBoard 2 Development Board shown without solderless breadboard]]<br />
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SchoolBoard ][ was designed for electronics students and hobbyists to make experimenting with electronics easier.<br />
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SchoolBoard ][ provides a large solderless breadboard as well as eight LED's, eight dip switches and eight push button switches, so you do not have to use breadboard space for them. <br />
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All the LED's and switches have current limiting resistors to protect your circuit.<br />
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If you like your circuit, you can make it permanent on SchoolBoard ][ boards by soldering the components on the breadboard-like prototyping area.<br />
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SchoolBoard ][ Features:<br />
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- High quality solder masked silk screened printed circuit board<br />
- flexible prototyping pattern similar to solderless breadboard<br />
- 400 pin solderless breadboard (in Full Kit version)<br />
- eight low current LED's<br />
- eight push button switches<br />
- eight switch dip switch<br />
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[http://www.mikronauts.com/proto/schoolboard/ For more information, please visit the SchoolBoard 2 product page]<br />
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==== LedBorg ====<br />
[[File:LedBorg-Angled-690.png|thumb|[http://piborg.org/ledborg LedBorg]]]<br />
[http://www.piborg.org/ledborg LedBorg] is an ultra bright RGB LED add on board for your Raspberry Pi. Capable of 27 colour combinations and controllable from either a GUI or the command line, it can also perform patterns.<br />
Small board which connects directly to the GPIO header, Light up your case to suit your mood or display status information.<br />
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==== Lo-tech GPIO Interface Board ====<br />
[[File:Lo-tech-gpio-interface-board-front-assembled.JPG|thumb|[http://www.lo-tech.co.uk/product/gpio-interface-board/ Lo-tech GPIO Interface]]]<br />
The [http://www.lo-tech.co.uk/product/gpio-interface-board/ Lo-tech GPIO Interface Board] enables the connection of the Raspberry Pi (B+ and model 2) to the outside world, with 4x opto-isolated inputs, 8x Darlington outputs, and a 1-wire bus for temperature and other sensors. The board has been designed to fit directly on top of the RaspberryPi (similar to the HAT physical specification).<br />
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Also available as [http://www.lo-tech.co.uk/product/gpio-interface-board-pcb/ a bare PCB] - ideal for school projects and anyone wanting the extra challenge of soldering some hardware for their Raspberry Pi.<br />
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==== Meltwater's RGB LED Board ====<br />
As well as a great blog, Meltwater also has a selection of add on boards, including a [http://www.pihardware.co.uk RGB LED board]. This includes 5 bright RGB LEDs, and uses just 8 GPIO pins. The kit includes a pre-prepared strip-board, all the necessary components and cables, and a very complete full-colour manual with lots of code examples.<br />
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This is a great kit for learning how to use the GPIO on the Raspberry Pi, and make some pretty colours while you are at it!<br />
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These boards are also available from the [http://www.pi-supply.com/product/meltwaters-rgb-led-add-on-board-kit/ Pi Supply shop].<br />
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==== GPIO isolated expansion/RTC ***DEAD LINK*** ====<br />
[http://www.utelectronics.com UT Electronics] is developing a expansion board containing a fully isolated 16-I/O I2C GPIO expander and RTC, with extensive options for further expansion. C and Python libraries will be available at launch. The board will probably be sold as a kit, with SMT components already in place.<br />
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Update: According to their website, the realities of life prevent them from bringing the product to market. They are hoping someone will pick up the ball. They have released the PCB layout and all documentation for free on their website.<br />
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==== LEDs + microswitch *** DEAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set01_04/ set01_04] is a universal 8 bit inputs (microswitch) / outputs (LEDs) to be connected to [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi]. Each bit is set as input or output through jumpers position.<br />
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==== DiscoHAT has 8 isolated GPIO inputs + isolated DMX output ====<br />
[[File:DiscoHAT.png|thumbnail|[http://discohat.com/ DiscoHAT.com]]]<br />
[http://discohat.com/ DiscoHAT] is a small board allowing you to do computer controlled lights, sounds and special effects.<br />
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It is an essential building block for making custom light and sound systems. You can easily create your own home disco based on it. It is also usable for small theatre groups, bands or school projects.<br />
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DiscoHAT for Raspberry Pi is a HAT board that has 8 isolated input switches, an isolated DMX output connection and LED strip control for individual LEDs like ws2801. DiscoHAT was developed to be used together with QLC+, an Open Source light and sound control software that is absolutely AMAZING.<br />
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===Robotics/ motors ===<br />
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==== AFLEX Robotic Board *** DEAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://www.web4robot.com AFLEX Robotic Board] is dual motor control and data acquisition board with I2C and Serial interfaces. The board provides 2 motor control drivers with max current up to 3.5A, 8-bits data port with each pin setup as digital input /output or analog input, 10-bits ADC with up to 5 analog channels, 4 inputs for the sensor connections, infrared (IR) remote control. The board provides direct connection to Raspberry Pi. (broken link)<br />
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==== BrickPi ====<br />
The [http://www.dexterindustries.com/BrickPi/ BrickPi] from [http://www.dexterindustries.com/ Dexter Industries] helps you connect LEGO® Mindstorms sensors, motors, and parts to easily turn your credit card size computer into a powerful robot.Some highlights of the product include:<br />
* Connect up to 4 NXT or EV3 motors.<br />
* Connect up to 5 NXT sensors, both digital and analog.<br />
* The BrickPi power supply can power the Raspberry Pi directly.<br />
* Attach LEGO® Technic bricks to the BrickPi case to make awesome robots!<br />
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==== Diablo====<br />
[[File:Diablo.jpg|thumb|[http://piborg.org/diablo Diablo]]]<br />
[http://www.piborg.org/diablo Diablo] is a powerful motor control board for your Raspberry Pi. Aimed at driving large motors at up to 40V, current limiting to 55A, makes it powerful enough for even the most ambitious of projects. It controls two DC motors in forwards and reverse with pulse width modulation (PWM) which is useful for speed control and various stepper and solenoid control applications. Take a look at [https://www.piborg.org/doodleborg DoodleBorg - Our V1 Raspberry Pi tank] to get an idea of what [http://www.piborg.org/diablo Diablo] is designed to control.<br />
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==== Pi Droid Alpha Educational Robot Controller ====<br />
[[File:Pi_droid_alpha_0021.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Pi Droid Alpha Educational Robot Controller]]<br />
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[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-droid-alpha/ Pi Droid Alpha Educational Robot Controller] Raspberry Pi expansion board from [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts]<br />
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Pi Droid Alpha works with Rasperry Pi Model A, A+, B, B+, AND Raspberry Pi 2 Model B<br />
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Pi Droid Alpha features: <br />
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- 8 channel 10 bit Analog to digital converter<br />
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- 8 digital I/O's each of which can be independently configured as digital input, digital output, PWM output, servo output, Ping sensor input<br />
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- 16 additional digital I/O's each of which can be independently configured as digital input, digital output<br />
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- two 10 pin expansion headers for the 16 additional digital I/O's provided by the MCP23S17<br />
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- i2c expansion header<br />
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- works with ServoBlaseter, wiringPi, RPi.GPIO, and pigpio<br />
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[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-droid-alpha/ For more information about RoboPi please visit the Pi Droid Alpha product page]<br />
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==== Mobile Robot Chassis controlled from RPi *** DEAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://www.web4robot.com Mobile Robot Chassis controlled from RPi] is a smart robot platform with embedded robot controller. NO SOLDERING NEEDED. The controller board includes the preprogrammed microcontroller, 4 DC motor drivers and circuitry to read data from sensors. The preloaded software provides the DC motors and Servo motors PWM control, sensor data reading and communication with RPi by I2C interface or wireless channel. (broken link)<br />
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==== PicoBorg ====<br />
[[File:PicoBorg-Angled-690.png|thumb|[http://piborg.org/picoborg PicoBorg]]]<br />
[http://www.piborg.org/picoborg PicoBorg] is an inexpensive add on board for controlling robotics such as small motors, fans, solenoids, LEDs and the like from the Raspberry Pi GPIO pins. It consists of 4 low side drivers and 4 diodes, and is hardware selectable for either using the Pi PWM output or only GPIO pins.<br />
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==== PicoBorg Reverse ====<br />
[[File:PicoBorgRev-Top-Small.png|thumb|[http://piborg.org/picoborgrev PicoBorg Reverse] ]]<br />
[http://www.piborg.org/picoborgrev PicoBorg Reverse] is an advanced motor control board for Raspberry Pi based robotics projects. It can control small and large motors alike (up to 25 V and 5 A per channel), either driving two DC motors (forward and reverse) at controllable speeds or a single DC motor or stepper at up to 10 A (4, 5, and 6 wire steppers supported). Capable of daisy-chaining multiple boards, it can allow over 200 motors to be controlled from a single Raspberry Pi.<br />
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It is the motor control board that powers [http://piborg.org/doodleborg DoodleBorg].<br />
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==== MOTORplate from Pi-Plates ====<br />
[[File:MOTORbrochure.jpg|thumbnail|MOTORplate from Pi-Plates]]<br />
The Pi-Plates MOTORplate is the most powerful motor controller you can buy for your Raspberry Pi. It has the capability of driving two stepper motors using four step sizes including microstepping. Or, it can control four DC motors with 10 bit resolution. Additional headers allow dedicated power control to each motor controller. There are four 16-bit tachometers for DC speed control and the ability to use acceleration on all motors to prevent stalls and maximize torque. Four protected general purpose inputs can be be attached to end stop, limit, optical, or hall effect sensors. Other features include:<br />
* Dedicated onboard processor<br />
* Allows for future code updates<br />
* Only needs two dedicated RPI pins (GPIO 25 and CE1)<br />
* All features accessible via rich Python command set<br />
* Compatible with all versions of Raspberry Pi<br />
* Design allows up to eight MOTORplates to be stacked together for eight times the motor drive<br />
* Compatible with all other Pi-Plates. <br />
* Uses less than 20mA of DC current during standby<br />
* Conforms to ROHS, FCC Part 15 Class A, and CE standards<br />
* All inputs and outputs ESD and overvoltage protected<br />
* Protects your Raspberry Pi while providing enhanced smart motor control<br />
* Includes programmable LED<br />
* Additional 14-pin header included if B+ signals are required<br />
* Each MOTORplate is 100% tested and verified<br />
* Detailed Online Users Guide with Examples<br />
For detailed specifications, go to https://pi-plates.com/product/motorplate/<br />
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==== PiRoCon ====<br />
[[File:PiRoCon.jpg|thumb|[http://4tronix.co.uk/store/index.php?rt=product/product&product_id=182 PiRoCon 1.2] ]]<br />
[http://4tronix.co.uk/store/index.php?rt=product/product&product_id=182 PiRoCon] PiRoCon is a complete robotics controller for your Raspberry Pi based mobile robot.<br />
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==== PiServoController ====<br />
[[File:PiServoController-board-w300.jpg|thumb|[http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/26 PiServoController]]]<br />
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[http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/26 PiServoController] board from [http://www.openelectrons.com OpenElectrons.com] fits over the GPIO pins of Raspberry Pi, and it can control upto 6 servos from Raspberry Pi. It has i2c interface to control i2c devices. This board provides power stabilization for Raspberry Pi, so that any power fluctuations won't cause RPi to reset. It also provides signal buffering so that you can connect higher voltage servos to the board.<br />
For Servo control, it uses Open Source Software, [https://github.com/richardghirst/PiBits/tree/master/ServoBlaster ServoBlaster]. Users can program the servo movements in Python.<br />
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==== RoboPi Advanced Robot Controller for the Raspberry Pi ====<br />
[[File:RoboPi_Pi_A_0863_web_800px.jpg|300px|thumb|right|RoboPi Advanced Robot Controller]]<br />
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[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/robopi/ RoboPi Advanced Robot Controller] Raspberry Pi expansion board from [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] adds an eight-core 32-bit microcontroller running at 100Mhz to the Raspberry Pi in order to off-load hard real time I/O and allow more precise timing than Linux running on the Pi allows.<br />
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RoboPi works with Rasperry Pi Model A, A+, B, B+, AND Raspberry Pi 2 Model B<br />
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RoboPi also works with Banana Pro, Banana Pi, ODROID C1, MIPS Creator CI20, more supported platforms soon.<br />
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RoboPi features: <br />
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- 8 channel 12 bit Analog to digital converter<br />
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- 24 digital I/O's each of which can be independently configured as digital input, digital output, PWM output, servo output, Ping sensor input<br />
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- three 10 pin expansion headers for the 8 core microcontroller (Parallax Propeller) corresponding to banks of servo connectors<br />
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- i2c expansion headers for both RoboPi and the Raspberry Pi<br />
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- easy to use Wiring-like API for controlling RoboPi with C / C++<br />
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- easy to use Wiring-like Python API for Python 2.7 and 3.2 <br />
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Note: Python support for the MIPS Creator CI20 not yet available, however C/C++ support is available<br />
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[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/robopi/ For more information about RoboPi please visit the RoboPi product page]<br />
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==== Robot Controller with direct connection to RPi *** DEAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://www.web4robot.com Robot Controller with direct connection to RPi] is a versalite Mobile Robot Chassis controller board with I2C interface and wireless communication channel. The controller board includes the preprogrammed microcontroller and provides the motor drivers to control 4 DC motors, 2 speed encoder channels, ultrasonic distance measurement channel, infrared obstacle avoidance sensor and 5 analog channels for your sensor connections (line following sensors or obstacle avoidance sensors). The board also provides 2 Servo motor controls to create the robot pan/tilt head.<br />
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==== RPi Servo board ====<br />
[[File:RPi Servo board.jpg|thumb|[http://electronics.chroma.se/rpisb.php Raspberry Pi Servo board] ]]<br />
The [http://electronics.chroma.se/rpisb.php Raspberry Pi Servo board] by [[User:adent|adent]] is a small expansion board for connecting up to eight RC servos and/or an ESC (Electronic Speed Controller) to the RPi. It has a pass through for the GPIO port and it uses the serial line in it for commands. The interface is a simple ASCII-protocol via the serial port. It also has five own GPIO-pins that is not supported by card firmware yet. Firmware is released as GPL. Can power RPi from ESC or external source.<br />
Youtube clip of [http://youtu.be/_W1WXnL9MeA first prototype]. Working on an alternate firmware to connect DHT22/11 humidity/temperature sensors to the board instead.<br />
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==== RPi SOFTWARE Servo board ====<br />
The [http://electronics.chroma.se/rpiswsb.php Raspberry Pi SOFTWARE Servo board] by [[User:adent|adent]] is a small expansion board for connecting up to eight RC servos and/or an ESC (Electronic Speed Controller) to the RPi. It has a pass through for the GPIO port. Can power RPi from ESC or external source.<br />
It needs a [http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=37&t=15011&hilit=servo kernel module] to work. The card only buffers the GPIO of the RPi and <br />
provides convenient connectors. Since there was room on the PCB, the serialport, GND and 3V3 is broken out.<br />
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====Servo Pi - PWM servo controller====<br />
[[File:Servopi.jpg|thumb|Servo Pi PWM board]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/44/Servo-Pi Servo Pi] is a 16-channel, 12-bit PWM controller suitable for driving LEDs and radio control servos. The board is based around PCA9685 PWM I2C LED controller IC from NXT and can drive each of the 16 outputs with 12 bit (4096 steps) duty cycle from 0% to 100%.<br />
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====16channel Servo-Pi & 16 channel GPIO ====<br />
[[File:Pi-pwm16-gpio16-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|16GPIO&16PWM]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-9685-23017-lp.html 16channel PWM Servo Pi& 16 GPIO]<br />
Can control up to 16 Servo Motor & 16 i2c/spi GPIO with 16 LED for GPIO status for raspberry Pi A/B<br />
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==== UltraBorg ====<br />
[[File:UltraBorg.jpg|thumb|[http://piborg.org/ultraBorg UltraBorg] ]]<br />
[http://www.piborg.org/UltraBorg UltraBorg] is a 16 bit PWM / servo controller and Ultrasonic module interface board. It communicates with the Raspberry Pi over I2C and does the servo control and ultrasonic reading, processing and filtering in a Pic microcontroller on the UltraBorg board. This leaves the Raspberry Pi free to perform tasks without worrying about timing, delays, or CPU intensive processes. The Ultrasonic side includes inbuilt simple filtering, and the servo side includes power on position saving, and endstop/limit saving in to the Pic micro EEPROM.<br />
It is capable of controlling 4 servos, and reading 4 ultrasonic modules. It has inbuilt 5V to 3.3V logic level conversion, and is aimed as a plug and go solution.<br />
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==== XLoBorg ====<br />
[[File:XLoBorg-top-690.png|thumb|[http://piborg.org/xloborg XLoBorg] ]]<br />
[http://www.piborg.org/XLoBorg XLoBorg] is a 3 axis accelerometer and 3 axis magnetometer which can be used as a compass and would be especially useful in UAV/drones. It plugs directly into the Raspberry Pi and requires no additional connections.<br />
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==== Multi Pi *** NO ENGLISH, CHINESE SITE *** ====<br />
[[File:Multipi_rev.jpg|thumb|[http://elinux.org/images/8/8d/ Multi-Pi] ]]<br />
[http://www.rasplay.org Multi-Pi] is motor* drive extention shield for raspberry-pi and can add many sensor, clcd, glcd etc.. with motor dirve on the shield.<br />
motor* : dc motor, bldc(add resister), stepping.<br />
in addition, Only sn754410(or SN754410NE)motor drive if not use this can be used as a various raspberrypi extention shield.<br />
we has been post on the www.rasplay.org: [http://www.rasplay.org our website]<br />
* RC Car for Raspberrypi Project [http://www.rasplay.org/?p=5820 post click]<br />
* Uart connect for Raspberrypi [http://www.rasplay.org/?p=6109 post click]<br />
* USB HUB for Raspberrypi [http://www.rasplay.org/?p=6440 post click]<br />
* Pi monitoring GLCD [http://www.rasplay.org/?p=5972 post click]<br />
* ETC ... [http://www.rasplay.org/?p=6451 post click]<br />
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====32channel Servo-Pi====<br />
[[File:pi-pwm-32-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|32channel-PWM]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-9685-2-lp.html 32channel Servo Pi]<br />
Can control up to 32 Servo Motor for raspberry Pi A/B<br />
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====8 Motor-Pi====<br />
[[File:Pi-8motor-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|8Motor-Pi]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-L293d-4.html 8 Motor Robot Pi]<br />
Can control up to 8 Motor for B+<br />
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===Home Automation ===<br />
==== UniPi ====<br />
[[File:UniPi_set.png|thumb|[http://www.unipi.technology/ UniPi]]]<br />
[http://www.unipi.technology/ UniPi] (v 1.1) is universal home automation controller based on the Raspberry Pi. It features eight 5A@220V relays, 14 digital inputs (5-24V), two analog inputs (0-10V), 0-10V analog output, 1wire master and a small user-available eeprom memory. There is also many expansion boards coming up, such as relay, solid state, analog output, 8channel 1wire and many more.... On top of that, there is [https://github.com/UniPiTechnology/evok/ opensource API] with a build-in web server for easy controlling of UniPi.<br />
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==== PiPan ====<br />
[[File:PiPan-by-openelectrons.jpg|thumb|[http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/15 PiPan]]]<br />
[http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/15 PiPan] is a Pan/Tilt Kit for PiCamera designed by [http://www.openelectrons.com OpenElectrons.com]. Pi-Pan provides Pan and tilt movements for your Raspberry Pi Camera, using two servos for X and Y axis movements. The kit includes servos, mounting hardware and [http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/26 PiServoController] board to control servo movements.<br />
Users can program the servo control/camera movements, etc. in Python.<br />
There also is an addon light that can be fitted in front of the PiCamera to illuminate subjects, [http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/19 PiLight].<br />
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==== RPIDOM ====<br />
[http://www.yadom.fr/carte-rpidom.html RPIDOM] is an inexpensive expansion board dedicated to home automation. It provides a 1wire interface, 2 teleinformation interfaces (french power meters), an RTC and a 5V connector.<br />
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==== Heber x10i ====<br />
[[File:heber1.png|thumb|Heber x10i]]<br />
[http://www.hebergaming.co.uk/product/x10i/ Heber x10i]<br />
integrates real time I/O into a rPi/rPi2 control system. A secure real-time controller that permits control over multiple and different types of inputs and outputs, and uses the USB 2.0 communication standard. It is an all in one plug and play board for developing LED drivers, control, sensing of different switches, and driving stepper motors. Exclusive features include a real time clock, battery backed static ram, a Dallas chip (for unique board identification), 2 serial communication ports, a powerful audio amp and a independent dedicated on board processor.<br />
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==== (NEW!) Heber xSpin ====<br />
[http://www.hebergaming.co.uk/product/xspin/ Heber xSpin]<br />
has been perfectly designed to be added to Raspberry Pi/Pi2, or any Windows® or Linux gaming system equipped with a USB port. Capable of driving<br />
up to 8 mechanical spin reels / stepper motors, XSpin is perfect for controlling mechanical, multi bank spin reel gaming machines, top boxes and multi-client applications. Real time control of reels. XSpin supports a wide range of industry standard reels, with custom ramp tables available for non-standard reels. The dedicated onboard processor on XSpin guarantees real time control of mechanical spin reels, which ensures no slow down or delay in reel movement. XSpin also controls four lamps or LEDs per reel with individual on/off control.<br />
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Heber now offers drivers in C/C++ and Linux to make it even easier for programmers, inventors and developers to connect with the outside world using X10i and their Raspberry Pi.<br />
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==== SmartHome Sytem Board ====<br />
[[File:Pi-smarthome-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|SmartHome System Board]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-smarthome.html SmartHome ]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-smarthome-ext.html SmartHome Lite ]<br />
[http://smarthome.pridopia.co.uk/ SmartHome Server ]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-smarthome-ac-box01.html SmartHome AC control Box]<br />
The Smart Home project is aimed towards creating a system capable of controlling devices over the internet from any device. Currently the system supports up to 8 Controlled devices and 1 DHT 2302/22 Temperature and Humidity Sensor. The main device ( G1 ) Can be triggered by<br />
temperature (with a DHT sensor) or time. The system uses Solid State Relays ( SSR ) or Switching Relays, The Switching Relays are louder and sound a "Click" when they switch.<br />
The SSR support to 10Amps . The system can be deployed to control your air conditioning during the hot summers or electronic heaters during the winter, another use would be to wire the system up to your house lights / power and control your lights from over the internet.<br />
Additional items are the 84x48 pixel screen to show extra info, last command sent and a countdown to update / check server status and also show Temperature and Humidity.<br />
The advantage to using our system over another system is that everything is built for each other ( The Temperature sensors, the relays, and the screen ).<br />
The system uses the internet through WiFi or an Ethernet cable to connect to our secure servers which enable the website interface and the Android app to easily communicate with your device.<br />
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==== Vending-Pi System Board ====<br />
[[File:Pi-vending-pi-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|Vending-Pi System]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-vending.html Vending-Pi System ]<br />
[http://vending.pridopia.co.uk/ Vending-Pi Server]<br />
The system housed inside the Vending Machine will collect data from the Vending Machine when a Technician / a valid person with the Android App + the right password connects to the RPi. This then allows them to download the data from the Machine and store it on the Android Phone / Tablet. The data is encrypted and cannot be edited or spoofed. The file is then uploaded to our secure servers and an accountant or manager can review the datAa such as coins in, coins out, coins stored, stock details, errors, and even temperature and humidity logs over time ( graph view )<br />
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=== Serial interfaces ===<br />
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====1-Wire Pi ====<br />
[[File:1wirepi.jpg|thumbnail|1 Wire Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/27/1-Wire-Pi 1 Wire Pi] from AB Electronics UK is a communication board supporting the 1-Wire® protocol. A 5V buffered I2C port is also provided on the board.<br />
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====1-Wire Pi Plus ====<br />
[[File:1_wire_pi_plus.jpg|thumbnail|1 Wire Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/60/1-Wire-Pi-Plus 1 Wire Pi Plus] from AB Electronics UK is a communication board supporting the 1-Wire® protocol. Designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. A 5V buffered I2C port is also provided on the board.<br />
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==== Single and 8 Channel 1-Wire Masters from Sheepwalk Electronics ====<br />
[[File:SWE RPI123.jpg|thumbnail|none]]<br />
[http://www.sheepwalkelectronics.co.uk/ Sheepwalk Electronics] have developed a series of expansion boards for the Raspberry Pi to interface your Raspberry Pi to a Dallas/Maxim 1-Wire network. The range includes a simple passive "master" (called the RPI1) to allow easy use of the kernel 1-Wire driver, a single channel I2C master based around the DS2482-100 (called the RPI2) and an 8 channel I2C master based around the DS2482-800 (the RPI3). The modules are now all available for sale on our website. We also sell a range 1-Wire slave boards including temperature and humidity sensors and I/O boards.<br />
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====1-Wire-17 Port for B+====<br />
[[File:Pi-1-wrie-17-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|1-Wire 17Port]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-2482-800-2.html 1-Wire 17Port]<br />
From [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia]17 Port 1-Wire board for B+ with RTC<br />
use DS2482-800 X2 + DS2482-100 X1 + DS1307 + DS18B20<br />
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====Pi232 RS232 board====<br />
[http://www.logicethos.com/Blog/2012-06-21:_Pi232_Raspberry_Pi_RS232_boards Pi232] is an RS232 expansion board that plugs onto GPIO connector.<br />
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====Pi-Wire ***NOT AVAIL?*** ====<br />
[http://go.je/18z Pi-Wire] Homelabs are developing options for connection of a 1-wire bus to the RaspberryPi. Boards include SPI breakout connections for future boards.<br />
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====rpi_serial====<br />
BitWizard has a [http://www.bitwizard.nl/shop/raspberry-pi/serial-bob Raspberrypi serial breakout board]. It breaks out four serial buses from the GPIO port. <br />
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[http://www.bitwizard.nl/wiki/index.php/Raspberry_pi_expansion_system_page#expansion_boards Wiki]<br />
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BitWizard then has a series SPI (or I2C) expansion boards that can be daisy-chained off the SPI (or I2C) buses of the expansion board. A virtually unlimited number of expansion boards can be connected. Expansion boards are available that drive a simple 16x2 text LCD, more general purpose IOs, servos, temperature sensors, relays, optocouplers etc.<br />
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====RPi RS232 Breakout Board====<br />
[http://zuzebox.wordpress.com/2012/02/07/rs232-breakout-board-v0-20-for-raspberry-pi/ RPi RS232 Breakout Board] is a simple RS232 breakout board for the Raspberry Pi. You can get these boards at tindie.com in the [https://www.tindie.com/stores/DTronixs/ DTronixs store]<br />
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==== RS232 to TTL converter *** BAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set01_03/ set01_03] translates RS232 signals to TTL to be connected to P2's [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi] serial communication port.<br />
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====Serial Pi - RS232 serial interface====<br />
[[File:Serialpi.jpg|thumbnail|Serial Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/29/Serial-Pi Serial Pi] is a stackable communication board supporting the RS232 serial protocol.<br />
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====Serial Pi Plus - RS232 serial interface====<br />
[[File:Serialpiplus.jpg|thumbnail|Serial Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/51/Serial-Pi-Plus Serial Pi Plus] is a stackable communication board supporting the RS232 serial protocol. Designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2.<br />
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==== USB - RS232 TTL / I2C translator *** BAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set01_05/ set01_05] has three functions : 1st) translating USB to TTL Tx and Rx to be connected to [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi], 2nd) converting USB to I2C and 3rd) supplying voltage to next board (it is not for 3Bpi) if jumper is between positions 1 and 2.<br />
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==== Pi-BT-COM-Pi RS232 - serial console - Bluetooth - RTC====<br />
[[File:Pi-compi-bt-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|Pi-BT-COM-Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-com-bt-bp.html Pi-BT-COM-Pi] provide RS232 - 3.5mm serial console Port - Bluetooth console Port - RTC function in one board <br />
also have RFID module socket & NRF24L01 module socket for Raspberry Pi B+<br />
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==== USB Hub Zero ====<br />
[[File:HubZeroTop.jpg|thumb|[http://www.msldigital.com/ USB Hub Zero]]]<br />
The [http://www.msldigital.com/products/hub-zero USB Hub Zero] is a USB hub designed for the Raspberry Pi Zero. Having the same footprint, it is mounted under the Pi Zero and can be powered from the Pi Zero.<br />
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===Sound ===<br />
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==== Wolfson sound card ====<br />
The equivalent of a high end sound card for the PI. Features:<br />
* 3.5 mm jack (4-pole) for a headset/boom mic combination for gaming or VoIP applications<br />
* 3.5 mm jack for microphone input<br />
* On-board MEMS microphone<br />
* 3.5 mm jack stereo line input for connection to devices such as digital audio players (iPod etc.) or mobile phones<br />
* 3.5 mm jack stereo line output for connection to devices such as external stereo amplifiers or powered speakers<br />
* Phono jack for electrical (not optical) S/PDIF digital input<br />
* On-board class D power amplifier for external speakers, with connection to external power source if needed.<br />
* Small pin header for extra functions if they are low cost, already on-chip, and don't require any further components<br />
* Raspberry Pi form factor<br />
http://www.element14.com/community/community/raspberry-pi/raspberry-pi-accessories/wolfson_pi<br />
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==== HiFiBerry DAC ====<br />
A high-end 24bit/192kHz DAC that connects to the I2S header. The board has RCA and phono jack line-level outputs with 2Vrms output, but does not need an external power supply.<br />
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http://www.hifiberry.com/dac/<br />
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==== HiFiBerry Digi ====<br />
An S/PDIF output card for the Raspberry Pi. Features an optical and an isolated electrical output<br />
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http://www.hifiberry.com/hbdigi/<br />
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==== Raspi-T-DAC ====<br />
http://www.tjaekel.com/T-DAC/raspi.html<br />
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===Arduino===<br />
==== Arduino Shield and Raspberry Pi ====<br />
a little board with Arduino socket and Raspberry Pi socket<br />
you can power the boards with 12Volt or 5Volt<br />
http://www.progetti-hw-sw.it/raspberry.htm<br />
<br />
==== aLaMode ====<br />
[http://wyolum.com/?p=824 “À la mode”] is an Arduino clone specifically designed to interface with the Raspberry Pi. You can of course connect a standard Arduino to a Pi USB port using a cord, but when you want a turnkey solution, how about an Arduino compatible “plate” (shield) that fits right on top of the Raspberry Pi with direct access to GPIO port? The Linux side handles all of the displays, human interfaces, and number crunching. The low power Arduino compatible “à la mode” board handles sensors, servos/motors, and provides a highly accurate real time clock.<br />
<br />
==== ArduiPi ====<br />
The [https://hallard.me/arduipi-the-shield-that-brings-arduino-to-raspberry-pi/ ArduiPi] is a board that brings Arduino world to Raspberry Pi and vice-versa. It is totally open source Hardware and Software.<br />
<br />
The features are:<br />
<br />
* Power the Arduino side with Raspberry power or with external power.<br />
* Selectable Arduino side power with 5V or 3.3V <br />
* FTDI cable connector to be able to program Arduino independently leaving RX/TX of arduino and Raspberry free.<br />
* ICSP connector.<br />
* Power level shifter between Pi and Arduino for I2C, SPI, Serial, and all Pi V1 and V2 GPIO pins.<br />
* Raspberry Pi board Revision 2 with four new GPIO <br />
* I2C Bus available from Arduino AND/OR Raspberry Pi<br />
* I2C to 1-Wire controller on the board providing fully OWFS (or other) support for Raspberry Pi OR Arduino with dedicated library<br />
* Feature to connect I2C between Arduino And Raspberry Pi (Arduino will become a I2C slave from Raspberry Pi)<br />
* Feature to connect SPI between Arduino and Raspberry Pi (Arduino will become a SPI slave from Raspberry)<br />
* Feature to connect the Arduino UART to Raspberry Pi Serial to do communication<br />
* Availability to use the French dedicated Téléinformation monitoring electricity signal issued from the main power meter to Arduino or Raspberry Pi<br />
* Grove connector on board for I2C and Serial connection for Raspberry and Arduino<br />
* Sized place to plug aAdafruit I2C or SPI Oled breakout board that can be driven by Arduino or Raspberry Pi in SPI or I2C<br />
* Sized place to plug a NRF24L01 Wireless breakout board. Breakout board fitting this format will be available for RFM12B, RFM69W, SD card and SPI flash memory. This will let you use the majority of RF module used today<br />
* Sized place for 3 x 1-Wire devices on board.<br />
* Sized place for using PWM devices (switchable with on board power or external power)<br />
* Two free pins available on level shifter chip for custom usage.<br />
<br />
Details, documentation and all others can be found [https://hallard.me/arduipi-the-shield-that-brings-arduino-to-raspberry-pi/ here]<br />
Schematics, PCB, sample code are on [https://github.com/hallard/arduipi github]<br />
<br />
==== Raspberry Pi to Arduino Shields Connection Bridge ====<br />
[http://www.cooking-hacks.com/index.php/documentation/tutorials/raspberry-pi-to-arduino-shields-connection-bridge Raspberry Pi to Arduino Shields Connection Bridge] allows you to use any of the shields, boards and modules designed for Arduino in Raspberry Pi. It includes also the possibility of connecting digital and analog sensors, using the same pinout of Arduino but with the power and capabilities of Raspberry. Using arduPi library, you will be able to make programs in Raspberry with the same code used in Arduino. To do so, Cooking Hacks Team have implemented conversion functions so that you can control in the same way as in Arduino all the I/O interfaces: i2C, SPI, UART, analog, digital, in Raspberry Pi.<br />
<br />
==== Paper-Duino-Pi ====<br />
[http://www.paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=raspberry_boards:paperduinopi Paper-Duino-Pi] is an Arduino shield for the Raspberry Pi. Due to the fact that it is designed as Paper-PCB it is easy to create and one doesn't need a printed circuit board. All components are cheap standard electronic parts. [http://youtu.be/e-x_ZPg8ymo A video is found here].<br />
<br />
==== PiDuino ====<br />
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5c1Dfaf57g Youtube video] showing prototype board<br />
<br />
==== Ponte ====<br />
[http://omer.me/2012/05/introducing-ponte/ PONTE initial post] An arduino shield bridge from Omer and SKPang<br />
<br />
==== RPi-ShieldBridge ====<br />
[https://github.com/watterott/RPi-ShieldBridge RPi-ShieldBridge] An Arduino Shield Bridge with connector for a 2.8" TFT-Display with Touchpanel.<br />
<br />
=== RTC ===<br />
==== RPI RTC ====<br />
[http://www.yadom.fr/carte-rpi-rtc.html RPI RTC] is a inexpensive Real Time Clock (RTC) board.<br />
<br />
==== RTC-COM-Pi ====<br />
[[File:Pi-rtc-compi-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|RTC-COM-Pi]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-com-lite-bp.html RTC-COM-Pi]<br />
RTC with RS232 COM Port & 3.5mm serial console port<br />
<br />
==== AbioRTC ====<br />
[http://www.axiris.eu/en/index.php/i-o-cards/abiortc AbioRTC] is an inexpensive real-time clock (RTC) expansion board.<br />
<br />
====RTC Pi Real time Clock Module ====<br />
[[File:Rtcpi.jpg|thumbnail|RTC Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/15/RTC-Pi-Real-time-Clock-Module RTC Pi] is a real time clock module which connects via the GPIO port on a Raspberry Pi.<br />
<br />
====RTC Pi Plus Real time Clock Module ====<br />
[[File:Rtcpiplus.jpg|thumbnail|RTC Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/52/RTC-Pi-Plus RTC Pi Plus] is a real time clock module which connects via the GPIO port on a Raspberry Pi. Designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. <br />
<br />
{{clr}}<br />
<br />
<br />
==== Pi Rtc Dio Gold ====<br />
<br />
[[File:Pi_Rtc_Dio_0640a_web.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Pi Rtc Dio expansion board for the Raspberry Pi]]<br />
<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-rtc-dio/ Mikronauts Pi Rtc Dio Real Time Clock & I/O Expansion Board] that stacks on top of the Raspberry Pi and was designed by [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] to add a real time clock, 32 digital I/O's and 3.3v power supply making one-off expansion circuits easier for everyone. Pi Rtc Dio also has a four pin I2C expansion header, and a five pin COM connector for future expansion.<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc Dio works with Rasperry Pi Model A, A+, B, B+ and the new Raspberry Pi 2 Model B<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc DIO also works with the Banana Pro and the Banana Pi, however the Bananas already have an on-board RTC.<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc Dio comes as a kit which includes an extra tall stacking header and mounting hardware that secures the board to the Raspberry Pi Rev.2 test mounting holes - keeping the board securely mounted on the Pi.<br />
<br />
Up to four Pi Rtc Dio boards can be stacked on a single Raspberry Pi without the need for a bus or rack solution. The board has an extra large prototyping area that is silk screened to clearly indicate signal busses. <br />
<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-rtc-dio/ For more information about EZasPi, please visit the Pi Rtc Dio product page]<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc Dio can be combined with EZasPi prototyping boards, Pi Jumper breakout board, RoboPi and additional Pi Rtc Dio boards for a greatly expanded Pi system]<br />
<br />
==== CJE/4D RTC ====<br />
(No longer available, dead link)<br />
On 2nd January 2012, CJE/4D announced that they have a real-time clock (RTC) expansion board in the works: [http://www.raspberrypi.org/forum/features-and-requests/rtc]<br />
<br />
=== Displays (LCD/TFT) ===<br />
<br />
==== AdvaBoard RPi1 ====<br />
The AdvaBoard RPi1 contains an interface for TFT displays (3.2" - 7.0") incl. touchscreen.<br />
For details, see [#advaboard_rpi1 below], or visit the websites [http://www.advaboard.de www.advaboard.de]<br />
or [http://www.advamation.com/products/embeddedpc/advaboard.html www.advamation.com/products/embeddedpc/advaboard.html].<br />
<br />
====MZTX-PI-EXT====<br />
The 'Tontec' 2.4-inch TFT LCD 240x320 RGB Pixels touchscreen is a small board that plugs into J1. The touch part uses a TSC2003 chip on the I2C bus; the screen data goes trough the SPI bus and uses a couple of GPIO. There are pins to extend SPI & I2C bus and a GPIO extender LP3943 , '16-LED Fun Light Driver' http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/snvs256b/snvs256b.pdf). See http://helloraspberrypi.blogspot.be/2014/01/setup-tontec-24-inch-tft-lcd-240x320.html for the display and http://www.raspberrypi.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=91&t=64414 for a discussion about the 'touch' part. (See [[MZTX-PI-EXT]])<br />
<br />
====LCD-Master-Pi====<br />
[[File:Rs-pi-LCD-master-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|GPIO-LCD Master]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-LCD-master.html LCD Master]<br />
support 84x48 pixels LCD & 16x2 & 20x4 character LCD<br />
also have i2c Ver, full [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/rs-pi-set-scratch.html Pi_Scratch] software support,<br />
<br />
===Multifunctions===<br />
<br />
==== ADC Pi - Raspberry Pi Analogue to Digital converter ====<br />
[[File:Adcpi.jpg|thumbnail|ADC Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/17/ADC-Pi-V2---Raspberry-Pi-Analogue-to-Digital-converter ADC Pi V2.1] is an 8 channel 17 bit analogue to digital converter designed to work with the Raspberry Pi platform. The ADC Pi V2.1 is based on two Microchip MCP3424 A/D converters each containing 4 analogue inputs with up to 18 bit resolution. <br />
<br />
==== ADC Pi Plus - Raspberry Pi Analogue to Digital converter ====<br />
[[File:Adcpiplus.jpg|250px|thumbnail|ADC Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/56/ADC-Pi-Plus---Raspberry-Pi-Analogue-to-Digital-converter ADC Pi Plus] is an 8 channel 17 bit analogue to digital converter designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. . The ADC Pi Plus is based on two Microchip MCP3424 A/D converters each containing 4 analogue inputs with up to 18 bit resolution. <br />
<br />
==== ADC Pi Zero - Raspberry Pi Zero Analogue to Digital converter ====<br />
[[File:adcpizero.jpg|250px|thumbnail|ADC Pi Zero]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/p/69/ADC-Pi-Zero-Raspberry-Pi-Analogue-to-Digital-converter] is an 8 channel 17 bit analogue to digital converter designed for the Raspberry Pi Zero. The ADC Pi Zero is based on two Microchip MCP3424 A/D converters each containing 4 analogue inputs with up to 18 bit resolution. <br />
<br />
==== ADC Differential Pi - 18 bit Analogue to Digital converter ====<br />
[[File:ADC_Differential_Pi.jpg|250px|thumbnail|ADC Differential Pi]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/65/ADC-Differential-Pi-Raspberry-Pi-Analogue-to-Digital-converter ADC Differential Pi] is an 8 channel 18 bit differential analogue to digital converter designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. . The ADC Differential Pi is based on two Microchip MCP3424 A/D converters each containing 4 analogue inputs with up to 18 bit resolution. <br />
<br />
====ADC DAC Pi - 12 bit 2 channel ADC and DAC====<br />
[[File:Adcdacpi.jpg|thumbnail|ADC DAC Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/39/ADC-DAC-Pi-Raspberry-Pi-ADC-and-DAC-expansion-board ADCDAC Pi] is a 2 channel 12 bit analogue to digital converter and 2 channel 12 bit digital to analogue converter designed to work with the Raspberry Pi platform. <br />
<br />
==== AdvaBoard RPi1 ====<br />
The [http://www.advaboard.de AdvaBoard RPi1] contains:<br />
<br />
* TFT-display-interface (3.2" 320x240, 5" 800x480, 7" 800x480)<br />
* touchscreen interface<br />
* real-time-clock (RTC)<br />
* CPLD + a microcontroller<br />
* all I/Os are 5V-tolerant, except I2C<br />
* analog-I/Os (4* 16bit inputs, 2* 8bit outputs)<br />
* separate connectors for all interfaces (I2C, SPI, digital/analog-I/O, RS-232, RS-485 incl. pluggable terminator)<br />
* power-management: battery-backed RPC/I2C-interfaces, power-down, power-up on time or event, separately powered peripherals<br />
* JTAG-programmer for Xilinx CPLDs/FPGAs, C2-programmer for SiLabs C8051F*<br />
* software (C + Python 2.6/3.x libraries, free example programs)<br />
<br />
Details can be found at [http://www.advamation.com/products/embeddedpc/advaboard.html www.advamation.com/products/embeddedpc/advaboard.html]<br />
<br />
==== Amescon RasPiComm ====<br />
[[File:RasPiComm.jpg|thumbnail|right|RasPiComm]]<br />
The [http://www.amescon.com/products.aspx RasPiComm] by [http://www.amescon.com/ Amescon] is a piggyback-mountable extension board and offers:<br />
<br />
* RS-485<br />
* RS-232<br />
* RTC<br />
* direct I2C connector<br />
* 5-way joystick<br />
with driver support. Fully compatible with the B+!<br />
<br />
More information: [http://www.amescon.com/products/technical-specifications.aspx Technical Specifications].<br />
<br />
==== Amescon RasPiComm+ ***NOT AVAIL?*** ====<br />
<br />
[[File:RPCPMainboard.jpg|thumbnail|right|RasPiComm+ mainboard with 4 modules (not attached)]]<br />
<br />
The [http://www.amescon.com/products/raspicommplus.aspx RasPiComm+] by [http://www.amescon.com/ Amescon] is a modular extension board for the Raspberry Pi and offers:<br />
<br />
* 4 module slots for a wide range of modules (RS-232, RS-485 4 Wire, GSM, GPS, 1Wire, CAN, 8 Input, 8 Output, 16 isolated I/O, Profibus,...)<br />
* RTC<br />
* easy to set up<br />
* full driver support<br />
* industrial version for isolated 24V available<br />
<br />
The RasPiComm+ will be launched Q1 2015. If you want to have it before the official launch, you can support the [http://igg.me/p/997426/x/9106232 Indiegogo campaign].<br />
<br />
====Com Pi RS232 Serial and 1-Wire ====<br />
[[File:Compi.jpg|thumbnail|Com Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/26/Com-Pi-RS232-Serial-and-1-Wire Com Pi] from AB Electronics is a communication board supporting RS232 and 1-Wire® protocols. A 5V buffered I2C port is also provided on the board.<br />
<br />
==== PIC PI *** DEAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://www.pic-pi.com www.pic-pi.com] python libraries and hardware for RS232, RS485, Real Time Clock, 2x Analog outputs, 2x 240vac 10 A Relays, 22x Individually configurable Analog inputs of digital IO<br />
<br />
==== PICAN *** DEAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://www.beyond-kinetics.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=1827] <br />
PiCAN plugs onto GPIO pins and contains:<br />
* CAN controller and transceiver (2515 based). DB9 connection to vehicle OBDII connector, pins for a robot Controller Area Network.<br />
* 5V 2amp regulator for battery powered systems (6 to 24V)<br />
* EM406 GPS module connector<br />
* 3 GPIO buttons<br />
* 4 LEDS<br />
<br />
====Breakout Pi - Prototyping board====<br />
[[File:Breakoutpi.jpg|thumbnail|Breakout Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/46/products3Raspberry-Pi46Breakout-Pi Breakout Pi] is a useful and versatile prototyping expansion board for the Raspberry Pi models A and B.<br />
<br />
====Breakout Pi Zero - Prototyping board====<br />
[[File:Breakoutpizero.jpg|thumbnail|Breakout Pi Zero]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/p/68/Breakout-Pi-Zero] is a useful and versatile prototyping expansion board for the Raspberry Pi Zero.<br />
<br />
==== Buzzberry Buzz-Board Interface ====<br />
[http://fortito.com Buzzberry] is an interface board enabling expansion using the Buzz-Board modular system designed primarily for educational use.<br />
<br />
==== DAQCplate from Pi-Plates ====<br />
[[File:DAQCplate-R1.0.png|thumbnail|DAQCplate from Pi-Plates]]<br />
The Pi-Plates DAQC (DAC-SEE) adds a rich set of input/output options to your Raspberry Pi. It includes 7 powerful digital outputs for driving external devices such as relays and high current LEDs as well as 8 analog to digital inputs for measuring temperature, voltage, humidity and more. In addition there are eight digital inputs, two analog outputs, and seven general purpose indicator LEDs. Other features include:<br />
* Dedicated onboard processor<br />
* Provides real time data collection<br />
* Allows for future code updates<br />
* Only needs two dedicated RPI pins (GPIO 25 and CE1)<br />
* All features accessible via rich Python command set<br />
* Compatible with all versions of Raspberry Pi<br />
* Design allows up to eight DAQCplates to be stacked together for eight times the I/O<br />
* Uses less than 20mA of DC current during standby<br />
* Conforms to ROHS, FCC Part 15 Class A, and CE standards<br />
* All inputs and outputs ESD and overvoltage protected<br />
* Protects your Raspberry Pi while providing enhanced I/O<br />
* Includes programmable bi-color LED<br />
* Additional 14-pin header included if B+ signals are required<br />
* Capable of reading up to seven HC-SR04 distance sensors<br />
* Each DAQCplate is 100% tested and verified<br />
* Detailed Online Users Guide with Examples<br />
For detailed specifications, go to https://pi-plates.com/product/daqcplate/<br />
<br />
====Delta-Sigma Pi 18 bit Analogue to Digital converter ====<br />
[[File:Deltasigmapi.jpg|thumbnail|Delta Sigma Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/14/Delta-Sigma-Pi-18-bit-Analogue-to-Digital-converter Delta-Sigma Pi] is an 8 channel analogue to digital converter designed for use on the Raspberry Pi computer platform. The board is based around the MCP3424 low noise and high accuracy 18 bit delta-sigma analogue to digital converter from Microchip Technology Inc. A pair of MCP3424 converters are included on the board along with an I2C buffer interface allowing you to connect additional 5V I2C devices to the same bus.<br />
<br />
====GertBoard====<br />
::''main page: [[RPi Gertboard]]''<br />
This board is a buffer between your Rpi and the real world, use it to flash LEDs on and off, drive motors, run sensors and all that other fun stuff.<ref>http://www.raspberrypi.org/archives/411</ref><br />
<br />
====GELI 'jelly'(GPIO Experimenter and Lab Interface Board) *** DEAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://www.fulburncams.gb.net/ Raspberry Geli Board] Extends the GPIO and provides I2C, D2A/A2D, DC Motor(L298), RS232, Realtime Clock (DS1307), 1-wire and prototyping area on 150 * 100mmm PCB.<br />
<br />
==== GrovePi ====<br />
[[File:DexterIndustries-GrovePi.jpg|thumbnail|GrovePi]]<br />
The [http://www.dexterindustries.com/GrovePi/ GrovePi] from [http://www.dexterindustries.com/ Dexter Industries] is a slide on board for the Raspberry Pi that allows the Raspberry Pi to communicate with hundreds of plug and play [http://www.seeedstudio.com/wiki/GROVE_System Grove Sensors]. Some highlights of the product include:<br />
* Modular plug and play modules, no more headaches for wiring the sensors. All modules are connect using a simple 4 wire cable.<br />
* Access Grove analog, digital, serial and I2C sensors from Raspberry Pi.<br />
* Sockets: 3x Analog, 6x Digital, 4x I2C, 1x serial and 1x pass-through Raspberry Pi serial.<br />
* Libraries available in C and Python - see [https://github.com/DexterInd/GrovePi/ GitHub repo].<br />
* The GrovePi communicates with the Raspberry Pi over the I2C interface at address 0x40.<br />
* I2C sockets allow sensors to directly communicate with the Raspberry Pi or interpreted and relayed via the GrovePi.<br />
* ATMEGA328P microcontroller.<br />
* Open source firmware.<br />
<br />
====IO Pi 32 Channel Port Expander====<br />
[[File:Iopi.jpg|thumbnail|IO Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/18/IO-Pi-32-Channel-Port-Expander-for-the-Raspberry-Pi-computer-boards IO Pi] is a 32 channel digital expansion board designed for use on the Raspberry Pi computer platform. The board is based around the MCP23017 16-bit I/O expander from Microchip Technology Inc. A pair of MCP23017 expanders are included on the board allowing you to connect up to 32 digital inputs or outputs to the Raspberry Pi.<br />
<br />
====IO Pi Plus 32 Channel Port Expander====<br />
[[File:Iopiplus.jpg|thumbnail|IO Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/54/IO-Pi-Plus IO Pi Plus] is a 32 channel digital expansion board designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. The board is based around the MCP23017 16-bit I/O expander from Microchip Technology Inc. A pair of MCP23017 expanders are included on the board allowing you to connect up to 32 digital inputs or outputs to the Raspberry Pi.<br />
<br />
==== Pi Crust ====<br />
[http://picru.st picru.st] is a very compact and cheap breakout board for your Raspberry Pi that allows easy access to the Pi's pins, grouping them into a logical order and adding clear labeling. Small and simple. Now available to purchase in kit form on Kickstarter here - [http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/pisupply/pi-crust-easily-connect-electronics-to-your-raspbe Pi Crust Kickstarter]<br />
<br />
====Piface====<br />
[http://piface.openlx.org.uk Piface] is simpler than the [[RPi Gertboard]] (it's aimed at less experienced users), but also intended to connect to PCs and Android to be platform agnostic<br />
<br />
==== Pi MiniLab - Education / Experimental Board *** DEAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://www.web4robot.com Pi MiniLab Education / Experimental Board] is a small size RPi add-ons board. The board includes the circuitry for the experiments with analog signals, sensor connections and circuitry to control the external devices as the relays, motors, high current LEDs.<br />
Key Features:<br />
12-bit ADC with 5 analog channels, 12-bit DAC, 4 analog amplifiers, analog comparator, frequency generator, 1-Wire port, on-boar potentiometer, RGB LED, 4 high power outputs, circuitry for LCD 20x4 or 16x2, voltage regulator. Board size - 2.1"x1.6" (53mm x 41mm).<br />
<br />
==== Pi Rtc Dio Silver *NEW* ====<br />
<br />
[[File:Pi_Rtc_Dio_0640a_web.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Pi Rtc Dio expansion board for the Raspberry Pi]]<br />
<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-rtc-dio/ Mikronauts Pi Rtc Dio Silver I/O Expansion Board] stacks on top of the Raspberry Pi and was designed by [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] to add 32 digital I/O's and 3.3v power supply making one-off expansion circuits easier for everyone. Pi Rtc Dio Silver also has a four pin I2C expansion header, and a five pin COM connector for future expansion.<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc Dio works with Rasperry Pi Model A, A+, B, B+ and the new Raspberry Pi 2 Model B<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc DIO also works with the Banana Pro and the Banana Pi, however the Bananas already have an on-board RTC.<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc Dio comes as a kit which includes an extra tall stacking header and mounting hardware that secures the board to the Raspberry Pi Rev.2 test mounting holes - keeping the board securely mounted on the Pi.<br />
<br />
Up to four Pi Rtc Dio boards can be stacked on a single Raspberry Pi without the need for a bus or rack solution. The board has an extra large prototyping area that is silk screened to clearly indicate signal busses. <br />
<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-rtc-dio/ For more information about EZasPi, please visit the Pi Rtc Dio product page]<br />
<br />
Please note: Pi Rtc Dio Silver does NOT include an RTC.<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc Dio can be combined with EZasPi prototyping boards, Pi Jumper breakout board, RoboPi and additional Pi Rtc Dio boards for a greatly expanded Pi system]<br />
<br />
==== EZasPi prototyping board ====<br />
[[File:EZasPi-400pix.jpg|300px|thumb|right|EZasPi Prototyping board for the Raspberry Pi]]<br />
<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/ezaspi/ Mikronauts EZasPi advanced prototyping board] that stacks on top of the Raspberry Pi and was designed by [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] to make prototyping easier for educational users, and making one-off expansion circuits easier for everyone. EZasPi also has a four pin I2C expansion header, and a five pin COM connector for future expansion.<br />
<br />
EZasPi works with Rasperry Pi Model A, A+, B, B+ and the new Raspberry Pi 2 Model B<br />
<br />
EZasPi also works with the Banana Pro and the Banana Pi, ODROID C1 and MIPS Creator CI20.<br />
<br />
EZasPi comes as a kit which includes an extra tall stacking header and mounting hardware that secures the board to the Raspberry Pi Rev.2 test mounting holes - keeping the board securely mounted on the Pi.<br />
<br />
Multiple EZasPi boards can be stacked on a single Raspberry Pi without the need for a bus or rack solution. The board has an extra large prototyping area that is silk screened to clearly indicate signal busses. <br />
<br />
For example, you can stack an EZasPi board between your Raspberry Pi and a [http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/robopi/ RoboPi robot controller] to add additional custom circuits to the Raspberry Pi. <br />
<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/ezaspi/ For more information about EZasPi, please visit the EZasPi product page]<br />
<br />
You can make a Pi Sandwich by stacking an EZasPi on top of your Raspberry Pi, and an EZasPi (B) under your Pi - with the mounting hardware securing your boards together.<br />
<br />
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<br />
==== EZasPi (B) prototyping board ====<br />
[[File:EZasPi-B-400pix.jpg|300px|thumb|right|EZasPi (B) Prototyping board for the Raspberry Pi]]<br />
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[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/ezaspi/ Mikronauts EZasPi (B)] advanced prototyping board from [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] is first prototyping board that stacks UNDER the rev.2 Raspberry Pi Model A and Model B. EZasPi was designed to make prototyping easier for educational users, and making one-off expansion circuits easier for everyone. EZasPi (B) also has a four pin I2C expansion header for future expansion.<br />
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EZasPi (B) can also be used as a prototyping board for I2C add-ons for any Mikronauts product that has a Mikronauts four pin I2C connector, such as RoboPi, EZasPi, Pi Jumper, Pi Rtc Dio <br />
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EZasPi (B) comes as a kit which includes an extra tall stacking header and mounting hardware that secures the board to the Raspberry Pi Rev.2 test mounting holes - keeping the board securely mounted on the Pi.<br />
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Multiple EZasPi (B) boards can be stacked beneath a single Raspberry Pi without the need for a bus or rack solution. The board has an extra large prototyping area that is silk screened to clearly indicate signal busses.<br />
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[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/ezaspi-b/ For more information about EZasPi (B), please visit the EZasPi (B) product page]<br />
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You can make a Pi Sandwich by stacking an EZasPi on top of your Raspberry Pi, and an EZasPi (B) under your Pi - with the mounting hardware securing your boards together.<br />
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==== Pi Plates ====<br />
[http://www.adafruit.com Adafruit Industries] announced in March 2012 the intention of making expansion boards for the Raspberry Pi under the "Pi Plate" name.<ref><br />
http://www.adafruit.com/blog/2012/03/14/adafruit-experimenting-with-pi-plates-for-raspberry_pi-shields-for-the-raspberry-pi/</ref>.<br />
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The first board available is a [http://adafruit.com/products/801 prototyping board] that overlays the Raspberry Pi via a long plug-in header. It has screw terminals for all the Pi [[GPIO]] lines.<br />
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==== PiPLUS Multifunction I/O Extension Board *** DEAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://www.web4robot.com PiPLUS Multifunction I/O Extension Board] is designed as versatile, general-purpose data acquisition and control module.<br />
Key Features: Battery-backed Real Time Clock; 3.5A DC motor driver chip; 8-bits digital I/O Data Port; 10-bits ADC with 4 analog channels; DAC; 4 high power outputs; 4 PWM outputs; IR Remote Control input; 2 user's buttons; AVR ATMEGA328P microcontroller with a preloaded Arduino bootloader and Arduino Shields connectors; 3V - 5V buffers for I2C, SPI and Serial interfaces; Power supply with 5V and 3V regulators.<br />
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PiPLUS board also works as a bridge between Raspberry Pi and ARDUINO and provides a direct connection to Arduino Shields. You can use the standard ARDUINO environment and graphical interface for Windows or Linux for software development and ATMEGA328P microcontroller programming.<br />
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==== Pi Tin ====<br />
Not yet tested, comments welcome<br />
Project files for Eagle here: [http://www.delong.com/Raspberry%20PI/]<br />
Schematic and Board images: [http://elinux.org/File:PiTin_Schematic.png] [http://elinux.org/File:PiTin_Boardpng.png]<br />
This board uses Microchip 16-pin GPIO expanders driven by SPI to provide up to 256 additional GPIO pins at a very low cost. Optionally, it can supply power<br />
for the board and the Raspberry PI.<br />
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The board can be made in a stackable manner allowing you to also place additional peripherals on the GPIO connector. It makes non-exclusive use of all<br />
four SPI pins as well as exclusive use of the CE0 Pin.<br />
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If you install (and power) the power supply components, the board will supply up to 1A at 5VDC. This is not enough to power all GPIO pins on a fully populated board, but in most applications should be sufficient to power the RPI and a reasonable number of GPIOs. An external power supply should be used for higher-power applications. This board should never be powered from the RPI as even one of the chips can draw more than the RPI can provide.<br />
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The power supply is quite flexible and will accept anything from 8-25VAC or 8-42VDC. It is based on a Recom module which provides a switching power supply in a form factor that is a drop-in replacement for 7805 series TO-220 linear regulators.<br />
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The 8 chips can be had for about $4@ or less and the power supply components total about $15. A fully populated board is about $49+PCB, $31+PCB for 64 GPIO pins.<br />
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You can have the PCB made at a variety of fabricators. [http://batchpcb.com] does very nice work and is hobbyist friendly at very reasonable prices.<br />
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==== PiWeather - Raspberry Pi Weather Station Board *** DEAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://www.web4robot.com PiWeather RPi Weather Station Board] is a small size RPi add-ons board. The board provides the temperature, pressure, humidity monitoring and controls the external devices (relays, high current LEDs ...).<br />
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Key Features:<br />
Temperature, pressure and humidity sensors on the board; Two 1-Wire ports to connect the external temperature sensors DS18B20; Four high current outputs; Battery-backed Real Time Clock and Calendar; Small size - 2.1"x1.6" (53mm x 41mm).<br />
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==== PROTOplate from Pi-Plates ====<br />
[[File:PROTOplate-R1.0.png|thumbnail|PROTOplate from Pi-Plates]]<br />
The Pi-Plates PROTOplate provides an inexpensive and convenient way to add personalized and custom hardware to your Pi-Plates based project. Key features include:<br />
* A low cost yet versatile solution for adding custom hardware to a Pi-Plate based design<br />
* Mechanically and electrically compatible with all Pi-Plate boards<br />
* Mates with all three revisions of the Raspberry Pi including version A, B, B+, and R2<br />
* Multiple boards can be stacked to provide addition area for components<br />
* Comes preassembled – no soldering required<br />
* Additional 14-pin header included if B+ and R2 signals are required<br />
For detailed specifications, go to https://pi-plates.com/product/proto/<br />
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==== Quick2Wire GPIO Interface Board Kit ====<br />
[http://quick2wire.com Quick2Wire GPIO board and experimenters kit] is an extension board for the Raspberry Pi that has level converters to allow the driving of TTL and real world devices such as LED's and switches. It will also provide an experimenters kit, a software framework and a number of tutorials. The Quick2Wire interface board is also available from [http://www.pi-supply.com/product/quick2wire-raspberry-pi-interface-board-kit/ Pi Supply].<br />
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==== Quick2Wire I2C PCF8591 Analogue Board ====<br />
The Quick2Wire PCF8591 I2C Analogue Board has four 8-bit Analogue Inputs and one 8-bit Analogue Output. A simple Python API allows you to control the on-board PCF8591 chip and access all of its features for use with the Raspberry Pi. You can use the boards to measure four voltages and control one output voltage! - You can purchase from [http://www.pi-supply.com/product/quick2wire-raspberry-pi-i2c-pcf8591-analogue-board/#sthash.PdLFc4M5.dpuf Pi Supply]<br />
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==== Quick2Wire I2C MCP23017 Port Expander Board Kit ====<br />
The Quick2Wire Port Expander board for the Raspberry Pi, gives you an extra 16 GPIO pins which can be used for digital input or output. You’ll find code in the Quick2Wire Library to drive it from Python, along with examples of use. - You can purchase from [http://www.pi-supply.com/product/quick2wire-raspberry-pi-i2c-mcp23017-port-expander-board-kit/#sthash.uZFSjG2R.dpuf Pi Supply]<br />
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====Raspberry Pi B+ Breakout Kit=====<br />
[[File:Breakoutplus.jpg|thumbnail|Breakout Plus]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/48/Raspberry-Pi-B-Breakout-Kit Raspberry Pi B+ Breakout] is an easy to assemble breakout board to use with the Raspberry Pi model B+<br />
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==== Raspberry Pi IO Interface ====<br />
[http://dangerousprototypes.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=56&t=3996 forum thread] showing 'paper mockup'. Another buffered IO expander.<br />
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==== Relay board and Raspberry Pi GPIO ====<br />
[http://www.sainsmart.com/8-channel-dc-5v-relay-module-for-arduino-pic-arm-dsp-avr-msp430-ttl-logic.html a board with 8 relays and 8 input] with a Raspberry Pi socket<br />
you can power the boards with 12Volt, the board has a DIN rail container<br />
http://www.progetti-hw-sw.it/raspberry.htm<br />
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====SainSmart X100 Expansion Board====<br />
[http://www.sainsmart.com/raspberry-pi/expansion-board-for-raspberry-pi-designed-for-ease-of-use.html SainSmart X100 Expansion Board]<br />
SainSmart offers the X100 expansion board "designed for ease of use", intended to make the RPi easier to use by providing various interface ports, such as a RS232 port, a HDMI to VGA converter (by using an included HDMI to HDMI male adapter, enabling the use of the VGA port; otherwise it is a HDMI input), a 3-port USB hub (one of the X100's USB ports connects to the upper USB port on the RPi itself, using an included USB to USB male adapter, thus providing power for the three other USB ports on the X100 board), SD and microSD memory card readers, an 8-channel Darlington driver and a GPIO port. The board also has a battery-powered RTC, and a variable (6-23V, nominally 12V) power port for a corded power supply. The X100 also has a reset switch, but the reset pin header (included with the X100) must be soldered onto the RPi itself.<br />
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====Slice of Pi====<br />
[[File:RPI extension board- Slice of Pi.JPG|thumb|[http://shop.ciseco.co.uk/slice-of-pi/ Slice of Pi] ]]<br />
[http://shop.ciseco.co.uk/slice-of-pi/ Slice of Pi] Ciseco have produced a convienient small break out board for the Raspberry PI. XBee style connector for XRF / XBee / RN-XV / XBT / RF-BEE etc. Has the SPI and I2C pins on one standard 8 way header and the Raspberry PI's 8 general purpose I/O pins on another for easy access. Comes as a kit of parts that needs to be soldered. Construction is very easy and suitable for children with basic soldering skills.<br />
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[http://shop.ciseco.co.uk/k002-slice-of-pi-o/ Slice of PI/O] is a variation of the above produced by Ciseco based upon [http://nathan.chantrell.net/20120602/raspberry-pi-io-expander-board/ Nathan Chantrell's MCP23017/Slice of Pi "project"]. The MCP23017 may be powered from either the Pi's 3.3V/5.0V GPIO pins or, with care, an external psu. The use of a 5.0V power source means that the MCP23017's 16 (2 x 8) GPIO's can interface directly with 5V logic families etc. However, the Pi's own GPIO's, also available, will still need 3.3V - 5.0V level shifters. [[User:TrevorGowen|Trevor Gowen]]'s experimental [http://www.cpmspectrepi.webspace.virginmedia.com/raspberry_pi/MoinMoinExport/SliceOfPio.html LED BarGraph "board"] has been "piggy-backed" onto one of these.<br />
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==== Strato Pi ====<br />
[[File:SferaLabs-StratoPiBase.png|thumbnail|right|Strato Pi mounted on RPi2]]<br />
[[File:SferaLabs-StratoPiServer.png|thumbnail|right|Strato Pi Server]]<br />
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'''Strato Pi''' by [http://www.sferalabs.cc Sfera Labs] is a professional expansion board that enhances the Raspberry Pi with several hardware features to make it suitable for use in professional applications where reliability and service continuity are key requirements.<br />
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Strato Pi complies with CE directives for EMC, Electrical Safety, Emission and RoHS.<br />
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Features:<br />
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* 9-28Vdc power supply, with surge and reverse polarity protection<br />
* Real time clock (RTC) with on-board lithium back-up battery<br />
* Standard RS-232 and RS-485 interfaces to the Raspberry Pi serial line, with opto-isolator and electrostatic discharge protection<br />
* On-board buzzer, connected to an I/O pin of the Raspberry Pi board, for acoustic feedback<br />
* On-board LEDs for power supply and serial line activity<br />
* Power supply and serial connections on a screw terminal block<br />
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It is also available is the ''Server'' version pre-assembled in a standard 4 modules DIN rail case together with a Raspberry Pi 2 Model B.<br />
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For more details: http://www.sferalabs.cc/strato<br />
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====TriBorg====<br />
[[File:TriBorg-Front-690.png|thumb|[http://www.piborg.org/triborg/ TriBorg] ]]<br />
[http://www.piborg.org/triborg/ TriBorg]<br />
A GPIO header replicator board for your Raspberry Pi. Triple the Raspberry Pi GPIO header.<br />
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==== XBee ZB SMT Backpack ====<br />
The [http://www.bootc.net/archives/2012/06/20/raspberry-pi-xbee-smt-backpack/ Raspberry Pi XBee ZB SMT Backpack] by [[User:bootc|bootc]] is a carrier board for [http://www.digi.com/products/wireless-wired-embedded-solutions/zigbee-rf-modules/zigbee-mesh-module/xbee-smt Digi XBee ZB SMT] modules. These are different to the normal XBee modules because they are surface mount and additionally can interface to a host using SPI as well as serial. The backpack also features 3 LEDs for status signals as well as two FTDI headers (one for the RPi and one for the XBee), as well as being able to host a 'normal' XBee module (though of course you can't use SPI with those).<br />
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==== Raspy Juice Exp Board ====<br />
[http://2-watt-elements.myshopify.com/ Raspy Juice] by 2-Watt Elements is an experimental board that supplies the Raspberry Pi with +5V through the GPIO header. With its wide input voltage range (6~23V), the buck regulator can be powered by batteries, 12V Adapters, solar, etc. Other features are the RS232 level console port, PCF8523 RTC, and an expansion ATmega168A microcontroller as an I2C slave. This latter MCU has interfaces of an RS485 port, an additional RS232 port, 4 RC-servo ports and unused-pins expansion header. The MCU firmware is updateable through the I2C interface. Hardware details are in http://code.google.com/p/raspy-juice/wiki/1_Hardware_Description<br />
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==== pyMCU ====<br />
[http://www.pymcu.com pyMCU] is a python controlled microcontroller that works with the Raspberry Pi, connects to the USB port and uses the pyMCU python module and pyserial to control the microcontroller in your python script. You can communicate with i2c, spi, serial, and one wire devices, software configurable pulse in / out functions, has 13 Digital IO Pins, 6 10-bit Analog Pins, 5 10-Bit PWM Pins, blink LEDs, control servos and motors, read various sensors, built-in functions for sound generation: arbitrary frequency generator, misc. sound / tone generator, DTMF generator. PyBootloader - python script for uploading new firmware versions or your own microcontroller code. Check out some of the [http://pymcu.com/Tutorials.html Tutorials] and [http://pymcu.com/Examples.html Examples]<br />
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==== RPi CC1101-OneWire-Clock extension ====<br />
The [http://busware.de/tiki-index.php?page=COC RPi-COC board] from [http://busware.de busware.de] adds Onewire, a Sub-1 GHz RF Transceiver, RTC and an EEPROM mainly for smart home automation. The Onewire RJ11 port is driven by a DS2482 chip supported by 5V levelshifter and strong pullup. The DS1339-RTC is powered by CR2032 battery or on-board 60mF supercap. The 2Kbit EEPROM (at24c02) is mainly to hold board specific config data. The CC1101 Sub-1 GHz RF Transceiver is controlled by an atmega1284 to pre-process air data. It is connected to RPis UART and contains a avr109-bootloader for firmware updates. The popular [http://culfw.de culfw-firmware] lets you interact with FS20, Homematic, Intertechno or similar actors and sensors - easily using [http://fhem.de FHEM]-home automation server. In addition a secured 5V power socket for external power supplies is provided.<br />
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==== RFM12Pi - Wireless OpenEnergyMonitor Base-station ====<br />
Add's RFM12B wireless (868/433/912Mhz) RF transceiver capability to the Raspberry Pi. The RFM12Pi decodes RFM12B packets from [http://openenergymonitor.org OpenEnergyMonitor sensor modules] or JeeNodes and puts the data on the Raspberry Pi's internal serial UART. Designed to be used with [http://emoncms.org emoncms] running on a Raspberry Pi web-server to make a low power energy, temperature and other environmental data logging and visualisation server. Developed as part of the OpenEnergyMonitor project. For more info see [http://openenergymonitor.blogspot.co.uk/2013/04/introducing-rfm12pi-v2-raspberry-pi.html introductory blog] post and [http://openenergymonitor.org/emon/emonbase/raspberrypi overview documentation page]. The RFM12Pi can be purchased pre-assembled and ready to go from the [http://shop.openenergymonitor.com/raspberry-pi/ OpenEnergyMonitor shop]<br />
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==== 3Bpi - Three Branch Pi - Level translator board for Raspberry Pi *** DEAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://www.electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi, aka set05_08], translates bidirectionally inputs/outputs of the Raspberry Pi's GPIO from 3.3V to 5V TTL levels. It has three external ports to connect [http://www.electronics.cat/en/ electronics.cat] open source hardware boards. This board takes advantage of P5's Raspberry Pi, with access to a second I2C channel (I2C_0, it can be used without camera connected) and CTS and RTS for hardware flow control in serial communications. Two of 3Bpi's ports, P3 and P4, can be used as 8 bit input/output or I2C and/or SPI ports. One port, P2, is thought for serial communications and Raspberry Pi can be set as master or slave setting the jumpers properly.<br />
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==== i2c/spi 32 GPIO Pi ====<br />
[[File:Pi-32gpio-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|32GPIO-Pi]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23017-2-lp.html 32GPIO Pi]<br />
with i2c/spi extra GPIO extension board 32 GPIO Board<br />
32GPIO-Pi with i2c/spi 2 type<br />
with 32 LED for each port , display port status ON/OFF, High/LOW<br />
support by our [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/rs-pi-set-scratch.html Pi_Scratch], easy to control<br />
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==== AbioWire+ ====<br />
[http://www.axiris.eu/en/index.php/1-wire/abiowire AbioWire+] is a 1-Wire adapter providing seventeen 1-Wire channels with ESD protection, three 1-Wire controller chips, and a real-time clock (RTC).<br />
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==== AbioCard model A ====<br />
[http://www.axiris.eu/en/index.php/i-o-cards/abiocard AbioCard model A] expansion board featuring a real-time clock (RTC), 8 bidirectional I/O lines, 8 12-bit ADC inputs, 16 PWM outputs at 97 kHz with 8-bit resolution.<br />
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==== AbioCard model B ====<br />
[http://www.axiris.eu/en/index.php/i-o-cards/abiocard AbioCard model B] expansion board featuring a real-time clock (RTC), 8 bidirectional I/O lines, 8 12-bit ADC inputs, 16 PWM outputs at 40-1000 Hz with 12-bit resolution.<br />
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==== i2c/spi 64/128 GPIO Pi ====<br />
[[File:Pi-64gpio-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|64 GPIO Board]]<br />
[[File:Pi-128gpio-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|128 GPIO board]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23017-8-v2.html 128 GPIO Pi]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23017-4-lp.html 64 GPIO Pi]<br />
with i2c/spi extra GPIO extension board 64/128 GPIO Board<br />
64GPIO-Pi with i2c/spi 2 type<br />
with 64 LED for each port , display port status ON/OFF, High/LOW<br />
128GPIO-Pi with i2c/spi two type <br />
64/128 GPIO board support by our [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/rs-pi-set-scratch.html Pi_Scratch], easy to control<br />
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==== Rs-Pi P-HAB module ( High-Altitude Balloon) ====<br />
[[File:Pi-HAB-ss2.jpg|thumbnail|Pi-HAB-HV]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-p-hab.html Rs-Pi P-HAB ] expansion board featuring a ublox MAX 7 GPS module, FM transmitter, Temp, Humidity, Pressure, Altitude sensors), <br />
This project use balloons for exploring the edge of space. collect temperature , Humidity, Altitude, Pressure data send back through FM Transmitter and save all log to SD card, also take a photo every 30sec save to SD card.<br />
The project use 1. ublox-7Max GPS module 2. Radiometrix NTX2B 434.xxx Mhz 10mW modules. 3. TMP102 temp sensor to monitor Raspberry Pi temperature 4. BMP085 Barometric Pressure/Temp/Altitude Sensor 5. DHT22 / AM2302 Digital Temp & Humidity Sensor 6. DS18b20 Temperature sensor 7. TRACOPOWER 5V & 3.3V (TSR-1-2433 & TSR-1-2450) DC/DC converter up to 96% efficiency - No heat-sink required ( for longer battery life) 8. Raspberry Pi Camera kit ( take photos save in SD card)<br />
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==== OssoPI (Relay and digital inputs) ====<br />
[[File:OssoPI.jpg|thumbnail|OssoPI]]<br />
[http://www.nexlab.net/product/ossopi-raspberrypi-io-expansion-board/ OssoPI] is an expansion board featuring 8x 277V @ 10A relays + 8x digital (opto or non-opto isolated) inputs on standard dimensions for 9 unit DIN rail enclosure<br />
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==== IVPort (Camera Module Multiplexer)====<br />
[[File:Ivport.jpg|thumbnail|IVPort]]<br />
The [https://github.com/ivmech/ivport IVPort] from [http://www.ivmech.com/ Ivmech Mechatronics] is the first Raspberry Pi (also Raspberry Pi A, A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2 fully compatible) Camera Module Multiplexer is designed to make possible connecting more than one camera module to single CSI camera port on Raspberry Pis. Multiplexing can be controlled by 3 pins for 4 camera modules, 5 pins for 8 camera modules and 9 pins for maximum up to 16 camera modules with using GPIO.<br />
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The closest approach to simultaneous capturing at 640x480 resolution with 7 fps each camera connected to Ivport Camera Multiplexer (4 camera boards were connected.) by utilizing Raspberry Pi's video-capture capabilities with a JPEG encoder. See more details [https://github.com/ivmech/ivport/wiki/Capture-Sequence here].<br />
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==== Rasky (KVM over IP) ====<br />
[[File:Rasky_N0.jpg|thumbnail|Rasky]]<br />
[http://www.nexlab.net/product/rasky Rasky] is an expansion board for raspberry pi model 2B to use the rpi as a KVM over IP. It features VGA video acquisition, 2 250VAC 10A relays, 2 digital opto-isolated digital inputs, keyboard, mouse and remote storage emulation over USB, power management using 4 Ni-MH rechargeable AA batteries to assure rpi clean shutdown in case of power loss/failure.<br />
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It is actually in crowdfunding, but production will go on no matter how the campaign will end, the price anyway will change depending on the campaign success. Estimated delivery for the first batch is Q2 2016, it will be available both as a kit and ready to use. All developement, both for hw and sw, is completely open source.<br />
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==== NavSpark ====<br />
[[File:NavSpark.jpg|thumbnail|NavSpark]]<br />
[http://www.navspark.com.tw/ NavSpark] is a satellite-navigation (GPS, GLONASS, and Beidou) enabled Arduino-compatible microcontroller board. The [https://hackaday.io/project/9665-navspark-shield-for-raspberry-pi NavSpark shield for RPi] enabled connecting a full-size NavSpark board to the Pi, including GPIO, the serial line broadcasting the NMEA messages, the 1PPS channel for higher precision timekeeping, I2C, SPI. It enables navigation, or satellite-backed NTP server use cases, as well as general on-board MCU use (similar to the other Arduino shields).<br />
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===Programmable===<br />
==== Guzunty ====<br />
The Guzunty Pi adds open source programmable hardware to the Raspberry Pi at an amazingly low price. The design contains a 72 macrocell programmable logic device, so the board functions like a 'virtual breadboard'. This board is ideal for those with many different projects in mind, because it is so flexible. It can be a simple IO expander, a 7 segment LED driver, provide servo and regular PWM outputs, or anything you can dream up that will fit into 1600 logic gates. The device is '5 volt tolerant' and so can be used to safely interface 5v logic devices (such as Arduino) to the 3.3v Raspberry Pi. The [https://github.com/Guzunty/Pi/wiki GitHub community site] contains many ready made cores that you can download and use directly. You can design your own custom cores using industry standard languages such as VHDL or Verilog.<br />
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==== LOGI-PI ====<br />
The LOGI-PI (http://valentfx.com/logi-pi/) is an FPGA-based daughter board for the raspberry-pi. It consists in a Spartan 6 LX9 FPGA from Xilinx, 32MB SDRAM, PMODS (standardized IO connector) and an Arduino compatible connector. The board communicates with the raspberry-pi through SPI and comes with VHDL support file and Python/C support software. The Raspberry-pi can directly programm the FPGA thus eliminating the need for an expensive FPGA programmer. A web based-tool (http://www.valentfx.com/skeleton/) allow the user to design the architecture to be run on the FPGA without the need of writing a single line of HDL code. The LOGI-Pi comes with several demo applications inculing bitcoin mining, vision processing (with the optionnal camera module) and more.<br />
[[File:Logi-Pi-logo-med.jpg|thumbnail|LOGI-PI exapnsion board for the raspberry-pi]]<br />
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==Expansion boards by manufactuer==<br />
This section has been moved to a separate page. See [[RPi Expansion Boards: Expansion boards by manufactuer]]<br />
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==References==<br />
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=== Amescon===<br />
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==== RasPiComm ====<br />
[[File:RasPiComm.jpg|thumbnail|right|RasPiComm]]<br />
The [http://www.amescon.com/products.aspx RasPiComm] by [http://www.amescon.com/ Amescon] is a piggyback-mountable extension board and offers:<br />
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* RS-485<br />
* RS-232<br />
* RTC<br />
* direct I2C connector<br />
* 5-way joystick<br />
with driver support. Fully compatible with the B+!<br />
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More information: [http://www.amescon.com/products/technical-specifications.aspx Technical Specifications].<br />
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==== RasPiComm+ ====<br />
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[[File:RPCPMainboard.jpg|thumbnail|right|RasPiComm+ mainboard with 4 modules (not attached)]]<br />
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The [http://www.amescon.com/products/raspicommplus.aspx RasPiComm+] by [http://www.amescon.com/ Amescon] is a modular extension board for the Raspberry Pi and offers:<br />
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* 4 module slots for a wide range of modules (RS-232, RS-485 4 Wire, GSM, GPS, 1Wire, CAN, 8 Input, 8 Output, 16 isolated I/O, Profibus,...)<br />
* RTC<br />
* easy to set up<br />
* full driver support<br />
* industrial version for isolated 24V available<br />
<br />
The RasPiComm+ will be launched Q1 2015. If you want to have it before the official launch, you can support the [http://igg.me/p/997426/x/9106232 Indiegogo campaign].<br />
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=== Ardhat ===<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
[http://ardhat.com Ardhat] is a HAT compliant Smart Power, Robotics and IoT Platform for the Raspberry Pi<br />
<br />
<br />
[[File:ArdhatTopHatMotorClean.jpg|thumbnail|right|Ardhat with Arduino Motor Shield]]<br />
[[File:ArdhatSolar.png|thumbnail|right|Ardhat with A+ and Solar Panel]]<br />
[[File:ArdhatBallbotLowAngle.jpg|thumbnail|right|Ardhat with Lego EV3 Mindstorms]]<br />
'''Hardware Features'''<br />
<br />
* Integrated 16MHz Arduino compatible processor<br />
* Accepts 5V Arduino shields, but also available with long -tail HAT header pins for HAT expansion.<br />
* 12 ch PWM O/P, 6 ch analog I/P <br />
* Real-time Clock <br />
* External 8-28V power input <br />
* High Power 3A 5V O/P <br />
* Full BBU/UPS <br />
* 10-DOF Sensor Fusion <br />
* Long Range Wireless Mesh up to 15km<br />
* Built-in 2050mAH battery <br />
* Barometer <br />
* Thermometer <br />
* Programmable Power/Navigation combo switch <br />
* ‘Zero CPU’ SmartLED driver <br />
* Ext and LiPo voltage monitors <br />
* Charge status & programmable LEDS <br />
* Programmable wakeup/watchdog <br />
* > 1,000 hour sleep mode operation <br />
* Fully RPi HAT standard compliant (with EEPROM) <br />
* Standard LiPo battery connector <br />
* Uses standard Arduino IDE <br />
* PiBow 'TopHat' available to provide physical protection<br />
* HAT compliant device-tree EEPROM<br />
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'''Software'''<br />
<br />
The preferred environment for programming Ardhat is javascript, using node.js with Johnny Five, though Python and C/C++ bindings are also available, see Ardhat [https://github.com/Ardhat Github].<br />
<br />
The Ardhat Real-Time is supplied as a preloaded sketch that includes a co-operative multitasking scheduler and utility functions, which can be modified as required using the Arduino IDE.<br />
It uses ~2kB of Arduino program space.<br />
<br />
The basic functions include:<br />
<br />
* Internal & external supply voltage monitoring <br />
* Sensor Fusion monitoring <br />
* Power/Navigation switch monitoring<br />
* Real-time clock monitoring<br />
* Status reporting to Raspberry Pi over Firmata<br />
* Raspberry Pi status monitoring <br />
* Sleep/Power Down Management<br />
* Wakeup scheduling<br />
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<br />
=== dresden elektronik ===<br />
==== RaspBee ====<br />
The [http://www.dresden-elektronik.de/funktechnik/solutions/wireless-light-control/raspbee/?L=1 RaspBee] is an expansion board which brings ZigBee connectivity to the Raspberry Pi. The shield allows direct communication with ZigBee PRO devices like Philips Hue, XBee Series 2 and others.<br />
<br />
Key Features:<br />
* powered by Atmels ATmega256RFR2 (8-Bit AVR, 256 kB Flash, integrated RF transceiver)<br />
* 500m signal range (power amplified)<br />
* preflashed ZigBee firmware<br />
* also supports custom firmware via bootloader<br />
* extensive software package available<br />
<br />
===AB Electronics UK===<br />
<br />
====1-Wire Pi ====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/27/1-Wire-Pi 1 Wire Pi] from AB Electronics is a communication board supporting the 1-Wire® protocol. A 5V buffered I2C port is also provided on the board.<br />
<br />
====1-Wire Pi Plus ====<br />
[[File:1_wire_pi_plus.jpg|thumbnail|1 Wire Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/60/1-Wire-Pi-Plus 1 Wire Pi Plus] from AB Electronics UK is a communication board supporting the 1-Wire® protocol. Designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. A 5V buffered I2C port is also provided on the board.<br />
<br />
==== ADC Pi - Raspberry Pi Analogue to Digital converter ====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/17/ADC-Pi-V2---Raspberry-Pi-Analogue-to-Digital-converter ADC Pi V2.1] is an 8 channel 17 bit analogue to digital converter designed to work with the Raspberry Pi platform. The ADC Pi V2.1 is based on two Microchip MCP3424 A/D converters each containing 4 analogue inputs with up to 18 bit resolution. <br />
<br />
==== ADC Pi Plus - Raspberry Pi Analogue to Digital converter ====<br />
[[File:Adcpiplus.jpg|thumbnail|ADC Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/56/ADC-Pi-Plus---Raspberry-Pi-Analogue-to-Digital-converter ADC Pi Plus] is an 8 channel 17 bit analogue to digital converter designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. . The ADC Pi Plus is based on two Microchip MCP3424 A/D converters each containing 4 analogue inputs with up to 18 bit resolution. <br />
<br />
====ADC DAC Pi - 12 bit 2 channel ADC and DAC====<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/39/ADC-DAC-Pi-Raspberry-Pi-ADC-and-DAC-expansion-board ADCDAC Pi] is a 2 channel 12 bit analogue to digital converter and 2 channel 12 bit digital to analogue converter designed to work with the Raspberry Pi platform. <br />
<br />
====Breakout Pi - Prototyping board====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/46/products3Raspberry-Pi46Breakout-Pi Breakout Pi] is a useful and versatile prototyping expansion board for the Raspberry Pi models A and B.<br />
<br />
====Breakout Pi Plus - Prototyping board====<br />
[[File:Breakout_pi_plus.jpg|thumbnail|Breakout Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/59/Breakout-Pi-Plus Breakout Pi Plus] is a useful and versatile prototyping expansion board designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. <br />
<br />
====Com Pi RS232 Serial and 1-Wire ====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/26/Com-Pi-RS232-Serial-and-1-Wire Com Pi] from AB Electronics is a communication board supporting RS232 and 1-Wire® protocols. A 5V buffered I2C port is also provided on the board.<br />
<br />
====Delta-Sigma Pi 18 bit Analogue to Digital converter ====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/14/Delta-Sigma-Pi-18-bit-Analogue-to-Digital-converter Delta-Sigma Pi] is an 8 channel analogue to digital converter designed for use on the Raspberry Pi computer platform. The board is based around the MCP3424 low noise and high accuracy 18 bit delta-sigma analogue to digital converter from Microchip Technology Inc. A pair of MCP3424 converters are included on the board along with an I2C buffer interface allowing you to connect additional 5V I2C devices to the same bus.<br />
<br />
====IO Pi 32 Channel Port Expander====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/18/IO-Pi-32-Channel-Port-Expander-for-the-Raspberry-Pi-computer-boards IO Pi] is a 32 channel digital expansion board designed for use on the Raspberry Pi computer platform. The board is based around the MCP23017 16-bit I/O expander from Microchip Technology Inc. A pair of MCP23017 expanders are included on the board allowing you to connect up to 32 digital inputs or outputs to the Raspberry Pi. <br />
<br />
====IO Pi Plus 32 Channel Port Expander====<br />
[[File:Iopiplus.jpg|thumbnail|IO Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/54/IO-Pi-Plus IO Pi Plus] is a 32 channel digital expansion board designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. The board is based around the MCP23017 16-bit I/O expander from Microchip Technology Inc. A pair of MCP23017 expanders are included on the board allowing you to connect up to 32 digital inputs or outputs to the Raspberry Pi.<br />
<br />
====Raspberry Pi Plus Adapter Kit====<br />
[[File:Plus_adapter.jpg|thumbnail|Raspberry Pi Plus Adapter Kit]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/58/Raspberry-Pi-Plus-Adapter-Kit Raspberry Pi Plus Adapter Kit] allows you to connect expansion boards designed for the original Raspberry Pi models A and B onto your new Raspberry Pi A+, Raspberry Pi B+ and Raspberry Pi 2 Model B. The adapter board includes mounting holes for both the Raspberry Pi and the expansion board allowing you to securely fit your expansion boards onto the Raspberry Pi. <br />
<br />
====Raspberry Pi B+ Breakout Kit====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/48/Raspberry-Pi-B-Breakout-Kit Raspberry Pi B+ Breakout] is an easy to assemble breakout board to use with the Raspberry Pi model B+<br />
<br />
====RTC Pi Real time Clock Module ====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/15/RTC-Pi-Real-time-Clock-Module RTC Pi] is a real time clock module which connects via the GPIO port on a Raspberry Pi.<br />
<br />
====RTC Pi Plus Real time Clock Module ====<br />
[[File:Rtcpiplus.jpg|thumbnail|RTC Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/52/RTC-Pi-Plus RTC Pi Plus] is a real time clock module which connects via the GPIO port on a Raspberry Pi. Designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. <br />
<br />
====Serial Pi - RS232 serial interface====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/29/Serial-Pi Serial Pi] is a stackable communication board supporting the RS232 serial protocol.<br />
<br />
====Serial Pi Plus - RS232 serial interface====<br />
[[File:Serialpiplus.jpg|thumbnail|Serial Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/51/Serial-Pi-Plus Serial Pi Plus] is a stackable communication board supporting the RS232 serial protocol. Designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. <br />
<br />
====Servo Pi - PWM servo controller====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/44/Servo-Pi Servo Pi] is a 16-channel, 12-bit PWM controller suitable for driving LEDs and radio control servos. <br />
<br />
===Advamation===<br />
<br />
==== AdvaBoard RPi1 ====<br />
The [http://www.advaboard.de AdvaBoard RPi1] is a multifunctional extension-board, which contains:<br />
<br />
* TFT-display-interface (3.2" 320x240, 5" 800x480, 7" 800x480)<br />
* touchscreen interface<br />
* real-time-clock (RTC)<br />
* CPLD + a microcontroller<br />
* all I/Os are 5V-tolerant, except I2C<br />
* analog-I/Os (4* 16bit inputs, 2* 8bit outputs)<br />
* separate connectors for all interfaces (I2C, SPI, digital/analog-I/O, RS-232, RS-485 incl. pluggable terminator)<br />
* power-management: battery-backed RPC/I2C-interfaces, power-down, power-up on time or event, separately powered peripherals<br />
* JTAG-programmer for Xilinx CPLDs/FPGAs, C2-programmer for SiLabs C8051F*<br />
* Software (C + Python 2.6/3.x libraries, free example programs)<br />
<br />
Details can be found at [http://www.advamation.com/products/embeddedpc/advaboard.html www.advamation.com/products/embeddedpc/advaboard.html].<br />
<br />
More boards (e.g. additional displays, I/Os, motors, sensors etc.), which can be connected to the Raspberry Pi and/or the AdvaBoard RPi1 will also be available soon.<br />
<br />
===Pi Supply - Pi Cocktails===<br />
<br />
The following add on boards will shortly be available from [http://www.pi-supply.com Pi Supply] and are based on the Pi Cocktail series of boards explored in [http://themagpi.com The MagPi magazine]. More details to follow soon.<br />
<br />
===MyPiShop===<br />
==== Pi 8 LED & 8 Button ====<br />
[http://mypishop.com/Pi%208%20LED%20&%208%20Button.html Pi 8 LED & 8 Button] interface board for Raspberry Pi. <br />
<br />
Perfect way to learn how to use the GPIO pins.<br/><br />
Plugs directly into the Raspberry Pi GPIO connector. (P1 header)<br/><br />
Has eight bright green LED's and eight momentary switches.<br/><br />
For a more detailed description see: http://mypishop.com/Pi%208%20LED%20&%208%20Button.html<br />
<br />
==== Stepper Motor Controller Board ====<br />
[http://mypishop.com/Stepper.html Pi Stepper Motor Controller] interface board for Raspberry Pi. <br />
<br />
The stepper board uses 8 GPIO pins to drive up to two stepper motors.<br/><br />
(One stepper motor is included in the kit)<br/><br />
Plugs directly into the Raspberry Pi GPIO connector. (P1 header)<br/><br />
The board can use the 5 VDC provided by the Raspberry Pi or you can optionally provide your own source voltage to drive the motors.<br/><br />
This board includes a ULN2803 8 Channel Darlington Driver and can be used to control other higher current devices such as relay boards, etc.<br/><br />
For a more detailed description see: http://mypishop.com/Stepper.html<br />
<br />
==== Read Your Pi !(LCD Interface Board) ====<br />
[http://mypishop.com/Read%20Your%20Pi%20!.html Read Your Pi (LCD)] interface board for Raspberry Pi. <br />
<br />
Available kits with 20x4 LCD display or 16x2 LCD display.<br />
The interface board uses the GPIO pins display characters on a LCD display.<br/><br />
Plugs directly into the Raspberry Pi GPIO connector. (P1 header)<br/><br />
For a more detailed description see: http://mypishop.com/Read%20Your%20Pi%20!.html<br />
<br />
==== Protect Your Pi ! (16 or 32 IO Expansion Kit) ====<br />
[http://mypishop.com/ Protect Your Pi (LCD)] interface board for Raspberry Pi. <br />
<br />
Available kits with 16 or 32 GPIO expansion pins.<br />
The expansion board uses the I2C bus on the Raspberry Pi to provide up to 32 additional GPIO pins.<br/><br />
Plugs directly into the Raspberry Pi GPIO connector. (P1 header)<br/><br />
For a more detailed description see: http://mypishop.com<br />
<br />
==== Pi MATRIX ! 8X8 LED Matrix with 16 bit I/O ! ====<br />
[http://mypishop.com/ Pi MATRIX !] 8X8 LED Matrix with 16 bit I/O kit for the Raspberry Pi. <br />
<br />
HUGE 8X8 LED MATRIX<br/><br />
Plugs directly into the Raspberry Pi GPIO connector. (P1 header)<br/><br />
Take the display off and use it for 16 bits of I/O<br/><br />
For a more detailed description see: http://mypishop.com<br />
<br />
=== Mikronauts ===<br />
<br />
==== Pi Droid Alpha Educational Robot Controller ====<br />
[[File:Pi_droid_alpha_0021.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Pi Droid Alpha Educational Robot Controller]]<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-droid-alpha/ Pi Droid Alpha Educational Robot Controller] Raspberry Pi expansion board from [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] <br />
<br />
Pi Droid Alpha adds: <br />
<br />
- eight FlexIO Servo/PWM/IO headers<br />
<br />
- sixteen digital input/outputs<br />
<br />
- eight analog inputs<br />
<br />
- a dual h-bridge motor driver <br />
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to Raspberry Pi.<br />
<br />
==== RoboPi Advanced Robot Controller ====<br />
[[File:RoboPi_Pi_A_0863_web_800px.jpg|300px|thumb|right|RoboPi Advanced Robot Controller]]<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/robopi/ RoboPi Advanced Robot Controller] Raspberry Pi expansion board from [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] <br />
<br />
RoboPi adds:<br />
<br />
- eight-core 32-bit microcontroller running at 100Mhz<br />
<br />
- 24x FlexIO Servo/PWM/io<br />
<br />
- 8x 12 bit analog inputs<br />
<br />
- easy to use C and Python RoboPi API<br />
<br />
to the Raspberry Pi in order to off-load hard real time I/O and allow more precise timing than Linux running on the Pi allows.<br />
<br />
==== Pi Rtc Dio Gold Real Time Clock + Digital I/O expander ====<br />
[[File:Pi_Rtc_Dio_0640a_web.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Pi Rtc Dio expansion board for the Raspberry Pi]]<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-rtc-dio/ Mikronauts Pi Rtc Dio Real Time Clock & I/O Expansion Board] <br />
<br />
Pi Rtc Dio Gold adds:<br />
<br />
- Real Time Clock<br />
<br />
- 3v3 power supply<br />
<br />
- 32 bits digital I/O<br />
<br />
- prototyping area<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc Dio stacks on top of the Raspberry Pi and was designed by [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] to make building one-off expansion circuits easier for everyone. Pi Rtc Dio also has a four pin I2C expansion header, and a five pin COM connector for future expansion.<br />
<br />
==== Pi Rtc Dio Silver Digital I/O expander ====<br />
[[File:pi_jumper_large_breadboard.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Pi Jumper Breakout Board]]<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-rtc-dio/ Mikronauts Pi Rtc Dio Real Time Clock & I/O Expansion Board] that stacks on top of the Raspberry Pi and was designed by [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] to add 32 digital I/O's and 3.3v power supply making one-off expansion circuits easier for everyone. Pi Rtc Dio also has a four pin I2C expansion header, and a five pin COM connector for future expansion.<br />
<br />
==== Pi Jumper & Pi Jumper Plus Breakout with 3v3 and 5v I2C ====<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-jumper/ Pi Jumper] is the ultimate Raspberry Pi breakout board from [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts]<br />
<br />
Pi Jumper adds:<br />
<br />
- clearly labelled breakout of the 26 pin GPIO connector<br />
<br />
- 3v3 power supply for your breadboard circuits<br />
<br />
- 3v3 I2C expansion connector<br />
<br />
- 5v I2C expansion connector<br />
<br />
Pi Jumper Plus provides an IDC jumper cable instead of the stacking header so that you can plug Pi Jumper Plus right into a solderless breadboard.<br />
<br />
==== SchoolBoard ][ develpoment board with LED's & Switches ====<br />
[[File:Pi_jumper_schoolboard2.jpg|300px|thumb|right|SchoolBoard 2 Development Board shown with Pi Jumper and Raspberry Pi]]<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/proto/schoolboard/ SchoolBoard ][ 8xLED's, 8xDipSw, 8xPushButton, large solderless bread board for education from [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts]<br />
<br />
SchoolBoard ][ adds:<br />
<br />
- 8x LED's with current limiting resistors<br />
<br />
- 8x slide switches with current limiting resistors<br />
<br />
- 8x tactile push buttons with current limiting resistors<br />
<br />
SchoolBoard ][ was designed to work with any single board computer or other development board.<br />
<br />
==== EZasPi prototyping board, stacks on TOP of Pi rev.1/2 ====<br />
[[File:EZasPi-400pix.jpg|300px|thumb|right|EZasPi Prototyping board for the Raspberry Pi]]<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/ezaspi/ EZasPi] prototyping board for rev.1 or rev.2 Raspberry Pi, with stacking header and mounting hardware<br />
<br />
EZasPi adds:<br />
<br />
- Raspberry Pi GPIO 26 connector labeled on both sides<br />
<br />
- 3v3 4 pin I2C expansion connector<br />
<br />
- 3v3 5 pin TTL level serial port connection<br />
<br />
- extra large prototyping area<br />
<br />
- mounting holes compatible with rev.2 Model A & Model B<br />
<br />
- works with 26 & 40 pin Raspberry Pi, Banana Pi, Odroid C1, MIPS CI20 and more<br />
<br />
==== EZasPi (B) prototyping board, stacks on UNDER Pi rev.2 ====<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/ezaspi-b/ EZasPi (B)] prototyping board for the rev.2 Raspberry Pi, with stacking header and mounting hardware<br />
<br />
Both boards are silk screened to indicate signal busing, are designed to accommodate screw terminals, and have an I2C expansion header footprint. EZasPi also has a COM expansion header footprint.<br />
<br />
=== Nexlab.net ===<br />
<br />
==== OssoPI (Relay and digital inputs) ====<br />
[[File:OssoPI.jpg|thumbnail|OssoPI]]<br />
[http://www.nexlab.net/product/ossopi-raspberrypi-io-expansion-board/ OssoPI] is an expansion board featuring 8x 277V @ 10A relays + 8x digital (opto or non-opto isolated) inputs on standard dimensions for 9 unit DIN rail enclosure<br />
<br />
==== Rasky (KVM over IP) ====<br />
[[File:Rasky_N0.jpg|thumbnail|Rasky]]<br />
[http://www.nexlab.net/product/rasky Rasky] is an expansion board for raspberry pi model 2B to use the rpi as a KVM over IP. It features VGA video acquisition, 2 250VAC 10A relays, 2 digital opto-isolated digital inputs, keyboard, mouse and remote storage emulation over USB, power management using 4 Ni-MH rechargeable AA batteries to assure rpi clean shutdown in case of power loss/failure.<br />
<br />
It is actually in crowdfunding, but production will go on no matter how the campaign will end, the price anyway will change depending on the campaign success. Estimated delivery for the first batch is Q2 2016, it will be available both as a kit and ready to use. All developement, both for hw and sw, is completely open source.<br />
<br />
==== SafePI ====<br />
[[File:SafePI.jpg|thumbnail|SafePI]]<br />
[http://www.nexlab.net/safepi SafePI] is an fully open hardware expansion board for raspberry pi model 1B+, 2, 3 providing power supply protection and safe shutdown by using 4 common available AA rechargeable Ni-MH batteries.<br />
<br />
Features<br />
* It notify the Raspberry when primary power is absent on a configurable GpIO (pin 36 or 38) and then give enough time to shutdown from the batteries.<br />
* When the RPi is on and the primary power is connected, it recharge the batteries.<br />
* It provide safe voltage regulator giving the ability to power the RPi from 5V to 25V.<br />
* Battery drain when switched off if minimal (less than 10mA/h)<br />
* optionally stackable with other expansion boards (need the right pin header mounted!)<br />
* It uses 4x commonly available (and low cost) AA Ni-MH batteries<br />
* Very long life battery duration: they are used only when the primary power fail<br />
* Open Source design (GPL licensed)<br />
<br />
Sources and schematics available from [https://git.nexlab.net/nexlab/SafePI SafePI gitlab repository]<br />
<br />
<br />
=== electronics.cat ===<br />
==== 3Bpi - Three Branch Pi ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ set05_08 aka 3Bpi] translates bidirectionally inputs/outputs of the Raspberry Pi's GPIO from 3.3V to 5V TTL levels. It has three external ports to connect [http://electronics.cat/ electronics.cat] open source hardware boards. This board takes advantage of P5's Raspberry Pi, with access to a second I2C channel (I2C_0, it can be used without camera connected) and CTS and RTS for hardware flow control in serial communications. Two of 3Bpi's ports, P3 and P4, can be used as 8 bit input/output or I2C and/or SPI ports. One port, P2, is thought for serial communications and Raspberry Pi can be set as master or slave setting the jumpers properly.<br />
<br />
==== Relays Board ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_02/ set05_02] is a 4 relays board to be connected to [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi]. It can be expanded to another 4 relays board or an [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_04b/ input board]<br />
<br />
==== Input Board ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_04b/ set05_02] is a 4 inputs board to be connected to [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi]. It can be expanded to another 4 inputs board or a [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_02/ 4 relays board]<br />
<br />
==== LEDs + microswitch ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set01_04/ set01_04] is a universal 8 bit inputs (microswitch) / outputs (LEDs) to be connected to [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi]. Each bit is set as input or output through jumpers position.<br />
<br />
==== Digital Input / Output I2C expander ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set03_03/ set03_03] expands 16 inputs/outputs using TWI (I2C) to be connected to [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi]. Each board has two PCF8574. The lower bit is forced to a low level hardware (chip 1 A0 = 0 and chip 2 A0 = 1). Addresses A1 and A2 are set through SMD microswitch (SW1). The jumpers can notify if there is any change when reading, avoiding a constant reading of I2C bus. P1 and P2 connectors are designed to be connected in daisy chain up to four set03_03 boards (64 inputs / outputs).<br />
<br />
==== RS232 to TTL converter ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set01_03/ set01_03] translates RS232 signals to TTL to be connected to P2's [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi] serial communication port.<br />
<br />
==== USB - RS232 TTL / I2C translator ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set01_05/ set01_05] has three functions : 1st) translating USB to TTL Tx and Rx to be connected to [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi], 2nd) converting USB to I2C and 3rd) supplying voltage to next board (it is not for 3Bpi) if jumper is between positions 1 and 2.<br />
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==== uC Atmega ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set01_01/ set01_01] is a microcontroller board with two 8-bit ports of inputs/outputs and one serial communication port. It is useful when it is needed to implement some real time application. It can be connected to [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi] using any port. Usually through serial communication port.<br />
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=== MSL Digital Soulutions ===<br />
<br />
==== RemotePi Board ====<br />
[[File:RemotePiBoardForPi2.JPG|thumb|[http://www.msldigital.com/ RemotePi Board]]]<br />
The [http://www.msldigital.com/products/remotepi-board-plus-2015 RemotePi Board] is an intelligent infrared remote controlled power switch add-on board for the Raspberry Pi2, B, B+, A+. It allows to switch power on and off using any button (configurable in learning mode) of an existing standard IR remote. Power is only cut after notifying the OS and giving it time to shut-down. It is mainly intended to remote control (using LIRC) and power off/on a mediacenter system. i.e OpenELEC, Raspbmc, XBian, RasPlex, Raspbian. The board is compatible to simple GPIO IR receiver and piggy backs onto the Raspberry Pi, no soldering required. For more information click [http://www.msldigital.com/pages/more-information here].<br />
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==== USB Hub Zero ====<br />
[[File:HubZeroTop.jpg|thumb|[http://www.msldigital.com/ USB Hub Zero]]]<br />
The [http://www.msldigital.com/products/hub-zero USB Hub Zero] is a USB hub designed for the Raspberry Pi Zero. Having the same footprint, it is mounted under the Pi Zero and can be powered from the Pi Zero.<br />
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=== DTronixs ===<br />
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You can get these boards at tindie.com in the [https://www.tindie.com/stores/DTronixs/ DTronixs store]<br />
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==== MiniPiio L293D ====<br />
[http://zuzebox.wordpress.com/2012/09/07/minipiio-l293d-board-v0-10/ MiniPiio L293D] is a small (50x40mm) add-on board which provides a dual H-Bridge DC-Motor circuit using the venerable L293D chip. <br />
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==== MiniPiio Relay2 ====<br />
[http://zuzebox.wordpress.com/2012/09/07/minipiio-relay2-board-v0-10/ MiniPiio Relay2] is a small (50x40mm) add-on board which provides a two 1A DPCO Relays. Each relay has a set of screw terminals for easy wiring. <br />
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==== MiniPiio DIO16 ====<br />
[http://zuzebox.wordpress.com/2012/06/24/minipiio-dio16-v0-10/ MiniPiio DIO16] is a small (50x40mm) add-on board which provides an additional 16-channels of Digital Input/Outputs for the RPi. It can use either a MCP23S17 (SPI) or MCP23017 (I2C) Port Expander.<br />
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==== MiniPiio RS232 ====<br />
[http://zuzebox.wordpress.com/2012/06/24/minipiio-rs232-v0-10/ MiniPiio RS232] is a small (50x40mm) add-on board which provides a basic RS232 to TTL interface for the RPi. It uses a 3.3V MAX3232 to provide the RS232 interface.<br />
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==== MiniPiio ULN2803 ====<br />
[http://zuzebox.wordpress.com/2012/06/24/minipiio-uln2803-v0-10/ MiniPiio ULN2803] is a small(50x40mm) add-on board which connects a ULN2803 Darlington Driver chip to the RPi's GPIO allowing the RPi to control electronic circuits which require more current to drive them.<br />
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==== RPi MIDI Breakout Board ====<br />
[http://zuzebox.wordpress.com/2012/03/18/midi-breakout-board-for-raspberry-pi-v0-10/ RPi MIDI Breakout Board] is a simple MIDI breakout board for the Raspberry Pi using the hardware UART from the RPi's expansion interface.<br />
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==== RPi Protoboard SM====<br />
[http://zuzebox.wordpress.com/2012/06/25/raspberry-pi-protoboard-sm-v0-10/ RPi Protoboard SM] is a simple prototype board for the Raspberry Pi. Here is [http://www.designspark.com/knowledge/raspberry-pi-prototype-board-files another link] to the same project.<br />
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==== RPi "UserPort" ====<br />
[http://zuzebox.wordpress.com/2012/03/14/userport-for-raspberry-pi-v0-10/ RPi UserPort] is a digital and analogue I/O board for the Raspberry Pi. UserPort replicates the original BBC Micros digital User Port and Analogue Port but uses more modern components such as the MCP23S17 16-ch GPIO and MCP3204 4-ch 12-bit ADC.<br />
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===mindsensors.com ===<br />
[[File:mindsensors-logo.jpg]]<br />
==== PiStorms ====<br />
[[File:PiStorms-board-w300.jpg|thumb|[http://www.mindsensors.com/teaching-stem-with-robotics/13-pistorms-base-kit PiStorms Robot with LEGO Parts]]]<br />
[http://www.mindsensors.com/teaching-stem-with-robotics/13-pistorms-base-kit PiStorms] board from [http://www.mindsensors.com mindsensors.com] fits over the GPIO pins of Raspberry Pi, and it can control LEGO Mindstorms motors and sensors. This board has integrated touch screen LCD with browser to start/stop your programs. Users can program it in Python or Scratch.<br />
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===OpenElectrons.com ===<br />
[[File:Oe-logo-print.png]]<br />
==== PiServoController ====<br />
[[File:PiServoController-board-w300.jpg|thumb|[http://www.mindsensors.com/rpi/34-6-channel-servo-controller-for-raspberry-pi PiServoController]]]<br />
[http://www.mindsensors.com/rpi/34-6-channel-servo-controller-for-raspberry-pi PiServoController] board from [http://www.openelectrons.com OpenElectrons.com] fits over the GPIO pins of Raspberry Pi, and it can control upto 6 servos from Raspberry Pi. It has i2c interface to control i2c devices. This board provides power stabilization for Raspberry Pi, so that any power fluctuations won't cause RPi to reset. It also provides signal buffering so that you can connect higher voltage servos to the board.<br />
For Servo control, it uses Open Source Software, [https://github.com/richardghirst/PiBits/tree/master/ServoBlaster ServoBlaster]. Users can program the servo control in Python.<br />
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==== PiPan ====<br />
[[File:PiPan-by-openelectrons.jpg|thumb|[http://www.mindsensors.com/rpi/33-pi-pan PiPan]]]<br />
[http://www.mindsensors.com/rpi/33-pi-pan PiPan] is a Pan/Tilt Kit for PiCamera designed by [http://www.openelectrons.com OpenElectrons.com]. Pi-Pan provides Pan and tilt movements for your Raspberry Pi Camera, using two servos for X and Y axis movements. The kit includes servos, mounting hardware and [http://www.mindsensors.com/rpi/34-6-channel-servo-controller-for-raspberry-pi PiServoController] board to control servo movements.<br />
Users can program the servo control/camera movements, etc. in Python.<br />
There also is a light that can be fitted in front of the PiCamera to illuminate subjects, [http://www.mindsensors.com/rpi/83-pi-light-for-pi-pan PiLight].<br />
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==== PiConsole ====<br />
[[File:PiConsole-by-openelectrons.jpg|thumb|[http://www.mindsensors.com/53-console-adapters PiConsole]]]<br />
[http://www.mindsensors.com/53-console-adapters PiConsole] is a Bluetooth Console adapter designed by [http://www.openelectrons.com OpenElectrons.com]. You can use this to access the console of your Pi on a smartphone or tablet, making it very convenient to use RPi outddoors. There are two models, using Bluetooth 2.1 technology and Bluetooth 4.0 (BLE) technology. They also come in the form of a kit, which includes a pass-through header, in case you want to attach other devices on the GPIO header.<br />
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===Pi&Bash>_ ===<br />
[http://www.piandbash.co.uk Pi&Bash>_] Multifunction GPIO Boards for Raspberry Pi <br />
<br />
==== Pi&Bash>_ The One-Stop Raspberry Pi Add-On Board ====<br />
The Pi&Bash>_ is a new add-on board for the brilliant Raspberry Pi single board computer, designed for anyone who wants to get their Raspberry Pi to interact with the outside world. There are already many add-on boards available, but this one is different, since it offers far more flexibility to the user. Most add-on boards will let the user learn some new programming skills by introducing a new function, such as digital I/Os, or a display, or some analogue inputs, but the Pi&Bash>_ gives the users all this and more on a single compact board.<br />
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The beauty of having all these functions on the one board, means that the user is not limited by the constraints of the add-on board, and when they are ready to take the next step and use a new function, they can do so without delay. This is a very powerful motivation for anyone learning to program, as the functions of the board continually inspire the learner.<br />
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The Pi&Bash>_ comes with the following functions/interfaces: [[File:pinventor.co.uk/piandbash_images/FullSizeRender.jpg|thumb|[http://www.pinventor.co.uk/piandbash Pi&Bash]]]<br />
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*Traffic Light LEDs<br />
*5 Push Button Switches<br />
*Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) with 2 lines of 16 characters<br />
*Software switchable LCD backlight<br />
*Thermometer<br />
*8 configurable digital inputs/outputs (I/Os)<br />
*8 analogue inputs<br />
*Header for connecting additional I2C devices<br />
*Can be powered from external 5V supply<br />
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===Pi-Plates.com===<br />
[[File:3D-ppLogoSmall.gif]]<br />
Stackable expansion boards that allow you to control the world with a Raspberry Pi.<br />
====DAQCplate====<br />
[[File:DAQCplate-R1.0.png|thumbnail|DAQCplate from Pi-Plates]]<br />
The Pi-Plates DAQC (DAC-SEE) adds a rich set of input/output options to your Raspberry Pi. It includes 7 powerful digital outputs for driving external devices such as relays and high current LEDs as well as 8 analog to digital inputs for measuring temperature, voltage, humidity and more. In addition there are eight digital inputs, two analog outputs, and seven general purpose indicator LEDs. Other features include:<br />
* Dedicated onboard processor<br />
* Provides real time data collection<br />
* Allows for future code updates<br />
* Only needs two dedicated RPI pins (GPIO 25 and CE1)1<br />
* All features accessible via rich Python command set<br />
* Compatible with all versions of Raspberry Pi<br />
* Design allows up to eight DAQCplates to be stacked together for eight times the I/O<br />
* Uses less than 20mA of DC current during standby<br />
* Conforms to ROHS, FCC Part 15 Class A, and CE standards<br />
* All inputs and outputs ESD and overvoltage protected<br />
* Protects your Raspberry Pi while providing enhanced I/O<br />
* Includes programmable bi-color LED<br />
* Additional 14-pin header included if B+ signals are required<br />
* Capable of reading up to seven HC-SR04 distance sensors<br />
* Each DAQCplate is 100% tested and verified<br />
* Detailed Online Users Guide with Examples<br />
For detailed specifications, go to https://pi-plates.com/product/daqcplate/<br />
<br />
==== MOTORplate ====<br />
[[File:MOTORbrochure.jpg|thumbnail|MOTORplate from Pi-Plates]]<br />
The Pi-Plates MOTORplate is the most powerful motor controller you can buy for your Raspberry Pi. It has the capability of driving two stepper motors using four step sizes including microstepping. Or, it can control four DC motors with 10 bit resolution. Additional headers allow dedicated power control to each motor controller. There are four 16-bit tachometers for DC speed control and the ability to use acceleration on all motors to prevent stalls and maximize torque. Four protected general purpose inputs can be be attached to end stop, limit, optical, or hall effect sensors. Other features include:<br />
* Dedicated onboard processor<br />
* Allows for future code updates<br />
* Only needs two dedicated RPI pins (GPIO 25 and CE1)<br />
* All features accessible via rich Python command set<br />
* Compatible with all versions of Raspberry Pi<br />
* Design allows up to eight MOTORplates to be stacked together for eight times the motor drive<br />
* Compatible with all other Pi-Plates. <br />
* Uses less than 20mA of DC current during standby<br />
* Conforms to ROHS, FCC Part 15 Class A, and CE standards<br />
* All inputs and outputs ESD and overvoltage protected<br />
* Protects your Raspberry Pi while providing enhanced smart motor control<br />
* Includes programmable LED<br />
* Additional 14-pin header included if B+ signals are required<br />
* Each MOTORplate is 100% tested and verified<br />
* Detailed Online Users Guide with Examples<br />
For detailed specifications, go to https://pi-plates.com/product/motorplate/<br />
<br />
==== RELAYplate ====<br />
[[File:CallOuts.png|thumbnail|RELAYplate from Pi-Plates]]<br />
The Pi-Plates RELAYplate is the safest relay controller available for the Raspberry Pi. It has the capability of driving 7 individual relays each UL rated to switch 120VAC or 30VDC at 1 amp. This Pi-Plate has been specifically designed to protect the user and the user's hardware from any single point failure. Other features include:<br />
* Dedicated onboard processor<br />
* Allows for future code updates<br />
* Only needs two dedicated RPI pins (GPIO 25 and CE1)<br />
* All features accessible via rich Python command set<br />
* Compatible with all versions of Raspberry Pi<br />
* Design allows up to eight RELAYplates to be stacked together for a total of 56 relays<br />
* LED annunciators provide visual status of each relay.<br />
* Seven screwless terminal blocks provide additional safety and convenience.<br />
* Compatible with all other Pi-Plates. <br />
* Uses less than 20mA of DC current during standby<br />
* Conforms to ROHS, FCC Part 15 Class A, and CE standards<br />
* Design to conform to the stringent safety standards of UL 60950<br />
* Protects your Raspberry Pi while providing enhanced relay control<br />
* Includes programmable LED<br />
* Additional 14-pin header included if B+ signals are required<br />
* Each RELAYplate is 100% tested and verified<br />
* Detailed Online Users Guide with Examples<br />
For detailed specifications, go to https://pi-plates.com/product/relayplate/<br />
<br />
====PROTOplate====<br />
[[File:PROTOplate-R1.0.png|thumbnail|PROTOplate from Pi-Plates]]<br />
The Pi-Plates PROTOplate provides an inexpensive and convenient way to add personalized and custom hardware to your Pi-Plates based project. Key features include:<br />
* A low cost yet versatile solution for adding custom hardware to a Pi-Plate based design<br />
* Mechanically and electrically compatible with all Pi-Plate boards<br />
* Mates with all three revisions of the Raspberry Pi including version A, B, B+, and R2<br />
* Multiple boards can be stacked to provide addition area for components<br />
* Comes preassembled – no soldering required<br />
* Additional 14-pin header included if B+ and R2 signals are required<br />
For detailed specifications, go to https://pi-plates.com/product/proto/<br />
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===Pridopia ===<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] Rs-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi 4 USB hub & multi-function I2C AD/DA RTC RS232 board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* The Rs-Pi Internal 4 Ports USB hub with multi-function I2C board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
(RTC-DS1307, Temperature Sensor-TMP102, D/A MCP4725,A/D ADS1015,EEPROM, MCP23008, FT232RL, ZT3243) <br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-hub-i2c-ad-da-ft232-r1.html Rs-Pi-USB-hub-I2C-multi-function AD/DA Board] <br />
with USB to RS232 full DB9 9pin signal or USB to TTL (FT232RL) console port), RTC with CR1220 battrey, USB with 1.6A PTC fuse for all four USB ports. No extra extension cable need. and no extra Power adapter for USB hub. <br />
All from [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/index.html Pridopia]<br />
All of our Rs-Pi Products are design and Made in UK<br />
<br />
We have four different models with different function, you can choose anyone you want.<br />
* 1. Rs-Pi 4 USB Hub with ( ds1307) [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-4hub-rtc-lite2.html Rs-Pi 4 USB Hub RTC -Lite]<br />
* 2. Rs-Pi 4 USB Hub with ( ds1307,tmp102, mcp4725,24c32) [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-hub-i2c-lite.html Rs-Pi USB Hub-Lite]<br />
* 3. Rs-Pi 4 USB Hub with ( ds1307,tmp102, mcp4725,24c32, ft232RL) - with USB to TTL (just need one USB cable plug-in your PC and Rs-Pi) [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-hub-i2c-ft232-lite.html Rs-Pi USB Hub FT232RL-Lite ]<br />
* 4 Rs-Pi 4 USB Hub with ( ds1307,tmp102, mcp4725,ads1015, 24c32, mcp23008, ft232RL, zt3243) with USB to RS232 (DB9 full 9pin RS232 COM port output) or USB to TTL console port [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-hub-i2c-ad-da-ft232-r1.html Rs-Pi-USB-hub-I2C-multi-function AD/DA Board]<br />
All of our Rs-Pi Products are design and Made in UK<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi 4 USB hub with I2C 23017x2 32 GPIO board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* The Rs-Pi Internal 4 Ports USB hub with I2C 23017x2 32 GPIO board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-4-hub-i2c-23017-2.html Rs-Pi-4-USB-hub-I2C-23017x2 Board] <br />
All from [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/index.html Pridopia]<br />
All of our Rs-Pi Products are design and Made in UK<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi 4 USB hub with SPI 23s17x2 32 GPIO board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* The Rs-Pi Internal 4 Ports USB hub with SPI 23s17x2 32 GPIO board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-4-hub-spi-23s17-2.html Rs-Pi-4-USB-hub-SPI-23s17x2 Board] <br />
All from [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/index.html Pridopia]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi 7 USB hub with multi-function I2C AD/DA board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* The Rs-Pi Internal 7 Ports USB hub with multi-function I2C board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
(RTC-DS1307, Temperature Sensor-TMP102, D/A MCP4725,A/D ADS1015,EEPROM) <br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-7-hub-i2c-ad-da.html Rs-Pi-7-USB-hub-I2C-multi-function AD/DA Board] <br />
RTC with CR2032 battrey, USB with 2 x 1.6A PTC fuse for all seven USB ports. No extra extension cable need. and no extra Power adapter for USB hub. <br />
All from [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/index.html Pridopia]<br />
<br />
We have two different models with different function, you can choose anyone you want.<br />
* 1. Rs-Pi 7 USB Hub with ( ds1307,tmp102,24c32) [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-7-hub-i2c-lite.html Rs-Pi 7 USB Hub -Lite]<br />
* 2. Rs-Pi 7 USB Hub with ( ds1307,tmp102,24c32,ads1015,mcp4725 ) [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-7-hub-i2c-ad-da.html Rs-Pi 7 USB Hub AD/DA Board ]<br />
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==== Rs-Pi 7 USB hub with I2C 23017x1 16 GPIO board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* The Rs-Pi Internal 7 Ports USB hub with I2C 23017 16 GPIO board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-7-hub-i2c-23017-1.html Rs-Pi-7-USB-hub-I2C-23017 Board] <br />
All from [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/index.html Pridopia]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi 7 USB hub with SPI 23s17x1 16 GPIO board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* The Rs-Pi Internal 7 Ports USB hub with SPI 23S17 16 GPIO board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-7-hub-spi-23s17-1.html Rs-Pi-7-USB-hub-SPI-23S17 Board] <br />
All from [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/index.html Pridopia]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi I2C 23017 x2 (or SPI 23s17 x2) 32 GPIO with uln2803 x2 board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* 1. The Rs-Pi I2C 23017x2 32 GPIO with 8 Switch input & uln2803x2 output board <br />
each 23017 port A output to ULN2803, first one 23017 port B for 8 switch input, second one 23017 port B for normal output with 8 LED.<br />
with 3.5mm block terminal 9pin output, can plug in our 2803 relay board<br />
with two Step motor connector (5V,D0,D1,D2,D3) (5V,D4,D5,D6,D7) can use Step motor (28BYJ-48 5VDC)<br />
with 4 5V motor output port <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-i2c-23017x2-2803x2.html Rs-Pi-I2C-23017x2-2803x2 Board] <br />
* 2. The Rs-Pi SPI 23s17x2 32 GPIO with 8 Switch input & uln2803x2 output board <br />
each 23s17 port A output to ULN2803, first one 23s17 port B for 8 switch input, second one 23s17 port B for normal output with 8 LED.<br />
with 3.5mm block terminal 9pin output, can plug in our 2803 relay board<br />
with two Step motor connector (5V,D0,D1,D2,D3) (5V,D4,D5,D6,D7) can use Step motor (28BYJ-48 5VDC)<br />
with 4 5V motor output port <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-spi-23s17x2-2803x2.html Rs-Pi-SPI-23s17x2-2803x2 Board] <br />
All from [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/index.html Pridopia]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi I2C 23017 -2 or SPI 23s17 -2 - 32 GPIO Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* 1. Rs-Pi I2c 23017 x2 32GPIO board I2C interface <br />
size 49mm x 49mm <br />
with 32 Blue SMD LED [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23017-2-lp.html Rs-Pi-23017-2]<br />
-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* 2. Rs-Pi SPI 23s17 x2 32GPIO Board SPI Interface<br />
size 49mm x 49mm<br />
with 32 Blue SMD LED [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23s17-2-lp.html Rs-Pi-23S17-2]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi I2C 23017 -4 or SPI 23s17 -4 - 64 GPIO Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* 1. Rs-Pi I2c 23017 x4 64 GPIO board I2C interface <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
with 64 Blue SMD LED [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23017-4-lp.html Rs-Pi-23017-4]<br />
* 2. Rs-Pi SPI 23s17 x4 64 GPIO Board SPI Interface<br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
with 64 Blue SMD LED [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23s17-4-lp.html Rs-Pi-23S17-4]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi I2C 23017 -8 or SPI 23s17 -8 - 128 GPIO Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* 1. Rs-Pi I2c 23017 x8 128GPIO board I2C interface <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23017-8-lp.html Rs-Pi-23017-8]<br />
* 2. Rs-Pi SPI 23s17 x8 128GPIO Board SPI Interface<br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23s17-8-lp.html Rs-Pi-23S17-8]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi I2C 32 Channel PWM /Servo Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi I2c 32 channel PWM / Servo board I2C interface <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-9685-2-lp.html Rs-Pi-9685-2]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi I2C 16 Channel PWM /Servo & I2C 23017 (or SPI 23s17) 16 GPIO Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* 1. Rs-Pi I2c 32 channel PWM / Servo board & I2C 23017-1 16 GPIO + uln2803 for Port A <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-9685-23017-lp.html Rs-Pi-9685-23017] <br />
* 2. Rs-Pi I2c 32 channel PWM / Servo board & SPI 23S17-1 16 GPIO + uln2803 for Port A <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-9685-23s17-lp.html Rs-Pi-9685-23s17]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi I2C 24x16 LED Matrix Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
Rs-Pi I2c 24x16 LED Matrix Board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-matrix-3.html Rs-Pi-24x16 LED Matrix] <br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi I2C 16x16 LED Matrix Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
Rs-Pi I2c 24x16 LED Matrix Board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-matrix-2.html Rs-Pi-16x16 LED Matrix] <br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi ULN2803 & SPI AD/DA & I2C 1-Wire - special for rs-pi v2-p5 ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi ULN2803 & SPI AD/DA with 1-Wire (V2-P5 support) Board <br />
ULN2803 8 Darlington transistor array output<br />
can output to 8 5V relay <br />
with 2 Step motor connector,can connect Step motor(28BYJ-48 5VDC)<br />
and MCP3002 SPI Interface 10 bit Analog-to-Digital Converter<br />
and MCP4802 SPI Interface 8 bit Digital-to-Analog Converter<br />
size 49mm x 39mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-2803-ad-da-1wire.html Rs-Pi-2803-1-Wire]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi ULN2803 8bit 2 Relay Board + 2 Step Motor Port ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi ULN2803 2 Relay Board + 2 Step Motor Port<br />
ULN2803 8 Darlington transistor array output<br />
size 55mm x 40mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-2803-step.html Rs-Pi-2803-2Relay-StepMotor]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi ULN2803 & SPI AD/DA Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi ULN2803 & SPI AD/DA Board <br />
ULN2803 8 Darlington transistor array output<br />
can output to 8 5V relay <br />
with 2 Step motor connector,can connect Step motor(28BYJ-48 5VDC)<br />
and MCP3002 SPI Interface 10 bit Analog-to-Digital Converter<br />
and MCP4802 SPI Interface 8 bit Digital-to-Analog Converter<br />
size 49mm x 39mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-2803-sm-ad-da-lp.html Rs-Pi-2803-ADDA]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi ULN2803 8bit 2 Relay , 4 Relay, 8 Relay Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
*1. Rs-Pi ULN2803 2 Relay Board <br />
ULN2803 8 Darlington transistor array output<br />
size 49mm x 40mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-2803-2relay.html Rs-Pi-2803-2Relay]<br />
*2. Rs-Pi ULN2803 4 Relay Board <br />
ULN2803 8 Darlington transistor array output<br />
size 76mm x 36mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-2803-4relay.html Rs-Pi-2803-4Relay]<br />
*3. Rs-Pi ULN2803 8 Relay Board <br />
ULN2803 8 Darlington transistor array output<br />
size 76mm x 76mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-2803-8relay.html Rs-Pi-2803-8Relay]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi L293D-3 6 Motor Board support Rs-pi V2-P5====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
*1. Rs-Pi L293D-3 6 Motor Board support Rs-Pi- V2 P5<br />
size 55mm x 56mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-L293d-3.html Rs-Pi-L293D-3 Motor Board]<br />
All of our Rs-Pi Products are design and Made in UK<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi L293D-2 4 Motor Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi L293D-2 4 Motor Board <br />
size 55mm x 56mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-L293d-2.html Rs-Pi-L293D-2 Motor Board]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi 8GPIO Switch & I2C 23017 (or SPI 23s17) 16 GPIO Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* 1. Rs-Pi 8GPIO Switch & I2C 23017-1 16 GPIO + uln2803 for Port A <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23017-8sw.html Rs-Pi-23017-8-Switch] <br />
* 2. Rs-Pi 8GPIO Switch & SPI 23S17-1 16 GPIO + uln2803 for Port A <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23s17-8sw.html Rs-Pi-23s17-8-Switch]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi 4 USB hub & 7 USB hub with 1-Wire Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* 1. Rs-Pi 4 USB hub & multi function & 1-Wire Board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-4hub-i2c-ad-da-1wire.html Rs-Pi-4hub-1Wire] <br />
* 2. Rs-Pi 7 USB hub & multi function & 1-Wire Board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-7-hub-i2c-ad-da-1wire.html Rs-Pi-7hub-1Wire]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi 2482-100 & 2482-800 1-Wire 9 channel Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi 2482-800 & 2482-100 9 Channel 1-Wire Board <br />
DS2482-800 8 channel with 8 ESD diode & DS2482-100 with 1 ESD diode 1 channel 1-Wire board<br />
with AM2302 sockt & DS18B20 socket<br />
size 71mm x 54mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-2482-800.html Rs-Pi-9Channel-1-Wire]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi i2c 18 bit 32 channel A/D Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi i2c 18bit 32 Channel A/D Board <br />
i2c 18bit 32 channel A/D board<br />
size 71mm x 54mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-3424-8.html Rs-Pi-32Channel-A/D]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi i2c 18 bit 16 channel A/D Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi i2c 18bit 16 Channel A/D Board <br />
i2c 18bit 16 channel A/D board<br />
size 71mm x 54mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-3424-4.html Rs-Pi-16Channel-A/D Board]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi USB to TTL console Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi USB to TTL Console Board <br />
USB to TTL Console module plug in Rs-Pi with normal USb to Mini USb cable with your PC or Mac<br />
size 32mm x 39mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-ttl.html Rs-Pi-USB-TTL Console Board]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi RS232 DB9 cable ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi RS232 DB9 console cable with 90cm length cable [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-232r1-db9.html Rs-Pi-RS232-DB9]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi 16 channel PWM/Servo & L293D-2 4 Motor w/ DC Power supply ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi 16 channel PWM/Servo & L293D-2 4 Motor w/ DC Power supply [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-9685-l293d-pw.html Rs-Pi-16 channel PWM/Servo & 2 L293D 4 Motor & DC Power Supply]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi 16 channel PWM/Servo & L293D-2 4 Motor ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi 16 channel PWM/Servo & L293D-2 4 Motor [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-9685-l293d.html Rs-Pi-16 channel PWM/Servo & 2 L293D 4 Motor ]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi LCD Master Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi LCD Master Board support GPIO 84x48 LCD, GPIO 16x2 LCD, GPIO 20x4 LCD [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-LCD-master.html Rs-Pi LCD Master Board ]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi i2c LCD Master Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi LCD Master Board support GPIO 84x48 LCD, i2c 16x2 LCD, i2c 20x4 LCD [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-i2c-LCD-master.html Rs-Pi i2c LCD Master Board ]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi Power Bank Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi DC Power Bank Board provide 5V, 3.3V, GND signal, also provide 4 extra logic level converter on board, with 2 channel i2c input socket with logic level converter [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-power-bank.html Rs-Pi DC Power supply multi-function Board ]<br />
<br />
New Scratch software support our full range products [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/rs-pi-set-scratch.html Scratch interface ]<br />
<br />
All of our Rs-Pi Products are design and Made in UK<br />
All can plug in our RS-Pi USB hub multi-function Board and work together.<br />
<br />
=== Sfera Labs ===<br />
[[File:SferaLabsLogo.png|Sfera Labs]]<br />
<br />
http://www.sferalabs.cc<br />
<br />
==== Strato Pi ====<br />
[[File:SferaLabs-StratoPiBase.png|thumbnail|right|Strato Pi Base mounted on RPi2]]<br />
[[File:SferaLabs-StratoPiUPS.png|thumbnail|right|Strato Pi UPS mounted on RPi2]]<br />
'''Strato Pi''' is a professional expansion board that enhances the Raspberry Pi with several hardware features to make it suitable for use in professional applications where reliability and service continuity are key requirements. <br />
<br />
Strato Pi complies with CE directives for EMC, Electrical Safety, Emission and RoHS.<br />
<br />
Strato Pi has two versions: ''Base'' and ''UPS''<br />
<br />
Features:<br />
<br />
* 9-28Vdc power supply, with surge and reverse polarity protection<br />
* Real time clock (RTC) with on-board lithium back-up battery<br />
* Standard RS-232 and RS-485 interfaces to the Raspberry Pi serial line, with opto-isolator and electrostatic discharge protection<br />
* On-board buzzer, connected to an I/O pin of the Raspberry Pi board, for acoustic feedback<br />
* On-board LEDs for power supply and serial line activity<br />
* Power supply and serial connections on a screw terminal block<br />
<br />
The UPS version adds:<br />
<br />
* Integrated uninterruptible power supply, with external lead-acid 12V battery<br />
* Simple UPS status and control via the I/O pins of the Raspberry Pi board<br />
* On-board LED for battery operations status<br />
* Hardware watchdog implemented in the Strato Pi board, fully independent from the Raspberry Pi, controlled via the I/O pins of the Raspberry Pi board<br />
<br />
For more details: http://www.sferalabs.cc/strato<br />
<br />
==== Strato Pi Server ====<br />
[[File:SferaLabs-StratoPiServer.png|thumbnail|right|Strato Pi Server]]<br />
'''Strato Pi Server''' is a module comprising of a Raspberry Pi 2 Model B and a [[#Strato Pi | Strato Pi]] (Base or UPS) enclosed in a standard standard 4 modules DIN-rail case.<br />
<br />
Strato Pi Server is compliant with the CE certification requirements for electromagnetic compatibility (EN61000-6-2), electrical safety (EN60664-1), emission (EN61000-6-3) as well as the RoHS directive for hazardous substances (2011/65/UE).<br />
<br />
For more details: http://www.sferalabs.cc/strato<br />
<br />
=== Sheepwalk Electronics ===<br />
[[File:SWE LOGO.png|none]]<br />
<br />
==== RPI1 Passive 1-Wire Module ====<br />
[[File:SWE RPI1.jpg|thumbnail|none]]<br />
The [http://www.sheepwalkelectronics.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=32 RPI1] is a very simple board to allow easy use of the kernel/GPIO based 1-Wire Master on your Raspberry Pi. It is available assembled or as a kit of parts.<br />
<br />
==== RPI2 Single Channel I2C to 1-Wire Master ====<br />
[[File:SWE RPI2.jpg|thumbnail|none]]<br />
The [http://www.sheepwalkelectronics.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=30 RPI2] is a DS2482-100 based I2C to 1-Wire Master. Fully supported by OWFS it allows you to access the full range of 1-Wire devices on your Raspberry Pi.<br />
<br />
==== RPI3 Eight Channel I2C to 1-Wire Master ====<br />
[[File:SWE RPI3.jpg|thumbnail|none]]<br />
The [http://www.sheepwalkelectronics.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=33 RPI3] is a DS2482-800 based eight channel I2C to 1-Wire Master. Fully supported by OWFS it allows you to access the full range of 1-Wire devices on your Raspberry Pi. Having 8 separate 1-Wire channels it allows you to build a large 1-Wire network. It also optionally features a DS1307 I2C Real Time Clock IC ensuring accurate timing for your 1-Wire data even after a reboot.<br />
<br />
=== Cabin Tech Global, LLC ===<br />
[[File:ctg logo2.jpg]]<br />
==== Guzunty Programmable I/O Expansion Board ====<br />
The [http://www.cabintechglobal.com?tab=semi&prod=guzuntykit Guzunty] adds open source programmable hardware to the Raspberry Pi at an amazingly low price. The design contains a 72 macrocell programmable logic device, so the board functions like a 'virtual breadboard'.<br><br />
[[File:Guzunty photo.jpg|thumbnail|none]]<br />
<br>This board is ideal for those with many different projects in mind, because it is so flexible. It can be a simple IO expander, a 7 segment LED driver, provide servo and regular PWM outputs, or anything you can dream up that will fit into 1600 logic gates. The device is '5 volt tolerant' and so can be used to safely interface 5v logic devices (such as Arduino) to the 3.3v Raspberry Pi. The [https://github.com/Guzunty/Pi/wiki GitHub] community site contains many ready made cores that you can download and use directly. You can design your own custom cores using industry standard languages such as VHDL or Verilog. <br />
<br />
=== Axiris ===<br />
==== AbioWire+ ====<br />
[http://www.axiris.eu/en/index.php/1-wire/abiowire AbioWire+] is a 1-Wire adapter providing seventeen 1-Wire channels with ESD protection, three 1-Wire controller chips, and a real-time clock (RTC).<br />
<br />
==== AbioCard model A ====<br />
[http://www.axiris.eu/en/index.php/i-o-cards/abiocard AbioCard model A] expansion board featuring a real-time clock (RTC), 8 bidirectional I/O lines, 8 12-bit ADC inputs, 16 PWM outputs at 97 kHz with 8-bit resolution.<br />
<br />
==== AbioCard model B ====<br />
[http://www.axiris.eu/en/index.php/i-o-cards/abiocard AbioCard model B] expansion board featuring a real-time clock (RTC), 8 bidirectional I/O lines, 8 12-bit ADC inputs, 16 PWM outputs at 40-1000 Hz with 12-bit resolution.<br />
<br />
==== AbioRTC ====<br />
[http://www.axiris.eu/en/index.php/i-o-cards/abiortc AbioRTC] is an inexpensive real-time clock (RTC) expansion board.<br />
<br />
=== Dexter Industries ===<br />
==== GrovePi ====<br />
[http://www.dexterindustries.com/GrovePi/ GrovePi] is an Arduino based expansion board which adds support for [http://www.seeedstudio.com/wiki/GROVE_System Grove] analog, digital, serial and I2C sensors.<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<references/><br />
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==Introduction==<br />
On the Raspberry Pi, there are several connections which can be used for expansion:<br />
* The [[RPi Low-level peripherals|Rpi GPIO]] (General Purpose Input/Output) pins are exposed, that means that expansion boards are able to talk directly to the CPU.<br />
* The DSI connector will allow low-level interfacing with LCDs and other displays.<br />
* The CSI connector will allow camera modules to be added in future.<br />
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==Expansion boards by functions==<br />
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=== Power Supply and Control ===<br />
''See also [[Comparison of power supply & management hardware]].''<br />
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==== BattBorg ====<br />
[[File:BattBorg.jpg|thumb|[https://www.piborg.org/battborg BattBorg]]]<br />
[https://www.piborg.org/battborg BattBorg] is a power converter for your Raspberry Pi which allows you to power the Raspberry Pi off batteries. It will work with most batteries/battery packs that are between 7-36V so it's great for 12V car batteries, 8xAA battery packs, and so on. Perfect for autonomous robot projects where using a USB charger is not an option.<br />
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==== Meltwater's Switched Mode Power Supply Kit ====<br />
This is a DC to DC [http://www.pihardware.co.uk switched mode power supply], another great add on board in Meltwater's range. It comes as a kit of parts, ready to be soldered together. This can supply a 5 volt output to a Raspberry Pi from an input of anywhere from 7 to 40 volts!<br />
<br />
Testing has shown that the unit is around 80% efficient, where a comparable linear regulator (such as LM350T) was measured under 50% (based on a quick test).<br />
<br />
==== Pi Supply Switch ====<br />
[http://www.pi-supply.com/product/pi-supply-raspberry-pi-power-switch/ The Pi Supply Switch] is an "intelligent" power management device for the Raspberry Pi made by Pi Supply. This add on board has hard on/off switches as well as a soft shutdown switch, which initiates a safe shutdown using a simple Python script. It allows you to cycle power on the Raspberry Pi without plugging and unplugging either your "wall-wart" power supply, or the micro-USB plug input to your Pi. It includes an LED status indicator, and 3 mounting holes for easy use in any project you have in mind. It needs only one GPIO pin to operate, with the option of using a second GPIO pin to add the safe shutdown functionality.<br />
<br />
It is an Open Source project, and comes with free stickers and a free noodle USB cable to connect to your Pi.<br />
<br />
The Pi Supply was funded using the crowdfunding site, Kickstarter.<ref>http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/pisupply/pi-supply-intelligent-power-switch-for-raspberry-p</ref><br />
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==== Power Pi ====<br />
[[File:PowerPi A2a.png|thumb|[http://andicelabs.com/power-pi PowerPi]]]<br />
The [http://andicelabs.com/power-pi PowerPi] is a flexible power supply and control board. It can power the Raspberry Pi from a 4-14VDC source or a single-cell Lithium-Ion battery. It has integrated battery charging, switch-over, and monitoring. The AVR power supervisor allows the Pi to be powered on and off autonomously and also provides RTC and watchdog functionality.<br />
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==== RemotePi Board ====<br />
[[File:RemotePiBoardForPi2.JPG|thumb|[http://www.msldigital.com/ RemotePi Board]]]<br />
The [http://www.msldigital.com/products/remotepi-board-plus-2015 RemotePi Board] is an intelligent infrared remote controlled power switch add-on board for the Raspberry Pi2, B, B+, A+. It allows to switch power on and off using any button (configurable in learning mode) of an existing standard IR remote. Power is only cut after notifying the OS and giving it time to shut-down. It is mainly intended to remote control (using LIRC) and power off/on a mediacenter system. i.e OpenELEC, Raspbmc, XBian, RasPlex, Raspbian. The board is compatible to simple GPIO IR receiver and piggy backs onto the Raspberry Pi, no soldering required. For more information click [http://www.msldigital.com/pages/more-information here].<br />
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==== 3V3 DC-DC Switched Mode Regulator ====<br />
The Raspberry Pi uses a linear regulator to convert the input 5V to 3V3. This converter can be replaced with a more efficient switching mode to reduce the power needed. This can be useful when running the Pi on battery. More information and a ready-to-buy kit be found [http://bitwizard.nl/wiki/index.php/Reducing_power_consumption_of_a_raspberry_Pi here]<br />
<br />
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<br />
==== Pi Jumper & Pi Jumper Plus (GPIO breakout, 3v3 power, 3v3 & 5V I2C) ====<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-jumper/ Pi Jumper is the ultimate Raspberry Pi breakout board from [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] <br />
<br />
Pi Jumper features:<br />
<br />
[[File:pi_jumper_large_breadboard.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Pi Jumper Breakout Board]]<br />
<br />
- Works with Rasperry Pi Model A, Model B, Model A+ and Model B+, Raspberry Pi 2 Model B<br />
(also workds with Banana Pro, Banana Pi, ODROID C1, MIPS Creator CI20)<br />
<br />
- stacks on the Raspberry Pi (or any other Pi expansion board - such as RoboPi and EZasPi - with a stacking header)<br />
<br />
- stacking Pi header<br />
<br />
- 3.3V power regulated from the Pi's 5V supply (no more 50mA limit!)<br />
<br />
- 3.3V I2C vertical expansion header<br />
<br />
- 5.0V I2C vertical expansion header with level translation<br />
<br />
- 20 pin male or round female breadboard interface header<br />
<br />
- all headers/connectors have clear labels for all pins<br />
<br />
- 3 screw terminal for 5V / 3v3 / GND (can be used to power Pi)<br />
<br />
Pi Jumper Plus features:<br />
<br />
[[File:Pi_jumper_plus_with-_large_breadboard.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Pi Jumper Plus Breakout Board]]<br />
<br />
- 26 pin IDC ribbon cable connecting the Raspberry Pi to Pi Jumper<br />
<br />
- 26 pin male header for the ribbon cable<br />
<br />
- 3.3V power regulated from the Pi's 5V supply (no more 50mA limit!)<br />
<br />
- 3.3V I2C right angle expansion header<br />
<br />
- 5.0V I2C right angle expansion header with level translation<br />
<br />
- 20 pin male or round female breadboard interface header<br />
<br />
- all headers/connectors have clear labels for all pins<br />
<br />
- 3 screw terminal for 5V / 3v3 / GND (can be used to power Pi)<br />
<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-jumper/ For more information about Pi Jumper please visit the Pi Jumper product page]<br />
<br />
====Pi-PSU-Pi====<br />
<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-power-bank.html Pi-PSU-Pi]<br />
[[File:Pi-psu-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|PSU-Pi]]<br />
input DC 9 ~ 16 have 5V for your Pi with Logic Level converter<br />
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==== Strato Pi UPS ====<br />
[[File:SferaLabs-StratoPiUPS.png|thumbnail|right|Strato Pi UPS mounted on RPi2]]<br />
[[File:SferaLabs-StratoPiServer.png|thumbnail|right|Strato Pi UPS Server]]<br />
<br />
'''Strato Pi UPS''' by [http://www.sferalabs.cc Sfera Labs] is a professional expansion board that enhances the Raspberry Pi with several hardware features to make it suitable for use in professional applications where reliability and service continuity are key requirements.<br />
<br />
Strato Pi complies with CE directives for EMC, Electrical Safety, Emission and RoHS.<br />
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Features:<br />
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* 9-28Vdc power supply, with surge and reverse polarity protection<br />
* Real time clock (RTC) with on-board lithium back-up battery<br />
* Standard RS-232 and RS-485 interfaces to the Raspberry Pi serial line, with opto-isolator and electrostatic discharge protection<br />
* On-board buzzer, connected to an I/O pin of the Raspberry Pi board, for acoustic feedback<br />
* On-board LEDs for power supply and serial line activity<br />
* Power supply and serial connections on a screw terminal block<br />
* Integrated uninterruptible power supply, with external lead-acid 12V battery<br />
* Simple UPS status and control via the I/O pins of the Raspberry Pi board<br />
* On-board LED for battery operations status<br />
* Hardware watchdog implemented in the Strato Pi board, fully independent from the Raspberry Pi, controlled via the I/O pins of the Raspberry Pi board<br />
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It is also available is the ''Server'' version pre-assembled in a standard 4 modules DIN rail case together with a Raspberry Pi 2 Model B.<br />
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For more details: http://www.sferalabs.cc/strato<br />
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==== UPS PIco ====<br />
http://www.pimodules.com/_pdf/UPS_PIco_Final_PiMMP-R6.pdf<br />
[[File:UPS PIco.jpg|framed|right|UPS PIco]]<br />
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'''U'''ninterruptible '''P'''ower '''S'''upply with '''P'''eripherals and '''I'''2C '''co'''ntrol Interface<br /><br />
The UPS PIco is an advanced uninterruptible power supply for the Raspberry Pi® that adds a wealth of innovative power back-up functionality and development features to the innovative microcomputer! The standard UPS PIco is equipped with a 300mAh LiPO battery specially designed to enable safe shutdown during a power cut. The UPS PIco is powered and the battery pack intelligently charged via the GPIO pins on the Raspberry Pi®, so no additional cabling or power supply is required. The UPS PIco is designed to be 100% compliant with HAT standards for the Raspberry Pi® B+ and A+, and is mechanically compatible with the original Raspberry Pi® models A and B when an extension header is used. In addition to this, because the UPS Pico requires no external powering and fits within the footprint of the Raspberry Pi®, it is compatible with most cases. The UPS PIco can also be equipped with an optional Infra-Red Receiver which is routed directly to GPIO18 via the PCB. Finally, the UPS Pico features an implemented Automatic Temperature Control PWM FAN controller, and can be equipped with a micro fan kit, which enables the use of the Raspberry Pi® in extreme conditions including very high temperature environments.<br />
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Features<br />
The list of features of the UPS PIco is as follows:<br />
* Raspberry Pi B+ HAT Compliant<br />
* Plug and Play<br />
* Smart Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)<br />
* Integrated LiPO Battery (8-10 Minutes of Power Back-Up)<br />
* Intelligent Automatic Charger<br />
* No Additional External Power Required<br />
* Additional 3000 mAh Battery for 8 Hours Run-Time (Not Included)<br />
* 5V 2A Power Backup (Peak Output 5V 3A)<br />
* Integrated Software Simulated Real Time Clock (RTC) with Battery Back-Up<br />
* File Safe Shutdown Functionality<br />
* Raspberry Pi B+ Activity Pin<br />
* PWM FAN control (Fan Not Included)<br />
* 2 User Defined LEDs<br />
* 2 User Defined Buttons<br />
* Integrated Buzzer for UPS and User Applications<br />
* Status Monitoring - Powering Voltage, UPS Battery Voltage and Temperature<br />
* I2C PICo Interface for Control and Monitoring<br />
* RS232 Raspberry Pi Interface for Control and Monitoring<br />
* XTEA Based Cryptography User Software Protection <br />
* 2 Level Watch-dog Functionality with FSSD and Hardware Reset<br />
* Raspberry Pi B+ Hardware Reset Button via Spring Test Pin (Not Included) <br />
* Jumpers for Raspberry Pi B+ Pin Functionality Selection<br />
* Stackable Header for Add-On Boards<br />
* Boot Loader for Live Firmware Update<br />
* Compatible with Intelligent IR Remote Power ON/OFF (PowerMyPi)<br />
* Integrated ESD-Protected 2 Channel A/D 10 Bit Converters 0-5.2V<br />
* Integrated ESD-Protected 1-Wire Interface<br />
* Labeled J8 Raspberry Pi B+ GPIO Pins for Easy Plug & Play <br />
* Infra Red Receiver Sensor Interface (IR Not Included)<br />
* Upgradable with PIco Add-on Boards<br />
* Fits Inside Most Existing Cases<br />
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For more details<br />
[http://www.pimodules.com]<br />
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==== SafePI ====<br />
[[File:SafePI.jpg|thumbnail|SafePI]]<br />
[http://www.nexlab.net/safepi SafePI] is an fully open hardware expansion board for raspberry pi model 1B+, 2, 3 providing power supply protection and safe shutdown by using 4 common available AA rechargeable Ni-MH batteries.<br />
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Features<br />
* It notify the Raspberry when primary power is absent on a configurable GpIO (pin 36 or 38) and then give enough time to shutdown from the batteries.<br />
* When the RPi is on and the primary power is connected, it recharge the batteries.<br />
* It provide safe voltage regulator giving the ability to power the RPi from 5V to 25V.<br />
* Battery drain when switched off if minimal (less than 10mA/h)<br />
* optionally stackable with other expansion boards (need the right pin header mounted!)<br />
* It uses 4x commonly available (and low cost) AA Ni-MH batteries<br />
* Very long life battery duration: they are used only when the primary power fail<br />
* Open Source design (GPL licensed)<br />
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Sources and schematics available from [https://git.nexlab.net/nexlab/SafePI SafePI gitlab repository]<br />
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===Protect & leds===<br />
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====Buffer Board====<br />
[http://www.thebox.myzen.co.uk/Raspberry/Buffer_Board.html Buffer Board] How to make a Pi Buffer on Veroboard. Each of the 14 outputs can drive up to 500mA using a Darlington array.<br />
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==== FREE GPIO protect (5 V compatible) + 3 button & leds ***DEAD LINK*** ====<br />
[[File:Raspberry pi- EASY GPIO.jpg|thumb|[http://ares.asso-ensea.net/robotics/raspberry-pi-easy-gpio-english-version/ EASY GPIO]]]<br />
[http://ares.asso-ensea.net/robotics/raspberry-pi-easy-gpio-english-version/ EASY GPIO] is an GPIO expansion board.(GPIO are protected by diode.)<br />
*3 leds + 3 button <br />
*6 GPIO ( Protected by diode) <br />
*Serial port ( Protected by diode) 3.3V ( compatible 5 V) <br />
* I2C ( Protected by diode) I2C 3.3V<br />
* SPI ( Protected by diode) SPI 3.3V<br />
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==== BerryClip 6 LED Buzzer Board ====<br />
The [http://www.raspberrypi-spy.co.uk/berryclip-6-led-add-on-board/ BerryClip] is a small board providing 6 coloured LEDs, 1 buzzer and 1 switch. It provides an easy and quick introduction to GPIO experimenting. The board plugs directly onto the Raspberry Pi GPIO connector and there are lots of Python example scripts available.<br /><br />
For a more detailed description see: [http://www.raspberrypi-spy.co.uk/berryclip-6-led-add-on-board/ BerryClip on Raspberrypi-spy.co.uk]<br />
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==== SchoolBoard ][ - 8x LED's, 8x dip switch, 8x push button, large breadboard ====<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/proto/schoolboard/ SchoolBoard 2 is a versatile development board from http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] <br />
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[[File:Pi_jumper_schoolboard2.jpg|300px|thumb|right|SchoolBoard 2 Development Board shown with Pi Jumper and Raspberry Pi]]<br />
[[File:Schoolboard2built.jpg|300px|thumb|right|SchoolBoard 2 Development Board shown without solderless breadboard]]<br />
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SchoolBoard ][ was designed for electronics students and hobbyists to make experimenting with electronics easier.<br />
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SchoolBoard ][ provides a large solderless breadboard as well as eight LED's, eight dip switches and eight push button switches, so you do not have to use breadboard space for them. <br />
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All the LED's and switches have current limiting resistors to protect your circuit.<br />
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If you like your circuit, you can make it permanent on SchoolBoard ][ boards by soldering the components on the breadboard-like prototyping area.<br />
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SchoolBoard ][ Features:<br />
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- High quality solder masked silk screened printed circuit board<br />
- flexible prototyping pattern similar to solderless breadboard<br />
- 400 pin solderless breadboard (in Full Kit version)<br />
- eight low current LED's<br />
- eight push button switches<br />
- eight switch dip switch<br />
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[http://www.mikronauts.com/proto/schoolboard/ For more information, please visit the SchoolBoard 2 product page]<br />
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==== LedBorg ====<br />
[[File:LedBorg-Angled-690.png|thumb|[http://piborg.org/ledborg LedBorg]]]<br />
[http://www.piborg.org/ledborg LedBorg] is an ultra bright RGB LED add on board for your Raspberry Pi. Capable of 27 colour combinations and controllable from either a GUI or the command line, it can also perform patterns.<br />
Small board which connects directly to the GPIO header, Light up your case to suit your mood or display status information.<br />
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==== Lo-tech GPIO Interface Board ====<br />
[[File:Lo-tech-gpio-interface-board-front-assembled.JPG|thumb|[http://www.lo-tech.co.uk/product/gpio-interface-board/ Lo-tech GPIO Interface]]]<br />
The [http://www.lo-tech.co.uk/product/gpio-interface-board/ Lo-tech GPIO Interface Board] enables the connection of the Raspberry Pi (B+ and model 2) to the outside world, with 4x opto-isolated inputs, 8x Darlington outputs, and a 1-wire bus for temperature and other sensors. The board has been designed to fit directly on top of the RaspberryPi (similar to the HAT physical specification).<br />
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Also available as [http://www.lo-tech.co.uk/product/gpio-interface-board-pcb/ a bare PCB] - ideal for school projects and anyone wanting the extra challenge of soldering some hardware for their Raspberry Pi.<br />
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==== Meltwater's RGB LED Board ====<br />
As well as a great blog, Meltwater also has a selection of add on boards, including a [http://www.pihardware.co.uk RGB LED board]. This includes 5 bright RGB LEDs, and uses just 8 GPIO pins. The kit includes a pre-prepared strip-board, all the necessary components and cables, and a very complete full-colour manual with lots of code examples.<br />
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This is a great kit for learning how to use the GPIO on the Raspberry Pi, and make some pretty colours while you are at it!<br />
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These boards are also available from the [http://www.pi-supply.com/product/meltwaters-rgb-led-add-on-board-kit/ Pi Supply shop].<br />
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==== GPIO isolated expansion/RTC ***DEAD LINK*** ====<br />
[http://www.utelectronics.com UT Electronics] is developing a expansion board containing a fully isolated 16-I/O I2C GPIO expander and RTC, with extensive options for further expansion. C and Python libraries will be available at launch. The board will probably be sold as a kit, with SMT components already in place.<br />
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Update: According to their website, the realities of life prevent them from bringing the product to market. They are hoping someone will pick up the ball. They have released the PCB layout and all documentation for free on their website.<br />
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==== LEDs + microswitch *** DEAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set01_04/ set01_04] is a universal 8 bit inputs (microswitch) / outputs (LEDs) to be connected to [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi]. Each bit is set as input or output through jumpers position.<br />
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==== DiscoHAT has 8 isolated GPIO inputs + isolated DMX output ====<br />
[[File:DiscoHAT.png|thumbnail|[http://discohat.com/ DiscoHAT.com]]]<br />
[http://discohat.com/ DiscoHAT] is a small board allowing you to do computer controlled lights, sounds and special effects.<br />
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It is an essential building block for making custom light and sound systems. You can easily create your own home disco based on it. It is also usable for small theatre groups, bands or school projects.<br />
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DiscoHAT for Raspberry Pi is a HAT board that has 8 isolated input switches, an isolated DMX output connection and LED strip control for individual LEDs like ws2801. DiscoHAT was developed to be used together with QLC+, an Open Source light and sound control software that is absolutely AMAZING.<br />
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===Robotics/ motors ===<br />
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==== AFLEX Robotic Board *** DEAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://www.web4robot.com AFLEX Robotic Board] is dual motor control and data acquisition board with I2C and Serial interfaces. The board provides 2 motor control drivers with max current up to 3.5A, 8-bits data port with each pin setup as digital input /output or analog input, 10-bits ADC with up to 5 analog channels, 4 inputs for the sensor connections, infrared (IR) remote control. The board provides direct connection to Raspberry Pi. (broken link)<br />
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==== BrickPi ====<br />
The [http://www.dexterindustries.com/BrickPi/ BrickPi] from [http://www.dexterindustries.com/ Dexter Industries] helps you connect LEGO® Mindstorms sensors, motors, and parts to easily turn your credit card size computer into a powerful robot.Some highlights of the product include:<br />
* Connect up to 4 NXT or EV3 motors.<br />
* Connect up to 5 NXT sensors, both digital and analog.<br />
* The BrickPi power supply can power the Raspberry Pi directly.<br />
* Attach LEGO® Technic bricks to the BrickPi case to make awesome robots!<br />
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==== Diablo====<br />
[[File:Diablo.jpg|thumb|[http://piborg.org/diablo Diablo]]]<br />
[http://www.piborg.org/diablo Diablo] is a powerful motor control board for your Raspberry Pi. Aimed at driving large motors at up to 40V, current limiting to 55A, makes it powerful enough for even the most ambitious of projects. It controls two DC motors in forwards and reverse with pulse width modulation (PWM) which is useful for speed control and various stepper and solenoid control applications. Take a look at [https://www.piborg.org/doodleborg DoodleBorg - Our V1 Raspberry Pi tank] to get an idea of what [http://www.piborg.org/diablo Diablo] is designed to control.<br />
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==== Pi Droid Alpha Educational Robot Controller ====<br />
[[File:Pi_droid_alpha_0021.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Pi Droid Alpha Educational Robot Controller]]<br />
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[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-droid-alpha/ Pi Droid Alpha Educational Robot Controller] Raspberry Pi expansion board from [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts]<br />
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Pi Droid Alpha works with Rasperry Pi Model A, A+, B, B+, AND Raspberry Pi 2 Model B<br />
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Pi Droid Alpha features: <br />
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- 8 channel 10 bit Analog to digital converter<br />
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- 8 digital I/O's each of which can be independently configured as digital input, digital output, PWM output, servo output, Ping sensor input<br />
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- 16 additional digital I/O's each of which can be independently configured as digital input, digital output<br />
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- two 10 pin expansion headers for the 16 additional digital I/O's provided by the MCP23S17<br />
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- i2c expansion header<br />
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- works with ServoBlaseter, wiringPi, RPi.GPIO, and pigpio<br />
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[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-droid-alpha/ For more information about RoboPi please visit the Pi Droid Alpha product page]<br />
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==== Mobile Robot Chassis controlled from RPi *** DEAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://www.web4robot.com Mobile Robot Chassis controlled from RPi] is a smart robot platform with embedded robot controller. NO SOLDERING NEEDED. The controller board includes the preprogrammed microcontroller, 4 DC motor drivers and circuitry to read data from sensors. The preloaded software provides the DC motors and Servo motors PWM control, sensor data reading and communication with RPi by I2C interface or wireless channel. (broken link)<br />
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==== PicoBorg ====<br />
[[File:PicoBorg-Angled-690.png|thumb|[http://piborg.org/picoborg PicoBorg]]]<br />
[http://www.piborg.org/picoborg PicoBorg] is an inexpensive add on board for controlling robotics such as small motors, fans, solenoids, LEDs and the like from the Raspberry Pi GPIO pins. It consists of 4 low side drivers and 4 diodes, and is hardware selectable for either using the Pi PWM output or only GPIO pins.<br />
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==== PicoBorg Reverse ====<br />
[[File:PicoBorgRev-Top-Small.png|thumb|[http://piborg.org/picoborgrev PicoBorg Reverse] ]]<br />
[http://www.piborg.org/picoborgrev PicoBorg Reverse] is an advanced motor control board for Raspberry Pi based robotics projects. It can control small and large motors alike (up to 25 V and 5 A per channel), either driving two DC motors (forward and reverse) at controllable speeds or a single DC motor or stepper at up to 10 A (4, 5, and 6 wire steppers supported). Capable of daisy-chaining multiple boards, it can allow over 200 motors to be controlled from a single Raspberry Pi.<br />
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It is the motor control board that powers [http://piborg.org/doodleborg DoodleBorg].<br />
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==== MOTORplate from Pi-Plates ====<br />
[[File:MOTORbrochure.jpg|thumbnail|MOTORplate from Pi-Plates]]<br />
The Pi-Plates MOTORplate is the most powerful motor controller you can buy for your Raspberry Pi. It has the capability of driving two stepper motors using four step sizes including microstepping. Or, it can control four DC motors with 10 bit resolution. Additional headers allow dedicated power control to each motor controller. There are four 16-bit tachometers for DC speed control and the ability to use acceleration on all motors to prevent stalls and maximize torque. Four protected general purpose inputs can be be attached to end stop, limit, optical, or hall effect sensors. Other features include:<br />
* Dedicated onboard processor<br />
* Allows for future code updates<br />
* Only needs two dedicated RPI pins (GPIO 25 and CE1)<br />
* All features accessible via rich Python command set<br />
* Compatible with all versions of Raspberry Pi<br />
* Design allows up to eight MOTORplates to be stacked together for eight times the motor drive<br />
* Compatible with all other Pi-Plates. <br />
* Uses less than 20mA of DC current during standby<br />
* Conforms to ROHS, FCC Part 15 Class A, and CE standards<br />
* All inputs and outputs ESD and overvoltage protected<br />
* Protects your Raspberry Pi while providing enhanced smart motor control<br />
* Includes programmable LED<br />
* Additional 14-pin header included if B+ signals are required<br />
* Each MOTORplate is 100% tested and verified<br />
* Detailed Online Users Guide with Examples<br />
For detailed specifications, go to https://pi-plates.com/product/motorplate/<br />
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==== PiRoCon ====<br />
[[File:PiRoCon.jpg|thumb|[http://4tronix.co.uk/store/index.php?rt=product/product&product_id=182 PiRoCon 1.2] ]]<br />
[http://4tronix.co.uk/store/index.php?rt=product/product&product_id=182 PiRoCon] PiRoCon is a complete robotics controller for your Raspberry Pi based mobile robot.<br />
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==== PiServoController ====<br />
[[File:PiServoController-board-w300.jpg|thumb|[http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/26 PiServoController]]]<br />
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[http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/26 PiServoController] board from [http://www.openelectrons.com OpenElectrons.com] fits over the GPIO pins of Raspberry Pi, and it can control upto 6 servos from Raspberry Pi. It has i2c interface to control i2c devices. This board provides power stabilization for Raspberry Pi, so that any power fluctuations won't cause RPi to reset. It also provides signal buffering so that you can connect higher voltage servos to the board.<br />
For Servo control, it uses Open Source Software, [https://github.com/richardghirst/PiBits/tree/master/ServoBlaster ServoBlaster]. Users can program the servo movements in Python.<br />
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==== RoboPi Advanced Robot Controller for the Raspberry Pi ====<br />
[[File:RoboPi_Pi_A_0863_web_800px.jpg|300px|thumb|right|RoboPi Advanced Robot Controller]]<br />
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[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/robopi/ RoboPi Advanced Robot Controller] Raspberry Pi expansion board from [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] adds an eight-core 32-bit microcontroller running at 100Mhz to the Raspberry Pi in order to off-load hard real time I/O and allow more precise timing than Linux running on the Pi allows.<br />
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RoboPi works with Rasperry Pi Model A, A+, B, B+, AND Raspberry Pi 2 Model B<br />
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RoboPi also works with Banana Pro, Banana Pi, ODROID C1, MIPS Creator CI20, more supported platforms soon.<br />
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RoboPi features: <br />
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- 8 channel 12 bit Analog to digital converter<br />
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- 24 digital I/O's each of which can be independently configured as digital input, digital output, PWM output, servo output, Ping sensor input<br />
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- three 10 pin expansion headers for the 8 core microcontroller (Parallax Propeller) corresponding to banks of servo connectors<br />
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- i2c expansion headers for both RoboPi and the Raspberry Pi<br />
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- easy to use Wiring-like API for controlling RoboPi with C / C++<br />
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- easy to use Wiring-like Python API for Python 2.7 and 3.2 <br />
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Note: Python support for the MIPS Creator CI20 not yet available, however C/C++ support is available<br />
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[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/robopi/ For more information about RoboPi please visit the RoboPi product page]<br />
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==== Robot Controller with direct connection to RPi *** DEAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://www.web4robot.com Robot Controller with direct connection to RPi] is a versalite Mobile Robot Chassis controller board with I2C interface and wireless communication channel. The controller board includes the preprogrammed microcontroller and provides the motor drivers to control 4 DC motors, 2 speed encoder channels, ultrasonic distance measurement channel, infrared obstacle avoidance sensor and 5 analog channels for your sensor connections (line following sensors or obstacle avoidance sensors). The board also provides 2 Servo motor controls to create the robot pan/tilt head.<br />
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==== RPi Servo board ====<br />
[[File:RPi Servo board.jpg|thumb|[http://electronics.chroma.se/rpisb.php Raspberry Pi Servo board] ]]<br />
The [http://electronics.chroma.se/rpisb.php Raspberry Pi Servo board] by [[User:adent|adent]] is a small expansion board for connecting up to eight RC servos and/or an ESC (Electronic Speed Controller) to the RPi. It has a pass through for the GPIO port and it uses the serial line in it for commands. The interface is a simple ASCII-protocol via the serial port. It also has five own GPIO-pins that is not supported by card firmware yet. Firmware is released as GPL. Can power RPi from ESC or external source.<br />
Youtube clip of [http://youtu.be/_W1WXnL9MeA first prototype]. Working on an alternate firmware to connect DHT22/11 humidity/temperature sensors to the board instead.<br />
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==== RPi SOFTWARE Servo board ====<br />
The [http://electronics.chroma.se/rpiswsb.php Raspberry Pi SOFTWARE Servo board] by [[User:adent|adent]] is a small expansion board for connecting up to eight RC servos and/or an ESC (Electronic Speed Controller) to the RPi. It has a pass through for the GPIO port. Can power RPi from ESC or external source.<br />
It needs a [http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=37&t=15011&hilit=servo kernel module] to work. The card only buffers the GPIO of the RPi and <br />
provides convenient connectors. Since there was room on the PCB, the serialport, GND and 3V3 is broken out.<br />
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====Servo Pi - PWM servo controller====<br />
[[File:Servopi.jpg|thumb|Servo Pi PWM board]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/44/Servo-Pi Servo Pi] is a 16-channel, 12-bit PWM controller suitable for driving LEDs and radio control servos. The board is based around PCA9685 PWM I2C LED controller IC from NXT and can drive each of the 16 outputs with 12 bit (4096 steps) duty cycle from 0% to 100%.<br />
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====16channel Servo-Pi & 16 channel GPIO ====<br />
[[File:Pi-pwm16-gpio16-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|16GPIO&16PWM]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-9685-23017-lp.html 16channel PWM Servo Pi& 16 GPIO]<br />
Can control up to 16 Servo Motor & 16 i2c/spi GPIO with 16 LED for GPIO status for raspberry Pi A/B<br />
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==== UltraBorg ====<br />
[[File:UltraBorg.jpg|thumb|[http://piborg.org/ultraBorg UltraBorg] ]]<br />
[http://www.piborg.org/UltraBorg UltraBorg] is a 16 bit PWM / servo controller and Ultrasonic module interface board. It communicates with the Raspberry Pi over I2C and does the servo control and ultrasonic reading, processing and filtering in a Pic microcontroller on the UltraBorg board. This leaves the Raspberry Pi free to perform tasks without worrying about timing, delays, or CPU intensive processes. The Ultrasonic side includes inbuilt simple filtering, and the servo side includes power on position saving, and endstop/limit saving in to the Pic micro EEPROM.<br />
It is capable of controlling 4 servos, and reading 4 ultrasonic modules. It has inbuilt 5V to 3.3V logic level conversion, and is aimed as a plug and go solution.<br />
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==== XLoBorg ====<br />
[[File:XLoBorg-top-690.png|thumb|[http://piborg.org/xloborg XLoBorg] ]]<br />
[http://www.piborg.org/XLoBorg XLoBorg] is a 3 axis accelerometer and 3 axis magnetometer which can be used as a compass and would be especially useful in UAV/drones. It plugs directly into the Raspberry Pi and requires no additional connections.<br />
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==== Multi Pi *** NO ENGLISH, CHINESE SITE *** ====<br />
[[File:Multipi_rev.jpg|thumb|[http://elinux.org/images/8/8d/ Multi-Pi] ]]<br />
[http://www.rasplay.org Multi-Pi] is motor* drive extention shield for raspberry-pi and can add many sensor, clcd, glcd etc.. with motor dirve on the shield.<br />
motor* : dc motor, bldc(add resister), stepping.<br />
in addition, Only sn754410(or SN754410NE)motor drive if not use this can be used as a various raspberrypi extention shield.<br />
we has been post on the www.rasplay.org: [http://www.rasplay.org our website]<br />
* RC Car for Raspberrypi Project [http://www.rasplay.org/?p=5820 post click]<br />
* Uart connect for Raspberrypi [http://www.rasplay.org/?p=6109 post click]<br />
* USB HUB for Raspberrypi [http://www.rasplay.org/?p=6440 post click]<br />
* Pi monitoring GLCD [http://www.rasplay.org/?p=5972 post click]<br />
* ETC ... [http://www.rasplay.org/?p=6451 post click]<br />
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====32channel Servo-Pi====<br />
[[File:pi-pwm-32-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|32channel-PWM]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-9685-2-lp.html 32channel Servo Pi]<br />
Can control up to 32 Servo Motor for raspberry Pi A/B<br />
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====8 Motor-Pi====<br />
[[File:Pi-8motor-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|8Motor-Pi]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-L293d-4.html 8 Motor Robot Pi]<br />
Can control up to 8 Motor for B+<br />
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===Home Automation ===<br />
==== UniPi ====<br />
[[File:UniPi_set.png|thumb|[http://www.unipi.technology/ UniPi]]]<br />
[http://www.unipi.technology/ UniPi] (v 1.1) is universal home automation controller based on the Raspberry Pi. It features eight 5A@220V relays, 14 digital inputs (5-24V), two analog inputs (0-10V), 0-10V analog output, 1wire master and a small user-available eeprom memory. There is also many expansion boards coming up, such as relay, solid state, analog output, 8channel 1wire and many more.... On top of that, there is [https://github.com/UniPiTechnology/evok/ opensource API] with a build-in web server for easy controlling of UniPi.<br />
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==== PiPan ====<br />
[[File:PiPan-by-openelectrons.jpg|thumb|[http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/15 PiPan]]]<br />
[http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/15 PiPan] is a Pan/Tilt Kit for PiCamera designed by [http://www.openelectrons.com OpenElectrons.com]. Pi-Pan provides Pan and tilt movements for your Raspberry Pi Camera, using two servos for X and Y axis movements. The kit includes servos, mounting hardware and [http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/26 PiServoController] board to control servo movements.<br />
Users can program the servo control/camera movements, etc. in Python.<br />
There also is an addon light that can be fitted in front of the PiCamera to illuminate subjects, [http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/19 PiLight].<br />
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==== RPIDOM ====<br />
[http://www.yadom.fr/carte-rpidom.html RPIDOM] is an inexpensive expansion board dedicated to home automation. It provides a 1wire interface, 2 teleinformation interfaces (french power meters), an RTC and a 5V connector.<br />
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==== Heber x10i ====<br />
[[File:heber1.png|thumb|Heber x10i]]<br />
[http://www.hebergaming.co.uk/product/x10i/ Heber x10i]<br />
integrates real time I/O into a rPi/rPi2 control system. A secure real-time controller that permits control over multiple and different types of inputs and outputs, and uses the USB 2.0 communication standard. It is an all in one plug and play board for developing LED drivers, control, sensing of different switches, and driving stepper motors. Exclusive features include a real time clock, battery backed static ram, a Dallas chip (for unique board identification), 2 serial communication ports, a powerful audio amp and a independent dedicated on board processor.<br />
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==== (NEW!) Heber xSpin ====<br />
[http://www.hebergaming.co.uk/product/xspin/ Heber xSpin]<br />
has been perfectly designed to be added to Raspberry Pi/Pi2, or any Windows® or Linux gaming system equipped with a USB port. Capable of driving<br />
up to 8 mechanical spin reels / stepper motors, XSpin is perfect for controlling mechanical, multi bank spin reel gaming machines, top boxes and multi-client applications. Real time control of reels. XSpin supports a wide range of industry standard reels, with custom ramp tables available for non-standard reels. The dedicated onboard processor on XSpin guarantees real time control of mechanical spin reels, which ensures no slow down or delay in reel movement. XSpin also controls four lamps or LEDs per reel with individual on/off control.<br />
<br />
Heber now offers drivers in C/C++ and Linux to make it even easier for programmers, inventors and developers to connect with the outside world using X10i and their Raspberry Pi.<br />
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==== SmartHome Sytem Board ====<br />
[[File:Pi-smarthome-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|SmartHome System Board]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-smarthome.html SmartHome ]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-smarthome-ext.html SmartHome Lite ]<br />
[http://smarthome.pridopia.co.uk/ SmartHome Server ]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-smarthome-ac-box01.html SmartHome AC control Box]<br />
The Smart Home project is aimed towards creating a system capable of controlling devices over the internet from any device. Currently the system supports up to 8 Controlled devices and 1 DHT 2302/22 Temperature and Humidity Sensor. The main device ( G1 ) Can be triggered by<br />
temperature (with a DHT sensor) or time. The system uses Solid State Relays ( SSR ) or Switching Relays, The Switching Relays are louder and sound a "Click" when they switch.<br />
The SSR support to 10Amps . The system can be deployed to control your air conditioning during the hot summers or electronic heaters during the winter, another use would be to wire the system up to your house lights / power and control your lights from over the internet.<br />
Additional items are the 84x48 pixel screen to show extra info, last command sent and a countdown to update / check server status and also show Temperature and Humidity.<br />
The advantage to using our system over another system is that everything is built for each other ( The Temperature sensors, the relays, and the screen ).<br />
The system uses the internet through WiFi or an Ethernet cable to connect to our secure servers which enable the website interface and the Android app to easily communicate with your device.<br />
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==== Vending-Pi System Board ====<br />
[[File:Pi-vending-pi-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|Vending-Pi System]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-vending.html Vending-Pi System ]<br />
[http://vending.pridopia.co.uk/ Vending-Pi Server]<br />
The system housed inside the Vending Machine will collect data from the Vending Machine when a Technician / a valid person with the Android App + the right password connects to the RPi. This then allows them to download the data from the Machine and store it on the Android Phone / Tablet. The data is encrypted and cannot be edited or spoofed. The file is then uploaded to our secure servers and an accountant or manager can review the datAa such as coins in, coins out, coins stored, stock details, errors, and even temperature and humidity logs over time ( graph view )<br />
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=== Serial interfaces ===<br />
<br />
====1-Wire Pi ====<br />
[[File:1wirepi.jpg|thumbnail|1 Wire Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/27/1-Wire-Pi 1 Wire Pi] from AB Electronics UK is a communication board supporting the 1-Wire® protocol. A 5V buffered I2C port is also provided on the board.<br />
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====1-Wire Pi Plus ====<br />
[[File:1_wire_pi_plus.jpg|thumbnail|1 Wire Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/60/1-Wire-Pi-Plus 1 Wire Pi Plus] from AB Electronics UK is a communication board supporting the 1-Wire® protocol. Designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. A 5V buffered I2C port is also provided on the board.<br />
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==== Single and 8 Channel 1-Wire Masters from Sheepwalk Electronics ====<br />
[[File:SWE RPI123.jpg|thumbnail|none]]<br />
[http://www.sheepwalkelectronics.co.uk/ Sheepwalk Electronics] have developed a series of expansion boards for the Raspberry Pi to interface your Raspberry Pi to a Dallas/Maxim 1-Wire network. The range includes a simple passive "master" (called the RPI1) to allow easy use of the kernel 1-Wire driver, a single channel I2C master based around the DS2482-100 (called the RPI2) and an 8 channel I2C master based around the DS2482-800 (the RPI3). The modules are now all available for sale on our website. We also sell a range 1-Wire slave boards including temperature and humidity sensors and I/O boards.<br />
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====1-Wire-17 Port for B+====<br />
[[File:Pi-1-wrie-17-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|1-Wire 17Port]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-2482-800-2.html 1-Wire 17Port]<br />
From [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia]17 Port 1-Wire board for B+ with RTC<br />
use DS2482-800 X2 + DS2482-100 X1 + DS1307 + DS18B20<br />
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====Pi232 RS232 board====<br />
[http://www.logicethos.com/Blog/2012-06-21:_Pi232_Raspberry_Pi_RS232_boards Pi232] is an RS232 expansion board that plugs onto GPIO connector.<br />
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====Pi-Wire ***NOT AVAIL?*** ====<br />
[http://go.je/18z Pi-Wire] Homelabs are developing options for connection of a 1-wire bus to the RaspberryPi. Boards include SPI breakout connections for future boards.<br />
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====rpi_serial====<br />
BitWizard has a [http://www.bitwizard.nl/shop/raspberry-pi/serial-bob Raspberrypi serial breakout board]. It breaks out four serial buses from the GPIO port. <br />
<br />
[http://www.bitwizard.nl/wiki/index.php/Raspberry_pi_expansion_system_page#expansion_boards Wiki]<br />
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BitWizard then has a series SPI (or I2C) expansion boards that can be daisy-chained off the SPI (or I2C) buses of the expansion board. A virtually unlimited number of expansion boards can be connected. Expansion boards are available that drive a simple 16x2 text LCD, more general purpose IOs, servos, temperature sensors, relays, optocouplers etc.<br />
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====RPi RS232 Breakout Board====<br />
[http://zuzebox.wordpress.com/2012/02/07/rs232-breakout-board-v0-20-for-raspberry-pi/ RPi RS232 Breakout Board] is a simple RS232 breakout board for the Raspberry Pi. You can get these boards at tindie.com in the [https://www.tindie.com/stores/DTronixs/ DTronixs store]<br />
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==== RS232 to TTL converter *** BAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set01_03/ set01_03] translates RS232 signals to TTL to be connected to P2's [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi] serial communication port.<br />
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====Serial Pi - RS232 serial interface====<br />
[[File:Serialpi.jpg|thumbnail|Serial Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/29/Serial-Pi Serial Pi] is a stackable communication board supporting the RS232 serial protocol.<br />
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====Serial Pi Plus - RS232 serial interface====<br />
[[File:Serialpiplus.jpg|thumbnail|Serial Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/51/Serial-Pi-Plus Serial Pi Plus] is a stackable communication board supporting the RS232 serial protocol. Designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2.<br />
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==== USB - RS232 TTL / I2C translator *** BAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set01_05/ set01_05] has three functions : 1st) translating USB to TTL Tx and Rx to be connected to [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi], 2nd) converting USB to I2C and 3rd) supplying voltage to next board (it is not for 3Bpi) if jumper is between positions 1 and 2.<br />
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==== Pi-BT-COM-Pi RS232 - serial console - Bluetooth - RTC====<br />
[[File:Pi-compi-bt-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|Pi-BT-COM-Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-com-bt-bp.html Pi-BT-COM-Pi] provide RS232 - 3.5mm serial console Port - Bluetooth console Port - RTC function in one board <br />
also have RFID module socket & NRF24L01 module socket for Raspberry Pi B+<br />
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==== USB Hub Zero ====<br />
[[File:HubZeroTop.jpg|thumb|[http://www.msldigital.com/ USB Hub Zero]]]<br />
The [http://www.msldigital.com/products/hub-zero USB Hub Zero] is a USB hub designed for the Raspberry Pi Zero. Having the same footprint, it is mounted under the Pi Zero and can be powered from the Pi Zero.<br />
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===Sound ===<br />
<br />
==== Wolfson sound card ====<br />
The equivalent of a high end sound card for the PI. Features:<br />
* 3.5 mm jack (4-pole) for a headset/boom mic combination for gaming or VoIP applications<br />
* 3.5 mm jack for microphone input<br />
* On-board MEMS microphone<br />
* 3.5 mm jack stereo line input for connection to devices such as digital audio players (iPod etc.) or mobile phones<br />
* 3.5 mm jack stereo line output for connection to devices such as external stereo amplifiers or powered speakers<br />
* Phono jack for electrical (not optical) S/PDIF digital input<br />
* On-board class D power amplifier for external speakers, with connection to external power source if needed.<br />
* Small pin header for extra functions if they are low cost, already on-chip, and don't require any further components<br />
* Raspberry Pi form factor<br />
http://www.element14.com/community/community/raspberry-pi/raspberry-pi-accessories/wolfson_pi<br />
<br />
==== HiFiBerry DAC ====<br />
A high-end 24bit/192kHz DAC that connects to the I2S header. The board has RCA and phono jack line-level outputs with 2Vrms output, but does not need an external power supply.<br />
<br />
http://www.hifiberry.com/dac/<br />
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==== HiFiBerry Digi ====<br />
An S/PDIF output card for the Raspberry Pi. Features an optical and an isolated electrical output<br />
<br />
http://www.hifiberry.com/hbdigi/<br />
<br />
==== Raspi-T-DAC ====<br />
http://www.tjaekel.com/T-DAC/raspi.html<br />
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===Arduino===<br />
==== Arduino Shield and Raspberry Pi ====<br />
a little board with Arduino socket and Raspberry Pi socket<br />
you can power the boards with 12Volt or 5Volt<br />
http://www.progetti-hw-sw.it/raspberry.htm<br />
<br />
==== aLaMode ====<br />
[http://wyolum.com/?p=824 “À la mode”] is an Arduino clone specifically designed to interface with the Raspberry Pi. You can of course connect a standard Arduino to a Pi USB port using a cord, but when you want a turnkey solution, how about an Arduino compatible “plate” (shield) that fits right on top of the Raspberry Pi with direct access to GPIO port? The Linux side handles all of the displays, human interfaces, and number crunching. The low power Arduino compatible “à la mode” board handles sensors, servos/motors, and provides a highly accurate real time clock.<br />
<br />
==== ArduiPi ====<br />
The [https://hallard.me/arduipi-the-shield-that-brings-arduino-to-raspberry-pi/ ArduiPi] is a board that brings Arduino world to Raspberry Pi and vice-versa. It is totally open source Hardware and Software.<br />
<br />
The features are:<br />
<br />
* Power the Arduino side with Raspberry power or with external power.<br />
* Selectable Arduino side power with 5V or 3.3V <br />
* FTDI cable connector to be able to program Arduino independently leaving RX/TX of arduino and Raspberry free.<br />
* ICSP connector.<br />
* Power level shifter between Pi and Arduino for I2C, SPI, Serial, and all Pi V1 and V2 GPIO pins.<br />
* Raspberry Pi board Revision 2 with four new GPIO <br />
* I2C Bus available from Arduino AND/OR Raspberry Pi<br />
* I2C to 1-Wire controller on the board providing fully OWFS (or other) support for Raspberry Pi OR Arduino with dedicated library<br />
* Feature to connect I2C between Arduino And Raspberry Pi (Arduino will become a I2C slave from Raspberry Pi)<br />
* Feature to connect SPI between Arduino and Raspberry Pi (Arduino will become a SPI slave from Raspberry)<br />
* Feature to connect the Arduino UART to Raspberry Pi Serial to do communication<br />
* Availability to use the French dedicated Téléinformation monitoring electricity signal issued from the main power meter to Arduino or Raspberry Pi<br />
* Grove connector on board for I2C and Serial connection for Raspberry and Arduino<br />
* Sized place to plug aAdafruit I2C or SPI Oled breakout board that can be driven by Arduino or Raspberry Pi in SPI or I2C<br />
* Sized place to plug a NRF24L01 Wireless breakout board. Breakout board fitting this format will be available for RFM12B, RFM69W, SD card and SPI flash memory. This will let you use the majority of RF module used today<br />
* Sized place for 3 x 1-Wire devices on board.<br />
* Sized place for using PWM devices (switchable with on board power or external power)<br />
* Two free pins available on level shifter chip for custom usage.<br />
<br />
Details, documentation and all others can be found [https://hallard.me/arduipi-the-shield-that-brings-arduino-to-raspberry-pi/ here]<br />
Schematics, PCB, sample code are on [https://github.com/hallard/arduipi github]<br />
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==== Raspberry Pi to Arduino Shields Connection Bridge ====<br />
[http://www.cooking-hacks.com/index.php/documentation/tutorials/raspberry-pi-to-arduino-shields-connection-bridge Raspberry Pi to Arduino Shields Connection Bridge] allows you to use any of the shields, boards and modules designed for Arduino in Raspberry Pi. It includes also the possibility of connecting digital and analog sensors, using the same pinout of Arduino but with the power and capabilities of Raspberry. Using arduPi library, you will be able to make programs in Raspberry with the same code used in Arduino. To do so, Cooking Hacks Team have implemented conversion functions so that you can control in the same way as in Arduino all the I/O interfaces: i2C, SPI, UART, analog, digital, in Raspberry Pi.<br />
<br />
==== Paper-Duino-Pi ====<br />
[http://www.paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=raspberry_boards:paperduinopi Paper-Duino-Pi] is an Arduino shield for the Raspberry Pi. Due to the fact that it is designed as Paper-PCB it is easy to create and one doesn't need a printed circuit board. All components are cheap standard electronic parts. [http://youtu.be/e-x_ZPg8ymo A video is found here].<br />
<br />
==== PiDuino ====<br />
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5c1Dfaf57g Youtube video] showing prototype board<br />
<br />
==== Ponte ====<br />
[http://omer.me/2012/05/introducing-ponte/ PONTE initial post] An arduino shield bridge from Omer and SKPang<br />
<br />
==== RPi-ShieldBridge ====<br />
[https://github.com/watterott/RPi-ShieldBridge RPi-ShieldBridge] An Arduino Shield Bridge with connector for a 2.8" TFT-Display with Touchpanel.<br />
<br />
=== RTC ===<br />
==== RPI RTC ====<br />
[http://www.yadom.fr/carte-rpi-rtc.html RPI RTC] is a inexpensive Real Time Clock (RTC) board.<br />
<br />
==== RTC-COM-Pi ====<br />
[[File:Pi-rtc-compi-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|RTC-COM-Pi]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-com-lite-bp.html RTC-COM-Pi]<br />
RTC with RS232 COM Port & 3.5mm serial console port<br />
<br />
==== AbioRTC ====<br />
[http://www.axiris.eu/en/index.php/i-o-cards/abiortc AbioRTC] is an inexpensive real-time clock (RTC) expansion board.<br />
<br />
====RTC Pi Real time Clock Module ====<br />
[[File:Rtcpi.jpg|thumbnail|RTC Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/15/RTC-Pi-Real-time-Clock-Module RTC Pi] is a real time clock module which connects via the GPIO port on a Raspberry Pi.<br />
<br />
====RTC Pi Plus Real time Clock Module ====<br />
[[File:Rtcpiplus.jpg|thumbnail|RTC Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/52/RTC-Pi-Plus RTC Pi Plus] is a real time clock module which connects via the GPIO port on a Raspberry Pi. Designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. <br />
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==== Pi Rtc Dio Gold ====<br />
<br />
[[File:Pi_Rtc_Dio_0640a_web.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Pi Rtc Dio expansion board for the Raspberry Pi]]<br />
<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-rtc-dio/ Mikronauts Pi Rtc Dio Real Time Clock & I/O Expansion Board] that stacks on top of the Raspberry Pi and was designed by [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] to add a real time clock, 32 digital I/O's and 3.3v power supply making one-off expansion circuits easier for everyone. Pi Rtc Dio also has a four pin I2C expansion header, and a five pin COM connector for future expansion.<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc Dio works with Rasperry Pi Model A, A+, B, B+ and the new Raspberry Pi 2 Model B<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc DIO also works with the Banana Pro and the Banana Pi, however the Bananas already have an on-board RTC.<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc Dio comes as a kit which includes an extra tall stacking header and mounting hardware that secures the board to the Raspberry Pi Rev.2 test mounting holes - keeping the board securely mounted on the Pi.<br />
<br />
Up to four Pi Rtc Dio boards can be stacked on a single Raspberry Pi without the need for a bus or rack solution. The board has an extra large prototyping area that is silk screened to clearly indicate signal busses. <br />
<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-rtc-dio/ For more information about EZasPi, please visit the Pi Rtc Dio product page]<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc Dio can be combined with EZasPi prototyping boards, Pi Jumper breakout board, RoboPi and additional Pi Rtc Dio boards for a greatly expanded Pi system]<br />
<br />
==== CJE/4D RTC ====<br />
(No longer available, dead link)<br />
On 2nd January 2012, CJE/4D announced that they have a real-time clock (RTC) expansion board in the works: [http://www.raspberrypi.org/forum/features-and-requests/rtc]<br />
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=== Displays (LCD/TFT) ===<br />
<br />
==== AdvaBoard RPi1 ====<br />
The AdvaBoard RPi1 contains an interface for TFT displays (3.2" - 7.0") incl. touchscreen.<br />
For details, see [#advaboard_rpi1 below], or visit the websites [http://www.advaboard.de www.advaboard.de]<br />
or [http://www.advamation.com/products/embeddedpc/advaboard.html www.advamation.com/products/embeddedpc/advaboard.html].<br />
<br />
====MZTX-PI-EXT====<br />
The 'Tontec' 2.4-inch TFT LCD 240x320 RGB Pixels touchscreen is a small board that plugs into J1. The touch part uses a TSC2003 chip on the I2C bus; the screen data goes trough the SPI bus and uses a couple of GPIO. There are pins to extend SPI & I2C bus and a GPIO extender LP3943 , '16-LED Fun Light Driver' http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/snvs256b/snvs256b.pdf). See http://helloraspberrypi.blogspot.be/2014/01/setup-tontec-24-inch-tft-lcd-240x320.html for the display and http://www.raspberrypi.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=91&t=64414 for a discussion about the 'touch' part. (See [[MZTX-PI-EXT]])<br />
<br />
====LCD-Master-Pi====<br />
[[File:Rs-pi-LCD-master-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|GPIO-LCD Master]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-LCD-master.html LCD Master]<br />
support 84x48 pixels LCD & 16x2 & 20x4 character LCD<br />
also have i2c Ver, full [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/rs-pi-set-scratch.html Pi_Scratch] software support,<br />
<br />
===Multifunctions===<br />
<br />
==== ADC Pi - Raspberry Pi Analogue to Digital converter ====<br />
[[File:Adcpi.jpg|thumbnail|ADC Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/17/ADC-Pi-V2---Raspberry-Pi-Analogue-to-Digital-converter ADC Pi V2.1] is an 8 channel 17 bit analogue to digital converter designed to work with the Raspberry Pi platform. The ADC Pi V2.1 is based on two Microchip MCP3424 A/D converters each containing 4 analogue inputs with up to 18 bit resolution. <br />
<br />
==== ADC Pi Plus - Raspberry Pi Analogue to Digital converter ====<br />
[[File:Adcpiplus.jpg|250px|thumbnail|ADC Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/56/ADC-Pi-Plus---Raspberry-Pi-Analogue-to-Digital-converter ADC Pi Plus] is an 8 channel 17 bit analogue to digital converter designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. . The ADC Pi Plus is based on two Microchip MCP3424 A/D converters each containing 4 analogue inputs with up to 18 bit resolution. <br />
<br />
==== ADC Pi Zero - Raspberry Pi Zero Analogue to Digital converter ====<br />
[[File:adcpizero.jpg|250px|thumbnail|ADC Pi Zero]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/p/69/ADC-Pi-Zero-Raspberry-Pi-Analogue-to-Digital-converter] is an 8 channel 17 bit analogue to digital converter designed for the Raspberry Pi Zero. The ADC Pi Zero is based on two Microchip MCP3424 A/D converters each containing 4 analogue inputs with up to 18 bit resolution. <br />
<br />
==== ADC Differential Pi - 18 bit Analogue to Digital converter ====<br />
[[File:ADC_Differential_Pi.jpg|250px|thumbnail|ADC Differential Pi]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/65/ADC-Differential-Pi-Raspberry-Pi-Analogue-to-Digital-converter ADC Differential Pi] is an 8 channel 18 bit differential analogue to digital converter designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. . The ADC Differential Pi is based on two Microchip MCP3424 A/D converters each containing 4 analogue inputs with up to 18 bit resolution. <br />
<br />
====ADC DAC Pi - 12 bit 2 channel ADC and DAC====<br />
[[File:Adcdacpi.jpg|thumbnail|ADC DAC Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/39/ADC-DAC-Pi-Raspberry-Pi-ADC-and-DAC-expansion-board ADCDAC Pi] is a 2 channel 12 bit analogue to digital converter and 2 channel 12 bit digital to analogue converter designed to work with the Raspberry Pi platform. <br />
<br />
==== AdvaBoard RPi1 ====<br />
The [http://www.advaboard.de AdvaBoard RPi1] contains:<br />
<br />
* TFT-display-interface (3.2" 320x240, 5" 800x480, 7" 800x480)<br />
* touchscreen interface<br />
* real-time-clock (RTC)<br />
* CPLD + a microcontroller<br />
* all I/Os are 5V-tolerant, except I2C<br />
* analog-I/Os (4* 16bit inputs, 2* 8bit outputs)<br />
* separate connectors for all interfaces (I2C, SPI, digital/analog-I/O, RS-232, RS-485 incl. pluggable terminator)<br />
* power-management: battery-backed RPC/I2C-interfaces, power-down, power-up on time or event, separately powered peripherals<br />
* JTAG-programmer for Xilinx CPLDs/FPGAs, C2-programmer for SiLabs C8051F*<br />
* software (C + Python 2.6/3.x libraries, free example programs)<br />
<br />
Details can be found at [http://www.advamation.com/products/embeddedpc/advaboard.html www.advamation.com/products/embeddedpc/advaboard.html]<br />
<br />
==== Amescon RasPiComm ====<br />
[[File:RasPiComm.jpg|thumbnail|right|RasPiComm]]<br />
The [http://www.amescon.com/products.aspx RasPiComm] by [http://www.amescon.com/ Amescon] is a piggyback-mountable extension board and offers:<br />
<br />
* RS-485<br />
* RS-232<br />
* RTC<br />
* direct I2C connector<br />
* 5-way joystick<br />
with driver support. Fully compatible with the B+!<br />
<br />
More information: [http://www.amescon.com/products/technical-specifications.aspx Technical Specifications].<br />
<br />
==== Amescon RasPiComm+ ***NOT AVAIL?*** ====<br />
<br />
[[File:RPCPMainboard.jpg|thumbnail|right|RasPiComm+ mainboard with 4 modules (not attached)]]<br />
<br />
The [http://www.amescon.com/products/raspicommplus.aspx RasPiComm+] by [http://www.amescon.com/ Amescon] is a modular extension board for the Raspberry Pi and offers:<br />
<br />
* 4 module slots for a wide range of modules (RS-232, RS-485 4 Wire, GSM, GPS, 1Wire, CAN, 8 Input, 8 Output, 16 isolated I/O, Profibus,...)<br />
* RTC<br />
* easy to set up<br />
* full driver support<br />
* industrial version for isolated 24V available<br />
<br />
The RasPiComm+ will be launched Q1 2015. If you want to have it before the official launch, you can support the [http://igg.me/p/997426/x/9106232 Indiegogo campaign].<br />
<br />
====Com Pi RS232 Serial and 1-Wire ====<br />
[[File:Compi.jpg|thumbnail|Com Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/26/Com-Pi-RS232-Serial-and-1-Wire Com Pi] from AB Electronics is a communication board supporting RS232 and 1-Wire® protocols. A 5V buffered I2C port is also provided on the board.<br />
<br />
==== PIC PI *** DEAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://www.pic-pi.com www.pic-pi.com] python libraries and hardware for RS232, RS485, Real Time Clock, 2x Analog outputs, 2x 240vac 10 A Relays, 22x Individually configurable Analog inputs of digital IO<br />
<br />
==== PICAN *** DEAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://www.beyond-kinetics.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=1827] <br />
PiCAN plugs onto GPIO pins and contains:<br />
* CAN controller and transceiver (2515 based). DB9 connection to vehicle OBDII connector, pins for a robot Controller Area Network.<br />
* 5V 2amp regulator for battery powered systems (6 to 24V)<br />
* EM406 GPS module connector<br />
* 3 GPIO buttons<br />
* 4 LEDS<br />
<br />
====Breakout Pi - Prototyping board====<br />
[[File:Breakoutpi.jpg|thumbnail|Breakout Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/46/products3Raspberry-Pi46Breakout-Pi Breakout Pi] is a useful and versatile prototyping expansion board for the Raspberry Pi models A and B.<br />
<br />
====Breakout Pi Zero - Prototyping board====<br />
[[File:Breakoutpizero.jpg|thumbnail|Breakout Pi Zero]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/p/68/Breakout-Pi-Zero] is a useful and versatile prototyping expansion board for the Raspberry Pi Zero.<br />
<br />
==== Buzzberry Buzz-Board Interface ====<br />
[http://fortito.com Buzzberry] is an interface board enabling expansion using the Buzz-Board modular system designed primarily for educational use.<br />
<br />
==== DAQCplate from Pi-Plates ====<br />
[[File:DAQCplate-R1.0.png|thumbnail|DAQCplate from Pi-Plates]]<br />
The Pi-Plates DAQC (DAC-SEE) adds a rich set of input/output options to your Raspberry Pi. It includes 7 powerful digital outputs for driving external devices such as relays and high current LEDs as well as 8 analog to digital inputs for measuring temperature, voltage, humidity and more. In addition there are eight digital inputs, two analog outputs, and seven general purpose indicator LEDs. Other features include:<br />
* Dedicated onboard processor<br />
* Provides real time data collection<br />
* Allows for future code updates<br />
* Only needs two dedicated RPI pins (GPIO 25 and CE1)<br />
* All features accessible via rich Python command set<br />
* Compatible with all versions of Raspberry Pi<br />
* Design allows up to eight DAQCplates to be stacked together for eight times the I/O<br />
* Uses less than 20mA of DC current during standby<br />
* Conforms to ROHS, FCC Part 15 Class A, and CE standards<br />
* All inputs and outputs ESD and overvoltage protected<br />
* Protects your Raspberry Pi while providing enhanced I/O<br />
* Includes programmable bi-color LED<br />
* Additional 14-pin header included if B+ signals are required<br />
* Capable of reading up to seven HC-SR04 distance sensors<br />
* Each DAQCplate is 100% tested and verified<br />
* Detailed Online Users Guide with Examples<br />
For detailed specifications, go to https://pi-plates.com/product/daqcplate/<br />
<br />
====Delta-Sigma Pi 18 bit Analogue to Digital converter ====<br />
[[File:Deltasigmapi.jpg|thumbnail|Delta Sigma Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/14/Delta-Sigma-Pi-18-bit-Analogue-to-Digital-converter Delta-Sigma Pi] is an 8 channel analogue to digital converter designed for use on the Raspberry Pi computer platform. The board is based around the MCP3424 low noise and high accuracy 18 bit delta-sigma analogue to digital converter from Microchip Technology Inc. A pair of MCP3424 converters are included on the board along with an I2C buffer interface allowing you to connect additional 5V I2C devices to the same bus.<br />
<br />
====GertBoard====<br />
::''main page: [[RPi Gertboard]]''<br />
This board is a buffer between your Rpi and the real world, use it to flash LEDs on and off, drive motors, run sensors and all that other fun stuff.<ref>http://www.raspberrypi.org/archives/411</ref><br />
<br />
====GELI 'jelly'(GPIO Experimenter and Lab Interface Board) *** DEAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://www.fulburncams.gb.net/ Raspberry Geli Board] Extends the GPIO and provides I2C, D2A/A2D, DC Motor(L298), RS232, Realtime Clock (DS1307), 1-wire and prototyping area on 150 * 100mmm PCB.<br />
<br />
==== GrovePi ====<br />
[[File:DexterIndustries-GrovePi.jpg|thumbnail|GrovePi]]<br />
The [http://www.dexterindustries.com/GrovePi/ GrovePi] from [http://www.dexterindustries.com/ Dexter Industries] is a slide on board for the Raspberry Pi that allows the Raspberry Pi to communicate with hundreds of plug and play [http://www.seeedstudio.com/wiki/GROVE_System Grove Sensors]. Some highlights of the product include:<br />
* Modular plug and play modules, no more headaches for wiring the sensors. All modules are connect using a simple 4 wire cable.<br />
* Access Grove analog, digital, serial and I2C sensors from Raspberry Pi.<br />
* Sockets: 3x Analog, 6x Digital, 4x I2C, 1x serial and 1x pass-through Raspberry Pi serial.<br />
* Libraries available in C and Python - see [https://github.com/DexterInd/GrovePi/ GitHub repo].<br />
* The GrovePi communicates with the Raspberry Pi over the I2C interface at address 0x40.<br />
* I2C sockets allow sensors to directly communicate with the Raspberry Pi or interpreted and relayed via the GrovePi.<br />
* ATMEGA328P microcontroller.<br />
* Open source firmware.<br />
<br />
====IO Pi 32 Channel Port Expander====<br />
[[File:Iopi.jpg|thumbnail|IO Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/18/IO-Pi-32-Channel-Port-Expander-for-the-Raspberry-Pi-computer-boards IO Pi] is a 32 channel digital expansion board designed for use on the Raspberry Pi computer platform. The board is based around the MCP23017 16-bit I/O expander from Microchip Technology Inc. A pair of MCP23017 expanders are included on the board allowing you to connect up to 32 digital inputs or outputs to the Raspberry Pi.<br />
<br />
====IO Pi Plus 32 Channel Port Expander====<br />
[[File:Iopiplus.jpg|thumbnail|IO Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/54/IO-Pi-Plus IO Pi Plus] is a 32 channel digital expansion board designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. The board is based around the MCP23017 16-bit I/O expander from Microchip Technology Inc. A pair of MCP23017 expanders are included on the board allowing you to connect up to 32 digital inputs or outputs to the Raspberry Pi.<br />
<br />
==== Pi Crust ====<br />
[http://picru.st picru.st] is a very compact and cheap breakout board for your Raspberry Pi that allows easy access to the Pi's pins, grouping them into a logical order and adding clear labeling. Small and simple. Now available to purchase in kit form on Kickstarter here - [http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/pisupply/pi-crust-easily-connect-electronics-to-your-raspbe Pi Crust Kickstarter]<br />
<br />
====Piface====<br />
[http://piface.openlx.org.uk Piface] is simpler than the [[RPi Gertboard]] (it's aimed at less experienced users), but also intended to connect to PCs and Android to be platform agnostic<br />
<br />
==== Pi MiniLab - Education / Experimental Board *** DEAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://www.web4robot.com Pi MiniLab Education / Experimental Board] is a small size RPi add-ons board. The board includes the circuitry for the experiments with analog signals, sensor connections and circuitry to control the external devices as the relays, motors, high current LEDs.<br />
Key Features:<br />
12-bit ADC with 5 analog channels, 12-bit DAC, 4 analog amplifiers, analog comparator, frequency generator, 1-Wire port, on-boar potentiometer, RGB LED, 4 high power outputs, circuitry for LCD 20x4 or 16x2, voltage regulator. Board size - 2.1"x1.6" (53mm x 41mm).<br />
<br />
==== Pi Rtc Dio Silver *NEW* ====<br />
<br />
[[File:Pi_Rtc_Dio_0640a_web.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Pi Rtc Dio expansion board for the Raspberry Pi]]<br />
<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-rtc-dio/ Mikronauts Pi Rtc Dio Silver I/O Expansion Board] stacks on top of the Raspberry Pi and was designed by [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] to add 32 digital I/O's and 3.3v power supply making one-off expansion circuits easier for everyone. Pi Rtc Dio Silver also has a four pin I2C expansion header, and a five pin COM connector for future expansion.<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc Dio works with Rasperry Pi Model A, A+, B, B+ and the new Raspberry Pi 2 Model B<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc DIO also works with the Banana Pro and the Banana Pi, however the Bananas already have an on-board RTC.<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc Dio comes as a kit which includes an extra tall stacking header and mounting hardware that secures the board to the Raspberry Pi Rev.2 test mounting holes - keeping the board securely mounted on the Pi.<br />
<br />
Up to four Pi Rtc Dio boards can be stacked on a single Raspberry Pi without the need for a bus or rack solution. The board has an extra large prototyping area that is silk screened to clearly indicate signal busses. <br />
<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-rtc-dio/ For more information about EZasPi, please visit the Pi Rtc Dio product page]<br />
<br />
Please note: Pi Rtc Dio Silver does NOT include an RTC.<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc Dio can be combined with EZasPi prototyping boards, Pi Jumper breakout board, RoboPi and additional Pi Rtc Dio boards for a greatly expanded Pi system]<br />
<br />
==== EZasPi prototyping board ====<br />
[[File:EZasPi-400pix.jpg|300px|thumb|right|EZasPi Prototyping board for the Raspberry Pi]]<br />
<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/ezaspi/ Mikronauts EZasPi advanced prototyping board] that stacks on top of the Raspberry Pi and was designed by [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] to make prototyping easier for educational users, and making one-off expansion circuits easier for everyone. EZasPi also has a four pin I2C expansion header, and a five pin COM connector for future expansion.<br />
<br />
EZasPi works with Rasperry Pi Model A, A+, B, B+ and the new Raspberry Pi 2 Model B<br />
<br />
EZasPi also works with the Banana Pro and the Banana Pi, ODROID C1 and MIPS Creator CI20.<br />
<br />
EZasPi comes as a kit which includes an extra tall stacking header and mounting hardware that secures the board to the Raspberry Pi Rev.2 test mounting holes - keeping the board securely mounted on the Pi.<br />
<br />
Multiple EZasPi boards can be stacked on a single Raspberry Pi without the need for a bus or rack solution. The board has an extra large prototyping area that is silk screened to clearly indicate signal busses. <br />
<br />
For example, you can stack an EZasPi board between your Raspberry Pi and a [http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/robopi/ RoboPi robot controller] to add additional custom circuits to the Raspberry Pi. <br />
<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/ezaspi/ For more information about EZasPi, please visit the EZasPi product page]<br />
<br />
You can make a Pi Sandwich by stacking an EZasPi on top of your Raspberry Pi, and an EZasPi (B) under your Pi - with the mounting hardware securing your boards together.<br />
<br />
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<br />
==== EZasPi (B) prototyping board ====<br />
[[File:EZasPi-B-400pix.jpg|300px|thumb|right|EZasPi (B) Prototyping board for the Raspberry Pi]]<br />
<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/ezaspi/ Mikronauts EZasPi (B)] advanced prototyping board from [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] is first prototyping board that stacks UNDER the rev.2 Raspberry Pi Model A and Model B. EZasPi was designed to make prototyping easier for educational users, and making one-off expansion circuits easier for everyone. EZasPi (B) also has a four pin I2C expansion header for future expansion.<br />
<br />
EZasPi (B) can also be used as a prototyping board for I2C add-ons for any Mikronauts product that has a Mikronauts four pin I2C connector, such as RoboPi, EZasPi, Pi Jumper, Pi Rtc Dio <br />
<br />
EZasPi (B) comes as a kit which includes an extra tall stacking header and mounting hardware that secures the board to the Raspberry Pi Rev.2 test mounting holes - keeping the board securely mounted on the Pi.<br />
<br />
Multiple EZasPi (B) boards can be stacked beneath a single Raspberry Pi without the need for a bus or rack solution. The board has an extra large prototyping area that is silk screened to clearly indicate signal busses.<br />
<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/ezaspi-b/ For more information about EZasPi (B), please visit the EZasPi (B) product page]<br />
<br />
You can make a Pi Sandwich by stacking an EZasPi on top of your Raspberry Pi, and an EZasPi (B) under your Pi - with the mounting hardware securing your boards together.<br />
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<br />
==== Pi Plates ====<br />
[http://www.adafruit.com Adafruit Industries] announced in March 2012 the intention of making expansion boards for the Raspberry Pi under the "Pi Plate" name.<ref><br />
http://www.adafruit.com/blog/2012/03/14/adafruit-experimenting-with-pi-plates-for-raspberry_pi-shields-for-the-raspberry-pi/</ref>.<br />
<br />
The first board available is a [http://adafruit.com/products/801 prototyping board] that overlays the Raspberry Pi via a long plug-in header. It has screw terminals for all the Pi [[GPIO]] lines.<br />
<br />
==== PiPLUS Multifunction I/O Extension Board *** DEAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://www.web4robot.com PiPLUS Multifunction I/O Extension Board] is designed as versatile, general-purpose data acquisition and control module.<br />
Key Features: Battery-backed Real Time Clock; 3.5A DC motor driver chip; 8-bits digital I/O Data Port; 10-bits ADC with 4 analog channels; DAC; 4 high power outputs; 4 PWM outputs; IR Remote Control input; 2 user's buttons; AVR ATMEGA328P microcontroller with a preloaded Arduino bootloader and Arduino Shields connectors; 3V - 5V buffers for I2C, SPI and Serial interfaces; Power supply with 5V and 3V regulators.<br />
<br />
PiPLUS board also works as a bridge between Raspberry Pi and ARDUINO and provides a direct connection to Arduino Shields. You can use the standard ARDUINO environment and graphical interface for Windows or Linux for software development and ATMEGA328P microcontroller programming.<br />
<br />
==== Pi Tin ====<br />
Not yet tested, comments welcome<br />
Project files for Eagle here: [http://www.delong.com/Raspberry%20PI/]<br />
Schematic and Board images: [http://elinux.org/File:PiTin_Schematic.png] [http://elinux.org/File:PiTin_Boardpng.png]<br />
This board uses Microchip 16-pin GPIO expanders driven by SPI to provide up to 256 additional GPIO pins at a very low cost. Optionally, it can supply power<br />
for the board and the Raspberry PI.<br />
<br />
The board can be made in a stackable manner allowing you to also place additional peripherals on the GPIO connector. It makes non-exclusive use of all<br />
four SPI pins as well as exclusive use of the CE0 Pin.<br />
<br />
If you install (and power) the power supply components, the board will supply up to 1A at 5VDC. This is not enough to power all GPIO pins on a fully populated board, but in most applications should be sufficient to power the RPI and a reasonable number of GPIOs. An external power supply should be used for higher-power applications. This board should never be powered from the RPI as even one of the chips can draw more than the RPI can provide.<br />
<br />
The power supply is quite flexible and will accept anything from 8-25VAC or 8-42VDC. It is based on a Recom module which provides a switching power supply in a form factor that is a drop-in replacement for 7805 series TO-220 linear regulators.<br />
<br />
The 8 chips can be had for about $4@ or less and the power supply components total about $15. A fully populated board is about $49+PCB, $31+PCB for 64 GPIO pins.<br />
<br />
You can have the PCB made at a variety of fabricators. [http://batchpcb.com] does very nice work and is hobbyist friendly at very reasonable prices.<br />
<br />
==== PiWeather - Raspberry Pi Weather Station Board *** DEAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://www.web4robot.com PiWeather RPi Weather Station Board] is a small size RPi add-ons board. The board provides the temperature, pressure, humidity monitoring and controls the external devices (relays, high current LEDs ...).<br />
<br />
Key Features:<br />
Temperature, pressure and humidity sensors on the board; Two 1-Wire ports to connect the external temperature sensors DS18B20; Four high current outputs; Battery-backed Real Time Clock and Calendar; Small size - 2.1"x1.6" (53mm x 41mm).<br />
<br />
==== PROTOplate from Pi-Plates ====<br />
[[File:PROTOplate-R1.0.png|thumbnail|PROTOplate from Pi-Plates]]<br />
The Pi-Plates PROTOplate provides an inexpensive and convenient way to add personalized and custom hardware to your Pi-Plates based project. Key features include:<br />
* A low cost yet versatile solution for adding custom hardware to a Pi-Plate based design<br />
* Mechanically and electrically compatible with all Pi-Plate boards<br />
* Mates with all three revisions of the Raspberry Pi including version A, B, B+, and R2<br />
* Multiple boards can be stacked to provide addition area for components<br />
* Comes preassembled – no soldering required<br />
* Additional 14-pin header included if B+ and R2 signals are required<br />
For detailed specifications, go to https://pi-plates.com/product/proto/<br />
<br />
==== Quick2Wire GPIO Interface Board Kit ====<br />
[http://quick2wire.com Quick2Wire GPIO board and experimenters kit] is an extension board for the Raspberry Pi that has level converters to allow the driving of TTL and real world devices such as LED's and switches. It will also provide an experimenters kit, a software framework and a number of tutorials. The Quick2Wire interface board is also available from [http://www.pi-supply.com/product/quick2wire-raspberry-pi-interface-board-kit/ Pi Supply].<br />
<br />
==== Quick2Wire I2C PCF8591 Analogue Board ====<br />
The Quick2Wire PCF8591 I2C Analogue Board has four 8-bit Analogue Inputs and one 8-bit Analogue Output. A simple Python API allows you to control the on-board PCF8591 chip and access all of its features for use with the Raspberry Pi. You can use the boards to measure four voltages and control one output voltage! - You can purchase from [http://www.pi-supply.com/product/quick2wire-raspberry-pi-i2c-pcf8591-analogue-board/#sthash.PdLFc4M5.dpuf Pi Supply]<br />
<br />
==== Quick2Wire I2C MCP23017 Port Expander Board Kit ====<br />
The Quick2Wire Port Expander board for the Raspberry Pi, gives you an extra 16 GPIO pins which can be used for digital input or output. You’ll find code in the Quick2Wire Library to drive it from Python, along with examples of use. - You can purchase from [http://www.pi-supply.com/product/quick2wire-raspberry-pi-i2c-mcp23017-port-expander-board-kit/#sthash.uZFSjG2R.dpuf Pi Supply]<br />
<br />
====Raspberry Pi B+ Breakout Kit=====<br />
[[File:Breakoutplus.jpg|thumbnail|Breakout Plus]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/48/Raspberry-Pi-B-Breakout-Kit Raspberry Pi B+ Breakout] is an easy to assemble breakout board to use with the Raspberry Pi model B+<br />
<br />
==== Raspberry Pi IO Interface ====<br />
[http://dangerousprototypes.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=56&t=3996 forum thread] showing 'paper mockup'. Another buffered IO expander.<br />
<br />
==== Relay board and Raspberry Pi GPIO ====<br />
[http://www.sainsmart.com/8-channel-dc-5v-relay-module-for-arduino-pic-arm-dsp-avr-msp430-ttl-logic.html a board with 8 relays and 8 input] with a Raspberry Pi socket<br />
you can power the boards with 12Volt, the board has a DIN rail container<br />
http://www.progetti-hw-sw.it/raspberry.htm<br />
<br />
====SainSmart X100 Expansion Board====<br />
[http://www.sainsmart.com/raspberry-pi/expansion-board-for-raspberry-pi-designed-for-ease-of-use.html SainSmart X100 Expansion Board]<br />
SainSmart offers the X100 expansion board "designed for ease of use", intended to make the RPi easier to use by providing various interface ports, such as a RS232 port, a HDMI to VGA converter (by using an included HDMI to HDMI male adapter, enabling the use of the VGA port; otherwise it is a HDMI input), a 3-port USB hub (one of the X100's USB ports connects to the upper USB port on the RPi itself, using an included USB to USB male adapter, thus providing power for the three other USB ports on the X100 board), SD and microSD memory card readers, an 8-channel Darlington driver and a GPIO port. The board also has a battery-powered RTC, and a variable (6-23V, nominally 12V) power port for a corded power supply. The X100 also has a reset switch, but the reset pin header (included with the X100) must be soldered onto the RPi itself.<br />
<br />
====Slice of Pi====<br />
[[File:RPI extension board- Slice of Pi.JPG|thumb|[http://shop.ciseco.co.uk/slice-of-pi/ Slice of Pi] ]]<br />
[http://shop.ciseco.co.uk/slice-of-pi/ Slice of Pi] Ciseco have produced a convienient small break out board for the Raspberry PI. XBee style connector for XRF / XBee / RN-XV / XBT / RF-BEE etc. Has the SPI and I2C pins on one standard 8 way header and the Raspberry PI's 8 general purpose I/O pins on another for easy access. Comes as a kit of parts that needs to be soldered. Construction is very easy and suitable for children with basic soldering skills.<br />
<br />
[http://shop.ciseco.co.uk/k002-slice-of-pi-o/ Slice of PI/O] is a variation of the above produced by Ciseco based upon [http://nathan.chantrell.net/20120602/raspberry-pi-io-expander-board/ Nathan Chantrell's MCP23017/Slice of Pi "project"]. The MCP23017 may be powered from either the Pi's 3.3V/5.0V GPIO pins or, with care, an external psu. The use of a 5.0V power source means that the MCP23017's 16 (2 x 8) GPIO's can interface directly with 5V logic families etc. However, the Pi's own GPIO's, also available, will still need 3.3V - 5.0V level shifters. [[User:TrevorGowen|Trevor Gowen]]'s experimental [http://www.cpmspectrepi.webspace.virginmedia.com/raspberry_pi/MoinMoinExport/SliceOfPio.html LED BarGraph "board"] has been "piggy-backed" onto one of these.<br />
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<br />
==== Strato Pi ====<br />
[[File:SferaLabs-StratoPiBase.png|thumbnail|right|Strato Pi mounted on RPi2]]<br />
[[File:SferaLabs-StratoPiServer.png|thumbnail|right|Strato Pi Server]]<br />
<br />
'''Strato Pi''' by [http://www.sferalabs.cc Sfera Labs] is a professional expansion board that enhances the Raspberry Pi with several hardware features to make it suitable for use in professional applications where reliability and service continuity are key requirements.<br />
<br />
Strato Pi complies with CE directives for EMC, Electrical Safety, Emission and RoHS.<br />
<br />
Features:<br />
<br />
* 9-28Vdc power supply, with surge and reverse polarity protection<br />
* Real time clock (RTC) with on-board lithium back-up battery<br />
* Standard RS-232 and RS-485 interfaces to the Raspberry Pi serial line, with opto-isolator and electrostatic discharge protection<br />
* On-board buzzer, connected to an I/O pin of the Raspberry Pi board, for acoustic feedback<br />
* On-board LEDs for power supply and serial line activity<br />
* Power supply and serial connections on a screw terminal block<br />
<br />
It is also available is the ''Server'' version pre-assembled in a standard 4 modules DIN rail case together with a Raspberry Pi 2 Model B.<br />
<br />
For more details: http://www.sferalabs.cc/strato<br />
<br />
====TriBorg====<br />
[[File:TriBorg-Front-690.png|thumb|[http://www.piborg.org/triborg/ TriBorg] ]]<br />
[http://www.piborg.org/triborg/ TriBorg]<br />
A GPIO header replicator board for your Raspberry Pi. Triple the Raspberry Pi GPIO header.<br />
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==== XBee ZB SMT Backpack ====<br />
The [http://www.bootc.net/archives/2012/06/20/raspberry-pi-xbee-smt-backpack/ Raspberry Pi XBee ZB SMT Backpack] by [[User:bootc|bootc]] is a carrier board for [http://www.digi.com/products/wireless-wired-embedded-solutions/zigbee-rf-modules/zigbee-mesh-module/xbee-smt Digi XBee ZB SMT] modules. These are different to the normal XBee modules because they are surface mount and additionally can interface to a host using SPI as well as serial. The backpack also features 3 LEDs for status signals as well as two FTDI headers (one for the RPi and one for the XBee), as well as being able to host a 'normal' XBee module (though of course you can't use SPI with those).<br />
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==== Raspy Juice Exp Board ====<br />
[http://2-watt-elements.myshopify.com/ Raspy Juice] by 2-Watt Elements is an experimental board that supplies the Raspberry Pi with +5V through the GPIO header. With its wide input voltage range (6~23V), the buck regulator can be powered by batteries, 12V Adapters, solar, etc. Other features are the RS232 level console port, PCF8523 RTC, and an expansion ATmega168A microcontroller as an I2C slave. This latter MCU has interfaces of an RS485 port, an additional RS232 port, 4 RC-servo ports and unused-pins expansion header. The MCU firmware is updateable through the I2C interface. Hardware details are in http://code.google.com/p/raspy-juice/wiki/1_Hardware_Description<br />
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==== pyMCU ====<br />
[http://www.pymcu.com pyMCU] is a python controlled microcontroller that works with the Raspberry Pi, connects to the USB port and uses the pyMCU python module and pyserial to control the microcontroller in your python script. You can communicate with i2c, spi, serial, and one wire devices, software configurable pulse in / out functions, has 13 Digital IO Pins, 6 10-bit Analog Pins, 5 10-Bit PWM Pins, blink LEDs, control servos and motors, read various sensors, built-in functions for sound generation: arbitrary frequency generator, misc. sound / tone generator, DTMF generator. PyBootloader - python script for uploading new firmware versions or your own microcontroller code. Check out some of the [http://pymcu.com/Tutorials.html Tutorials] and [http://pymcu.com/Examples.html Examples]<br />
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==== RPi CC1101-OneWire-Clock extension ====<br />
The [http://busware.de/tiki-index.php?page=COC RPi-COC board] from [http://busware.de busware.de] adds Onewire, a Sub-1 GHz RF Transceiver, RTC and an EEPROM mainly for smart home automation. The Onewire RJ11 port is driven by a DS2482 chip supported by 5V levelshifter and strong pullup. The DS1339-RTC is powered by CR2032 battery or on-board 60mF supercap. The 2Kbit EEPROM (at24c02) is mainly to hold board specific config data. The CC1101 Sub-1 GHz RF Transceiver is controlled by an atmega1284 to pre-process air data. It is connected to RPis UART and contains a avr109-bootloader for firmware updates. The popular [http://culfw.de culfw-firmware] lets you interact with FS20, Homematic, Intertechno or similar actors and sensors - easily using [http://fhem.de FHEM]-home automation server. In addition a secured 5V power socket for external power supplies is provided.<br />
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==== RFM12Pi - Wireless OpenEnergyMonitor Base-station ====<br />
Add's RFM12B wireless (868/433/912Mhz) RF transceiver capability to the Raspberry Pi. The RFM12Pi decodes RFM12B packets from [http://openenergymonitor.org OpenEnergyMonitor sensor modules] or JeeNodes and puts the data on the Raspberry Pi's internal serial UART. Designed to be used with [http://emoncms.org emoncms] running on a Raspberry Pi web-server to make a low power energy, temperature and other environmental data logging and visualisation server. Developed as part of the OpenEnergyMonitor project. For more info see [http://openenergymonitor.blogspot.co.uk/2013/04/introducing-rfm12pi-v2-raspberry-pi.html introductory blog] post and [http://openenergymonitor.org/emon/emonbase/raspberrypi overview documentation page]. The RFM12Pi can be purchased pre-assembled and ready to go from the [http://shop.openenergymonitor.com/raspberry-pi/ OpenEnergyMonitor shop]<br />
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==== 3Bpi - Three Branch Pi - Level translator board for Raspberry Pi *** DEAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://www.electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi, aka set05_08], translates bidirectionally inputs/outputs of the Raspberry Pi's GPIO from 3.3V to 5V TTL levels. It has three external ports to connect [http://www.electronics.cat/en/ electronics.cat] open source hardware boards. This board takes advantage of P5's Raspberry Pi, with access to a second I2C channel (I2C_0, it can be used without camera connected) and CTS and RTS for hardware flow control in serial communications. Two of 3Bpi's ports, P3 and P4, can be used as 8 bit input/output or I2C and/or SPI ports. One port, P2, is thought for serial communications and Raspberry Pi can be set as master or slave setting the jumpers properly.<br />
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==== i2c/spi 32 GPIO Pi ====<br />
[[File:Pi-32gpio-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|32GPIO-Pi]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23017-2-lp.html 32GPIO Pi]<br />
with i2c/spi extra GPIO extension board 32 GPIO Board<br />
32GPIO-Pi with i2c/spi 2 type<br />
with 32 LED for each port , display port status ON/OFF, High/LOW<br />
support by our [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/rs-pi-set-scratch.html Pi_Scratch], easy to control<br />
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==== AbioWire+ ====<br />
[http://www.axiris.eu/en/index.php/1-wire/abiowire AbioWire+] is a 1-Wire adapter providing seventeen 1-Wire channels with ESD protection, three 1-Wire controller chips, and a real-time clock (RTC).<br />
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==== AbioCard model A ====<br />
[http://www.axiris.eu/en/index.php/i-o-cards/abiocard AbioCard model A] expansion board featuring a real-time clock (RTC), 8 bidirectional I/O lines, 8 12-bit ADC inputs, 16 PWM outputs at 97 kHz with 8-bit resolution.<br />
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==== AbioCard model B ====<br />
[http://www.axiris.eu/en/index.php/i-o-cards/abiocard AbioCard model B] expansion board featuring a real-time clock (RTC), 8 bidirectional I/O lines, 8 12-bit ADC inputs, 16 PWM outputs at 40-1000 Hz with 12-bit resolution.<br />
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==== i2c/spi 64/128 GPIO Pi ====<br />
[[File:Pi-64gpio-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|64 GPIO Board]]<br />
[[File:Pi-128gpio-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|128 GPIO board]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23017-8-v2.html 128 GPIO Pi]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23017-4-lp.html 64 GPIO Pi]<br />
with i2c/spi extra GPIO extension board 64/128 GPIO Board<br />
64GPIO-Pi with i2c/spi 2 type<br />
with 64 LED for each port , display port status ON/OFF, High/LOW<br />
128GPIO-Pi with i2c/spi two type <br />
64/128 GPIO board support by our [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/rs-pi-set-scratch.html Pi_Scratch], easy to control<br />
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==== Rs-Pi P-HAB module ( High-Altitude Balloon) ====<br />
[[File:Pi-HAB-ss2.jpg|thumbnail|Pi-HAB-HV]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-p-hab.html Rs-Pi P-HAB ] expansion board featuring a ublox MAX 7 GPS module, FM transmitter, Temp, Humidity, Pressure, Altitude sensors), <br />
This project use balloons for exploring the edge of space. collect temperature , Humidity, Altitude, Pressure data send back through FM Transmitter and save all log to SD card, also take a photo every 30sec save to SD card.<br />
The project use 1. ublox-7Max GPS module 2. Radiometrix NTX2B 434.xxx Mhz 10mW modules. 3. TMP102 temp sensor to monitor Raspberry Pi temperature 4. BMP085 Barometric Pressure/Temp/Altitude Sensor 5. DHT22 / AM2302 Digital Temp & Humidity Sensor 6. DS18b20 Temperature sensor 7. TRACOPOWER 5V & 3.3V (TSR-1-2433 & TSR-1-2450) DC/DC converter up to 96% efficiency - No heat-sink required ( for longer battery life) 8. Raspberry Pi Camera kit ( take photos save in SD card)<br />
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==== OssoPI (Relay and digital inputs) ====<br />
[[File:OssoPI.jpg|thumbnail|OssoPI]]<br />
[http://www.nexlab.net/product/ossopi-raspberrypi-io-expansion-board/ OssoPI] is an expansion board featuring 8x 277V @ 10A relays + 8x digital (opto or non-opto isolated) inputs on standard dimensions for 9 unit DIN rail enclosure<br />
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==== IVPort (Camera Module Multiplexer)====<br />
[[File:Ivport.jpg|thumbnail|IVPort]]<br />
The [https://github.com/ivmech/ivport IVPort] from [http://www.ivmech.com/ Ivmech Mechatronics] is the first Raspberry Pi (also Raspberry Pi A, A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2 fully compatible) Camera Module Multiplexer is designed to make possible connecting more than one camera module to single CSI camera port on Raspberry Pis. Multiplexing can be controlled by 3 pins for 4 camera modules, 5 pins for 8 camera modules and 9 pins for maximum up to 16 camera modules with using GPIO.<br />
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The closest approach to simultaneous capturing at 640x480 resolution with 7 fps each camera connected to Ivport Camera Multiplexer (4 camera boards were connected.) by utilizing Raspberry Pi's video-capture capabilities with a JPEG encoder. See more details [https://github.com/ivmech/ivport/wiki/Capture-Sequence here].<br />
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==== Rasky (KVM over IP) ====<br />
[[File:Rasky_N0.jpg|thumbnail|Rasky]]<br />
[http://www.nexlab.net/product/rasky Rasky] is an expansion board for raspberry pi model 2B to use the rpi as a KVM over IP. It features VGA video acquisition, 2 250VAC 10A relays, 2 digital opto-isolated digital inputs, keyboard, mouse and remote storage emulation over USB, power management using 4 Ni-MH rechargeable AA batteries to assure rpi clean shutdown in case of power loss/failure.<br />
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It is actually in crowdfunding, but production will go on no matter how the campaign will end, the price anyway will change depending on the campaign success. Estimated delivery for the first batch is Q2 2016, it will be available both as a kit and ready to use. All developement, both for hw and sw, is completely open source.<br />
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==== NavSpark ====<br />
[[File:NavSpark.jpg|thumbnail|NavSpark]]<br />
[http://www.navspark.com.tw/ NavSpark] is a satellite-navigation (GPS, GLONASS, and Beidou) enabled Arduino-compatible microcontroller board. The [https://hackaday.io/project/9665-navspark-shield-for-raspberry-pi NavSpark shield for RPi] enabled connecting a full-size NavSpark board to the Pi, including GPIO, the serial line broadcasting the NMEA messages, the 1PPS channel for higher precision timekeeping, I2C, SPI. It enables navigation, or satellite-backed NTP server use cases, as well as general on-board MCU use (similar to the other Arduino shields).<br />
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===Programmable===<br />
==== Guzunty ====<br />
The Guzunty Pi adds open source programmable hardware to the Raspberry Pi at an amazingly low price. The design contains a 72 macrocell programmable logic device, so the board functions like a 'virtual breadboard'. This board is ideal for those with many different projects in mind, because it is so flexible. It can be a simple IO expander, a 7 segment LED driver, provide servo and regular PWM outputs, or anything you can dream up that will fit into 1600 logic gates. The device is '5 volt tolerant' and so can be used to safely interface 5v logic devices (such as Arduino) to the 3.3v Raspberry Pi. The [https://github.com/Guzunty/Pi/wiki GitHub community site] contains many ready made cores that you can download and use directly. You can design your own custom cores using industry standard languages such as VHDL or Verilog.<br />
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==== LOGI-PI ====<br />
The LOGI-PI (http://valentfx.com/logi-pi/) is an FPGA-based daughter board for the raspberry-pi. It consists in a Spartan 6 LX9 FPGA from Xilinx, 32MB SDRAM, PMODS (standardized IO connector) and an Arduino compatible connector. The board communicates with the raspberry-pi through SPI and comes with VHDL support file and Python/C support software. The Raspberry-pi can directly programm the FPGA thus eliminating the need for an expensive FPGA programmer. A web based-tool (http://www.valentfx.com/skeleton/) allow the user to design the architecture to be run on the FPGA without the need of writing a single line of HDL code. The LOGI-Pi comes with several demo applications inculing bitcoin mining, vision processing (with the optionnal camera module) and more.<br />
[[File:Logi-Pi-logo-med.jpg|thumbnail|LOGI-PI exapnsion board for the raspberry-pi]]<br />
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==Expansion boards by manufactuer==<br />
This section has been moved to a separate page. See [[RPi Expansion Boards: Expansion boards by manufactuer]]<br />
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==Introduction==<br />
On the Raspberry Pi, there are several connections which can be used for expansion:<br />
* The [[RPi Low-level peripherals|Rpi GPIO]] (General Purpose Input/Output) pins are exposed, that means that expansion boards are able to talk directly to the CPU.<br />
* The DSI connector will allow low-level interfacing with LCDs and other displays.<br />
* The CSI connector will allow camera modules to be added in future.<br />
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==Expansion boards by functions==<br />
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=== Power Supply and Control ===<br />
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==== BattBorg ====<br />
[[File:BattBorg.jpg|thumb|[https://www.piborg.org/battborg BattBorg]]]<br />
[https://www.piborg.org/battborg BattBorg] is a power converter for your Raspberry Pi which allows you to power the Raspberry Pi off batteries. It will work with most batteries/battery packs that are between 7-36V so it's great for 12V car batteries, 8xAA battery packs, and so on. Perfect for autonomous robot projects where using a USB charger is not an option.<br />
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==== Meltwater's Switched Mode Power Supply Kit ====<br />
This is a DC to DC [http://www.pihardware.co.uk switched mode power supply], another great add on board in Meltwater's range. It comes as a kit of parts, ready to be soldered together. This can supply a 5 volt output to a Raspberry Pi from an input of anywhere from 7 to 40 volts!<br />
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Testing has shown that the unit is around 80% efficient, where a comparable linear regulator (such as LM350T) was measured under 50% (based on a quick test).<br />
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==== Pi Supply Switch ====<br />
[http://www.pi-supply.com/product/pi-supply-raspberry-pi-power-switch/ The Pi Supply Switch] is an "intelligent" power management device for the Raspberry Pi made by Pi Supply. This add on board has hard on/off switches as well as a soft shutdown switch, which initiates a safe shutdown using a simple Python script. It allows you to cycle power on the Raspberry Pi without plugging and unplugging either your "wall-wart" power supply, or the micro-USB plug input to your Pi. It includes an LED status indicator, and 3 mounting holes for easy use in any project you have in mind. It needs only one GPIO pin to operate, with the option of using a second GPIO pin to add the safe shutdown functionality.<br />
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It is an Open Source project, and comes with free stickers and a free noodle USB cable to connect to your Pi.<br />
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The Pi Supply was funded using the crowdfunding site, Kickstarter.<ref>http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/pisupply/pi-supply-intelligent-power-switch-for-raspberry-p</ref><br />
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==== Power Pi ====<br />
[[File:PowerPi A2a.png|thumb|[http://andicelabs.com/power-pi PowerPi]]]<br />
The [http://andicelabs.com/power-pi PowerPi] is a flexible power supply and control board. It can power the Raspberry Pi from a 4-14VDC source or a single-cell Lithium-Ion battery. It has integrated battery charging, switch-over, and monitoring. The AVR power supervisor allows the Pi to be powered on and off autonomously and also provides RTC and watchdog functionality.<br />
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==== RPI Alim ====<br />
[http://www.yadom.fr/carte-rpi-alim.html RPI Alim] is a inexpensive board that gives the possibility of powering the Raspberry with a 7V to 15V DC power supply or battery.<br />
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==== RemotePi Board ====<br />
[[File:RemotePiBoard.jpg|thumb|[http://www.msldigital.com/ RemotePi Board]]]<br />
The [http://www.msldigital.com/products/remotepi-board RemotePi Board] is an intelligent infrared remote controlled power switch add-on board for the Raspberry Pi. It allows to switch power on and off using any button (configurable in learning mode) of an existing standard IR remote. Power is only cut after notifying the OS and giving it time to shut-down. It is mainly intended to remote control (using LIRC) and power off/on a mediacenter system. i.e OpenELEC, Raspbmc, XBian, RasPlex, Raspbian. The board is compatible to simple GPIO IR receiver and piggy backs onto the Raspberry Pi, no soldering required. For more information click [http://www.msldigital.com/pages/more-information here].<br />
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==== 3V3 DC-DC Switched Mode Regulator ====<br />
The Raspberry Pi uses a linear regulator to convert the input 5V to 3V3. This converter can be replaced with a more efficient switching mode to reduce the power needed. This can be useful when running the Pi on battery. More information and a ready-to-buy kit be found [http://bitwizard.nl/wiki/index.php/Reducing_power_consumption_of_a_raspberry_Pi here]<br />
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==== Pi Jumper & Pi Jumper Plus (GPIO breakout, 3v3 power, 3v3 & 5V I2C) ====<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-jumper/ Pi Jumper is the ultimate Raspberry Pi breakout board from [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] <br />
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Pi Jumper features:<br />
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[[File:pi_jumper_large_breadboard.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Pi Jumper Breakout Board]]<br />
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- Works with Rasperry Pi Model A, Model B, Model A+ and Model B+, Raspberry Pi 2 Model B<br />
(also workds with Banana Pro, Banana Pi, ODROID C1, MIPS Creator CI20)<br />
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- stacks on the Raspberry Pi (or any other Pi expansion board - such as RoboPi and EZasPi - with a stacking header)<br />
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- stacking Pi header<br />
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- 3.3V power regulated from the Pi's 5V supply (no more 50mA limit!)<br />
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- 3.3V I2C vertical expansion header<br />
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- 5.0V I2C vertical expansion header with level translation<br />
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- 20 pin male or round female breadboard interface header<br />
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- all headers/connectors have clear labels for all pins<br />
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- 3 screw terminal for 5V / 3v3 / GND (can be used to power Pi)<br />
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Pi Jumper Plus features:<br />
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[[File:Pi_jumper_plus_with-_large_breadboard.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Pi Jumper Plus Breakout Board]]<br />
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- 26 pin IDC ribbon cable connecting the Raspberry Pi to Pi Jumper<br />
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- 26 pin male header for the ribbon cable<br />
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- 3.3V power regulated from the Pi's 5V supply (no more 50mA limit!)<br />
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- 3.3V I2C right angle expansion header<br />
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- 5.0V I2C right angle expansion header with level translation<br />
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- 20 pin male or round female breadboard interface header<br />
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- all headers/connectors have clear labels for all pins<br />
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- 3 screw terminal for 5V / 3v3 / GND (can be used to power Pi)<br />
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[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-jumper/ For more information about Pi Jumper please visit the Pi Jumper product page]<br />
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====Pi-PSU-Pi====<br />
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[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-power-bank.html Pi-PSU-Pi]<br />
[[File:Pi-psu-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|PSU-Pi]]<br />
input DC 9 ~ 16 have 5V for your Pi with Logic Level converter<br />
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==== UPS PIco ====<br />
http://www.pimodules.com/_pdf/UPS_PIco_Final_PiMMP-R6.pdf<br />
[[File:UPS PIco.jpg|framed|right|UPS PIco]]<br />
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'''U'''ninterruptible '''P'''ower '''S'''upply with '''P'''eripherals and '''I'''2C '''co'''ntrol Interface<br /><br />
The UPS PIco is an advanced uninterruptible power supply for the Raspberry Pi® that adds a wealth of innovative power back-up functionality and development features to the innovative microcomputer! The standard UPS PIco is equipped with a 300mAh LiPO battery specially designed to enable safe shutdown during a power cut. The UPS PIco is powered and the battery pack intelligently charged via the GPIO pins on the Raspberry Pi®, so no additional cabling or power supply is required. The UPS PIco is designed to be 100% compliant with HAT standards for the Raspberry Pi® B+ and A+, and is mechanically compatible with the original Raspberry Pi® models A and B when an extension header is used. In addition to this, because the UPS Pico requires no external powering and fits within the footprint of the Raspberry Pi®, it is compatible with most cases. The UPS PIco can also be equipped with an optional Infra-Red Receiver which is routed directly to GPIO18 via the PCB. Finally, the UPS Pico features an implemented Automatic Temperature Control PWM FAN controller, and can be equipped with a micro fan kit, which enables the use of the Raspberry Pi® in extreme conditions including very high temperature environments.<br />
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Features<br />
The list of features of the UPS PIco is as follows:<br />
* Raspberry Pi B+ HAT Compliant<br />
* Plug and Play<br />
* Smart Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)<br />
* Integrated LiPO Battery (8-10 Minutes of Power Back-Up)<br />
* Intelligent Automatic Charger<br />
* No Additional External Power Required<br />
* Additional 3000 mAh Battery for 8 Hours Run-Time (Not Included)<br />
* 5V 2A Power Backup (Peak Output 5V 3A)<br />
* Integrated Software Simulated Real Time Clock (RTC) with Battery Back-Up<br />
* File Safe Shutdown Functionality<br />
* Raspberry Pi B+ Activity Pin<br />
* PWM FAN control (Fan Not Included)<br />
* 2 User Defined LEDs<br />
* 2 User Defined Buttons<br />
* Integrated Buzzer for UPS and User Applications<br />
* Status Monitoring - Powering Voltage, UPS Battery Voltage and Temperature<br />
* I2C PICo Interface for Control and Monitoring<br />
* RS232 Raspberry Pi Interface for Control and Monitoring<br />
* XTEA Based Cryptography User Software Protection <br />
* 2 Level Watch-dog Functionality with FSSD and Hardware Reset<br />
* Raspberry Pi B+ Hardware Reset Button via Spring Test Pin (Not Included) <br />
* Jumpers for Raspberry Pi B+ Pin Functionality Selection<br />
* Stackable Header for Add-On Boards<br />
* Boot Loader for Live Firmware Update<br />
* Compatible with Intelligent IR Remote Power ON/OFF (PowerMyPi)<br />
* Integrated ESD-Protected 2 Channel A/D 10 Bit Converters 0-5.2V<br />
* Integrated ESD-Protected 1-Wire Interface<br />
* Labeled J8 Raspberry Pi B+ GPIO Pins for Easy Plug & Play <br />
* Infra Red Receiver Sensor Interface (IR Not Included)<br />
* Upgradable with PIco Add-on Boards<br />
* Fits Inside Most Existing Cases<br />
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For more details<br />
[http://www.pimodules.com]<br />
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===Protect & leds===<br />
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====Buffer Board====<br />
[http://www.thebox.myzen.co.uk/Raspberry/Buffer_Board.html Buffer Board] How to make a Pi Buffer on Veroboard. Each of the 14 outputs can drive up to 500mA using a Darlington array.<br />
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==== FREE GPIO protect (5 V compatible) + 3 button & leds ***DEAD LINK*** ====<br />
[[File:Raspberry pi- EASY GPIO.jpg|thumb|[http://ares.asso-ensea.net/robotics/raspberry-pi-easy-gpio-english-version/ EASY GPIO]]]<br />
[http://ares.asso-ensea.net/robotics/raspberry-pi-easy-gpio-english-version/ EASY GPIO] is an GPIO expansion board.(GPIO are protected by diode.)<br />
*3 leds + 3 button <br />
*6 GPIO ( Protected by diode) <br />
*Serial port ( Protected by diode) 3.3V ( compatible 5 V) <br />
* I2C ( Protected by diode) I2C 3.3V<br />
* SPI ( Protected by diode) SPI 3.3V<br />
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==== BerryClip 6 LED Buzzer Board ====<br />
The [http://www.raspberrypi-spy.co.uk/berryclip-6-led-add-on-board/ BerryClip] is a small board providing 6 coloured LEDs, 1 buzzer and 1 switch. It provides an easy and quick introduction to GPIO experimenting. The board plugs directly onto the Raspberry Pi GPIO connector and there are lots of Python example scripts available.<br /><br />
For a more detailed description see: [http://www.raspberrypi-spy.co.uk/berryclip-6-led-add-on-board/ BerryClip on Raspberrypi-spy.co.uk]<br />
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==== SchoolBoard ][ - 8x LED's, 8x dip switch, 8x push button, large breadboard ====<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/proto/schoolboard/ SchoolBoard 2 is a versatile development board from http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] <br />
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[[File:Pi_jumper_schoolboard2.jpg|300px|thumb|right|SchoolBoard 2 Development Board shown with Pi Jumper and Raspberry Pi]]<br />
[[File:Schoolboard2built.jpg|300px|thumb|right|SchoolBoard 2 Development Board shown without solderless breadboard]]<br />
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SchoolBoard ][ was designed for electronics students and hobbyists to make experimenting with electronics easier.<br />
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SchoolBoard ][ provides a large solderless breadboard as well as eight LED's, eight dip switches and eight push button switches, so you do not have to use breadboard space for them. <br />
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All the LED's and switches have current limiting resistors to protect your circuit.<br />
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If you like your circuit, you can make it permanent on SchoolBoard ][ boards by soldering the components on the breadboard-like prototyping area.<br />
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SchoolBoard ][ Features:<br />
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- High quality solder masked silk screened printed circuit board<br />
- flexible prototyping pattern similar to solderless breadboard<br />
- 400 pin solderless breadboard (in Full Kit version)<br />
- eight low current LED's<br />
- eight push button switches<br />
- eight switch dip switch<br />
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[http://www.mikronauts.com/proto/schoolboard/ For more information, please visit the SchoolBoard 2 product page]<br />
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==== LedBorg ====<br />
[[File:LedBorg-Angled-690.png|thumb|[http://piborg.org/ledborg LedBorg]]]<br />
[http://www.piborg.org/ledborg LedBorg] is an ultra bright RGB LED add on board for your Raspberry Pi. Capable of 27 colour combinations and controllable from either a GUI or the command line, it can also perform patterns.<br />
Small board which connects directly to the GPIO header, Light up your case to suit your mood or display status information.<br />
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==== Lo-tech GPIO Interface Board ====<br />
[[File:Lo-tech-gpio-interface-board-front-assembled.JPG|thumb|[http://www.lo-tech.co.uk/product/gpio-interface-board/ Lo-tech GPIO Interface]]]<br />
The [http://www.lo-tech.co.uk/product/gpio-interface-board/ Lo-tech GPIO Interface Board] enables the connection of the Raspberry Pi (B+ and model 2) to the outside world, with 4x opto-isolated inputs, 8x Darlington outputs, and a 1-wire bus for temperature and other sensors. The board has been designed to fit directly on top of the RaspberryPi (similar to the HAT physical specification).<br />
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Also available as [http://www.lo-tech.co.uk/product/gpio-interface-board-pcb/ a bare PCB] - ideal for school projects and anyone wanting the extra challenge of soldering some hardware for their Raspberry Pi.<br />
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==== Meltwater's RGB LED Board ====<br />
As well as a great blog, Meltwater also has a selection of add on boards, including a [http://www.pihardware.co.uk RGB LED board]. This includes 5 bright RGB LEDs, and uses just 8 GPIO pins. The kit includes a pre-prepared strip-board, all the necessary components and cables, and a very complete full-colour manual with lots of code examples.<br />
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This is a great kit for learning how to use the GPIO on the Raspberry Pi, and make some pretty colours while you are at it!<br />
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These boards are also available from the [http://www.pi-supply.com/product/meltwaters-rgb-led-add-on-board-kit/ Pi Supply shop].<br />
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==== GPIO isolated expansion/RTC ***DEAD LINK*** ====<br />
[http://www.utelectronics.com UT Electronics] is developing a expansion board containing a fully isolated 16-I/O I2C GPIO expander and RTC, with extensive options for further expansion. C and Python libraries will be available at launch. The board will probably be sold as a kit, with SMT components already in place.<br />
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Update: According to their website, the realities of life prevent them from bringing the product to market. They are hoping someone will pick up the ball. They have released the PCB layout and all documentation for free on their website.<br />
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==== LEDs + microswitch *** DEAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set01_04/ set01_04] is a universal 8 bit inputs (microswitch) / outputs (LEDs) to be connected to [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi]. Each bit is set as input or output through jumpers position.<br />
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===Robotics/ motors ===<br />
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==== AFLEX Robotic Board *** DEAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://www.web4robot.com AFLEX Robotic Board] is dual motor control and data acquisition board with I2C and Serial interfaces. The board provides 2 motor control drivers with max current up to 3.5A, 8-bits data port with each pin setup as digital input /output or analog input, 10-bits ADC with up to 5 analog channels, 4 inputs for the sensor connections, infrared (IR) remote control. The board provides direct connection to Raspberry Pi. (broken link)<br />
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==== BrickPi ====<br />
The [http://www.dexterindustries.com/BrickPi/ BrickPi] from [http://www.dexterindustries.com/ Dexter Industries] helps you connect LEGO® Mindstorms sensors, motors, and parts to easily turn your credit card size computer into a powerful robot.Some highlights of the product include:<br />
* Connect up to 4 NXT or EV3 motors.<br />
* Connect up to 5 NXT sensors, both digital and analog.<br />
* The BrickPi power supply can power the Raspberry Pi directly.<br />
* Attach LEGO® Technic bricks to the BrickPi case to make awesome robots!<br />
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==== Diablo====<br />
[[File:Diablo.jpg|thumb|[http://piborg.org/diablo Diablo]]]<br />
[http://www.piborg.org/diablo Diablo] is a powerful motor control board for your Raspberry Pi. Aimed at driving large motors at up to 40V, current limiting to 55A, makes it powerful enough for even the most ambitious of projects. It controls two DC motors in forwards and reverse with pulse width modulation (PWM) which is useful for speed control and various stepper and solenoid control applications. Take a look at [https://www.piborg.org/doodleborg DoodleBorg - Our V1 Raspberry Pi tank] to get an idea of what [http://www.piborg.org/diablo Diablo] is designed to control.<br />
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==== Pi Droid Alpha Educational Robot Controller ====<br />
[[File:Pi_droid_alpha_0021.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Pi Droid Alpha Educational Robot Controller]]<br />
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[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-droid-alpha/ Pi Droid Alpha Educational Robot Controller] Raspberry Pi expansion board from [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts]<br />
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Pi Droid Alpha works with Rasperry Pi Model A, A+, B, B+, AND Raspberry Pi 2 Model B<br />
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Pi Droid Alpha features: <br />
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- 8 channel 10 bit Analog to digital converter<br />
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- 8 digital I/O's each of which can be independently configured as digital input, digital output, PWM output, servo output, Ping sensor input<br />
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- 16 additional digital I/O's each of which can be independently configured as digital input, digital output<br />
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- two 10 pin expansion headers for the 16 additional digital I/O's provided by the MCP23S17<br />
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- i2c expansion header<br />
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- works with ServoBlaseter, wiringPi, RPi.GPIO, and pigpio<br />
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[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-droid-alpha/ For more information about RoboPi please visit the Pi Droid Alpha product page]<br />
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==== Mobile Robot Chassis controlled from RPi *** DEAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://www.web4robot.com Mobile Robot Chassis controlled from RPi] is a smart robot platform with embedded robot controller. NO SOLDERING NEEDED. The controller board includes the preprogrammed microcontroller, 4 DC motor drivers and circuitry to read data from sensors. The preloaded software provides the DC motors and Servo motors PWM control, sensor data reading and communication with RPi by I2C interface or wireless channel. (broken link)<br />
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==== PicoBorg ====<br />
[[File:PicoBorg-Angled-690.png|thumb|[http://piborg.org/picoborg PicoBorg]]]<br />
[http://www.piborg.org/picoborg PicoBorg] is an inexpensive add on board for controlling robotics such as small motors, fans, solenoids, LEDs and the like from the Raspberry Pi GPIO pins. It consists of 4 low side drivers and 4 diodes, and is hardware selectable for either using the Pi PWM output or only GPIO pins.<br />
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==== PicoBorg Reverse ====<br />
[[File:PicoBorgRev-Top-Small.png|thumb|[http://piborg.org/picoborgrev PicoBorg Reverse] ]]<br />
[http://www.piborg.org/picoborgrev PicoBorg Reverse] is an advanced motor control board for Raspberry Pi based robotics projects. It can control small and large motors alike (up to 25 V and 5 A per channel), either driving two DC motors (forward and reverse) at controllable speeds or a single DC motor or stepper at up to 10 A (4, 5, and 6 wire steppers supported). Capable of daisy-chaining multiple boards, it can allow over 200 motors to be controlled from a single Raspberry Pi.<br />
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It is the motor control board that powers [http://piborg.org/doodleborg DoodleBorg].<br />
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==== MOTORplate from Pi-Plates ====<br />
[[File:MOTORbrochure.jpg|thumbnail|MOTORplate from Pi-Plates]]<br />
The Pi-Plates MOTORplate is the most powerful motor controller you can buy for your Raspberry Pi. It has the capability of driving two stepper motors using four step sizes including microstepping. Or, it can control four DC motors with 10 bit resolution. Additional headers allow dedicated power control to each motor controller. There are four 16-bit tachometers for DC speed control and the ability to use acceleration on all motors to prevent stalls and maximize torque. Four protected general purpose inputs can be be attached to end stop, limit, optical, or hall effect sensors. Other features include:<br />
* Dedicated onboard processor<br />
* Allows for future code updates<br />
* Only needs two dedicated RPI pins (GPIO 25 and CE1)<br />
* All features accessible via rich Python command set<br />
* Compatible with all versions of Raspberry Pi<br />
* Design allows up to eight MOTORplates to be stacked together for eight times the motor drive<br />
* Compatible with all other Pi-Plates. <br />
* Uses less than 20mA of DC current during standby<br />
* Conforms to ROHS, FCC Part 15 Class A, and CE standards<br />
* All inputs and outputs ESD and overvoltage protected<br />
* Protects your Raspberry Pi while providing enhanced smart motor control<br />
* Includes programmable LED<br />
* Additional 14-pin header included if B+ signals are required<br />
* Each MOTORplate is 100% tested and verified<br />
* Detailed Online Users Guide with Examples<br />
For detailed specifications, go to https://pi-plates.com/product/motorplate/<br />
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==== PiRoCon ====<br />
[[File:PiRoCon.jpg|thumb|[http://4tronix.co.uk/store/index.php?rt=product/product&product_id=182 PiRoCon 1.2] ]]<br />
[http://4tronix.co.uk/store/index.php?rt=product/product&product_id=182 PiRoCon] PiRoCon is a complete robotics controller for your Raspberry Pi based mobile robot.<br />
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==== PiServoController ====<br />
[[File:PiServoController-board-w300.jpg|thumb|[http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/26 PiServoController]]]<br />
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[http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/26 PiServoController] board from [http://www.openelectrons.com OpenElectrons.com] fits over the GPIO pins of Raspberry Pi, and it can control upto 6 servos from Raspberry Pi. It has i2c interface to control i2c devices. This board provides power stabilization for Raspberry Pi, so that any power fluctuations won't cause RPi to reset. It also provides signal buffering so that you can connect higher voltage servos to the board.<br />
For Servo control, it uses Open Source Software, [https://github.com/richardghirst/PiBits/tree/master/ServoBlaster ServoBlaster]. Users can program the servo movements in Python.<br />
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==== RoboPi Advanced Robot Controller for the Raspberry Pi ====<br />
[[File:RoboPi_Pi_A_0863_web_800px.jpg|300px|thumb|right|RoboPi Advanced Robot Controller]]<br />
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[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/robopi/ RoboPi Advanced Robot Controller] Raspberry Pi expansion board from [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] adds an eight-core 32-bit microcontroller running at 100Mhz to the Raspberry Pi in order to off-load hard real time I/O and allow more precise timing than Linux running on the Pi allows.<br />
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RoboPi works with Rasperry Pi Model A, A+, B, B+, AND Raspberry Pi 2 Model B<br />
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RoboPi also works with Banana Pro, Banana Pi, ODROID C1, MIPS Creator CI20, more supported platforms soon.<br />
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RoboPi features: <br />
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- 8 channel 12 bit Analog to digital converter<br />
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- 24 digital I/O's each of which can be independently configured as digital input, digital output, PWM output, servo output, Ping sensor input<br />
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- three 10 pin expansion headers for the 8 core microcontroller (Parallax Propeller) corresponding to banks of servo connectors<br />
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- i2c expansion headers for both RoboPi and the Raspberry Pi<br />
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- easy to use Wiring-like API for controlling RoboPi with C / C++<br />
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- easy to use Wiring-like Python API for Python 2.7 and 3.2 <br />
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Note: Python support for the MIPS Creator CI20 not yet available, however C/C++ support is available<br />
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[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/robopi/ For more information about RoboPi please visit the RoboPi product page]<br />
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==== Robot Controller with direct connection to RPi *** DEAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://www.web4robot.com Robot Controller with direct connection to RPi] is a versalite Mobile Robot Chassis controller board with I2C interface and wireless communication channel. The controller board includes the preprogrammed microcontroller and provides the motor drivers to control 4 DC motors, 2 speed encoder channels, ultrasonic distance measurement channel, infrared obstacle avoidance sensor and 5 analog channels for your sensor connections (line following sensors or obstacle avoidance sensors). The board also provides 2 Servo motor controls to create the robot pan/tilt head.<br />
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==== RPi Servo board ====<br />
[[File:RPi Servo board.jpg|thumb|[http://electronics.chroma.se/rpisb.php Raspberry Pi Servo board] ]]<br />
The [http://electronics.chroma.se/rpisb.php Raspberry Pi Servo board] by [[User:adent|adent]] is a small expansion board for connecting up to eight RC servos and/or an ESC (Electronic Speed Controller) to the RPi. It has a pass through for the GPIO port and it uses the serial line in it for commands. The interface is a simple ASCII-protocol via the serial port. It also has five own GPIO-pins that is not supported by card firmware yet. Firmware is released as GPL. Can power RPi from ESC or external source.<br />
Youtube clip of [http://youtu.be/_W1WXnL9MeA first prototype]. Working on an alternate firmware to connect DHT22/11 humidity/temperature sensors to the board instead.<br />
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==== RPi SOFTWARE Servo board ====<br />
The [http://electronics.chroma.se/rpiswsb.php Raspberry Pi SOFTWARE Servo board] by [[User:adent|adent]] is a small expansion board for connecting up to eight RC servos and/or an ESC (Electronic Speed Controller) to the RPi. It has a pass through for the GPIO port. Can power RPi from ESC or external source.<br />
It needs a [http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=37&t=15011&hilit=servo kernel module] to work. The card only buffers the GPIO of the RPi and <br />
provides convenient connectors. Since there was room on the PCB, the serialport, GND and 3V3 is broken out.<br />
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====Servo Pi - PWM servo controller====<br />
[[File:Servopi.jpg|thumb|Servo Pi PWM board]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/44/Servo-Pi Servo Pi] is a 16-channel, 12-bit PWM controller suitable for driving LEDs and radio control servos. The board is based around PCA9685 PWM I2C LED controller IC from NXT and can drive each of the 16 outputs with 12 bit (4096 steps) duty cycle from 0% to 100%.<br />
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====16channel Servo-Pi & 16 channel GPIO ====<br />
[[File:Pi-pwm16-gpio16-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|16GPIO&16PWM]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-9685-23017-lp.html 16channel PWM Servo Pi& 16 GPIO]<br />
Can control up to 16 Servo Motor & 16 i2c/spi GPIO with 16 LED for GPIO status for raspberry Pi A/B<br />
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==== UltraBorg ====<br />
[[File:UltraBorg.jpg|thumb|[http://piborg.org/ultraBorg UltraBorg] ]]<br />
[http://www.piborg.org/UltraBorg UltraBorg] is a 16 bit PWM / servo controller and Ultrasonic module interface board. It communicates with the Raspberry Pi over I2C and does the servo control and ultrasonic reading, processing and filtering in a Pic microcontroller on the UltraBorg board. This leaves the Raspberry Pi free to perform tasks without worrying about timing, delays, or CPU intensive processes. The Ultrasonic side includes inbuilt simple filtering, and the servo side includes power on position saving, and endstop/limit saving in to the Pic micro EEPROM.<br />
It is capable of controlling 4 servos, and reading 4 ultrasonic modules. It has inbuilt 5V to 3.3V logic level conversion, and is aimed as a plug and go solution.<br />
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==== XLoBorg ====<br />
[[File:XLoBorg-top-690.png|thumb|[http://piborg.org/xloborg XLoBorg] ]]<br />
[http://www.piborg.org/XLoBorg XLoBorg] is a 3 axis accelerometer and 3 axis magnetometer which can be used as a compass and would be especially useful in UAV/drones. It plugs directly into the Raspberry Pi and requires no additional connections.<br />
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==== Multi Pi *** NO ENGLISH, CHINESE SITE *** ====<br />
[[File:Multipi_rev.jpg|thumb|[http://elinux.org/images/8/8d/ Multi-Pi] ]]<br />
[http://www.rasplay.org Multi-Pi] is motor* drive extention shield for raspberry-pi and can add many sensor, clcd, glcd etc.. with motor dirve on the shield.<br />
motor* : dc motor, bldc(add resister), stepping.<br />
in addition, Only sn754410(or SN754410NE)motor drive if not use this can be used as a various raspberrypi extention shield.<br />
we has been post on the www.rasplay.org: [http://www.rasplay.org our website]<br />
* RC Car for Raspberrypi Project [http://www.rasplay.org/?p=5820 post click]<br />
* Uart connect for Raspberrypi [http://www.rasplay.org/?p=6109 post click]<br />
* USB HUB for Raspberrypi [http://www.rasplay.org/?p=6440 post click]<br />
* Pi monitoring GLCD [http://www.rasplay.org/?p=5972 post click]<br />
* ETC ... [http://www.rasplay.org/?p=6451 post click]<br />
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====32channel Servo-Pi====<br />
[[File:pi-pwm-32-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|32channel-PWM]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-9685-2-lp.html 32channel Servo Pi]<br />
Can control up to 32 Servo Motor for raspberry Pi A/B<br />
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====8 Motor-Pi====<br />
[[File:Pi-8motor-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|8Motor-Pi]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-L293d-4.html 8 Motor Robot Pi]<br />
Can control up to 8 Motor for B+<br />
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===Home Automation ===<br />
==== UniPi ====<br />
[[File:UniPi_set.png|thumb|[http://www.unipi.technology/ UniPi]]]<br />
[http://www.unipi.technology/ UniPi] (v 1.1) is universal home automation controller based on the Raspberry Pi. It features eight 5A@220V relays, 14 digital inputs (5-24V), two analog inputs (0-10V), 0-10V analog output, 1wire master and a small user-available eeprom memory. There is also many expansion boards coming up, such as relay, solid state, analog output, 8channel 1wire and many more.... On top of that, there is [https://github.com/UniPiTechnology/evok/ opensource API] with a build-in web server for easy controlling of UniPi.<br />
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==== PiPan ====<br />
[[File:PiPan-by-openelectrons.jpg|thumb|[http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/15 PiPan]]]<br />
[http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/15 PiPan] is a Pan/Tilt Kit for PiCamera designed by [http://www.openelectrons.com OpenElectrons.com]. Pi-Pan provides Pan and tilt movements for your Raspberry Pi Camera, using two servos for X and Y axis movements. The kit includes servos, mounting hardware and [http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/26 PiServoController] board to control servo movements.<br />
Users can program the servo control/camera movements, etc. in Python.<br />
There also is an addon light that can be fitted in front of the PiCamera to illuminate subjects, [http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/19 PiLight].<br />
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==== RPIDOM ====<br />
[http://www.yadom.fr/carte-rpidom.html RPIDOM] is an inexpensive expansion board dedicated to home automation. It provides a 1wire interface, 2 teleinformation interfaces (french power meters), an RTC and a 5V connector.<br />
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==== Heber x10i ====<br />
[[File:heber1.png|thumb|Heber x10i]]<br />
[http://www.hebergaming.co.uk/product/x10i/ Heber x10i]<br />
integrates real time I/O into a rPi/rPi2 control system. A secure real-time controller that permits control over multiple and different types of inputs and outputs, and uses the USB 2.0 communication standard. It is an all in one plug and play board for developing LED drivers, control, sensing of different switches, and driving stepper motors. Exclusive features include a real time clock, battery backed static ram, a Dallas chip (for unique board identification), 2 serial communication ports, a powerful audio amp and a independent dedicated on board processor.<br />
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==== (NEW!) Heber xSpin ====<br />
[http://www.hebergaming.co.uk/product/xspin/ Heber xSpin]<br />
has been perfectly designed to be added to Raspberry Pi/Pi2, or any Windows® or Linux gaming system equipped with a USB port. Capable of driving<br />
up to 8 mechanical spin reels / stepper motors, XSpin is perfect for controlling mechanical, multi bank spin reel gaming machines, top boxes and multi-client applications. Real time control of reels. XSpin supports a wide range of industry standard reels, with custom ramp tables available for non-standard reels. The dedicated onboard processor on XSpin guarantees real time control of mechanical spin reels, which ensures no slow down or delay in reel movement. XSpin also controls four lamps or LEDs per reel with individual on/off control.<br />
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Heber now offers drivers in C/C++ and Linux to make it even easier for programmers, inventors and developers to connect with the outside world using X10i and their Raspberry Pi.<br />
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==== SmartHome Sytem Board ====<br />
[[File:Pi-smarthome-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|SmartHome System Board]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-smarthome.html SmartHome ]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-smarthome-ext.html SmartHome Lite ]<br />
[http://smarthome.pridopia.co.uk/ SmartHome Server ]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-smarthome-ac-box01.html SmartHome AC control Box]<br />
The Smart Home project is aimed towards creating a system capable of controlling devices over the internet from any device. Currently the system supports up to 8 Controlled devices and 1 DHT 2302/22 Temperature and Humidity Sensor. The main device ( G1 ) Can be triggered by<br />
temperature (with a DHT sensor) or time. The system uses Solid State Relays ( SSR ) or Switching Relays, The Switching Relays are louder and sound a "Click" when they switch.<br />
The SSR support to 10Amps . The system can be deployed to control your air conditioning during the hot summers or electronic heaters during the winter, another use would be to wire the system up to your house lights / power and control your lights from over the internet.<br />
Additional items are the 84x48 pixel screen to show extra info, last command sent and a countdown to update / check server status and also show Temperature and Humidity.<br />
The advantage to using our system over another system is that everything is built for each other ( The Temperature sensors, the relays, and the screen ).<br />
The system uses the internet through WiFi or an Ethernet cable to connect to our secure servers which enable the website interface and the Android app to easily communicate with your device.<br />
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==== Vending-Pi System Board ====<br />
[[File:Pi-vending-pi-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|Vending-Pi System]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-vending.html Vending-Pi System ]<br />
[http://vending.pridopia.co.uk/ Vending-Pi Server]<br />
The system housed inside the Vending Machine will collect data from the Vending Machine when a Technician / a valid person with the Android App + the right password connects to the RPi. This then allows them to download the data from the Machine and store it on the Android Phone / Tablet. The data is encrypted and cannot be edited or spoofed. The file is then uploaded to our secure servers and an accountant or manager can review the datAa such as coins in, coins out, coins stored, stock details, errors, and even temperature and humidity logs over time ( graph view )<br />
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=== Serial interfaces ===<br />
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====1-Wire Pi ====<br />
[[File:1wirepi.jpg|thumbnail|1 Wire Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/27/1-Wire-Pi 1 Wire Pi] from AB Electronics UK is a communication board supporting the 1-Wire® protocol. A 5V buffered I2C port is also provided on the board.<br />
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====1-Wire Pi Plus ====<br />
[[File:1_wire_pi_plus.jpg|thumbnail|1 Wire Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/60/1-Wire-Pi-Plus 1 Wire Pi Plus] from AB Electronics UK is a communication board supporting the 1-Wire® protocol. Designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. A 5V buffered I2C port is also provided on the board.<br />
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==== Single and 8 Channel 1-Wire Masters from Sheepwalk Electronics ====<br />
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[[File:SWE RPI123.jpg|thumbnail|none]]<br />
[http://www.sheepwalkelectronics.co.uk/ Sheepwalk Electronics] have developed a series of expansion boards for the Raspberry Pi to interface your Raspberry Pi to a Dallas/Maxim 1-Wire network. The range includes a simple passive "master" (called the RPI1) to allow easy use of the kernel 1-Wire driver, a single channel I2C master based around the DS2482-100 (called the RPI2) and an 8 channel I2C master based around the DS2482-800 (the RPI3). The modules are now all available for sale on our website. We also sell a range 1-Wire slave boards including temperature and humidity sensors and I/O boards.<br />
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====1-Wire-17 Port for B+====<br />
[[File:Pi-1-wrie-17-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|1-Wire 17Port]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-2482-800-2.html 1-Wire 17Port]<br />
From [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia]17 Port 1-Wire board for B+ with RTC<br />
use DS2482-800 X2 + DS2482-100 X1 + DS1307 + DS18B20<br />
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====Pi232 RS232 board====<br />
[http://www.logicethos.com/Blog/2012-06-21:_Pi232_Raspberry_Pi_RS232_boards Pi232] is an RS232 expansion board that plugs onto GPIO connector.<br />
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====Pi-Wire ***NOT AVAIL?*** ====<br />
[http://go.je/18z Pi-Wire] Homelabs are developing options for connection of a 1-wire bus to the RaspberryPi. Boards include SPI breakout connections for future boards.<br />
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====rpi_serial====<br />
BitWizard has a [http://www.bitwizard.nl/shop/raspberry-pi/serial-bob Raspberrypi serial breakout board]. It breaks out four serial buses from the GPIO port. <br />
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[http://www.bitwizard.nl/wiki/index.php/Raspberry_pi_expansion_system_page#expansion_boards Wiki]<br />
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BitWizard then has a series SPI (or I2C) expansion boards that can be daisy-chained off the SPI (or I2C) buses of the expansion board. A virtually unlimited number of expansion boards can be connected. Expansion boards are available that drive a simple 16x2 text LCD, more general purpose IOs, servos, temperature sensors, relays, optocouplers etc.<br />
<br />
====RPi RS232 Breakout Board====<br />
[http://zuzebox.wordpress.com/2012/02/07/rs232-breakout-board-v0-20-for-raspberry-pi/ RPi RS232 Breakout Board] is a simple RS232 breakout board for the Raspberry Pi. You can get these boards at tindie.com in the [https://www.tindie.com/stores/DTronixs/ DTronixs store]<br />
<br />
==== RS232 to TTL converter *** BAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set01_03/ set01_03] translates RS232 signals to TTL to be connected to P2's [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi] serial communication port.<br />
<br />
====Serial Pi - RS232 serial interface====<br />
[[File:Serialpi.jpg|thumbnail|Serial Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/29/Serial-Pi Serial Pi] is a stackable communication board supporting the RS232 serial protocol.<br />
<br />
====Serial Pi Plus - RS232 serial interface====<br />
[[File:Serialpiplus.jpg|thumbnail|Serial Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/51/Serial-Pi-Plus Serial Pi Plus] is a stackable communication board supporting the RS232 serial protocol. Designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2.<br />
<br />
==== USB - RS232 TTL / I2C translator *** BAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set01_05/ set01_05] has three functions : 1st) translating USB to TTL Tx and Rx to be connected to [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi], 2nd) converting USB to I2C and 3rd) supplying voltage to next board (it is not for 3Bpi) if jumper is between positions 1 and 2.<br />
<br />
==== Pi-BT-COM-Pi RS232 - serial console - Bluetooth - RTC====<br />
[[File:Pi-compi-bt-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|Pi-BT-COM-Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-com-bt-bp.html Pi-BT-COM-Pi] provide RS232 - 3.5mm serial console Port - Bluetooth console Port - RTC function in one board <br />
also have RFID module socket & NRF24L01 module socket for Raspberry Pi B+<br />
<br />
===Sound ===<br />
<br />
==== Wolfson sound card ====<br />
The equivalent of a high end sound card for the PI. Features:<br />
* 3.5 mm jack (4-pole) for a headset/boom mic combination for gaming or VoIP applications<br />
* 3.5 mm jack for microphone input<br />
* On-board MEMS microphone<br />
* 3.5 mm jack stereo line input for connection to devices such as digital audio players (iPod etc.) or mobile phones<br />
* 3.5 mm jack stereo line output for connection to devices such as external stereo amplifiers or powered speakers<br />
* Phono jack for electrical (not optical) S/PDIF digital input<br />
* On-board class D power amplifier for external speakers, with connection to external power source if needed.<br />
* Small pin header for extra functions if they are low cost, already on-chip, and don't require any further components<br />
* Raspberry Pi form factor<br />
http://www.element14.com/community/community/raspberry-pi/raspberry-pi-accessories/wolfson_pi<br />
<br />
==== HiFiBerry DAC ====<br />
A high-end 24bit/192kHz DAC that connects to the I2S header. The board has RCA and phono jack line-level outputs with 2Vrms output, but does not need an external power supply.<br />
<br />
http://www.hifiberry.com/dac/<br />
<br />
==== HiFiBerry Digi ====<br />
An S/PDIF output card for the Raspberry Pi. Features an optical and an isolated electrical output<br />
<br />
http://www.hifiberry.com/hbdigi/<br />
<br />
==== Raspi-T-DAC ====<br />
http://www.tjaekel.com/T-DAC/raspi.html<br />
<br />
===Arduino===<br />
==== Arduino Shield and Raspberry Pi ====<br />
a little board with Arduino socket and Raspberry Pi socket<br />
you can power the boards with 12Volt or 5Volt<br />
http://www.progetti-hw-sw.it/raspberry.htm<br />
<br />
==== aLaMode ====<br />
[http://wyolum.com/?p=824 “À la mode”] is an Arduino clone specifically designed to interface with the Raspberry Pi. You can of course connect a standard Arduino to a Pi USB port using a cord, but when you want a turnkey solution, how about an Arduino compatible “plate” (shield) that fits right on top of the Raspberry Pi with direct access to GPIO port? The Linux side handles all of the displays, human interfaces, and number crunching. The low power Arduino compatible “à la mode” board handles sensors, servos/motors, and provides a highly accurate real time clock.<br />
<br />
==== ArduiPi ====<br />
The [https://hallard.me/arduipi-the-shield-that-brings-arduino-to-raspberry-pi/ ArduiPi] is a board that brings Arduino world to Raspberry Pi and vice-versa. It is totally open source Hardware and Software.<br />
<br />
The features are:<br />
<br />
* Power the Arduino side with Raspberry power or with external power.<br />
* Selectable Arduino side power with 5V or 3.3V <br />
* FTDI cable connector to be able to program Arduino independently leaving RX/TX of arduino and Raspberry free.<br />
* ICSP connector.<br />
* Power level shifter between Pi and Arduino for I2C, SPI, Serial, and all Pi V1 and V2 GPIO pins.<br />
* Raspberry Pi board Revision 2 with four new GPIO <br />
* I2C Bus available from Arduino AND/OR Raspberry Pi<br />
* I2C to 1-Wire controller on the board providing fully OWFS (or other) support for Raspberry Pi OR Arduino with dedicated library<br />
* Feature to connect I2C between Arduino And Raspberry Pi (Arduino will become a I2C slave from Raspberry Pi)<br />
* Feature to connect SPI between Arduino and Raspberry Pi (Arduino will become a SPI slave from Raspberry)<br />
* Feature to connect the Arduino UART to Raspberry Pi Serial to do communication<br />
* Availability to use the French dedicated Téléinformation monitoring electricity signal issued from the main power meter to Arduino or Raspberry Pi<br />
* Grove connector on board for I2C and Serial connection for Raspberry and Arduino<br />
* Sized place to plug aAdafruit I2C or SPI Oled breakout board that can be driven by Arduino or Raspberry Pi in SPI or I2C<br />
* Sized place to plug a NRF24L01 Wireless breakout board. Breakout board fitting this format will be available for RFM12B, RFM69W, SD card and SPI flash memory. This will let you use the majority of RF module used today<br />
* Sized place for 3 x 1-Wire devices on board.<br />
* Sized place for using PWM devices (switchable with on board power or external power)<br />
* Two free pins available on level shifter chip for custom usage.<br />
<br />
Details, documentation and all others can be found [https://hallard.me/arduipi-the-shield-that-brings-arduino-to-raspberry-pi/ here]<br />
Schematics, PCB, sample code are on [https://github.com/hallard/arduipi github]<br />
<br />
==== Raspberry Pi to Arduino Shields Connection Bridge ====<br />
[http://www.cooking-hacks.com/index.php/documentation/tutorials/raspberry-pi-to-arduino-shields-connection-bridge Raspberry Pi to Arduino Shields Connection Bridge] allows you to use any of the shields, boards and modules designed for Arduino in Raspberry Pi. It includes also the possibility of connecting digital and analog sensors, using the same pinout of Arduino but with the power and capabilities of Raspberry. Using arduPi library, you will be able to make programs in Raspberry with the same code used in Arduino. To do so, Cooking Hacks Team have implemented conversion functions so that you can control in the same way as in Arduino all the I/O interfaces: i2C, SPI, UART, analog, digital, in Raspberry Pi.<br />
<br />
==== Paper-Duino-Pi ====<br />
[http://www.paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=raspberry_boards:paperduinopi Paper-Duino-Pi] is an Arduino shield for the Raspberry Pi. Due to the fact that it is designed as Paper-PCB it is easy to create and one doesn't need a printed circuit board. All components are cheap standard electronic parts. [http://youtu.be/e-x_ZPg8ymo A video is found here].<br />
<br />
==== PiDuino ====<br />
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5c1Dfaf57g Youtube video] showing prototype board<br />
<br />
==== Ponte ====<br />
[http://omer.me/2012/05/introducing-ponte/ PONTE initial post] An arduino shield bridge from Omer and SKPang<br />
<br />
==== RPi-ShieldBridge ====<br />
[https://github.com/watterott/RPi-ShieldBridge RPi-ShieldBridge] An Arduino Shield Bridge with connector for a 2.8" TFT-Display with Touchpanel.<br />
<br />
=== RTC ===<br />
==== RPI RTC ====<br />
[http://www.yadom.fr/carte-rpi-rtc.html RPI RTC] is a inexpensive Real Time Clock (RTC) board.<br />
<br />
==== RTC-COM-Pi ====<br />
[[File:Pi-rtc-compi-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|RTC-COM-Pi]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-com-lite-bp.html RTC-COM-Pi]<br />
RTC with RS232 COM Port & 3.5mm serial console port<br />
<br />
==== AbioRTC ====<br />
[http://www.axiris.eu/en/index.php/i-o-cards/abiortc AbioRTC] is an inexpensive real-time clock (RTC) expansion board.<br />
<br />
====RTC Pi Real time Clock Module ====<br />
[[File:Rtcpi.jpg|thumbnail|RTC Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/15/RTC-Pi-Real-time-Clock-Module RTC Pi] is a real time clock module which connects via the GPIO port on a Raspberry Pi.<br />
<br />
====RTC Pi Plus Real time Clock Module ====<br />
[[File:Rtcpiplus.jpg|thumbnail|RTC Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/52/RTC-Pi-Plus RTC Pi Plus] is a real time clock module which connects via the GPIO port on a Raspberry Pi. Designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. <br />
<br />
{{clr}}<br />
<br />
<br />
==== Pi Rtc Dio Gold ====<br />
<br />
[[File:Pi_Rtc_Dio_0640a_web.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Pi Rtc Dio expansion board for the Raspberry Pi]]<br />
<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-rtc-dio/ Mikronauts Pi Rtc Dio Real Time Clock & I/O Expansion Board] that stacks on top of the Raspberry Pi and was designed by [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] to add a real time clock, 32 digital I/O's and 3.3v power supply making one-off expansion circuits easier for everyone. Pi Rtc Dio also has a four pin I2C expansion header, and a five pin COM connector for future expansion.<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc Dio works with Rasperry Pi Model A, A+, B, B+ and the new Raspberry Pi 2 Model B<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc DIO also works with the Banana Pro and the Banana Pi, however the Bananas already have an on-board RTC.<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc Dio comes as a kit which includes an extra tall stacking header and mounting hardware that secures the board to the Raspberry Pi Rev.2 test mounting holes - keeping the board securely mounted on the Pi.<br />
<br />
Up to four Pi Rtc Dio boards can be stacked on a single Raspberry Pi without the need for a bus or rack solution. The board has an extra large prototyping area that is silk screened to clearly indicate signal busses. <br />
<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-rtc-dio/ For more information about EZasPi, please visit the Pi Rtc Dio product page]<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc Dio can be combined with EZasPi prototyping boards, Pi Jumper breakout board, RoboPi and additional Pi Rtc Dio boards for a greatly expanded Pi system]<br />
<br />
==== CJE/4D RTC ====<br />
(No longer available, dead link)<br />
On 2nd January 2012, CJE/4D announced that they have a real-time clock (RTC) expansion board in the works: [http://www.raspberrypi.org/forum/features-and-requests/rtc]<br />
<br />
=== Displays (LCD/TFT) ===<br />
<br />
==== AdvaBoard RPi1 ====<br />
The AdvaBoard RPi1 contains an interface for TFT displays (3.2" - 7.0") incl. touchscreen.<br />
For details, see [#advaboard_rpi1 below], or visit the websites [http://www.advaboard.de www.advaboard.de]<br />
or [http://www.advamation.com/products/embeddedpc/advaboard.html www.advamation.com/products/embeddedpc/advaboard.html].<br />
<br />
====MZTX-PI-EXT====<br />
The 'Tontec' 2.4-inch TFT LCD 240x320 RGB Pixels touchscreen is a small board that plugs into J1. The touch part uses a TSC2003 chip on the I2C bus; the screen data goes trough the SPI bus and uses a couple of GPIO. There are pins to extend SPI & I2C bus and a GPIO extender LP3943 , '16-LED Fun Light Driver' http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/snvs256b/snvs256b.pdf). See http://helloraspberrypi.blogspot.be/2014/01/setup-tontec-24-inch-tft-lcd-240x320.html for the display and http://www.raspberrypi.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=91&t=64414 for a discussion about the 'touch' part. (See [[MZTX-PI-EXT]])<br />
<br />
====LCD-Master-Pi====<br />
[[File:Rs-pi-LCD-master-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|GPIO-LCD Master]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-LCD-master.html LCD Master]<br />
support 84x48 pixels LCD & 16x2 & 20x4 character LCD<br />
also have i2c Ver, full [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/rs-pi-set-scratch.html Pi_Scratch] software support,<br />
<br />
===Multifunctions===<br />
<br />
==== ADC Pi - Raspberry Pi Analogue to Digital converter ====<br />
[[File:Adcpi.jpg|thumbnail|ADC Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/17/ADC-Pi-V2---Raspberry-Pi-Analogue-to-Digital-converter ADC Pi V2.1] is an 8 channel 17 bit analogue to digital converter designed to work with the Raspberry Pi platform. The ADC Pi V2.1 is based on two Microchip MCP3424 A/D converters each containing 4 analogue inputs with up to 18 bit resolution. <br />
<br />
==== ADC Pi Plus - Raspberry Pi Analogue to Digital converter ====<br />
[[File:Adcpiplus.jpg|thumbnail|ADC Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/56/ADC-Pi-Plus---Raspberry-Pi-Analogue-to-Digital-converter ADC Pi Plus] is an 8 channel 17 bit analogue to digital converter designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. . The ADC Pi Plus is based on two Microchip MCP3424 A/D converters each containing 4 analogue inputs with up to 18 bit resolution. <br />
<br />
====ADC DAC Pi - 12 bit 2 channel ADC and DAC====<br />
[[File:Adcdacpi.jpg|thumbnail|ADC DAC Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/39/ADC-DAC-Pi-Raspberry-Pi-ADC-and-DAC-expansion-board ADCDAC Pi] is a 2 channel 12 bit analogue to digital converter and 2 channel 12 bit digital to analogue converter designed to work with the Raspberry Pi platform. <br />
<br />
==== AdvaBoard RPi1 ====<br />
The [http://www.advaboard.de AdvaBoard RPi1] contains:<br />
<br />
* TFT-display-interface (3.2" 320x240, 5" 800x480, 7" 800x480)<br />
* touchscreen interface<br />
* real-time-clock (RTC)<br />
* CPLD + a microcontroller<br />
* all I/Os are 5V-tolerant, except I2C<br />
* analog-I/Os (4* 16bit inputs, 2* 8bit outputs)<br />
* separate connectors for all interfaces (I2C, SPI, digital/analog-I/O, RS-232, RS-485 incl. pluggable terminator)<br />
* power-management: battery-backed RPC/I2C-interfaces, power-down, power-up on time or event, separately powered peripherals<br />
* JTAG-programmer for Xilinx CPLDs/FPGAs, C2-programmer for SiLabs C8051F*<br />
* software (C + Python 2.6/3.x libraries, free example programs)<br />
<br />
Details can be found at [http://www.advamation.com/products/embeddedpc/advaboard.html www.advamation.com/products/embeddedpc/advaboard.html]<br />
<br />
==== Amescon RasPiComm ====<br />
[[File:RasPiComm.jpg|thumbnail|right|RasPiComm]]<br />
The [http://www.amescon.com/products.aspx RasPiComm] by [http://www.amescon.com/ Amescon] is a piggyback-mountable extension board and offers:<br />
<br />
* RS-485<br />
* RS-232<br />
* RTC<br />
* direct I2C connector<br />
* 5-way joystick<br />
with driver support. Fully compatible with the B+!<br />
<br />
More information: [http://www.amescon.com/products/technical-specifications.aspx Technical Specifications].<br />
<br />
==== Amescon RasPiComm+ ***NOT AVAIL?*** ====<br />
<br />
[[File:RPCPMainboard.jpg|thumbnail|right|RasPiComm+ mainboard with 4 modules (not attached)]]<br />
<br />
The [http://www.amescon.com/products/raspicommplus.aspx RasPiComm+] by [http://www.amescon.com/ Amescon] is a modular extension board for the Raspberry Pi and offers:<br />
<br />
* 4 module slots for a wide range of modules (RS-232, RS-485 4 Wire, GSM, GPS, 1Wire, CAN, 8 Input, 8 Output, 16 isolated I/O, Profibus,...)<br />
* RTC<br />
* easy to set up<br />
* full driver support<br />
* industrial version for isolated 24V available<br />
<br />
The RasPiComm+ will be launched Q1 2015. If you want to have it before the official launch, you can support the [http://igg.me/p/997426/x/9106232 Indiegogo campaign].<br />
<br />
====Com Pi RS232 Serial and 1-Wire ====<br />
[[File:Compi.jpg|thumbnail|Com Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/26/Com-Pi-RS232-Serial-and-1-Wire Com Pi] from AB Electronics is a communication board supporting RS232 and 1-Wire® protocols. A 5V buffered I2C port is also provided on the board.<br />
<br />
==== PIC PI *** DEAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://www.pic-pi.com www.pic-pi.com] python libraries and hardware for RS232, RS485, Real Time Clock, 2x Analog outputs, 2x 240vac 10 A Relays, 22x Individually configurable Analog inputs of digital IO<br />
<br />
==== PICAN *** DEAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://www.beyond-kinetics.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=1827] <br />
PiCAN plugs onto GPIO pins and contains:<br />
* CAN controller and transceiver (2515 based). DB9 connection to vehicle OBDII connector, pins for a robot Controller Area Network.<br />
* 5V 2amp regulator for battery powered systems (6 to 24V)<br />
* EM406 GPS module connector<br />
* 3 GPIO buttons<br />
* 4 LEDS<br />
<br />
====Breakout Pi - Prototyping board====<br />
[[File:Breakoutpi.jpg|thumbnail|Breakout Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/46/products3Raspberry-Pi46Breakout-Pi Breakout Pi] is a useful and versatile prototyping expansion board for the Raspberry Pi models A and B.<br />
<br />
==== Buzzberry Buzz-Board Interface ====<br />
[http://fortito.com Buzzberry] is an interface board enabling expansion using the Buzz-Board modular system designed primarily for educational use.<br />
<br />
==== DAQCplate from Pi-Plates ====<br />
[[File:DAQCplate-R1.0.png|thumbnail|DAQCplate from Pi-Plates]]<br />
The Pi-Plates DAQC (DAC-SEE) adds a rich set of input/output options to your Raspberry Pi. It includes 7 powerful digital outputs for driving external devices such as relays and high current LEDs as well as 8 analog to digital inputs for measuring temperature, voltage, humidity and more. In addition there are eight digital inputs, two analog outputs, and seven general purpose indicator LEDs. Other features include:<br />
* Dedicated onboard processor<br />
* Provides real time data collection<br />
* Allows for future code updates<br />
* Only needs two dedicated RPI pins (GPIO 25 and CE1)<br />
* All features accessible via rich Python command set<br />
* Compatible with all versions of Raspberry Pi<br />
* Design allows up to eight DAQCplates to be stacked together for eight times the I/O<br />
* Uses less than 20mA of DC current during standby<br />
* Conforms to ROHS, FCC Part 15 Class A, and CE standards<br />
* All inputs and outputs ESD and overvoltage protected<br />
* Protects your Raspberry Pi while providing enhanced I/O<br />
* Includes programmable bi-color LED<br />
* Additional 14-pin header included if B+ signals are required<br />
* Capable of reading up to seven HC-SR04 distance sensors<br />
* Each DAQCplate is 100% tested and verified<br />
* Detailed Online Users Guide with Examples<br />
For detailed specifications, go to https://pi-plates.com/product/daqcplate/<br />
<br />
====Delta-Sigma Pi 18 bit Analogue to Digital converter ====<br />
[[File:Deltasigmapi.jpg|thumbnail|Delta Sigma Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/14/Delta-Sigma-Pi-18-bit-Analogue-to-Digital-converter Delta-Sigma Pi] is an 8 channel analogue to digital converter designed for use on the Raspberry Pi computer platform. The board is based around the MCP3424 low noise and high accuracy 18 bit delta-sigma analogue to digital converter from Microchip Technology Inc. A pair of MCP3424 converters are included on the board along with an I2C buffer interface allowing you to connect additional 5V I2C devices to the same bus.<br />
<br />
====GertBoard====<br />
::''main page: [[RPi Gertboard]]''<br />
This board is a buffer between your Rpi and the real world, use it to flash LEDs on and off, drive motors, run sensors and all that other fun stuff.<ref>http://www.raspberrypi.org/archives/411</ref><br />
<br />
====GELI 'jelly'(GPIO Experimenter and Lab Interface Board) *** DEAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://www.fulburncams.gb.net/ Raspberry Geli Board] Extends the GPIO and provides I2C, D2A/A2D, DC Motor(L298), RS232, Realtime Clock (DS1307), 1-wire and prototyping area on 150 * 100mmm PCB.<br />
<br />
==== GrovePi ====<br />
[[File:DexterIndustries-GrovePi.jpg|thumbnail|GrovePi]]<br />
The [http://www.dexterindustries.com/GrovePi/ GrovePi] from [http://www.dexterindustries.com/ Dexter Industries] is a slide on board for the Raspberry Pi that allows the Raspberry Pi to communicate with hundreds of plug and play [http://www.seeedstudio.com/wiki/GROVE_System Grove Sensors]. Some highlights of the product include:<br />
* Modular plug and play modules, no more headaches for wiring the sensors. All modules are connect using a simple 4 wire cable.<br />
* Access Grove analog, digital, serial and I2C sensors from Raspberry Pi.<br />
* Sockets: 3x Analog, 6x Digital, 4x I2C, 1x serial and 1x pass-through Raspberry Pi serial.<br />
* Libraries available in C and Python - see [https://github.com/DexterInd/GrovePi/ GitHub repo].<br />
* The GrovePi communicates with the Raspberry Pi over the I2C interface at address 0x40.<br />
* I2C sockets allow sensors to directly communicate with the Raspberry Pi or interpreted and relayed via the GrovePi.<br />
* ATMEGA328P microcontroller.<br />
* Open source firmware.<br />
<br />
====IO Pi 32 Channel Port Expander====<br />
[[File:Iopi.jpg|thumbnail|IO Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/18/IO-Pi-32-Channel-Port-Expander-for-the-Raspberry-Pi-computer-boards IO Pi] is a 32 channel digital expansion board designed for use on the Raspberry Pi computer platform. The board is based around the MCP23017 16-bit I/O expander from Microchip Technology Inc. A pair of MCP23017 expanders are included on the board allowing you to connect up to 32 digital inputs or outputs to the Raspberry Pi.<br />
<br />
====IO Pi Plus 32 Channel Port Expander====<br />
[[File:Iopiplus.jpg|thumbnail|IO Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/54/IO-Pi-Plus IO Pi Plus] is a 32 channel digital expansion board designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. The board is based around the MCP23017 16-bit I/O expander from Microchip Technology Inc. A pair of MCP23017 expanders are included on the board allowing you to connect up to 32 digital inputs or outputs to the Raspberry Pi.<br />
<br />
==== Pi Crust ====<br />
[http://picru.st picru.st] is a very compact and cheap breakout board for your Raspberry Pi that allows easy access to the Pi's pins, grouping them into a logical order and adding clear labeling. Small and simple. Now available to purchase in kit form on Kickstarter here - [http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/pisupply/pi-crust-easily-connect-electronics-to-your-raspbe Pi Crust Kickstarter]<br />
<br />
====Piface====<br />
[http://piface.openlx.org.uk Piface] is simpler than the [[RPi Gertboard]] (it's aimed at less experienced users), but also intended to connect to PCs and Android to be platform agnostic<br />
<br />
==== Pi MiniLab - Education / Experimental Board *** DEAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://www.web4robot.com Pi MiniLab Education / Experimental Board] is a small size RPi add-ons board. The board includes the circuitry for the experiments with analog signals, sensor connections and circuitry to control the external devices as the relays, motors, high current LEDs.<br />
Key Features:<br />
12-bit ADC with 5 analog channels, 12-bit DAC, 4 analog amplifiers, analog comparator, frequency generator, 1-Wire port, on-boar potentiometer, RGB LED, 4 high power outputs, circuitry for LCD 20x4 or 16x2, voltage regulator. Board size - 2.1"x1.6" (53mm x 41mm).<br />
<br />
==== Pi Rtc Dio Silver *NEW* ====<br />
<br />
[[File:Pi_Rtc_Dio_0640a_web.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Pi Rtc Dio expansion board for the Raspberry Pi]]<br />
<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-rtc-dio/ Mikronauts Pi Rtc Dio Silver I/O Expansion Board] stacks on top of the Raspberry Pi and was designed by [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] to add 32 digital I/O's and 3.3v power supply making one-off expansion circuits easier for everyone. Pi Rtc Dio Silver also has a four pin I2C expansion header, and a five pin COM connector for future expansion.<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc Dio works with Rasperry Pi Model A, A+, B, B+ and the new Raspberry Pi 2 Model B<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc DIO also works with the Banana Pro and the Banana Pi, however the Bananas already have an on-board RTC.<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc Dio comes as a kit which includes an extra tall stacking header and mounting hardware that secures the board to the Raspberry Pi Rev.2 test mounting holes - keeping the board securely mounted on the Pi.<br />
<br />
Up to four Pi Rtc Dio boards can be stacked on a single Raspberry Pi without the need for a bus or rack solution. The board has an extra large prototyping area that is silk screened to clearly indicate signal busses. <br />
<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-rtc-dio/ For more information about EZasPi, please visit the Pi Rtc Dio product page]<br />
<br />
Please note: Pi Rtc Dio Silver does NOT include an RTC.<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc Dio can be combined with EZasPi prototyping boards, Pi Jumper breakout board, RoboPi and additional Pi Rtc Dio boards for a greatly expanded Pi system]<br />
<br />
==== EZasPi prototyping board ====<br />
[[File:EZasPi-400pix.jpg|300px|thumb|right|EZasPi Prototyping board for the Raspberry Pi]]<br />
<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/ezaspi/ Mikronauts EZasPi advanced prototyping board] that stacks on top of the Raspberry Pi and was designed by [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] to make prototyping easier for educational users, and making one-off expansion circuits easier for everyone. EZasPi also has a four pin I2C expansion header, and a five pin COM connector for future expansion.<br />
<br />
EZasPi works with Rasperry Pi Model A, A+, B, B+ and the new Raspberry Pi 2 Model B<br />
<br />
EZasPi also works with the Banana Pro and the Banana Pi, ODROID C1 and MIPS Creator CI20.<br />
<br />
EZasPi comes as a kit which includes an extra tall stacking header and mounting hardware that secures the board to the Raspberry Pi Rev.2 test mounting holes - keeping the board securely mounted on the Pi.<br />
<br />
Multiple EZasPi boards can be stacked on a single Raspberry Pi without the need for a bus or rack solution. The board has an extra large prototyping area that is silk screened to clearly indicate signal busses. <br />
<br />
For example, you can stack an EZasPi board between your Raspberry Pi and a [http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/robopi/ RoboPi robot controller] to add additional custom circuits to the Raspberry Pi. <br />
<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/ezaspi/ For more information about EZasPi, please visit the EZasPi product page]<br />
<br />
You can make a Pi Sandwich by stacking an EZasPi on top of your Raspberry Pi, and an EZasPi (B) under your Pi - with the mounting hardware securing your boards together.<br />
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==== EZasPi (B) prototyping board ====<br />
[[File:EZasPi-B-400pix.jpg|300px|thumb|right|EZasPi (B) Prototyping board for the Raspberry Pi]]<br />
<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/ezaspi/ Mikronauts EZasPi (B)] advanced prototyping board from [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] is first prototyping board that stacks UNDER the rev.2 Raspberry Pi Model A and Model B. EZasPi was designed to make prototyping easier for educational users, and making one-off expansion circuits easier for everyone. EZasPi (B) also has a four pin I2C expansion header for future expansion.<br />
<br />
EZasPi (B) can also be used as a prototyping board for I2C add-ons for any Mikronauts product that has a Mikronauts four pin I2C connector, such as RoboPi, EZasPi, Pi Jumper, Pi Rtc Dio <br />
<br />
EZasPi (B) comes as a kit which includes an extra tall stacking header and mounting hardware that secures the board to the Raspberry Pi Rev.2 test mounting holes - keeping the board securely mounted on the Pi.<br />
<br />
Multiple EZasPi (B) boards can be stacked beneath a single Raspberry Pi without the need for a bus or rack solution. The board has an extra large prototyping area that is silk screened to clearly indicate signal busses.<br />
<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/ezaspi-b/ For more information about EZasPi (B), please visit the EZasPi (B) product page]<br />
<br />
You can make a Pi Sandwich by stacking an EZasPi on top of your Raspberry Pi, and an EZasPi (B) under your Pi - with the mounting hardware securing your boards together.<br />
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==== Pi Plates ====<br />
[http://www.adafruit.com Adafruit Industries] announced in March 2012 the intention of making expansion boards for the Raspberry Pi under the "Pi Plate" name.<ref><br />
http://www.adafruit.com/blog/2012/03/14/adafruit-experimenting-with-pi-plates-for-raspberry_pi-shields-for-the-raspberry-pi/</ref>.<br />
<br />
The first board available is a [http://adafruit.com/products/801 prototyping board] that overlays the Raspberry Pi via a long plug-in header. It has screw terminals for all the Pi [[GPIO]] lines.<br />
<br />
==== PiPLUS Multifunction I/O Extension Board *** DEAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://www.web4robot.com PiPLUS Multifunction I/O Extension Board] is designed as versatile, general-purpose data acquisition and control module.<br />
Key Features: Battery-backed Real Time Clock; 3.5A DC motor driver chip; 8-bits digital I/O Data Port; 10-bits ADC with 4 analog channels; DAC; 4 high power outputs; 4 PWM outputs; IR Remote Control input; 2 user's buttons; AVR ATMEGA328P microcontroller with a preloaded Arduino bootloader and Arduino Shields connectors; 3V - 5V buffers for I2C, SPI and Serial interfaces; Power supply with 5V and 3V regulators.<br />
<br />
PiPLUS board also works as a bridge between Raspberry Pi and ARDUINO and provides a direct connection to Arduino Shields. You can use the standard ARDUINO environment and graphical interface for Windows or Linux for software development and ATMEGA328P microcontroller programming.<br />
<br />
==== Pi Tin ====<br />
Not yet tested, comments welcome<br />
Project files for Eagle here: [http://www.delong.com/Raspberry%20PI/]<br />
Schematic and Board images: [http://elinux.org/File:PiTin_Schematic.png] [http://elinux.org/File:PiTin_Boardpng.png]<br />
This board uses Microchip 16-pin GPIO expanders driven by SPI to provide up to 256 additional GPIO pins at a very low cost. Optionally, it can supply power<br />
for the board and the Raspberry PI.<br />
<br />
The board can be made in a stackable manner allowing you to also place additional peripherals on the GPIO connector. It makes non-exclusive use of all<br />
four SPI pins as well as exclusive use of the CE0 Pin.<br />
<br />
If you install (and power) the power supply components, the board will supply up to 1A at 5VDC. This is not enough to power all GPIO pins on a fully populated board, but in most applications should be sufficient to power the RPI and a reasonable number of GPIOs. An external power supply should be used for higher-power applications. This board should never be powered from the RPI as even one of the chips can draw more than the RPI can provide.<br />
<br />
The power supply is quite flexible and will accept anything from 8-25VAC or 8-42VDC. It is based on a Recom module which provides a switching power supply in a form factor that is a drop-in replacement for 7805 series TO-220 linear regulators.<br />
<br />
The 8 chips can be had for about $4@ or less and the power supply components total about $15. A fully populated board is about $49+PCB, $31+PCB for 64 GPIO pins.<br />
<br />
You can have the PCB made at a variety of fabricators. [http://batchpcb.com] does very nice work and is hobbyist friendly at very reasonable prices.<br />
<br />
==== PiWeather - Raspberry Pi Weather Station Board *** DEAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://www.web4robot.com PiWeather RPi Weather Station Board] is a small size RPi add-ons board. The board provides the temperature, pressure, humidity monitoring and controls the external devices (relays, high current LEDs ...).<br />
<br />
Key Features:<br />
Temperature, pressure and humidity sensors on the board; Two 1-Wire ports to connect the external temperature sensors DS18B20; Four high current outputs; Battery-backed Real Time Clock and Calendar; Small size - 2.1"x1.6" (53mm x 41mm).<br />
<br />
==== PROTOplate from Pi-Plates ====<br />
[[File:PROTOplate-R1.0.png|thumbnail|PROTOplate from Pi-Plates]]<br />
The Pi-Plates PROTOplate provides an inexpensive and convenient way to add personalized and custom hardware to your Pi-Plates based project. Key features include:<br />
* A low cost yet versatile solution for adding custom hardware to a Pi-Plate based design<br />
* Mechanically and electrically compatible with all Pi-Plate boards<br />
* Mates with all three revisions of the Raspberry Pi including version A, B, B+, and R2<br />
* Multiple boards can be stacked to provide addition area for components<br />
* Comes preassembled – no soldering required<br />
* Additional 14-pin header included if B+ and R2 signals are required<br />
For detailed specifications, go to https://pi-plates.com/product/proto/<br />
<br />
==== Quick2Wire GPIO Interface Board Kit ====<br />
[http://quick2wire.com Quick2Wire GPIO board and experimenters kit] is an extension board for the Raspberry Pi that has level converters to allow the driving of TTL and real world devices such as LED's and switches. It will also provide an experimenters kit, a software framework and a number of tutorials. The Quick2Wire interface board is also available from [http://www.pi-supply.com/product/quick2wire-raspberry-pi-interface-board-kit/ Pi Supply].<br />
<br />
==== Quick2Wire I2C PCF8591 Analogue Board ====<br />
The Quick2Wire PCF8591 I2C Analogue Board has four 8-bit Analogue Inputs and one 8-bit Analogue Output. A simple Python API allows you to control the on-board PCF8591 chip and access all of its features for use with the Raspberry Pi. You can use the boards to measure four voltages and control one output voltage! - You can purchase from [http://www.pi-supply.com/product/quick2wire-raspberry-pi-i2c-pcf8591-analogue-board/#sthash.PdLFc4M5.dpuf Pi Supply]<br />
<br />
==== Quick2Wire I2C MCP23017 Port Expander Board Kit ====<br />
The Quick2Wire Port Expander board for the Raspberry Pi, gives you an extra 16 GPIO pins which can be used for digital input or output. You’ll find code in the Quick2Wire Library to drive it from Python, along with examples of use. - You can purchase from [http://www.pi-supply.com/product/quick2wire-raspberry-pi-i2c-mcp23017-port-expander-board-kit/#sthash.uZFSjG2R.dpuf Pi Supply]<br />
<br />
====Raspberry Pi B+ Breakout Kit=====<br />
[[File:Breakoutplus.jpg|thumbnail|Breakout Plus]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/48/Raspberry-Pi-B-Breakout-Kit Raspberry Pi B+ Breakout] is an easy to assemble breakout board to use with the Raspberry Pi model B+<br />
<br />
==== Raspberry Pi IO Interface ====<br />
[http://dangerousprototypes.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=56&t=3996 forum thread] showing 'paper mockup'. Another buffered IO expander.<br />
<br />
==== Relay board and Raspberry Pi GPIO ====<br />
[http://www.sainsmart.com/8-channel-dc-5v-relay-module-for-arduino-pic-arm-dsp-avr-msp430-ttl-logic.html a board with 8 relays and 8 input] with a Raspberry Pi socket<br />
you can power the boards with 12Volt, the board has a DIN rail container<br />
http://www.progetti-hw-sw.it/raspberry.htm<br />
<br />
====SainSmart X100 Expansion Board====<br />
[http://www.sainsmart.com/raspberry-pi/expansion-board-for-raspberry-pi-designed-for-ease-of-use.html SainSmart X100 Expansion Board]<br />
SainSmart offers the X100 expansion board "designed for ease of use", intended to make the RPi easier to use by providing various interface ports, such as a RS232 port, a HDMI to VGA converter (by using an included HDMI to HDMI male adapter, enabling the use of the VGA port; otherwise it is a HDMI input), a 3-port USB hub (one of the X100's USB ports connects to the upper USB port on the RPi itself, using an included USB to USB male adapter, thus providing power for the three other USB ports on the X100 board), SD and microSD memory card readers, an 8-channel Darlington driver and a GPIO port. The board also has a battery-powered RTC, and a variable (6-23V, nominally 12V) power port for a corded power supply. The X100 also has a reset switch, but the reset pin header (included with the X100) must be soldered onto the RPi itself.<br />
<br />
====Slice of Pi====<br />
[[File:RPI extension board- Slice of Pi.JPG|thumb|[http://shop.ciseco.co.uk/slice-of-pi/ Slice of Pi] ]]<br />
[http://shop.ciseco.co.uk/slice-of-pi/ Slice of Pi] Ciseco have produced a convienient small break out board for the Raspberry PI. XBee style connector for XRF / XBee / RN-XV / XBT / RF-BEE etc. Has the SPI and I2C pins on one standard 8 way header and the Raspberry PI's 8 general purpose I/O pins on another for easy access. Comes as a kit of parts that needs to be soldered. Construction is very easy and suitable for children with basic soldering skills.<br />
<br />
[http://shop.ciseco.co.uk/k002-slice-of-pi-o/ Slice of PI/O] is a variation of the above produced by Ciseco based upon [http://nathan.chantrell.net/20120602/raspberry-pi-io-expander-board/ Nathan Chantrell's MCP23017/Slice of Pi "project"]. The MCP23017 may be powered from either the Pi's 3.3V/5.0V GPIO pins or, with care, an external psu. The use of a 5.0V power source means that the MCP23017's 16 (2 x 8) GPIO's can interface directly with 5V logic families etc. However, the Pi's own GPIO's, also available, will still need 3.3V - 5.0V level shifters. [[User:TrevorGowen|Trevor Gowen]]'s experimental [http://www.cpmspectrepi.webspace.virginmedia.com/raspberry_pi/MoinMoinExport/SliceOfPio.html LED BarGraph "board"] has been "piggy-backed" onto one of these.<br />
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====TriBorg====<br />
[[File:TriBorg-Front-690.png|thumb|[http://www.piborg.org/triborg/ TriBorg] ]]<br />
[http://www.piborg.org/triborg/ TriBorg]<br />
A GPIO header replicator board for your Raspberry Pi. Triple the Raspberry Pi GPIO header.<br />
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==== XBee ZB SMT Backpack ====<br />
The [http://www.bootc.net/archives/2012/06/20/raspberry-pi-xbee-smt-backpack/ Raspberry Pi XBee ZB SMT Backpack] by [[User:bootc|bootc]] is a carrier board for [http://www.digi.com/products/wireless-wired-embedded-solutions/zigbee-rf-modules/zigbee-mesh-module/xbee-smt Digi XBee ZB SMT] modules. These are different to the normal XBee modules because they are surface mount and additionally can interface to a host using SPI as well as serial. The backpack also features 3 LEDs for status signals as well as two FTDI headers (one for the RPi and one for the XBee), as well as being able to host a 'normal' XBee module (though of course you can't use SPI with those).<br />
<br />
==== Raspy Juice Exp Board ====<br />
[http://2-watt-elements.myshopify.com/ Raspy Juice] by 2-Watt Elements is an experimental board that supplies the Raspberry Pi with +5V through the GPIO header. With its wide input voltage range (6~23V), the buck regulator can be powered by batteries, 12V Adapters, solar, etc. Other features are the RS232 level console port, PCF8523 RTC, and an expansion ATmega168A microcontroller as an I2C slave. This latter MCU has interfaces of an RS485 port, an additional RS232 port, 4 RC-servo ports and unused-pins expansion header. The MCU firmware is updateable through the I2C interface. Hardware details are in http://code.google.com/p/raspy-juice/wiki/1_Hardware_Description<br />
<br />
==== pyMCU ====<br />
[http://www.pymcu.com pyMCU] is a python controlled microcontroller that works with the Raspberry Pi, connects to the USB port and uses the pyMCU python module and pyserial to control the microcontroller in your python script. You can communicate with i2c, spi, serial, and one wire devices, software configurable pulse in / out functions, has 13 Digital IO Pins, 6 10-bit Analog Pins, 5 10-Bit PWM Pins, blink LEDs, control servos and motors, read various sensors, built-in functions for sound generation: arbitrary frequency generator, misc. sound / tone generator, DTMF generator. PyBootloader - python script for uploading new firmware versions or your own microcontroller code. Check out some of the [http://pymcu.com/Tutorials.html Tutorials] and [http://pymcu.com/Examples.html Examples]<br />
<br />
==== RPi CC1101-OneWire-Clock extension ====<br />
The [http://busware.de/tiki-index.php?page=COC RPi-COC board] from [http://busware.de busware.de] adds Onewire, a Sub-1 GHz RF Transceiver, RTC and an EEPROM mainly for smart home automation. The Onewire RJ11 port is driven by a DS2482 chip supported by 5V levelshifter and strong pullup. The DS1339-RTC is powered by CR2032 battery or on-board 60mF supercap. The 2Kbit EEPROM (at24c02) is mainly to hold board specific config data. The CC1101 Sub-1 GHz RF Transceiver is controlled by an atmega1284 to pre-process air data. It is connected to RPis UART and contains a avr109-bootloader for firmware updates. The popular [http://culfw.de culfw-firmware] lets you interact with FS20, Homematic, Intertechno or similar actors and sensors - easily using [http://fhem.de FHEM]-home automation server. In addition a secured 5V power socket for external power supplies is provided.<br />
<br />
==== RFM12Pi - Wireless OpenEnergyMonitor Base-station ====<br />
Add's RFM12B wireless (868/433/912Mhz) RF transceiver capability to the Raspberry Pi. The RFM12Pi decodes RFM12B packets from [http://openenergymonitor.org OpenEnergyMonitor sensor modules] or JeeNodes and puts the data on the Raspberry Pi's internal serial UART. Designed to be used with [http://emoncms.org emoncms] running on a Raspberry Pi web-server to make a low power energy, temperature and other environmental data logging and visualisation server. Developed as part of the OpenEnergyMonitor project. For more info see [http://openenergymonitor.blogspot.co.uk/2013/04/introducing-rfm12pi-v2-raspberry-pi.html introductory blog] post and [http://openenergymonitor.org/emon/emonbase/raspberrypi overview documentation page]. The RFM12Pi can be purchased pre-assembled and ready to go from the [http://shop.openenergymonitor.com/raspberry-pi/ OpenEnergyMonitor shop]<br />
<br />
==== 3Bpi - Three Branch Pi - Level translator board for Raspberry Pi *** DEAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://www.electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi, aka set05_08], translates bidirectionally inputs/outputs of the Raspberry Pi's GPIO from 3.3V to 5V TTL levels. It has three external ports to connect [http://www.electronics.cat/en/ electronics.cat] open source hardware boards. This board takes advantage of P5's Raspberry Pi, with access to a second I2C channel (I2C_0, it can be used without camera connected) and CTS and RTS for hardware flow control in serial communications. Two of 3Bpi's ports, P3 and P4, can be used as 8 bit input/output or I2C and/or SPI ports. One port, P2, is thought for serial communications and Raspberry Pi can be set as master or slave setting the jumpers properly.<br />
<br />
==== i2c/spi 32 GPIO Pi ====<br />
[[File:Pi-32gpio-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|32GPIO-Pi]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23017-2-lp.html 32GPIO Pi]<br />
with i2c/spi extra GPIO extension board 32 GPIO Board<br />
32GPIO-Pi with i2c/spi 2 type<br />
with 32 LED for each port , display port status ON/OFF, High/LOW<br />
support by our [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/rs-pi-set-scratch.html Pi_Scratch], easy to control<br />
<br />
==== AbioWire+ ====<br />
[http://www.axiris.eu/en/index.php/1-wire/abiowire AbioWire+] is a 1-Wire adapter providing seventeen 1-Wire channels with ESD protection, three 1-Wire controller chips, and a real-time clock (RTC).<br />
<br />
==== AbioCard model A ====<br />
[http://www.axiris.eu/en/index.php/i-o-cards/abiocard AbioCard model A] expansion board featuring a real-time clock (RTC), 8 bidirectional I/O lines, 8 12-bit ADC inputs, 16 PWM outputs at 97 kHz with 8-bit resolution.<br />
<br />
==== AbioCard model B ====<br />
[http://www.axiris.eu/en/index.php/i-o-cards/abiocard AbioCard model B] expansion board featuring a real-time clock (RTC), 8 bidirectional I/O lines, 8 12-bit ADC inputs, 16 PWM outputs at 40-1000 Hz with 12-bit resolution.<br />
<br />
==== i2c/spi 64/128 GPIO Pi ====<br />
[[File:Pi-64gpio-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|64 GPIO Board]]<br />
[[File:Pi-128gpio-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|128 GPIO board]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23017-8-v2.html 128 GPIO Pi]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23017-4-lp.html 64 GPIO Pi]<br />
with i2c/spi extra GPIO extension board 64/128 GPIO Board<br />
64GPIO-Pi with i2c/spi 2 type<br />
with 64 LED for each port , display port status ON/OFF, High/LOW<br />
128GPIO-Pi with i2c/spi two type <br />
64/128 GPIO board support by our [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/rs-pi-set-scratch.html Pi_Scratch], easy to control<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi P-HAB module ( High-Altitude Balloon) ====<br />
[[File:Pi-HAB-ss2.jpg|thumbnail|Pi-HAB-HV]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-p-hab.html Rs-Pi P-HAB ] expansion board featuring a ublox MAX 7 GPS module, FM transmitter, Temp, Humidity, Pressure, Altitude sensors), <br />
This project use balloons for exploring the edge of space. collect temperature , Humidity, Altitude, Pressure data send back through FM Transmitter and save all log to SD card, also take a photo every 30sec save to SD card.<br />
The project use 1. ublox-7Max GPS module 2. Radiometrix NTX2B 434.xxx Mhz 10mW modules. 3. TMP102 temp sensor to monitor Raspberry Pi temperature 4. BMP085 Barometric Pressure/Temp/Altitude Sensor 5. DHT22 / AM2302 Digital Temp & Humidity Sensor 6. DS18b20 Temperature sensor 7. TRACOPOWER 5V & 3.3V (TSR-1-2433 & TSR-1-2450) DC/DC converter up to 96% efficiency - No heat-sink required ( for longer battery life) 8. Raspberry Pi Camera kit ( take photos save in SD card)<br />
<br />
==== OssoPI (Relay and digital inputs) ====<br />
[[File:OssoPI.jpg|thumbnail|OssoPI]]<br />
[http://www.nexlab.net/product/ossopi-raspberrypi-io-expansion-board/ OssoPI] is an expansion board featuring 8x 277V @ 10A relays + 8x digital (opto or non-opto isolated) inputs on standard dimensions for 9 unit DIN rail enclosure<br />
<br />
==== IVPort (Camera Module Multiplexer)====<br />
[[File:Ivport.jpg|thumbnail|IVPort]]<br />
The [https://github.com/ivmech/ivport IVPort] from [http://www.ivmech.com/ Ivmech Mechatronics] is the first Raspberry Pi (also Raspberry Pi A, A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2 fully compatible) Camera Module Multiplexer is designed to make possible connecting more than one camera module to single CSI camera port on Raspberry Pis. Multiplexing can be controlled by 3 pins for 4 camera modules, 5 pins for 8 camera modules and 9 pins for maximum up to 16 camera modules with using GPIO.<br />
<br />
The closest approach to simultaneous capturing at 640x480 resolution with 7 fps each camera connected to Ivport Camera Multiplexer (4 camera boards were connected.) by utilizing Raspberry Pi's video-capture capabilities with a JPEG encoder. See more details [https://github.com/ivmech/ivport/wiki/Capture-Sequence here].<br />
<br />
==== Rasky (KVM over IP) ====<br />
[[File:Rasky_N0.jpg|thumbnail|Rasky]]<br />
[http://www.nexlab.net/product/rasky Rasky] is an expansion board for raspberry pi model 2B to use the rpi as a KVM over IP. It features VGA video acquisition, 2 250VAC 10A relays, 2 digital opto-isolated digital inputs, keyboard, mouse and remote storage emulation over USB, power management using 4 Ni-MH rechargeable AA batteries to assure rpi clean shutdown in case of power loss/failure.<br />
<br />
It is actually in crowdfunding, but production will go on no matter how the campaign will end, the price anyway will change depending on the campaign success. Estimated delivery for the first batch is Q2 2016, it will be available both as a kit and ready to use. All developement, both for hw and sw, is completely open source.<br />
<br />
===Programmable===<br />
==== Guzunty ====<br />
The Guzunty Pi adds open source programmable hardware to the Raspberry Pi at an amazingly low price. The design contains a 72 macrocell programmable logic device, so the board functions like a 'virtual breadboard'. This board is ideal for those with many different projects in mind, because it is so flexible. It can be a simple IO expander, a 7 segment LED driver, provide servo and regular PWM outputs, or anything you can dream up that will fit into 1600 logic gates. The device is '5 volt tolerant' and so can be used to safely interface 5v logic devices (such as Arduino) to the 3.3v Raspberry Pi. The [https://github.com/Guzunty/Pi/wiki GitHub community site] contains many ready made cores that you can download and use directly. You can design your own custom cores using industry standard languages such as VHDL or Verilog.<br />
<br />
==== LOGI-PI ====<br />
The LOGI-PI (http://valentfx.com/logi-pi/) is an FPGA-based daughter board for the raspberry-pi. It consists in a Spartan 6 LX9 FPGA from Xilinx, 32MB SDRAM, PMODS (standardized IO connector) and an Arduino compatible connector. The board communicates with the raspberry-pi through SPI and comes with VHDL support file and Python/C support software. The Raspberry-pi can directly programm the FPGA thus eliminating the need for an expensive FPGA programmer. A web based-tool (http://www.valentfx.com/skeleton/) allow the user to design the architecture to be run on the FPGA without the need of writing a single line of HDL code. The LOGI-Pi comes with several demo applications inculing bitcoin mining, vision processing (with the optionnal camera module) and more.<br />
[[File:Logi-Pi-logo-med.jpg|thumbnail|LOGI-PI exapnsion board for the raspberry-pi]]<br />
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==Expansion boards by manufactuer==<br />
This section has been moved to a separate page. See [[RPi Expansion Boards: Expansion boards by manufactuer]]<br />
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==References==<br />
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=== Amescon===<br />
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==== RasPiComm ====<br />
[[File:RasPiComm.jpg|thumbnail|right|RasPiComm]]<br />
The [http://www.amescon.com/products.aspx RasPiComm] by [http://www.amescon.com/ Amescon] is a piggyback-mountable extension board and offers:<br />
<br />
* RS-485<br />
* RS-232<br />
* RTC<br />
* direct I2C connector<br />
* 5-way joystick<br />
with driver support. Fully compatible with the B+!<br />
<br />
More information: [http://www.amescon.com/products/technical-specifications.aspx Technical Specifications].<br />
<br />
==== RasPiComm+ ====<br />
<br />
[[File:RPCPMainboard.jpg|thumbnail|right|RasPiComm+ mainboard with 4 modules (not attached)]]<br />
<br />
The [http://www.amescon.com/products/raspicommplus.aspx RasPiComm+] by [http://www.amescon.com/ Amescon] is a modular extension board for the Raspberry Pi and offers:<br />
<br />
* 4 module slots for a wide range of modules (RS-232, RS-485 4 Wire, GSM, GPS, 1Wire, CAN, 8 Input, 8 Output, 16 isolated I/O, Profibus,...)<br />
* RTC<br />
* easy to set up<br />
* full driver support<br />
* industrial version for isolated 24V available<br />
<br />
The RasPiComm+ will be launched Q1 2015. If you want to have it before the official launch, you can support the [http://igg.me/p/997426/x/9106232 Indiegogo campaign].<br />
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=== Ardhat ===<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
[http://ardhat.com Ardhat] is a HAT compliant Smart Power, Robotics and IoT Platform for the Raspberry Pi<br />
<br />
<br />
[[File:ArdhatTopHatMotorClean.jpg|thumbnail|right|Ardhat with Arduino Motor Shield]]<br />
[[File:ArdhatSolar.png|thumbnail|right|Ardhat with A+ and Solar Panel]]<br />
[[File:ArdhatBallbotLowAngle.jpg|thumbnail|right|Ardhat with Lego EV3 Mindstorms]]<br />
'''Hardware Features'''<br />
<br />
* Integrated 16MHz Arduino compatible processor<br />
* Accepts 5V Arduino shields, but also available with long -tail HAT header pins for HAT expansion.<br />
* 12 ch PWM O/P, 6 ch analog I/P <br />
* Real-time Clock <br />
* External 8-28V power input <br />
* High Power 3A 5V O/P <br />
* Full BBU/UPS <br />
* 10-DOF Sensor Fusion <br />
* Long Range Wireless Mesh up to 15km<br />
* Built-in 2050mAH battery <br />
* Barometer <br />
* Thermometer <br />
* Programmable Power/Navigation combo switch <br />
* ‘Zero CPU’ SmartLED driver <br />
* Ext and LiPo voltage monitors <br />
* Charge status & programmable LEDS <br />
* Programmable wakeup/watchdog <br />
* > 1,000 hour sleep mode operation <br />
* Fully RPi HAT standard compliant (with EEPROM) <br />
* Standard LiPo battery connector <br />
* Uses standard Arduino IDE <br />
* PiBow 'TopHat' available to provide physical protection<br />
* HAT compliant device-tree EEPROM<br />
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<br />
'''Software'''<br />
<br />
The preferred environment for programming Ardhat is javascript, using node.js with Johnny Five, though Python and C/C++ bindings are also available, see Ardhat [https://github.com/Ardhat Github].<br />
<br />
The Ardhat Real-Time is supplied as a preloaded sketch that includes a co-operative multitasking scheduler and utility functions, which can be modified as required using the Arduino IDE.<br />
It uses ~2kB of Arduino program space.<br />
<br />
The basic functions include:<br />
<br />
* Internal & external supply voltage monitoring <br />
* Sensor Fusion monitoring <br />
* Power/Navigation switch monitoring<br />
* Real-time clock monitoring<br />
* Status reporting to Raspberry Pi over Firmata<br />
* Raspberry Pi status monitoring <br />
* Sleep/Power Down Management<br />
* Wakeup scheduling<br />
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<br />
=== dresden elektronik ===<br />
==== RaspBee ====<br />
The [http://www.dresden-elektronik.de/funktechnik/solutions/wireless-light-control/raspbee/?L=1 RaspBee] is an expansion board which brings ZigBee connectivity to the Raspberry Pi. The shield allows direct communication with ZigBee PRO devices like Philips Hue, XBee Series 2 and others.<br />
<br />
Key Features:<br />
* powered by Atmels ATmega256RFR2 (8-Bit AVR, 256 kB Flash, integrated RF transceiver)<br />
* 500m signal range (power amplified)<br />
* preflashed ZigBee firmware<br />
* also supports custom firmware via bootloader<br />
* extensive software package available<br />
<br />
===AB Electronics UK===<br />
<br />
====1-Wire Pi ====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/27/1-Wire-Pi 1 Wire Pi] from AB Electronics is a communication board supporting the 1-Wire® protocol. A 5V buffered I2C port is also provided on the board.<br />
<br />
====1-Wire Pi Plus ====<br />
[[File:1_wire_pi_plus.jpg|thumbnail|1 Wire Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/60/1-Wire-Pi-Plus 1 Wire Pi Plus] from AB Electronics UK is a communication board supporting the 1-Wire® protocol. Designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. A 5V buffered I2C port is also provided on the board.<br />
<br />
==== ADC Pi - Raspberry Pi Analogue to Digital converter ====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/17/ADC-Pi-V2---Raspberry-Pi-Analogue-to-Digital-converter ADC Pi V2.1] is an 8 channel 17 bit analogue to digital converter designed to work with the Raspberry Pi platform. The ADC Pi V2.1 is based on two Microchip MCP3424 A/D converters each containing 4 analogue inputs with up to 18 bit resolution. <br />
<br />
==== ADC Pi Plus - Raspberry Pi Analogue to Digital converter ====<br />
[[File:Adcpiplus.jpg|thumbnail|ADC Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/56/ADC-Pi-Plus---Raspberry-Pi-Analogue-to-Digital-converter ADC Pi Plus] is an 8 channel 17 bit analogue to digital converter designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. . The ADC Pi Plus is based on two Microchip MCP3424 A/D converters each containing 4 analogue inputs with up to 18 bit resolution. <br />
<br />
====ADC DAC Pi - 12 bit 2 channel ADC and DAC====<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/39/ADC-DAC-Pi-Raspberry-Pi-ADC-and-DAC-expansion-board ADCDAC Pi] is a 2 channel 12 bit analogue to digital converter and 2 channel 12 bit digital to analogue converter designed to work with the Raspberry Pi platform. <br />
<br />
====Breakout Pi - Prototyping board====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/46/products3Raspberry-Pi46Breakout-Pi Breakout Pi] is a useful and versatile prototyping expansion board for the Raspberry Pi models A and B.<br />
<br />
====Breakout Pi Plus - Prototyping board====<br />
[[File:Breakout_pi_plus.jpg|thumbnail|Breakout Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/59/Breakout-Pi-Plus Breakout Pi Plus] is a useful and versatile prototyping expansion board designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. <br />
<br />
====Com Pi RS232 Serial and 1-Wire ====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/26/Com-Pi-RS232-Serial-and-1-Wire Com Pi] from AB Electronics is a communication board supporting RS232 and 1-Wire® protocols. A 5V buffered I2C port is also provided on the board.<br />
<br />
====Delta-Sigma Pi 18 bit Analogue to Digital converter ====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/14/Delta-Sigma-Pi-18-bit-Analogue-to-Digital-converter Delta-Sigma Pi] is an 8 channel analogue to digital converter designed for use on the Raspberry Pi computer platform. The board is based around the MCP3424 low noise and high accuracy 18 bit delta-sigma analogue to digital converter from Microchip Technology Inc. A pair of MCP3424 converters are included on the board along with an I2C buffer interface allowing you to connect additional 5V I2C devices to the same bus.<br />
<br />
====IO Pi 32 Channel Port Expander====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/18/IO-Pi-32-Channel-Port-Expander-for-the-Raspberry-Pi-computer-boards IO Pi] is a 32 channel digital expansion board designed for use on the Raspberry Pi computer platform. The board is based around the MCP23017 16-bit I/O expander from Microchip Technology Inc. A pair of MCP23017 expanders are included on the board allowing you to connect up to 32 digital inputs or outputs to the Raspberry Pi. <br />
<br />
====IO Pi Plus 32 Channel Port Expander====<br />
[[File:Iopiplus.jpg|thumbnail|IO Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/54/IO-Pi-Plus IO Pi Plus] is a 32 channel digital expansion board designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. The board is based around the MCP23017 16-bit I/O expander from Microchip Technology Inc. A pair of MCP23017 expanders are included on the board allowing you to connect up to 32 digital inputs or outputs to the Raspberry Pi.<br />
<br />
====Raspberry Pi Plus Adapter Kit====<br />
[[File:Plus_adapter.jpg|thumbnail|Raspberry Pi Plus Adapter Kit]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/58/Raspberry-Pi-Plus-Adapter-Kit Raspberry Pi Plus Adapter Kit] allows you to connect expansion boards designed for the original Raspberry Pi models A and B onto your new Raspberry Pi A+, Raspberry Pi B+ and Raspberry Pi 2 Model B. The adapter board includes mounting holes for both the Raspberry Pi and the expansion board allowing you to securely fit your expansion boards onto the Raspberry Pi. <br />
<br />
====Raspberry Pi B+ Breakout Kit====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/48/Raspberry-Pi-B-Breakout-Kit Raspberry Pi B+ Breakout] is an easy to assemble breakout board to use with the Raspberry Pi model B+<br />
<br />
====RTC Pi Real time Clock Module ====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/15/RTC-Pi-Real-time-Clock-Module RTC Pi] is a real time clock module which connects via the GPIO port on a Raspberry Pi.<br />
<br />
====RTC Pi Plus Real time Clock Module ====<br />
[[File:Rtcpiplus.jpg|thumbnail|RTC Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/52/RTC-Pi-Plus RTC Pi Plus] is a real time clock module which connects via the GPIO port on a Raspberry Pi. Designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. <br />
<br />
====Serial Pi - RS232 serial interface====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/29/Serial-Pi Serial Pi] is a stackable communication board supporting the RS232 serial protocol.<br />
<br />
====Serial Pi Plus - RS232 serial interface====<br />
[[File:Serialpiplus.jpg|thumbnail|Serial Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/51/Serial-Pi-Plus Serial Pi Plus] is a stackable communication board supporting the RS232 serial protocol. Designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. <br />
<br />
====Servo Pi - PWM servo controller====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/44/Servo-Pi Servo Pi] is a 16-channel, 12-bit PWM controller suitable for driving LEDs and radio control servos. <br />
<br />
===Advamation===<br />
<br />
==== AdvaBoard RPi1 ====<br />
The [http://www.advaboard.de AdvaBoard RPi1] is a multifunctional extension-board, which contains:<br />
<br />
* TFT-display-interface (3.2" 320x240, 5" 800x480, 7" 800x480)<br />
* touchscreen interface<br />
* real-time-clock (RTC)<br />
* CPLD + a microcontroller<br />
* all I/Os are 5V-tolerant, except I2C<br />
* analog-I/Os (4* 16bit inputs, 2* 8bit outputs)<br />
* separate connectors for all interfaces (I2C, SPI, digital/analog-I/O, RS-232, RS-485 incl. pluggable terminator)<br />
* power-management: battery-backed RPC/I2C-interfaces, power-down, power-up on time or event, separately powered peripherals<br />
* JTAG-programmer for Xilinx CPLDs/FPGAs, C2-programmer for SiLabs C8051F*<br />
* Software (C + Python 2.6/3.x libraries, free example programs)<br />
<br />
Details can be found at [http://www.advamation.com/products/embeddedpc/advaboard.html www.advamation.com/products/embeddedpc/advaboard.html].<br />
<br />
More boards (e.g. additional displays, I/Os, motors, sensors etc.), which can be connected to the Raspberry Pi and/or the AdvaBoard RPi1 will also be available soon.<br />
<br />
===Pi Supply - Pi Cocktails===<br />
<br />
The following add on boards will shortly be available from [http://www.pi-supply.com Pi Supply] and are based on the Pi Cocktail series of boards explored in [http://themagpi.com The MagPi magazine]. More details to follow soon.<br />
<br />
===MyPiShop===<br />
==== Pi 8 LED & 8 Button ====<br />
[http://mypishop.com/Pi%208%20LED%20&%208%20Button.html Pi 8 LED & 8 Button] interface board for Raspberry Pi. <br />
<br />
Perfect way to learn how to use the GPIO pins.<br/><br />
Plugs directly into the Raspberry Pi GPIO connector. (P1 header)<br/><br />
Has eight bright green LED's and eight momentary switches.<br/><br />
For a more detailed description see: http://mypishop.com/Pi%208%20LED%20&%208%20Button.html<br />
<br />
==== Stepper Motor Controller Board ====<br />
[http://mypishop.com/Stepper.html Pi Stepper Motor Controller] interface board for Raspberry Pi. <br />
<br />
The stepper board uses 8 GPIO pins to drive up to two stepper motors.<br/><br />
(One stepper motor is included in the kit)<br/><br />
Plugs directly into the Raspberry Pi GPIO connector. (P1 header)<br/><br />
The board can use the 5 VDC provided by the Raspberry Pi or you can optionally provide your own source voltage to drive the motors.<br/><br />
This board includes a ULN2803 8 Channel Darlington Driver and can be used to control other higher current devices such as relay boards, etc.<br/><br />
For a more detailed description see: http://mypishop.com/Stepper.html<br />
<br />
==== Read Your Pi !(LCD Interface Board) ====<br />
[http://mypishop.com/Read%20Your%20Pi%20!.html Read Your Pi (LCD)] interface board for Raspberry Pi. <br />
<br />
Available kits with 20x4 LCD display or 16x2 LCD display.<br />
The interface board uses the GPIO pins display characters on a LCD display.<br/><br />
Plugs directly into the Raspberry Pi GPIO connector. (P1 header)<br/><br />
For a more detailed description see: http://mypishop.com/Read%20Your%20Pi%20!.html<br />
<br />
==== Protect Your Pi ! (16 or 32 IO Expansion Kit) ====<br />
[http://mypishop.com/ Protect Your Pi (LCD)] interface board for Raspberry Pi. <br />
<br />
Available kits with 16 or 32 GPIO expansion pins.<br />
The expansion board uses the I2C bus on the Raspberry Pi to provide up to 32 additional GPIO pins.<br/><br />
Plugs directly into the Raspberry Pi GPIO connector. (P1 header)<br/><br />
For a more detailed description see: http://mypishop.com<br />
<br />
==== Pi MATRIX ! 8X8 LED Matrix with 16 bit I/O ! ====<br />
[http://mypishop.com/ Pi MATRIX !] 8X8 LED Matrix with 16 bit I/O kit for the Raspberry Pi. <br />
<br />
HUGE 8X8 LED MATRIX<br/><br />
Plugs directly into the Raspberry Pi GPIO connector. (P1 header)<br/><br />
Take the display off and use it for 16 bits of I/O<br/><br />
For a more detailed description see: http://mypishop.com<br />
<br />
=== Mikronauts ===<br />
<br />
==== Pi Droid Alpha Educational Robot Controller ====<br />
[[File:Pi_droid_alpha_0021.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Pi Droid Alpha Educational Robot Controller]]<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-droid-alpha/ Pi Droid Alpha Educational Robot Controller] Raspberry Pi expansion board from [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] <br />
<br />
Pi Droid Alpha adds: <br />
<br />
- eight FlexIO Servo/PWM/IO headers<br />
<br />
- sixteen digital input/outputs<br />
<br />
- eight analog inputs<br />
<br />
- a dual h-bridge motor driver <br />
<br />
to Raspberry Pi.<br />
<br />
==== RoboPi Advanced Robot Controller ====<br />
[[File:RoboPi_Pi_A_0863_web_800px.jpg|300px|thumb|right|RoboPi Advanced Robot Controller]]<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/robopi/ RoboPi Advanced Robot Controller] Raspberry Pi expansion board from [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] <br />
<br />
RoboPi adds:<br />
<br />
- eight-core 32-bit microcontroller running at 100Mhz<br />
<br />
- 24x FlexIO Servo/PWM/io<br />
<br />
- 8x 12 bit analog inputs<br />
<br />
- easy to use C and Python RoboPi API<br />
<br />
to the Raspberry Pi in order to off-load hard real time I/O and allow more precise timing than Linux running on the Pi allows.<br />
<br />
==== Pi Rtc Dio Gold Real Time Clock + Digital I/O expander ====<br />
[[File:Pi_Rtc_Dio_0640a_web.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Pi Rtc Dio expansion board for the Raspberry Pi]]<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-rtc-dio/ Mikronauts Pi Rtc Dio Real Time Clock & I/O Expansion Board] <br />
<br />
Pi Rtc Dio Gold adds:<br />
<br />
- Real Time Clock<br />
<br />
- 3v3 power supply<br />
<br />
- 32 bits digital I/O<br />
<br />
- prototyping area<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc Dio stacks on top of the Raspberry Pi and was designed by [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] to make building one-off expansion circuits easier for everyone. Pi Rtc Dio also has a four pin I2C expansion header, and a five pin COM connector for future expansion.<br />
<br />
==== Pi Rtc Dio Silver Digital I/O expander ====<br />
[[File:pi_jumper_large_breadboard.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Pi Jumper Breakout Board]]<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-rtc-dio/ Mikronauts Pi Rtc Dio Real Time Clock & I/O Expansion Board] that stacks on top of the Raspberry Pi and was designed by [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] to add 32 digital I/O's and 3.3v power supply making one-off expansion circuits easier for everyone. Pi Rtc Dio also has a four pin I2C expansion header, and a five pin COM connector for future expansion.<br />
<br />
==== Pi Jumper & Pi Jumper Plus Breakout with 3v3 and 5v I2C ====<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-jumper/ Pi Jumper] is the ultimate Raspberry Pi breakout board from [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts]<br />
<br />
Pi Jumper adds:<br />
<br />
- clearly labelled breakout of the 26 pin GPIO connector<br />
<br />
- 3v3 power supply for your breadboard circuits<br />
<br />
- 3v3 I2C expansion connector<br />
<br />
- 5v I2C expansion connector<br />
<br />
Pi Jumper Plus provides an IDC jumper cable instead of the stacking header so that you can plug Pi Jumper Plus right into a solderless breadboard.<br />
<br />
==== SchoolBoard ][ develpoment board with LED's & Switches ====<br />
[[File:Pi_jumper_schoolboard2.jpg|300px|thumb|right|SchoolBoard 2 Development Board shown with Pi Jumper and Raspberry Pi]]<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/proto/schoolboard/ SchoolBoard ][ 8xLED's, 8xDipSw, 8xPushButton, large solderless bread board for education from [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts]<br />
<br />
SchoolBoard ][ adds:<br />
<br />
- 8x LED's with current limiting resistors<br />
<br />
- 8x slide switches with current limiting resistors<br />
<br />
- 8x tactile push buttons with current limiting resistors<br />
<br />
SchoolBoard ][ was designed to work with any single board computer or other development board.<br />
<br />
==== EZasPi prototyping board, stacks on TOP of Pi rev.1/2 ====<br />
[[File:EZasPi-400pix.jpg|300px|thumb|right|EZasPi Prototyping board for the Raspberry Pi]]<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/ezaspi/ EZasPi] prototyping board for rev.1 or rev.2 Raspberry Pi, with stacking header and mounting hardware<br />
<br />
EZasPi adds:<br />
<br />
- Raspberry Pi GPIO 26 connector labeled on both sides<br />
<br />
- 3v3 4 pin I2C expansion connector<br />
<br />
- 3v3 5 pin TTL level serial port connection<br />
<br />
- extra large prototyping area<br />
<br />
- mounting holes compatible with rev.2 Model A & Model B<br />
<br />
- works with 26 & 40 pin Raspberry Pi, Banana Pi, Odroid C1, MIPS CI20 and more<br />
<br />
==== EZasPi (B) prototyping board, stacks on UNDER Pi rev.2 ====<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/ezaspi-b/ EZasPi (B)] prototyping board for the rev.2 Raspberry Pi, with stacking header and mounting hardware<br />
<br />
Both boards are silk screened to indicate signal busing, are designed to accommodate screw terminals, and have an I2C expansion header footprint. EZasPi also has a COM expansion header footprint.<br />
<br />
=== Nexlab.net ===<br />
<br />
==== OssoPI (Relay and digital inputs) ====<br />
[[File:OssoPI.jpg|thumbnail|OssoPI]]<br />
[http://www.nexlab.net/product/ossopi-raspberrypi-io-expansion-board/ OssoPI] is an expansion board featuring 8x 277V @ 10A relays + 8x digital (opto or non-opto isolated) inputs on standard dimensions for 9 unit DIN rail enclosure<br />
<br />
==== Rasky (KVM over IP) ====<br />
[[File:Rasky_N0.jpg|thumbnail|Rasky]]<br />
[http://www.nexlab.net/product/rasky Rasky] is an expansion board for raspberry pi model 2B to use the rpi as a KVM over IP. It features VGA video acquisition, 2 250VAC 10A relays, 2 digital opto-isolated digital inputs, keyboard, mouse and remote storage emulation over USB, power management using 4 Ni-MH rechargeable AA batteries to assure rpi clean shutdown in case of power loss/failure.<br />
<br />
It is actually in crowdfunding, but production will go on no matter how the campaign will end, the price anyway will change depending on the campaign success. Estimated delivery for the first batch is Q2 2016, it will be available both as a kit and ready to use. All developement, both for hw and sw, is completely open source.<br />
<br />
=== electronics.cat ===<br />
==== 3Bpi - Three Branch Pi ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ set05_08 aka 3Bpi] translates bidirectionally inputs/outputs of the Raspberry Pi's GPIO from 3.3V to 5V TTL levels. It has three external ports to connect [http://electronics.cat/ electronics.cat] open source hardware boards. This board takes advantage of P5's Raspberry Pi, with access to a second I2C channel (I2C_0, it can be used without camera connected) and CTS and RTS for hardware flow control in serial communications. Two of 3Bpi's ports, P3 and P4, can be used as 8 bit input/output or I2C and/or SPI ports. One port, P2, is thought for serial communications and Raspberry Pi can be set as master or slave setting the jumpers properly.<br />
<br />
==== Relays Board ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_02/ set05_02] is a 4 relays board to be connected to [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi]. It can be expanded to another 4 relays board or an [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_04b/ input board]<br />
<br />
==== Input Board ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_04b/ set05_02] is a 4 inputs board to be connected to [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi]. It can be expanded to another 4 inputs board or a [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_02/ 4 relays board]<br />
<br />
==== LEDs + microswitch ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set01_04/ set01_04] is a universal 8 bit inputs (microswitch) / outputs (LEDs) to be connected to [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi]. Each bit is set as input or output through jumpers position.<br />
<br />
==== Digital Input / Output I2C expander ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set03_03/ set03_03] expands 16 inputs/outputs using TWI (I2C) to be connected to [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi]. Each board has two PCF8574. The lower bit is forced to a low level hardware (chip 1 A0 = 0 and chip 2 A0 = 1). Addresses A1 and A2 are set through SMD microswitch (SW1). The jumpers can notify if there is any change when reading, avoiding a constant reading of I2C bus. P1 and P2 connectors are designed to be connected in daisy chain up to four set03_03 boards (64 inputs / outputs).<br />
<br />
==== RS232 to TTL converter ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set01_03/ set01_03] translates RS232 signals to TTL to be connected to P2's [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi] serial communication port.<br />
<br />
==== USB - RS232 TTL / I2C translator ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set01_05/ set01_05] has three functions : 1st) translating USB to TTL Tx and Rx to be connected to [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi], 2nd) converting USB to I2C and 3rd) supplying voltage to next board (it is not for 3Bpi) if jumper is between positions 1 and 2.<br />
<br />
==== uC Atmega ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set01_01/ set01_01] is a microcontroller board with two 8-bit ports of inputs/outputs and one serial communication port. It is useful when it is needed to implement some real time application. It can be connected to [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi] using any port. Usually through serial communication port.<br />
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=== MSL Digital Soulutions ===<br />
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==== RemotePi Board ====<br />
[[File:RemotePiBoard.jpg|thumb|[http://www.msldigital.com/ RemotePi Board]]]<br />
The [http://www.msldigital.com/products/remotepi-board RemotePi Board] is an intelligent infrared remote controlled power switch add-on board for the Raspberry Pi. It allows to switch power on and off using any button (configurable in learning mode) of an existing standard IR remote. Power is only cut after notifying the OS and giving it time to shut-down. It is mainly intended to remote control (using LIRC) and power off/on a mediacenter system. i.e OpenELEC, Raspbmc, XBian, RasPlex, Raspbian. The board is compatible to simple GPIO IR receiver and piggy backs onto the Raspberry Pi, no soldering required. For more information click [http://www.msldigital.com/pages/more-information here].<br />
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=== DTronixs ===<br />
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You can get these boards at tindie.com in the [https://www.tindie.com/stores/DTronixs/ DTronixs store]<br />
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==== MiniPiio L293D ====<br />
[http://zuzebox.wordpress.com/2012/09/07/minipiio-l293d-board-v0-10/ MiniPiio L293D] is a small (50x40mm) add-on board which provides a dual H-Bridge DC-Motor circuit using the venerable L293D chip. <br />
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==== MiniPiio Relay2 ====<br />
[http://zuzebox.wordpress.com/2012/09/07/minipiio-relay2-board-v0-10/ MiniPiio Relay2] is a small (50x40mm) add-on board which provides a two 1A DPCO Relays. Each relay has a set of screw terminals for easy wiring. <br />
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==== MiniPiio DIO16 ====<br />
[http://zuzebox.wordpress.com/2012/06/24/minipiio-dio16-v0-10/ MiniPiio DIO16] is a small (50x40mm) add-on board which provides an additional 16-channels of Digital Input/Outputs for the RPi. It can use either a MCP23S17 (SPI) or MCP23017 (I2C) Port Expander.<br />
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==== MiniPiio RS232 ====<br />
[http://zuzebox.wordpress.com/2012/06/24/minipiio-rs232-v0-10/ MiniPiio RS232] is a small (50x40mm) add-on board which provides a basic RS232 to TTL interface for the RPi. It uses a 3.3V MAX3232 to provide the RS232 interface.<br />
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==== MiniPiio ULN2803 ====<br />
[http://zuzebox.wordpress.com/2012/06/24/minipiio-uln2803-v0-10/ MiniPiio ULN2803] is a small(50x40mm) add-on board which connects a ULN2803 Darlington Driver chip to the RPi's GPIO allowing the RPi to control electronic circuits which require more current to drive them.<br />
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==== RPi MIDI Breakout Board ====<br />
[http://zuzebox.wordpress.com/2012/03/18/midi-breakout-board-for-raspberry-pi-v0-10/ RPi MIDI Breakout Board] is a simple MIDI breakout board for the Raspberry Pi using the hardware UART from the RPi's expansion interface.<br />
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==== RPi Protoboard SM====<br />
[http://zuzebox.wordpress.com/2012/06/25/raspberry-pi-protoboard-sm-v0-10/ RPi Protoboard SM] is a simple prototype board for the Raspberry Pi. Here is [http://www.designspark.com/knowledge/raspberry-pi-prototype-board-files another link] to the same project.<br />
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==== RPi "UserPort" ====<br />
[http://zuzebox.wordpress.com/2012/03/14/userport-for-raspberry-pi-v0-10/ RPi UserPort] is a digital and analogue I/O board for the Raspberry Pi. UserPort replicates the original BBC Micros digital User Port and Analogue Port but uses more modern components such as the MCP23S17 16-ch GPIO and MCP3204 4-ch 12-bit ADC.<br />
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===OpenElectrons.com ===<br />
[[File:Oe-logo-print.png]]<br />
==== PiServoController ====<br />
[[File:PiServoController-board-w300.jpg|thumb|[http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/26 PiServoController]]]<br />
[http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/26 PiServoController] board from [http://www.openelectrons.com OpenElectrons.com] fits over the GPIO pins of Raspberry Pi, and it can control upto 6 servos from Raspberry Pi. It has i2c interface to control i2c devices. This board provides power stabilization for Raspberry Pi, so that any power fluctuations won't cause RPi to reset. It also provides signal buffering so that you can connect higher voltage servos to the board.<br />
For Servo control, it uses Open Source Software, [https://github.com/richardghirst/PiBits/tree/master/ServoBlaster ServoBlaster]. Users can program the servo control in Python.<br />
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==== PiPan ====<br />
[[File:PiPan-by-openelectrons.jpg|thumb|[http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/15 PiPan]]]<br />
[http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/15 PiPan] is a Pan/Tilt Kit for PiCamera designed by [http://www.openelectrons.com OpenElectrons.com]. Pi-Pan provides Pan and tilt movements for your Raspberry Pi Camera, using two servos for X and Y axis movements. The kit includes servos, mounting hardware and [http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/26 PiServoController] board to control servo movements.<br />
Users can program the servo control/camera movements, etc. in Python.<br />
There also is a light that can be fitted in front of the PiCamera to illuminate subjects, [http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/19 PiLight].<br />
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==== PiConsole ====<br />
[[File:PiConsole-by-openelectrons.jpg|thumb|[http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/48 PiConsole]]]<br />
[http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/48 PiConsole] is a Bluetooth Console adapter designed by [http://www.openelectrons.com OpenElectrons.com]. You can use this to access the console of your Pi on a smartphone or tablet, making it very convenient to use RPi outddoors. There are two models, using Bluetooth 2.1 technology and Bluetooth 4.0 (BLE) technology. They also come in the form of a kit, which includes a pass-through header, in case you want to attach other devices on the GPIO header.<br />
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===Pi&Bash>_ ===<br />
[http://www.piandbash.co.uk Pi&Bash>_] Multifunction GPIO Boards for Raspberry Pi <br />
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==== Pi&Bash>_ The One-Stop Raspberry Pi Add-On Board ====<br />
The Pi&Bash>_ is a new add-on board for the brilliant Raspberry Pi single board computer, designed for anyone who wants to get their Raspberry Pi to interact with the outside world. There are already many add-on boards available, but this one is different, since it offers far more flexibility to the user. Most add-on boards will let the user learn some new programming skills by introducing a new function, such as digital I/Os, or a display, or some analogue inputs, but the Pi&Bash>_ gives the users all this and more on a single compact board.<br />
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The beauty of having all these functions on the one board, means that the user is not limited by the constraints of the add-on board, and when they are ready to take the next step and use a new function, they can do so without delay. This is a very powerful motivation for anyone learning to program, as the functions of the board continually inspire the learner.<br />
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The Pi&Bash>_ comes with the following functions/interfaces: [[File:pinventor.co.uk/piandbash_images/FullSizeRender.jpg|thumb|[http://www.pinventor.co.uk/piandbash Pi&Bash]]]<br />
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*Traffic Light LEDs<br />
*5 Push Button Switches<br />
*Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) with 2 lines of 16 characters<br />
*Software switchable LCD backlight<br />
*Thermometer<br />
*8 configurable digital inputs/outputs (I/Os)<br />
*8 analogue inputs<br />
*Header for connecting additional I2C devices<br />
*Can be powered from external 5V supply<br />
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===Pi-Plates.com===<br />
[[File:3D-ppLogoSmall.gif]]<br />
Stackable expansion boards that allow you to control the world with a Raspberry Pi.<br />
====DAQCplate====<br />
[[File:DAQCplate-R1.0.png|thumbnail|DAQCplate from Pi-Plates]]<br />
The Pi-Plates DAQC (DAC-SEE) adds a rich set of input/output options to your Raspberry Pi. It includes 7 powerful digital outputs for driving external devices such as relays and high current LEDs as well as 8 analog to digital inputs for measuring temperature, voltage, humidity and more. In addition there are eight digital inputs, two analog outputs, and seven general purpose indicator LEDs. Other features include:<br />
* Dedicated onboard processor<br />
* Provides real time data collection<br />
* Allows for future code updates<br />
* Only needs two dedicated RPI pins (GPIO 25 and CE1)1<br />
* All features accessible via rich Python command set<br />
* Compatible with all versions of Raspberry Pi<br />
* Design allows up to eight DAQCplates to be stacked together for eight times the I/O<br />
* Uses less than 20mA of DC current during standby<br />
* Conforms to ROHS, FCC Part 15 Class A, and CE standards<br />
* All inputs and outputs ESD and overvoltage protected<br />
* Protects your Raspberry Pi while providing enhanced I/O<br />
* Includes programmable bi-color LED<br />
* Additional 14-pin header included if B+ signals are required<br />
* Capable of reading up to seven HC-SR04 distance sensors<br />
* Each DAQCplate is 100% tested and verified<br />
* Detailed Online Users Guide with Examples<br />
For detailed specifications, go to https://pi-plates.com/product/daqcplate/<br />
==== MOTORplate ====<br />
[[File:MOTORbrochure.jpg|thumbnail|MOTORplate from Pi-Plates]]<br />
The Pi-Plates MOTORplate is the most powerful motor controller you can buy for your Raspberry Pi. It has the capability of driving two stepper motors using four step sizes including microstepping. Or, it can control four DC motors with 10 bit resolution. Additional headers allow dedicated power control to each motor controller. There are four 16-bit tachometers for DC speed control and the ability to use acceleration on all motors to prevent stalls and maximize torque. Four protected general purpose inputs can be be attached to end stop, limit, optical, or hall effect sensors. Other features include:<br />
* Dedicated onboard processor<br />
* Allows for future code updates<br />
* Only needs two dedicated RPI pins (GPIO 25 and CE1)<br />
* All features accessible via rich Python command set<br />
* Compatible with all versions of Raspberry Pi<br />
* Design allows up to eight MOTORplates to be stacked together for eight times the motor drive<br />
* Compatible with all other Pi-Plates. <br />
* Uses less than 20mA of DC current during standby<br />
* Conforms to ROHS, FCC Part 15 Class A, and CE standards<br />
* All inputs and outputs ESD and overvoltage protected<br />
* Protects your Raspberry Pi while providing enhanced smart motor control<br />
* Includes programmable LED<br />
* Additional 14-pin header included if B+ signals are required<br />
* Each MOTORplate is 100% tested and verified<br />
* Detailed Online Users Guide with Examples<br />
For detailed specifications, go to https://pi-plates.com/product/motorplate/<br />
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====PROTOplate====<br />
[[File:PROTOplate-R1.0.png|thumbnail|PROTOplate from Pi-Plates]]<br />
The Pi-Plates PROTOplate provides an inexpensive and convenient way to add personalized and custom hardware to your Pi-Plates based project. Key features include:<br />
* A low cost yet versatile solution for adding custom hardware to a Pi-Plate based design<br />
* Mechanically and electrically compatible with all Pi-Plate boards<br />
* Mates with all three revisions of the Raspberry Pi including version A, B, B+, and R2<br />
* Multiple boards can be stacked to provide addition area for components<br />
* Comes preassembled – no soldering required<br />
* Additional 14-pin header included if B+ and R2 signals are required<br />
For detailed specifications, go to https://pi-plates.com/product/proto/<br />
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===Pridopia ===<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] Rs-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
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==== Rs-Pi 4 USB hub & multi-function I2C AD/DA RTC RS232 board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* The Rs-Pi Internal 4 Ports USB hub with multi-function I2C board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
(RTC-DS1307, Temperature Sensor-TMP102, D/A MCP4725,A/D ADS1015,EEPROM, MCP23008, FT232RL, ZT3243) <br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-hub-i2c-ad-da-ft232-r1.html Rs-Pi-USB-hub-I2C-multi-function AD/DA Board] <br />
with USB to RS232 full DB9 9pin signal or USB to TTL (FT232RL) console port), RTC with CR1220 battrey, USB with 1.6A PTC fuse for all four USB ports. No extra extension cable need. and no extra Power adapter for USB hub. <br />
All from [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/index.html Pridopia]<br />
All of our Rs-Pi Products are design and Made in UK<br />
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We have four different models with different function, you can choose anyone you want.<br />
* 1. Rs-Pi 4 USB Hub with ( ds1307) [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-4hub-rtc-lite2.html Rs-Pi 4 USB Hub RTC -Lite]<br />
* 2. Rs-Pi 4 USB Hub with ( ds1307,tmp102, mcp4725,24c32) [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-hub-i2c-lite.html Rs-Pi USB Hub-Lite]<br />
* 3. Rs-Pi 4 USB Hub with ( ds1307,tmp102, mcp4725,24c32, ft232RL) - with USB to TTL (just need one USB cable plug-in your PC and Rs-Pi) [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-hub-i2c-ft232-lite.html Rs-Pi USB Hub FT232RL-Lite ]<br />
* 4 Rs-Pi 4 USB Hub with ( ds1307,tmp102, mcp4725,ads1015, 24c32, mcp23008, ft232RL, zt3243) with USB to RS232 (DB9 full 9pin RS232 COM port output) or USB to TTL console port [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-hub-i2c-ad-da-ft232-r1.html Rs-Pi-USB-hub-I2C-multi-function AD/DA Board]<br />
All of our Rs-Pi Products are design and Made in UK<br />
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==== Rs-Pi 4 USB hub with I2C 23017x2 32 GPIO board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* The Rs-Pi Internal 4 Ports USB hub with I2C 23017x2 32 GPIO board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-4-hub-i2c-23017-2.html Rs-Pi-4-USB-hub-I2C-23017x2 Board] <br />
All from [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/index.html Pridopia]<br />
All of our Rs-Pi Products are design and Made in UK<br />
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==== Rs-Pi 4 USB hub with SPI 23s17x2 32 GPIO board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* The Rs-Pi Internal 4 Ports USB hub with SPI 23s17x2 32 GPIO board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-4-hub-spi-23s17-2.html Rs-Pi-4-USB-hub-SPI-23s17x2 Board] <br />
All from [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/index.html Pridopia]<br />
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==== Rs-Pi 7 USB hub with multi-function I2C AD/DA board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* The Rs-Pi Internal 7 Ports USB hub with multi-function I2C board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
(RTC-DS1307, Temperature Sensor-TMP102, D/A MCP4725,A/D ADS1015,EEPROM) <br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-7-hub-i2c-ad-da.html Rs-Pi-7-USB-hub-I2C-multi-function AD/DA Board] <br />
RTC with CR2032 battrey, USB with 2 x 1.6A PTC fuse for all seven USB ports. No extra extension cable need. and no extra Power adapter for USB hub. <br />
All from [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/index.html Pridopia]<br />
<br />
We have two different models with different function, you can choose anyone you want.<br />
* 1. Rs-Pi 7 USB Hub with ( ds1307,tmp102,24c32) [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-7-hub-i2c-lite.html Rs-Pi 7 USB Hub -Lite]<br />
* 2. Rs-Pi 7 USB Hub with ( ds1307,tmp102,24c32,ads1015,mcp4725 ) [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-7-hub-i2c-ad-da.html Rs-Pi 7 USB Hub AD/DA Board ]<br />
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==== Rs-Pi 7 USB hub with I2C 23017x1 16 GPIO board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* The Rs-Pi Internal 7 Ports USB hub with I2C 23017 16 GPIO board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-7-hub-i2c-23017-1.html Rs-Pi-7-USB-hub-I2C-23017 Board] <br />
All from [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/index.html Pridopia]<br />
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==== Rs-Pi 7 USB hub with SPI 23s17x1 16 GPIO board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* The Rs-Pi Internal 7 Ports USB hub with SPI 23S17 16 GPIO board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-7-hub-spi-23s17-1.html Rs-Pi-7-USB-hub-SPI-23S17 Board] <br />
All from [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/index.html Pridopia]<br />
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==== Rs-Pi I2C 23017 x2 (or SPI 23s17 x2) 32 GPIO with uln2803 x2 board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* 1. The Rs-Pi I2C 23017x2 32 GPIO with 8 Switch input & uln2803x2 output board <br />
each 23017 port A output to ULN2803, first one 23017 port B for 8 switch input, second one 23017 port B for normal output with 8 LED.<br />
with 3.5mm block terminal 9pin output, can plug in our 2803 relay board<br />
with two Step motor connector (5V,D0,D1,D2,D3) (5V,D4,D5,D6,D7) can use Step motor (28BYJ-48 5VDC)<br />
with 4 5V motor output port <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-i2c-23017x2-2803x2.html Rs-Pi-I2C-23017x2-2803x2 Board] <br />
* 2. The Rs-Pi SPI 23s17x2 32 GPIO with 8 Switch input & uln2803x2 output board <br />
each 23s17 port A output to ULN2803, first one 23s17 port B for 8 switch input, second one 23s17 port B for normal output with 8 LED.<br />
with 3.5mm block terminal 9pin output, can plug in our 2803 relay board<br />
with two Step motor connector (5V,D0,D1,D2,D3) (5V,D4,D5,D6,D7) can use Step motor (28BYJ-48 5VDC)<br />
with 4 5V motor output port <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-spi-23s17x2-2803x2.html Rs-Pi-SPI-23s17x2-2803x2 Board] <br />
All from [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/index.html Pridopia]<br />
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==== Rs-Pi I2C 23017 -2 or SPI 23s17 -2 - 32 GPIO Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* 1. Rs-Pi I2c 23017 x2 32GPIO board I2C interface <br />
size 49mm x 49mm <br />
with 32 Blue SMD LED [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23017-2-lp.html Rs-Pi-23017-2]<br />
-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* 2. Rs-Pi SPI 23s17 x2 32GPIO Board SPI Interface<br />
size 49mm x 49mm<br />
with 32 Blue SMD LED [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23s17-2-lp.html Rs-Pi-23S17-2]<br />
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==== Rs-Pi I2C 23017 -4 or SPI 23s17 -4 - 64 GPIO Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* 1. Rs-Pi I2c 23017 x4 64 GPIO board I2C interface <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
with 64 Blue SMD LED [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23017-4-lp.html Rs-Pi-23017-4]<br />
* 2. Rs-Pi SPI 23s17 x4 64 GPIO Board SPI Interface<br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
with 64 Blue SMD LED [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23s17-4-lp.html Rs-Pi-23S17-4]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi I2C 23017 -8 or SPI 23s17 -8 - 128 GPIO Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* 1. Rs-Pi I2c 23017 x8 128GPIO board I2C interface <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23017-8-lp.html Rs-Pi-23017-8]<br />
* 2. Rs-Pi SPI 23s17 x8 128GPIO Board SPI Interface<br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23s17-8-lp.html Rs-Pi-23S17-8]<br />
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==== Rs-Pi I2C 32 Channel PWM /Servo Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi I2c 32 channel PWM / Servo board I2C interface <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-9685-2-lp.html Rs-Pi-9685-2]<br />
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==== Rs-Pi I2C 16 Channel PWM /Servo & I2C 23017 (or SPI 23s17) 16 GPIO Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* 1. Rs-Pi I2c 32 channel PWM / Servo board & I2C 23017-1 16 GPIO + uln2803 for Port A <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-9685-23017-lp.html Rs-Pi-9685-23017] <br />
* 2. Rs-Pi I2c 32 channel PWM / Servo board & SPI 23S17-1 16 GPIO + uln2803 for Port A <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-9685-23s17-lp.html Rs-Pi-9685-23s17]<br />
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==== Rs-Pi I2C 24x16 LED Matrix Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
Rs-Pi I2c 24x16 LED Matrix Board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-matrix-3.html Rs-Pi-24x16 LED Matrix] <br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi I2C 16x16 LED Matrix Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
Rs-Pi I2c 24x16 LED Matrix Board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-matrix-2.html Rs-Pi-16x16 LED Matrix] <br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi ULN2803 & SPI AD/DA & I2C 1-Wire - special for rs-pi v2-p5 ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi ULN2803 & SPI AD/DA with 1-Wire (V2-P5 support) Board <br />
ULN2803 8 Darlington transistor array output<br />
can output to 8 5V relay <br />
with 2 Step motor connector,can connect Step motor(28BYJ-48 5VDC)<br />
and MCP3002 SPI Interface 10 bit Analog-to-Digital Converter<br />
and MCP4802 SPI Interface 8 bit Digital-to-Analog Converter<br />
size 49mm x 39mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-2803-ad-da-1wire.html Rs-Pi-2803-1-Wire]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi ULN2803 8bit 2 Relay Board + 2 Step Motor Port ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi ULN2803 2 Relay Board + 2 Step Motor Port<br />
ULN2803 8 Darlington transistor array output<br />
size 55mm x 40mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-2803-step.html Rs-Pi-2803-2Relay-StepMotor]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi ULN2803 & SPI AD/DA Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi ULN2803 & SPI AD/DA Board <br />
ULN2803 8 Darlington transistor array output<br />
can output to 8 5V relay <br />
with 2 Step motor connector,can connect Step motor(28BYJ-48 5VDC)<br />
and MCP3002 SPI Interface 10 bit Analog-to-Digital Converter<br />
and MCP4802 SPI Interface 8 bit Digital-to-Analog Converter<br />
size 49mm x 39mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-2803-sm-ad-da-lp.html Rs-Pi-2803-ADDA]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi ULN2803 8bit 2 Relay , 4 Relay, 8 Relay Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
*1. Rs-Pi ULN2803 2 Relay Board <br />
ULN2803 8 Darlington transistor array output<br />
size 49mm x 40mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-2803-2relay.html Rs-Pi-2803-2Relay]<br />
*2. Rs-Pi ULN2803 4 Relay Board <br />
ULN2803 8 Darlington transistor array output<br />
size 76mm x 36mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-2803-4relay.html Rs-Pi-2803-4Relay]<br />
*3. Rs-Pi ULN2803 8 Relay Board <br />
ULN2803 8 Darlington transistor array output<br />
size 76mm x 76mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-2803-8relay.html Rs-Pi-2803-8Relay]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi L293D-3 6 Motor Board support Rs-pi V2-P5====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
*1. Rs-Pi L293D-3 6 Motor Board support Rs-Pi- V2 P5<br />
size 55mm x 56mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-L293d-3.html Rs-Pi-L293D-3 Motor Board]<br />
All of our Rs-Pi Products are design and Made in UK<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi L293D-2 4 Motor Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi L293D-2 4 Motor Board <br />
size 55mm x 56mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-L293d-2.html Rs-Pi-L293D-2 Motor Board]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi 8GPIO Switch & I2C 23017 (or SPI 23s17) 16 GPIO Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* 1. Rs-Pi 8GPIO Switch & I2C 23017-1 16 GPIO + uln2803 for Port A <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23017-8sw.html Rs-Pi-23017-8-Switch] <br />
* 2. Rs-Pi 8GPIO Switch & SPI 23S17-1 16 GPIO + uln2803 for Port A <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23s17-8sw.html Rs-Pi-23s17-8-Switch]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi 4 USB hub & 7 USB hub with 1-Wire Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* 1. Rs-Pi 4 USB hub & multi function & 1-Wire Board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-4hub-i2c-ad-da-1wire.html Rs-Pi-4hub-1Wire] <br />
* 2. Rs-Pi 7 USB hub & multi function & 1-Wire Board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-7-hub-i2c-ad-da-1wire.html Rs-Pi-7hub-1Wire]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi 2482-100 & 2482-800 1-Wire 9 channel Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi 2482-800 & 2482-100 9 Channel 1-Wire Board <br />
DS2482-800 8 channel with 8 ESD diode & DS2482-100 with 1 ESD diode 1 channel 1-Wire board<br />
with AM2302 sockt & DS18B20 socket<br />
size 71mm x 54mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-2482-800.html Rs-Pi-9Channel-1-Wire]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi i2c 18 bit 32 channel A/D Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi i2c 18bit 32 Channel A/D Board <br />
i2c 18bit 32 channel A/D board<br />
size 71mm x 54mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-3424-8.html Rs-Pi-32Channel-A/D]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi i2c 18 bit 16 channel A/D Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi i2c 18bit 16 Channel A/D Board <br />
i2c 18bit 16 channel A/D board<br />
size 71mm x 54mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-3424-4.html Rs-Pi-16Channel-A/D Board]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi USB to TTL console Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi USB to TTL Console Board <br />
USB to TTL Console module plug in Rs-Pi with normal USb to Mini USb cable with your PC or Mac<br />
size 32mm x 39mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-ttl.html Rs-Pi-USB-TTL Console Board]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi RS232 DB9 cable ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi RS232 DB9 console cable with 90cm length cable [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-232r1-db9.html Rs-Pi-RS232-DB9]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi 16 channel PWM/Servo & L293D-2 4 Motor w/ DC Power supply ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi 16 channel PWM/Servo & L293D-2 4 Motor w/ DC Power supply [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-9685-l293d-pw.html Rs-Pi-16 channel PWM/Servo & 2 L293D 4 Motor & DC Power Supply]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi 16 channel PWM/Servo & L293D-2 4 Motor ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi 16 channel PWM/Servo & L293D-2 4 Motor [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-9685-l293d.html Rs-Pi-16 channel PWM/Servo & 2 L293D 4 Motor ]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi LCD Master Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi LCD Master Board support GPIO 84x48 LCD, GPIO 16x2 LCD, GPIO 20x4 LCD [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-LCD-master.html Rs-Pi LCD Master Board ]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi i2c LCD Master Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi LCD Master Board support GPIO 84x48 LCD, i2c 16x2 LCD, i2c 20x4 LCD [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-i2c-LCD-master.html Rs-Pi i2c LCD Master Board ]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi Power Bank Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi DC Power Bank Board provide 5V, 3.3V, GND signal, also provide 4 extra logic level converter on board, with 2 channel i2c input socket with logic level converter [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-power-bank.html Rs-Pi DC Power supply multi-function Board ]<br />
<br />
New Scratch software support our full range products [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/rs-pi-set-scratch.html Scratch interface ]<br />
<br />
All of our Rs-Pi Products are design and Made in UK<br />
All can plug in our RS-Pi USB hub multi-function Board and work together.<br />
<br />
=== Sheepwalk Electronics ===<br />
[[File:SWE LOGO.png|none]]<br />
<br />
==== RPI1 Passive 1-Wire Module ====<br />
[[File:SWE RPI1.jpg|thumbnail|none]]<br />
The [http://www.sheepwalkelectronics.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=32 RPI1] is a very simple board to allow easy use of the kernel/GPIO based 1-Wire Master on your Raspberry Pi. It is available assembled or as a kit of parts.<br />
<br />
==== RPI2 Single Channel I2C to 1-Wire Master ====<br />
[[File:SWE RPI2.jpg|thumbnail|none]]<br />
The [http://www.sheepwalkelectronics.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=30 RPI2] is a DS2482-100 based I2C to 1-Wire Master. Fully supported by OWFS it allows you to access the full range of 1-Wire devices on your Raspberry Pi.<br />
<br />
==== RPI3 Eight Channel I2C to 1-Wire Master ====<br />
[[File:SWE RPI3.jpg|thumbnail|none]]<br />
The [http://www.sheepwalkelectronics.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=33 RPI3] is a DS2482-800 based eight channel I2C to 1-Wire Master. Fully supported by OWFS it allows you to access the full range of 1-Wire devices on your Raspberry Pi. Having 8 separate 1-Wire channels it allows you to build a large 1-Wire network. It also optionally features a DS1307 I2C Real Time Clock IC ensuring accurate timing for your 1-Wire data even after a reboot.<br />
<br />
=== Cabin Tech Global, LLC ===<br />
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==== Guzunty Programmable I/O Expansion Board ====<br />
The [http://www.cabintechglobal.com?tab=semi&prod=guzuntykit Guzunty] adds open source programmable hardware to the Raspberry Pi at an amazingly low price. The design contains a 72 macrocell programmable logic device, so the board functions like a 'virtual breadboard'.<br><br />
[[File:Guzunty photo.jpg|thumbnail|none]]<br />
<br>This board is ideal for those with many different projects in mind, because it is so flexible. It can be a simple IO expander, a 7 segment LED driver, provide servo and regular PWM outputs, or anything you can dream up that will fit into 1600 logic gates. The device is '5 volt tolerant' and so can be used to safely interface 5v logic devices (such as Arduino) to the 3.3v Raspberry Pi. The [https://github.com/Guzunty/Pi/wiki GitHub] community site contains many ready made cores that you can download and use directly. You can design your own custom cores using industry standard languages such as VHDL or Verilog. <br />
<br />
=== Axiris ===<br />
==== AbioWire+ ====<br />
[http://www.axiris.eu/en/index.php/1-wire/abiowire AbioWire+] is a 1-Wire adapter providing seventeen 1-Wire channels with ESD protection, three 1-Wire controller chips, and a real-time clock (RTC).<br />
<br />
==== AbioCard model A ====<br />
[http://www.axiris.eu/en/index.php/i-o-cards/abiocard AbioCard model A] expansion board featuring a real-time clock (RTC), 8 bidirectional I/O lines, 8 12-bit ADC inputs, 16 PWM outputs at 97 kHz with 8-bit resolution.<br />
<br />
==== AbioCard model B ====<br />
[http://www.axiris.eu/en/index.php/i-o-cards/abiocard AbioCard model B] expansion board featuring a real-time clock (RTC), 8 bidirectional I/O lines, 8 12-bit ADC inputs, 16 PWM outputs at 40-1000 Hz with 12-bit resolution.<br />
<br />
==== AbioRTC ====<br />
[http://www.axiris.eu/en/index.php/i-o-cards/abiortc AbioRTC] is an inexpensive real-time clock (RTC) expansion board.<br />
<br />
=== Dexter Industries ===<br />
==== GrovePi ====<br />
[http://www.dexterindustries.com/GrovePi/ GrovePi] is an Arduino based expansion board which adds support for [http://www.seeedstudio.com/wiki/GROVE_System Grove] analog, digital, serial and I2C sensors.<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
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=== Amescon===<br />
<br />
==== RasPiComm ====<br />
[[File:RasPiComm.jpg|thumbnail|right|RasPiComm]]<br />
The [http://www.amescon.com/products.aspx RasPiComm] by [http://www.amescon.com/ Amescon] is a piggyback-mountable extension board and offers:<br />
<br />
* RS-485<br />
* RS-232<br />
* RTC<br />
* direct I2C connector<br />
* 5-way joystick<br />
with driver support. Fully compatible with the B+!<br />
<br />
More information: [http://www.amescon.com/products/technical-specifications.aspx Technical Specifications].<br />
<br />
==== RasPiComm+ ====<br />
<br />
[[File:RPCPMainboard.jpg|thumbnail|right|RasPiComm+ mainboard with 4 modules (not attached)]]<br />
<br />
The [http://www.amescon.com/products/raspicommplus.aspx RasPiComm+] by [http://www.amescon.com/ Amescon] is a modular extension board for the Raspberry Pi and offers:<br />
<br />
* 4 module slots for a wide range of modules (RS-232, RS-485 4 Wire, GSM, GPS, 1Wire, CAN, 8 Input, 8 Output, 16 isolated I/O, Profibus,...)<br />
* RTC<br />
* easy to set up<br />
* full driver support<br />
* industrial version for isolated 24V available<br />
<br />
The RasPiComm+ will be launched Q1 2015. If you want to have it before the official launch, you can support the [http://igg.me/p/997426/x/9106232 Indiegogo campaign].<br />
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=== Ardhat ===<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
[http://ardhat.com Ardhat] is a HAT compliant Smart Power, Robotics and IoT Platform for the Raspberry Pi<br />
<br />
<br />
[[File:ArdhatTopHatMotorClean.jpg|thumbnail|right|Ardhat with Arduino Motor Shield]]<br />
[[File:ArdhatSolar.png|thumbnail|right|Ardhat with A+ and Solar Panel]]<br />
[[File:ArdhatBallbotLowAngle.jpg|thumbnail|right|Ardhat with Lego EV3 Mindstorms]]<br />
'''Hardware Features'''<br />
<br />
* Integrated 16MHz Arduino compatible processor<br />
* Accepts 5V Arduino shields, but also available with long -tail HAT header pins for HAT expansion.<br />
* 12 ch PWM O/P, 6 ch analog I/P <br />
* Real-time Clock <br />
* External 8-28V power input <br />
* High Power 3A 5V O/P <br />
* Full BBU/UPS <br />
* 10-DOF Sensor Fusion <br />
* Long Range Wireless Mesh up to 15km<br />
* Built-in 2050mAH battery <br />
* Barometer <br />
* Thermometer <br />
* Programmable Power/Navigation combo switch <br />
* ‘Zero CPU’ SmartLED driver <br />
* Ext and LiPo voltage monitors <br />
* Charge status & programmable LEDS <br />
* Programmable wakeup/watchdog <br />
* > 1,000 hour sleep mode operation <br />
* Fully RPi HAT standard compliant (with EEPROM) <br />
* Standard LiPo battery connector <br />
* Uses standard Arduino IDE <br />
* PiBow 'TopHat' available to provide physical protection<br />
* HAT compliant device-tree EEPROM<br />
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<br />
'''Software'''<br />
<br />
The preferred environment for programming Ardhat is javascript, using node.js with Johnny Five, though Python and C/C++ bindings are also available, see Ardhat [https://github.com/Ardhat Github].<br />
<br />
The Ardhat Real-Time is supplied as a preloaded sketch that includes a co-operative multitasking scheduler and utility functions, which can be modified as required using the Arduino IDE.<br />
It uses ~2kB of Arduino program space.<br />
<br />
The basic functions include:<br />
<br />
* Internal & external supply voltage monitoring <br />
* Sensor Fusion monitoring <br />
* Power/Navigation switch monitoring<br />
* Real-time clock monitoring<br />
* Status reporting to Raspberry Pi over Firmata<br />
* Raspberry Pi status monitoring <br />
* Sleep/Power Down Management<br />
* Wakeup scheduling<br />
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=== dresden elektronik ===<br />
==== RaspBee ====<br />
The [http://www.dresden-elektronik.de/funktechnik/solutions/wireless-light-control/raspbee/?L=1 RaspBee] is an expansion board which brings ZigBee connectivity to the Raspberry Pi. The shield allows direct communication with ZigBee PRO devices like Philips Hue, XBee Series 2 and others.<br />
<br />
Key Features:<br />
* powered by Atmels ATmega256RFR2 (8-Bit AVR, 256 kB Flash, integrated RF transceiver)<br />
* 500m signal range (power amplified)<br />
* preflashed ZigBee firmware<br />
* also supports custom firmware via bootloader<br />
* extensive software package available<br />
<br />
===AB Electronics UK===<br />
<br />
====1-Wire Pi ====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/27/1-Wire-Pi 1 Wire Pi] from AB Electronics is a communication board supporting the 1-Wire® protocol. A 5V buffered I2C port is also provided on the board.<br />
<br />
====1-Wire Pi Plus ====<br />
[[File:1_wire_pi_plus.jpg|thumbnail|1 Wire Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/60/1-Wire-Pi-Plus 1 Wire Pi Plus] from AB Electronics UK is a communication board supporting the 1-Wire® protocol. Designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. A 5V buffered I2C port is also provided on the board.<br />
<br />
==== ADC Pi - Raspberry Pi Analogue to Digital converter ====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/17/ADC-Pi-V2---Raspberry-Pi-Analogue-to-Digital-converter ADC Pi V2.1] is an 8 channel 17 bit analogue to digital converter designed to work with the Raspberry Pi platform. The ADC Pi V2.1 is based on two Microchip MCP3424 A/D converters each containing 4 analogue inputs with up to 18 bit resolution. <br />
<br />
==== ADC Pi Plus - Raspberry Pi Analogue to Digital converter ====<br />
[[File:Adcpiplus.jpg|thumbnail|ADC Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/56/ADC-Pi-Plus---Raspberry-Pi-Analogue-to-Digital-converter ADC Pi Plus] is an 8 channel 17 bit analogue to digital converter designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. . The ADC Pi Plus is based on two Microchip MCP3424 A/D converters each containing 4 analogue inputs with up to 18 bit resolution. <br />
<br />
====ADC DAC Pi - 12 bit 2 channel ADC and DAC====<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/39/ADC-DAC-Pi-Raspberry-Pi-ADC-and-DAC-expansion-board ADCDAC Pi] is a 2 channel 12 bit analogue to digital converter and 2 channel 12 bit digital to analogue converter designed to work with the Raspberry Pi platform. <br />
<br />
====Breakout Pi - Prototyping board====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/46/products3Raspberry-Pi46Breakout-Pi Breakout Pi] is a useful and versatile prototyping expansion board for the Raspberry Pi models A and B.<br />
<br />
====Breakout Pi Plus - Prototyping board====<br />
[[File:Breakout_pi_plus.jpg|thumbnail|Breakout Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/59/Breakout-Pi-Plus Breakout Pi Plus] is a useful and versatile prototyping expansion board designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. <br />
<br />
====Com Pi RS232 Serial and 1-Wire ====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/26/Com-Pi-RS232-Serial-and-1-Wire Com Pi] from AB Electronics is a communication board supporting RS232 and 1-Wire® protocols. A 5V buffered I2C port is also provided on the board.<br />
<br />
====Delta-Sigma Pi 18 bit Analogue to Digital converter ====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/14/Delta-Sigma-Pi-18-bit-Analogue-to-Digital-converter Delta-Sigma Pi] is an 8 channel analogue to digital converter designed for use on the Raspberry Pi computer platform. The board is based around the MCP3424 low noise and high accuracy 18 bit delta-sigma analogue to digital converter from Microchip Technology Inc. A pair of MCP3424 converters are included on the board along with an I2C buffer interface allowing you to connect additional 5V I2C devices to the same bus.<br />
<br />
====IO Pi 32 Channel Port Expander====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/18/IO-Pi-32-Channel-Port-Expander-for-the-Raspberry-Pi-computer-boards IO Pi] is a 32 channel digital expansion board designed for use on the Raspberry Pi computer platform. The board is based around the MCP23017 16-bit I/O expander from Microchip Technology Inc. A pair of MCP23017 expanders are included on the board allowing you to connect up to 32 digital inputs or outputs to the Raspberry Pi. <br />
<br />
====IO Pi Plus 32 Channel Port Expander====<br />
[[File:Iopiplus.jpg|thumbnail|IO Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/54/IO-Pi-Plus IO Pi Plus] is a 32 channel digital expansion board designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. The board is based around the MCP23017 16-bit I/O expander from Microchip Technology Inc. A pair of MCP23017 expanders are included on the board allowing you to connect up to 32 digital inputs or outputs to the Raspberry Pi.<br />
<br />
====Raspberry Pi Plus Adapter Kit====<br />
[[File:Plus_adapter.jpg|thumbnail|Raspberry Pi Plus Adapter Kit]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/58/Raspberry-Pi-Plus-Adapter-Kit Raspberry Pi Plus Adapter Kit] allows you to connect expansion boards designed for the original Raspberry Pi models A and B onto your new Raspberry Pi A+, Raspberry Pi B+ and Raspberry Pi 2 Model B. The adapter board includes mounting holes for both the Raspberry Pi and the expansion board allowing you to securely fit your expansion boards onto the Raspberry Pi. <br />
<br />
====Raspberry Pi B+ Breakout Kit====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/48/Raspberry-Pi-B-Breakout-Kit Raspberry Pi B+ Breakout] is an easy to assemble breakout board to use with the Raspberry Pi model B+<br />
<br />
====RTC Pi Real time Clock Module ====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/15/RTC-Pi-Real-time-Clock-Module RTC Pi] is a real time clock module which connects via the GPIO port on a Raspberry Pi.<br />
<br />
====RTC Pi Plus Real time Clock Module ====<br />
[[File:Rtcpiplus.jpg|thumbnail|RTC Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/52/RTC-Pi-Plus RTC Pi Plus] is a real time clock module which connects via the GPIO port on a Raspberry Pi. Designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. <br />
<br />
====Serial Pi - RS232 serial interface====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/29/Serial-Pi Serial Pi] is a stackable communication board supporting the RS232 serial protocol.<br />
<br />
====Serial Pi Plus - RS232 serial interface====<br />
[[File:Serialpiplus.jpg|thumbnail|Serial Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/51/Serial-Pi-Plus Serial Pi Plus] is a stackable communication board supporting the RS232 serial protocol. Designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. <br />
<br />
====Servo Pi - PWM servo controller====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/44/Servo-Pi Servo Pi] is a 16-channel, 12-bit PWM controller suitable for driving LEDs and radio control servos. <br />
<br />
===Advamation===<br />
<br />
==== AdvaBoard RPi1 ====<br />
The [http://www.advaboard.de AdvaBoard RPi1] is a multifunctional extension-board, which contains:<br />
<br />
* TFT-display-interface (3.2" 320x240, 5" 800x480, 7" 800x480)<br />
* touchscreen interface<br />
* real-time-clock (RTC)<br />
* CPLD + a microcontroller<br />
* all I/Os are 5V-tolerant, except I2C<br />
* analog-I/Os (4* 16bit inputs, 2* 8bit outputs)<br />
* separate connectors for all interfaces (I2C, SPI, digital/analog-I/O, RS-232, RS-485 incl. pluggable terminator)<br />
* power-management: battery-backed RPC/I2C-interfaces, power-down, power-up on time or event, separately powered peripherals<br />
* JTAG-programmer for Xilinx CPLDs/FPGAs, C2-programmer for SiLabs C8051F*<br />
* Software (C + Python 2.6/3.x libraries, free example programs)<br />
<br />
Details can be found at [http://www.advamation.com/products/embeddedpc/advaboard.html www.advamation.com/products/embeddedpc/advaboard.html].<br />
<br />
More boards (e.g. additional displays, I/Os, motors, sensors etc.), which can be connected to the Raspberry Pi and/or the AdvaBoard RPi1 will also be available soon.<br />
<br />
===Pi Supply - Pi Cocktails===<br />
<br />
The following add on boards will shortly be available from [http://www.pi-supply.com Pi Supply] and are based on the Pi Cocktail series of boards explored in [http://themagpi.com The MagPi magazine]. More details to follow soon.<br />
<br />
===MyPiShop===<br />
==== Pi 8 LED & 8 Button ====<br />
[http://mypishop.com/Pi%208%20LED%20&%208%20Button.html Pi 8 LED & 8 Button] interface board for Raspberry Pi. <br />
<br />
Perfect way to learn how to use the GPIO pins.<br/><br />
Plugs directly into the Raspberry Pi GPIO connector. (P1 header)<br/><br />
Has eight bright green LED's and eight momentary switches.<br/><br />
For a more detailed description see: http://mypishop.com/Pi%208%20LED%20&%208%20Button.html<br />
<br />
==== Stepper Motor Controller Board ====<br />
[http://mypishop.com/Stepper.html Pi Stepper Motor Controller] interface board for Raspberry Pi. <br />
<br />
The stepper board uses 8 GPIO pins to drive up to two stepper motors.<br/><br />
(One stepper motor is included in the kit)<br/><br />
Plugs directly into the Raspberry Pi GPIO connector. (P1 header)<br/><br />
The board can use the 5 VDC provided by the Raspberry Pi or you can optionally provide your own source voltage to drive the motors.<br/><br />
This board includes a ULN2803 8 Channel Darlington Driver and can be used to control other higher current devices such as relay boards, etc.<br/><br />
For a more detailed description see: http://mypishop.com/Stepper.html<br />
<br />
==== Read Your Pi !(LCD Interface Board) ====<br />
[http://mypishop.com/Read%20Your%20Pi%20!.html Read Your Pi (LCD)] interface board for Raspberry Pi. <br />
<br />
Available kits with 20x4 LCD display or 16x2 LCD display.<br />
The interface board uses the GPIO pins display characters on a LCD display.<br/><br />
Plugs directly into the Raspberry Pi GPIO connector. (P1 header)<br/><br />
For a more detailed description see: http://mypishop.com/Read%20Your%20Pi%20!.html<br />
<br />
==== Protect Your Pi ! (16 or 32 IO Expansion Kit) ====<br />
[http://mypishop.com/ Protect Your Pi (LCD)] interface board for Raspberry Pi. <br />
<br />
Available kits with 16 or 32 GPIO expansion pins.<br />
The expansion board uses the I2C bus on the Raspberry Pi to provide up to 32 additional GPIO pins.<br/><br />
Plugs directly into the Raspberry Pi GPIO connector. (P1 header)<br/><br />
For a more detailed description see: http://mypishop.com<br />
<br />
==== Pi MATRIX ! 8X8 LED Matrix with 16 bit I/O ! ====<br />
[http://mypishop.com/ Pi MATRIX !] 8X8 LED Matrix with 16 bit I/O kit for the Raspberry Pi. <br />
<br />
HUGE 8X8 LED MATRIX<br/><br />
Plugs directly into the Raspberry Pi GPIO connector. (P1 header)<br/><br />
Take the display off and use it for 16 bits of I/O<br/><br />
For a more detailed description see: http://mypishop.com<br />
<br />
=== Mikronauts ===<br />
<br />
==== Pi Droid Alpha Educational Robot Controller ====<br />
[[File:Pi_droid_alpha_0021.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Pi Droid Alpha Educational Robot Controller]]<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-droid-alpha/ Pi Droid Alpha Educational Robot Controller] Raspberry Pi expansion board from [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] <br />
<br />
Pi Droid Alpha adds: <br />
<br />
- eight FlexIO Servo/PWM/IO headers<br />
<br />
- sixteen digital input/outputs<br />
<br />
- eight analog inputs<br />
<br />
- a dual h-bridge motor driver <br />
<br />
to Raspberry Pi.<br />
<br />
==== RoboPi Advanced Robot Controller ====<br />
[[File:RoboPi_Pi_A_0863_web_800px.jpg|300px|thumb|right|RoboPi Advanced Robot Controller]]<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/robopi/ RoboPi Advanced Robot Controller] Raspberry Pi expansion board from [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] <br />
<br />
RoboPi adds:<br />
<br />
- eight-core 32-bit microcontroller running at 100Mhz<br />
<br />
- 24x FlexIO Servo/PWM/io<br />
<br />
- 8x 12 bit analog inputs<br />
<br />
- easy to use C and Python RoboPi API<br />
<br />
to the Raspberry Pi in order to off-load hard real time I/O and allow more precise timing than Linux running on the Pi allows.<br />
<br />
==== Pi Rtc Dio Gold Real Time Clock + Digital I/O expander ====<br />
[[File:Pi_Rtc_Dio_0640a_web.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Pi Rtc Dio expansion board for the Raspberry Pi]]<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-rtc-dio/ Mikronauts Pi Rtc Dio Real Time Clock & I/O Expansion Board] <br />
<br />
Pi Rtc Dio Gold adds:<br />
<br />
- Real Time Clock<br />
<br />
- 3v3 power supply<br />
<br />
- 32 bits digital I/O<br />
<br />
- prototyping area<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc Dio stacks on top of the Raspberry Pi and was designed by [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] to make building one-off expansion circuits easier for everyone. Pi Rtc Dio also has a four pin I2C expansion header, and a five pin COM connector for future expansion.<br />
<br />
==== Pi Rtc Dio Silver Digital I/O expander ====<br />
[[File:pi_jumper_large_breadboard.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Pi Jumper Breakout Board]]<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-rtc-dio/ Mikronauts Pi Rtc Dio Real Time Clock & I/O Expansion Board] that stacks on top of the Raspberry Pi and was designed by [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] to add 32 digital I/O's and 3.3v power supply making one-off expansion circuits easier for everyone. Pi Rtc Dio also has a four pin I2C expansion header, and a five pin COM connector for future expansion.<br />
<br />
==== Pi Jumper & Pi Jumper Plus Breakout with 3v3 and 5v I2C ====<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-jumper/ Pi Jumper] is the ultimate Raspberry Pi breakout board from [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts]<br />
<br />
Pi Jumper adds:<br />
<br />
- clearly labelled breakout of the 26 pin GPIO connector<br />
<br />
- 3v3 power supply for your breadboard circuits<br />
<br />
- 3v3 I2C expansion connector<br />
<br />
- 5v I2C expansion connector<br />
<br />
Pi Jumper Plus provides an IDC jumper cable instead of the stacking header so that you can plug Pi Jumper Plus right into a solderless breadboard.<br />
<br />
==== SchoolBoard ][ develpoment board with LED's & Switches ====<br />
[[File:Pi_jumper_schoolboard2.jpg|300px|thumb|right|SchoolBoard 2 Development Board shown with Pi Jumper and Raspberry Pi]]<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/proto/schoolboard/ SchoolBoard ][ 8xLED's, 8xDipSw, 8xPushButton, large solderless bread board for education from [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts]<br />
<br />
SchoolBoard ][ adds:<br />
<br />
- 8x LED's with current limiting resistors<br />
<br />
- 8x slide switches with current limiting resistors<br />
<br />
- 8x tactile push buttons with current limiting resistors<br />
<br />
SchoolBoard ][ was designed to work with any single board computer or other development board.<br />
<br />
==== EZasPi prototyping board, stacks on TOP of Pi rev.1/2 ====<br />
[[File:EZasPi-400pix.jpg|300px|thumb|right|EZasPi Prototyping board for the Raspberry Pi]]<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/ezaspi/ EZasPi] prototyping board for rev.1 or rev.2 Raspberry Pi, with stacking header and mounting hardware<br />
<br />
EZasPi adds:<br />
<br />
- Raspberry Pi GPIO 26 connector labeled on both sides<br />
<br />
- 3v3 4 pin I2C expansion connector<br />
<br />
- 3v3 5 pin TTL level serial port connection<br />
<br />
- extra large prototyping area<br />
<br />
- mounting holes compatible with rev.2 Model A & Model B<br />
<br />
- works with 26 & 40 pin Raspberry Pi, Banana Pi, Odroid C1, MIPS CI20 and more<br />
<br />
==== EZasPi (B) prototyping board, stacks on UNDER Pi rev.2 ====<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/ezaspi-b/ EZasPi (B)] prototyping board for the rev.2 Raspberry Pi, with stacking header and mounting hardware<br />
<br />
Both boards are silk screened to indicate signal busing, are designed to accommodate screw terminals, and have an I2C expansion header footprint. EZasPi also has a COM expansion header footprint.<br />
<br />
=== Nexlab.net ===<br />
<br />
==== OssoPI (Relay and digital inputs) ====<br />
[[File:OssoPI.jpg|thumbnail|OssoPI]]<br />
[http://www.nexlab.net/product/ossopi-raspberrypi-io-expansion-board/ OssoPI] is an expansion board featuring 8x 277V @ 10A relays + 8x digital (opto or non-opto isolated) inputs on standard dimensions for 9 unit DIN rail enclosure<br />
<br />
==== Rasky (KVM over IP) ====<br />
[[File:Rasky.jpg|thumbnail|Rasky]]<br />
[http://www.nexlab.net/product/rasky Rasky] is an expansion board for raspberry pi model 2B to use the rpi as a KVM over IP. It features VGA video acquisition, 2 250VAC 10A relays, 2 digital opto-isolated digital inputs, keyboard, mouse and remote storage emulation over USB, power management using 4 Ni-MH rechargeable AA batteries to assure rpi clean shutdown in case of power loss/failure.<br />
<br />
It is actually in crowdfunding, but production will go on no matter how the campaign will end, the price anyway will change depending on the campaign success. Estimated delivery for the first batch is Q2 2016, it will be available both as a kit and ready to use. All developement, both for hw and sw, is completely open source.<br />
<br />
=== electronics.cat ===<br />
==== 3Bpi - Three Branch Pi ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ set05_08 aka 3Bpi] translates bidirectionally inputs/outputs of the Raspberry Pi's GPIO from 3.3V to 5V TTL levels. It has three external ports to connect [http://electronics.cat/ electronics.cat] open source hardware boards. This board takes advantage of P5's Raspberry Pi, with access to a second I2C channel (I2C_0, it can be used without camera connected) and CTS and RTS for hardware flow control in serial communications. Two of 3Bpi's ports, P3 and P4, can be used as 8 bit input/output or I2C and/or SPI ports. One port, P2, is thought for serial communications and Raspberry Pi can be set as master or slave setting the jumpers properly.<br />
<br />
==== Relays Board ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_02/ set05_02] is a 4 relays board to be connected to [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi]. It can be expanded to another 4 relays board or an [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_04b/ input board]<br />
<br />
==== Input Board ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_04b/ set05_02] is a 4 inputs board to be connected to [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi]. It can be expanded to another 4 inputs board or a [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_02/ 4 relays board]<br />
<br />
==== LEDs + microswitch ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set01_04/ set01_04] is a universal 8 bit inputs (microswitch) / outputs (LEDs) to be connected to [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi]. Each bit is set as input or output through jumpers position.<br />
<br />
==== Digital Input / Output I2C expander ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set03_03/ set03_03] expands 16 inputs/outputs using TWI (I2C) to be connected to [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi]. Each board has two PCF8574. The lower bit is forced to a low level hardware (chip 1 A0 = 0 and chip 2 A0 = 1). Addresses A1 and A2 are set through SMD microswitch (SW1). The jumpers can notify if there is any change when reading, avoiding a constant reading of I2C bus. P1 and P2 connectors are designed to be connected in daisy chain up to four set03_03 boards (64 inputs / outputs).<br />
<br />
==== RS232 to TTL converter ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set01_03/ set01_03] translates RS232 signals to TTL to be connected to P2's [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi] serial communication port.<br />
<br />
==== USB - RS232 TTL / I2C translator ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set01_05/ set01_05] has three functions : 1st) translating USB to TTL Tx and Rx to be connected to [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi], 2nd) converting USB to I2C and 3rd) supplying voltage to next board (it is not for 3Bpi) if jumper is between positions 1 and 2.<br />
<br />
==== uC Atmega ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set01_01/ set01_01] is a microcontroller board with two 8-bit ports of inputs/outputs and one serial communication port. It is useful when it is needed to implement some real time application. It can be connected to [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi] using any port. Usually through serial communication port.<br />
<br />
=== MSL Digital Soulutions ===<br />
<br />
==== RemotePi Board ====<br />
[[File:RemotePiBoard.jpg|thumb|[http://www.msldigital.com/ RemotePi Board]]]<br />
The [http://www.msldigital.com/products/remotepi-board RemotePi Board] is an intelligent infrared remote controlled power switch add-on board for the Raspberry Pi. It allows to switch power on and off using any button (configurable in learning mode) of an existing standard IR remote. Power is only cut after notifying the OS and giving it time to shut-down. It is mainly intended to remote control (using LIRC) and power off/on a mediacenter system. i.e OpenELEC, Raspbmc, XBian, RasPlex, Raspbian. The board is compatible to simple GPIO IR receiver and piggy backs onto the Raspberry Pi, no soldering required. For more information click [http://www.msldigital.com/pages/more-information here].<br />
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=== DTronixs ===<br />
<br />
You can get these boards at tindie.com in the [https://www.tindie.com/stores/DTronixs/ DTronixs store]<br />
<br />
==== MiniPiio L293D ====<br />
[http://zuzebox.wordpress.com/2012/09/07/minipiio-l293d-board-v0-10/ MiniPiio L293D] is a small (50x40mm) add-on board which provides a dual H-Bridge DC-Motor circuit using the venerable L293D chip. <br />
<br />
==== MiniPiio Relay2 ====<br />
[http://zuzebox.wordpress.com/2012/09/07/minipiio-relay2-board-v0-10/ MiniPiio Relay2] is a small (50x40mm) add-on board which provides a two 1A DPCO Relays. Each relay has a set of screw terminals for easy wiring. <br />
<br />
==== MiniPiio DIO16 ====<br />
[http://zuzebox.wordpress.com/2012/06/24/minipiio-dio16-v0-10/ MiniPiio DIO16] is a small (50x40mm) add-on board which provides an additional 16-channels of Digital Input/Outputs for the RPi. It can use either a MCP23S17 (SPI) or MCP23017 (I2C) Port Expander.<br />
<br />
==== MiniPiio RS232 ====<br />
[http://zuzebox.wordpress.com/2012/06/24/minipiio-rs232-v0-10/ MiniPiio RS232] is a small (50x40mm) add-on board which provides a basic RS232 to TTL interface for the RPi. It uses a 3.3V MAX3232 to provide the RS232 interface.<br />
<br />
==== MiniPiio ULN2803 ====<br />
[http://zuzebox.wordpress.com/2012/06/24/minipiio-uln2803-v0-10/ MiniPiio ULN2803] is a small(50x40mm) add-on board which connects a ULN2803 Darlington Driver chip to the RPi's GPIO allowing the RPi to control electronic circuits which require more current to drive them.<br />
<br />
==== RPi MIDI Breakout Board ====<br />
[http://zuzebox.wordpress.com/2012/03/18/midi-breakout-board-for-raspberry-pi-v0-10/ RPi MIDI Breakout Board] is a simple MIDI breakout board for the Raspberry Pi using the hardware UART from the RPi's expansion interface.<br />
<br />
==== RPi Protoboard SM====<br />
[http://zuzebox.wordpress.com/2012/06/25/raspberry-pi-protoboard-sm-v0-10/ RPi Protoboard SM] is a simple prototype board for the Raspberry Pi. Here is [http://www.designspark.com/knowledge/raspberry-pi-prototype-board-files another link] to the same project.<br />
<br />
==== RPi "UserPort" ====<br />
[http://zuzebox.wordpress.com/2012/03/14/userport-for-raspberry-pi-v0-10/ RPi UserPort] is a digital and analogue I/O board for the Raspberry Pi. UserPort replicates the original BBC Micros digital User Port and Analogue Port but uses more modern components such as the MCP23S17 16-ch GPIO and MCP3204 4-ch 12-bit ADC.<br />
<br />
===OpenElectrons.com ===<br />
[[File:Oe-logo-print.png]]<br />
==== PiServoController ====<br />
[[File:PiServoController-board-w300.jpg|thumb|[http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/26 PiServoController]]]<br />
[http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/26 PiServoController] board from [http://www.openelectrons.com OpenElectrons.com] fits over the GPIO pins of Raspberry Pi, and it can control upto 6 servos from Raspberry Pi. It has i2c interface to control i2c devices. This board provides power stabilization for Raspberry Pi, so that any power fluctuations won't cause RPi to reset. It also provides signal buffering so that you can connect higher voltage servos to the board.<br />
For Servo control, it uses Open Source Software, [https://github.com/richardghirst/PiBits/tree/master/ServoBlaster ServoBlaster]. Users can program the servo control in Python.<br />
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==== PiPan ====<br />
[[File:PiPan-by-openelectrons.jpg|thumb|[http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/15 PiPan]]]<br />
[http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/15 PiPan] is a Pan/Tilt Kit for PiCamera designed by [http://www.openelectrons.com OpenElectrons.com]. Pi-Pan provides Pan and tilt movements for your Raspberry Pi Camera, using two servos for X and Y axis movements. The kit includes servos, mounting hardware and [http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/26 PiServoController] board to control servo movements.<br />
Users can program the servo control/camera movements, etc. in Python.<br />
There also is a light that can be fitted in front of the PiCamera to illuminate subjects, [http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/19 PiLight].<br />
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==== PiConsole ====<br />
[[File:PiConsole-by-openelectrons.jpg|thumb|[http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/48 PiConsole]]]<br />
[http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/48 PiConsole] is a Bluetooth Console adapter designed by [http://www.openelectrons.com OpenElectrons.com]. You can use this to access the console of your Pi on a smartphone or tablet, making it very convenient to use RPi outddoors. There are two models, using Bluetooth 2.1 technology and Bluetooth 4.0 (BLE) technology. They also come in the form of a kit, which includes a pass-through header, in case you want to attach other devices on the GPIO header.<br />
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===Pi&Bash>_ ===<br />
[http://www.piandbash.co.uk Pi&Bash>_] Multifunction GPIO Boards for Raspberry Pi <br />
<br />
==== Pi&Bash>_ The One-Stop Raspberry Pi Add-On Board ====<br />
The Pi&Bash>_ is a new add-on board for the brilliant Raspberry Pi single board computer, designed for anyone who wants to get their Raspberry Pi to interact with the outside world. There are already many add-on boards available, but this one is different, since it offers far more flexibility to the user. Most add-on boards will let the user learn some new programming skills by introducing a new function, such as digital I/Os, or a display, or some analogue inputs, but the Pi&Bash>_ gives the users all this and more on a single compact board.<br />
<br />
The beauty of having all these functions on the one board, means that the user is not limited by the constraints of the add-on board, and when they are ready to take the next step and use a new function, they can do so without delay. This is a very powerful motivation for anyone learning to program, as the functions of the board continually inspire the learner.<br />
<br />
The Pi&Bash>_ comes with the following functions/interfaces: [[File:pinventor.co.uk/piandbash_images/FullSizeRender.jpg|thumb|[http://www.pinventor.co.uk/piandbash Pi&Bash]]]<br />
<br />
*Traffic Light LEDs<br />
*5 Push Button Switches<br />
*Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) with 2 lines of 16 characters<br />
*Software switchable LCD backlight<br />
*Thermometer<br />
*8 configurable digital inputs/outputs (I/Os)<br />
*8 analogue inputs<br />
*Header for connecting additional I2C devices<br />
*Can be powered from external 5V supply<br />
<br />
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===Pi-Plates.com===<br />
[[File:3D-ppLogoSmall.gif]]<br />
Stackable expansion boards that allow you to control the world with a Raspberry Pi.<br />
====DAQCplate====<br />
[[File:DAQCplate-R1.0.png|thumbnail|DAQCplate from Pi-Plates]]<br />
The Pi-Plates DAQC (DAC-SEE) adds a rich set of input/output options to your Raspberry Pi. It includes 7 powerful digital outputs for driving external devices such as relays and high current LEDs as well as 8 analog to digital inputs for measuring temperature, voltage, humidity and more. In addition there are eight digital inputs, two analog outputs, and seven general purpose indicator LEDs. Other features include:<br />
* Dedicated onboard processor<br />
* Provides real time data collection<br />
* Allows for future code updates<br />
* Only needs two dedicated RPI pins (GPIO 25 and CE1)1<br />
* All features accessible via rich Python command set<br />
* Compatible with all versions of Raspberry Pi<br />
* Design allows up to eight DAQCplates to be stacked together for eight times the I/O<br />
* Uses less than 20mA of DC current during standby<br />
* Conforms to ROHS, FCC Part 15 Class A, and CE standards<br />
* All inputs and outputs ESD and overvoltage protected<br />
* Protects your Raspberry Pi while providing enhanced I/O<br />
* Includes programmable bi-color LED<br />
* Additional 14-pin header included if B+ signals are required<br />
* Capable of reading up to seven HC-SR04 distance sensors<br />
* Each DAQCplate is 100% tested and verified<br />
* Detailed Online Users Guide with Examples<br />
For detailed specifications, go to https://pi-plates.com/product/daqcplate/<br />
==== MOTORplate ====<br />
[[File:MOTORbrochure.jpg|thumbnail|MOTORplate from Pi-Plates]]<br />
The Pi-Plates MOTORplate is the most powerful motor controller you can buy for your Raspberry Pi. It has the capability of driving two stepper motors using four step sizes including microstepping. Or, it can control four DC motors with 10 bit resolution. Additional headers allow dedicated power control to each motor controller. There are four 16-bit tachometers for DC speed control and the ability to use acceleration on all motors to prevent stalls and maximize torque. Four protected general purpose inputs can be be attached to end stop, limit, optical, or hall effect sensors. Other features include:<br />
* Dedicated onboard processor<br />
* Allows for future code updates<br />
* Only needs two dedicated RPI pins (GPIO 25 and CE1)<br />
* All features accessible via rich Python command set<br />
* Compatible with all versions of Raspberry Pi<br />
* Design allows up to eight MOTORplates to be stacked together for eight times the motor drive<br />
* Compatible with all other Pi-Plates. <br />
* Uses less than 20mA of DC current during standby<br />
* Conforms to ROHS, FCC Part 15 Class A, and CE standards<br />
* All inputs and outputs ESD and overvoltage protected<br />
* Protects your Raspberry Pi while providing enhanced smart motor control<br />
* Includes programmable LED<br />
* Additional 14-pin header included if B+ signals are required<br />
* Each MOTORplate is 100% tested and verified<br />
* Detailed Online Users Guide with Examples<br />
For detailed specifications, go to https://pi-plates.com/product/motorplate/<br />
<br />
====PROTOplate====<br />
[[File:PROTOplate-R1.0.png|thumbnail|PROTOplate from Pi-Plates]]<br />
The Pi-Plates PROTOplate provides an inexpensive and convenient way to add personalized and custom hardware to your Pi-Plates based project. Key features include:<br />
* A low cost yet versatile solution for adding custom hardware to a Pi-Plate based design<br />
* Mechanically and electrically compatible with all Pi-Plate boards<br />
* Mates with all three revisions of the Raspberry Pi including version A, B, B+, and R2<br />
* Multiple boards can be stacked to provide addition area for components<br />
* Comes preassembled – no soldering required<br />
* Additional 14-pin header included if B+ and R2 signals are required<br />
For detailed specifications, go to https://pi-plates.com/product/proto/<br />
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===Pridopia ===<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] Rs-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi 4 USB hub & multi-function I2C AD/DA RTC RS232 board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* The Rs-Pi Internal 4 Ports USB hub with multi-function I2C board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
(RTC-DS1307, Temperature Sensor-TMP102, D/A MCP4725,A/D ADS1015,EEPROM, MCP23008, FT232RL, ZT3243) <br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-hub-i2c-ad-da-ft232-r1.html Rs-Pi-USB-hub-I2C-multi-function AD/DA Board] <br />
with USB to RS232 full DB9 9pin signal or USB to TTL (FT232RL) console port), RTC with CR1220 battrey, USB with 1.6A PTC fuse for all four USB ports. No extra extension cable need. and no extra Power adapter for USB hub. <br />
All from [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/index.html Pridopia]<br />
All of our Rs-Pi Products are design and Made in UK<br />
<br />
We have four different models with different function, you can choose anyone you want.<br />
* 1. Rs-Pi 4 USB Hub with ( ds1307) [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-4hub-rtc-lite2.html Rs-Pi 4 USB Hub RTC -Lite]<br />
* 2. Rs-Pi 4 USB Hub with ( ds1307,tmp102, mcp4725,24c32) [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-hub-i2c-lite.html Rs-Pi USB Hub-Lite]<br />
* 3. Rs-Pi 4 USB Hub with ( ds1307,tmp102, mcp4725,24c32, ft232RL) - with USB to TTL (just need one USB cable plug-in your PC and Rs-Pi) [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-hub-i2c-ft232-lite.html Rs-Pi USB Hub FT232RL-Lite ]<br />
* 4 Rs-Pi 4 USB Hub with ( ds1307,tmp102, mcp4725,ads1015, 24c32, mcp23008, ft232RL, zt3243) with USB to RS232 (DB9 full 9pin RS232 COM port output) or USB to TTL console port [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-hub-i2c-ad-da-ft232-r1.html Rs-Pi-USB-hub-I2C-multi-function AD/DA Board]<br />
All of our Rs-Pi Products are design and Made in UK<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi 4 USB hub with I2C 23017x2 32 GPIO board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* The Rs-Pi Internal 4 Ports USB hub with I2C 23017x2 32 GPIO board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-4-hub-i2c-23017-2.html Rs-Pi-4-USB-hub-I2C-23017x2 Board] <br />
All from [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/index.html Pridopia]<br />
All of our Rs-Pi Products are design and Made in UK<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi 4 USB hub with SPI 23s17x2 32 GPIO board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* The Rs-Pi Internal 4 Ports USB hub with SPI 23s17x2 32 GPIO board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-4-hub-spi-23s17-2.html Rs-Pi-4-USB-hub-SPI-23s17x2 Board] <br />
All from [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/index.html Pridopia]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi 7 USB hub with multi-function I2C AD/DA board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* The Rs-Pi Internal 7 Ports USB hub with multi-function I2C board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
(RTC-DS1307, Temperature Sensor-TMP102, D/A MCP4725,A/D ADS1015,EEPROM) <br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-7-hub-i2c-ad-da.html Rs-Pi-7-USB-hub-I2C-multi-function AD/DA Board] <br />
RTC with CR2032 battrey, USB with 2 x 1.6A PTC fuse for all seven USB ports. No extra extension cable need. and no extra Power adapter for USB hub. <br />
All from [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/index.html Pridopia]<br />
<br />
We have two different models with different function, you can choose anyone you want.<br />
* 1. Rs-Pi 7 USB Hub with ( ds1307,tmp102,24c32) [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-7-hub-i2c-lite.html Rs-Pi 7 USB Hub -Lite]<br />
* 2. Rs-Pi 7 USB Hub with ( ds1307,tmp102,24c32,ads1015,mcp4725 ) [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-7-hub-i2c-ad-da.html Rs-Pi 7 USB Hub AD/DA Board ]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi 7 USB hub with I2C 23017x1 16 GPIO board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* The Rs-Pi Internal 7 Ports USB hub with I2C 23017 16 GPIO board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-7-hub-i2c-23017-1.html Rs-Pi-7-USB-hub-I2C-23017 Board] <br />
All from [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/index.html Pridopia]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi 7 USB hub with SPI 23s17x1 16 GPIO board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* The Rs-Pi Internal 7 Ports USB hub with SPI 23S17 16 GPIO board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-7-hub-spi-23s17-1.html Rs-Pi-7-USB-hub-SPI-23S17 Board] <br />
All from [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/index.html Pridopia]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi I2C 23017 x2 (or SPI 23s17 x2) 32 GPIO with uln2803 x2 board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* 1. The Rs-Pi I2C 23017x2 32 GPIO with 8 Switch input & uln2803x2 output board <br />
each 23017 port A output to ULN2803, first one 23017 port B for 8 switch input, second one 23017 port B for normal output with 8 LED.<br />
with 3.5mm block terminal 9pin output, can plug in our 2803 relay board<br />
with two Step motor connector (5V,D0,D1,D2,D3) (5V,D4,D5,D6,D7) can use Step motor (28BYJ-48 5VDC)<br />
with 4 5V motor output port <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-i2c-23017x2-2803x2.html Rs-Pi-I2C-23017x2-2803x2 Board] <br />
* 2. The Rs-Pi SPI 23s17x2 32 GPIO with 8 Switch input & uln2803x2 output board <br />
each 23s17 port A output to ULN2803, first one 23s17 port B for 8 switch input, second one 23s17 port B for normal output with 8 LED.<br />
with 3.5mm block terminal 9pin output, can plug in our 2803 relay board<br />
with two Step motor connector (5V,D0,D1,D2,D3) (5V,D4,D5,D6,D7) can use Step motor (28BYJ-48 5VDC)<br />
with 4 5V motor output port <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-spi-23s17x2-2803x2.html Rs-Pi-SPI-23s17x2-2803x2 Board] <br />
All from [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/index.html Pridopia]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi I2C 23017 -2 or SPI 23s17 -2 - 32 GPIO Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* 1. Rs-Pi I2c 23017 x2 32GPIO board I2C interface <br />
size 49mm x 49mm <br />
with 32 Blue SMD LED [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23017-2-lp.html Rs-Pi-23017-2]<br />
-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* 2. Rs-Pi SPI 23s17 x2 32GPIO Board SPI Interface<br />
size 49mm x 49mm<br />
with 32 Blue SMD LED [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23s17-2-lp.html Rs-Pi-23S17-2]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi I2C 23017 -4 or SPI 23s17 -4 - 64 GPIO Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* 1. Rs-Pi I2c 23017 x4 64 GPIO board I2C interface <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
with 64 Blue SMD LED [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23017-4-lp.html Rs-Pi-23017-4]<br />
* 2. Rs-Pi SPI 23s17 x4 64 GPIO Board SPI Interface<br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
with 64 Blue SMD LED [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23s17-4-lp.html Rs-Pi-23S17-4]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi I2C 23017 -8 or SPI 23s17 -8 - 128 GPIO Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* 1. Rs-Pi I2c 23017 x8 128GPIO board I2C interface <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23017-8-lp.html Rs-Pi-23017-8]<br />
* 2. Rs-Pi SPI 23s17 x8 128GPIO Board SPI Interface<br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23s17-8-lp.html Rs-Pi-23S17-8]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi I2C 32 Channel PWM /Servo Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi I2c 32 channel PWM / Servo board I2C interface <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-9685-2-lp.html Rs-Pi-9685-2]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi I2C 16 Channel PWM /Servo & I2C 23017 (or SPI 23s17) 16 GPIO Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* 1. Rs-Pi I2c 32 channel PWM / Servo board & I2C 23017-1 16 GPIO + uln2803 for Port A <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-9685-23017-lp.html Rs-Pi-9685-23017] <br />
* 2. Rs-Pi I2c 32 channel PWM / Servo board & SPI 23S17-1 16 GPIO + uln2803 for Port A <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-9685-23s17-lp.html Rs-Pi-9685-23s17]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi I2C 24x16 LED Matrix Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
Rs-Pi I2c 24x16 LED Matrix Board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-matrix-3.html Rs-Pi-24x16 LED Matrix] <br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi I2C 16x16 LED Matrix Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
Rs-Pi I2c 24x16 LED Matrix Board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-matrix-2.html Rs-Pi-16x16 LED Matrix] <br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi ULN2803 & SPI AD/DA & I2C 1-Wire - special for rs-pi v2-p5 ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi ULN2803 & SPI AD/DA with 1-Wire (V2-P5 support) Board <br />
ULN2803 8 Darlington transistor array output<br />
can output to 8 5V relay <br />
with 2 Step motor connector,can connect Step motor(28BYJ-48 5VDC)<br />
and MCP3002 SPI Interface 10 bit Analog-to-Digital Converter<br />
and MCP4802 SPI Interface 8 bit Digital-to-Analog Converter<br />
size 49mm x 39mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-2803-ad-da-1wire.html Rs-Pi-2803-1-Wire]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi ULN2803 8bit 2 Relay Board + 2 Step Motor Port ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi ULN2803 2 Relay Board + 2 Step Motor Port<br />
ULN2803 8 Darlington transistor array output<br />
size 55mm x 40mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-2803-step.html Rs-Pi-2803-2Relay-StepMotor]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi ULN2803 & SPI AD/DA Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi ULN2803 & SPI AD/DA Board <br />
ULN2803 8 Darlington transistor array output<br />
can output to 8 5V relay <br />
with 2 Step motor connector,can connect Step motor(28BYJ-48 5VDC)<br />
and MCP3002 SPI Interface 10 bit Analog-to-Digital Converter<br />
and MCP4802 SPI Interface 8 bit Digital-to-Analog Converter<br />
size 49mm x 39mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-2803-sm-ad-da-lp.html Rs-Pi-2803-ADDA]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi ULN2803 8bit 2 Relay , 4 Relay, 8 Relay Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
*1. Rs-Pi ULN2803 2 Relay Board <br />
ULN2803 8 Darlington transistor array output<br />
size 49mm x 40mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-2803-2relay.html Rs-Pi-2803-2Relay]<br />
*2. Rs-Pi ULN2803 4 Relay Board <br />
ULN2803 8 Darlington transistor array output<br />
size 76mm x 36mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-2803-4relay.html Rs-Pi-2803-4Relay]<br />
*3. Rs-Pi ULN2803 8 Relay Board <br />
ULN2803 8 Darlington transistor array output<br />
size 76mm x 76mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-2803-8relay.html Rs-Pi-2803-8Relay]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi L293D-3 6 Motor Board support Rs-pi V2-P5====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
*1. Rs-Pi L293D-3 6 Motor Board support Rs-Pi- V2 P5<br />
size 55mm x 56mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-L293d-3.html Rs-Pi-L293D-3 Motor Board]<br />
All of our Rs-Pi Products are design and Made in UK<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi L293D-2 4 Motor Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi L293D-2 4 Motor Board <br />
size 55mm x 56mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-L293d-2.html Rs-Pi-L293D-2 Motor Board]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi 8GPIO Switch & I2C 23017 (or SPI 23s17) 16 GPIO Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* 1. Rs-Pi 8GPIO Switch & I2C 23017-1 16 GPIO + uln2803 for Port A <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23017-8sw.html Rs-Pi-23017-8-Switch] <br />
* 2. Rs-Pi 8GPIO Switch & SPI 23S17-1 16 GPIO + uln2803 for Port A <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23s17-8sw.html Rs-Pi-23s17-8-Switch]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi 4 USB hub & 7 USB hub with 1-Wire Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* 1. Rs-Pi 4 USB hub & multi function & 1-Wire Board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-4hub-i2c-ad-da-1wire.html Rs-Pi-4hub-1Wire] <br />
* 2. Rs-Pi 7 USB hub & multi function & 1-Wire Board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-7-hub-i2c-ad-da-1wire.html Rs-Pi-7hub-1Wire]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi 2482-100 & 2482-800 1-Wire 9 channel Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi 2482-800 & 2482-100 9 Channel 1-Wire Board <br />
DS2482-800 8 channel with 8 ESD diode & DS2482-100 with 1 ESD diode 1 channel 1-Wire board<br />
with AM2302 sockt & DS18B20 socket<br />
size 71mm x 54mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-2482-800.html Rs-Pi-9Channel-1-Wire]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi i2c 18 bit 32 channel A/D Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi i2c 18bit 32 Channel A/D Board <br />
i2c 18bit 32 channel A/D board<br />
size 71mm x 54mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-3424-8.html Rs-Pi-32Channel-A/D]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi i2c 18 bit 16 channel A/D Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi i2c 18bit 16 Channel A/D Board <br />
i2c 18bit 16 channel A/D board<br />
size 71mm x 54mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-3424-4.html Rs-Pi-16Channel-A/D Board]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi USB to TTL console Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi USB to TTL Console Board <br />
USB to TTL Console module plug in Rs-Pi with normal USb to Mini USb cable with your PC or Mac<br />
size 32mm x 39mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-ttl.html Rs-Pi-USB-TTL Console Board]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi RS232 DB9 cable ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi RS232 DB9 console cable with 90cm length cable [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-232r1-db9.html Rs-Pi-RS232-DB9]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi 16 channel PWM/Servo & L293D-2 4 Motor w/ DC Power supply ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi 16 channel PWM/Servo & L293D-2 4 Motor w/ DC Power supply [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-9685-l293d-pw.html Rs-Pi-16 channel PWM/Servo & 2 L293D 4 Motor & DC Power Supply]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi 16 channel PWM/Servo & L293D-2 4 Motor ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi 16 channel PWM/Servo & L293D-2 4 Motor [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-9685-l293d.html Rs-Pi-16 channel PWM/Servo & 2 L293D 4 Motor ]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi LCD Master Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi LCD Master Board support GPIO 84x48 LCD, GPIO 16x2 LCD, GPIO 20x4 LCD [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-LCD-master.html Rs-Pi LCD Master Board ]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi i2c LCD Master Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi LCD Master Board support GPIO 84x48 LCD, i2c 16x2 LCD, i2c 20x4 LCD [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-i2c-LCD-master.html Rs-Pi i2c LCD Master Board ]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi Power Bank Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi DC Power Bank Board provide 5V, 3.3V, GND signal, also provide 4 extra logic level converter on board, with 2 channel i2c input socket with logic level converter [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-power-bank.html Rs-Pi DC Power supply multi-function Board ]<br />
<br />
New Scratch software support our full range products [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/rs-pi-set-scratch.html Scratch interface ]<br />
<br />
All of our Rs-Pi Products are design and Made in UK<br />
All can plug in our RS-Pi USB hub multi-function Board and work together.<br />
<br />
=== Sheepwalk Electronics ===<br />
[[File:SWE LOGO.png|none]]<br />
<br />
==== RPI1 Passive 1-Wire Module ====<br />
[[File:SWE RPI1.jpg|thumbnail|none]]<br />
The [http://www.sheepwalkelectronics.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=32 RPI1] is a very simple board to allow easy use of the kernel/GPIO based 1-Wire Master on your Raspberry Pi. It is available assembled or as a kit of parts.<br />
<br />
==== RPI2 Single Channel I2C to 1-Wire Master ====<br />
[[File:SWE RPI2.jpg|thumbnail|none]]<br />
The [http://www.sheepwalkelectronics.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=30 RPI2] is a DS2482-100 based I2C to 1-Wire Master. Fully supported by OWFS it allows you to access the full range of 1-Wire devices on your Raspberry Pi.<br />
<br />
==== RPI3 Eight Channel I2C to 1-Wire Master ====<br />
[[File:SWE RPI3.jpg|thumbnail|none]]<br />
The [http://www.sheepwalkelectronics.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=33 RPI3] is a DS2482-800 based eight channel I2C to 1-Wire Master. Fully supported by OWFS it allows you to access the full range of 1-Wire devices on your Raspberry Pi. Having 8 separate 1-Wire channels it allows you to build a large 1-Wire network. It also optionally features a DS1307 I2C Real Time Clock IC ensuring accurate timing for your 1-Wire data even after a reboot.<br />
<br />
=== Cabin Tech Global, LLC ===<br />
[[File:ctg logo2.jpg]]<br />
==== Guzunty Programmable I/O Expansion Board ====<br />
The [http://www.cabintechglobal.com?tab=semi&prod=guzuntykit Guzunty] adds open source programmable hardware to the Raspberry Pi at an amazingly low price. The design contains a 72 macrocell programmable logic device, so the board functions like a 'virtual breadboard'.<br><br />
[[File:Guzunty photo.jpg|thumbnail|none]]<br />
<br>This board is ideal for those with many different projects in mind, because it is so flexible. It can be a simple IO expander, a 7 segment LED driver, provide servo and regular PWM outputs, or anything you can dream up that will fit into 1600 logic gates. The device is '5 volt tolerant' and so can be used to safely interface 5v logic devices (such as Arduino) to the 3.3v Raspberry Pi. The [https://github.com/Guzunty/Pi/wiki GitHub] community site contains many ready made cores that you can download and use directly. You can design your own custom cores using industry standard languages such as VHDL or Verilog. <br />
<br />
=== Axiris ===<br />
==== AbioWire+ ====<br />
[http://www.axiris.eu/en/index.php/1-wire/abiowire AbioWire+] is a 1-Wire adapter providing seventeen 1-Wire channels with ESD protection, three 1-Wire controller chips, and a real-time clock (RTC).<br />
<br />
==== AbioCard model A ====<br />
[http://www.axiris.eu/en/index.php/i-o-cards/abiocard AbioCard model A] expansion board featuring a real-time clock (RTC), 8 bidirectional I/O lines, 8 12-bit ADC inputs, 16 PWM outputs at 97 kHz with 8-bit resolution.<br />
<br />
==== AbioCard model B ====<br />
[http://www.axiris.eu/en/index.php/i-o-cards/abiocard AbioCard model B] expansion board featuring a real-time clock (RTC), 8 bidirectional I/O lines, 8 12-bit ADC inputs, 16 PWM outputs at 40-1000 Hz with 12-bit resolution.<br />
<br />
==== AbioRTC ====<br />
[http://www.axiris.eu/en/index.php/i-o-cards/abiortc AbioRTC] is an inexpensive real-time clock (RTC) expansion board.<br />
<br />
=== Dexter Industries ===<br />
==== GrovePi ====<br />
[http://www.dexterindustries.com/GrovePi/ GrovePi] is an Arduino based expansion board which adds support for [http://www.seeedstudio.com/wiki/GROVE_System Grove] analog, digital, serial and I2C sensors.<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
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==Introduction==<br />
On the Raspberry Pi, there are several connections which can be used for expansion:<br />
* The [[RPi Low-level peripherals|Rpi GPIO]] (General Purpose Input/Output) pins are exposed, that means that expansion boards are able to talk directly to the CPU.<br />
* The DSI connector will allow low-level interfacing with LCDs and other displays.<br />
* The CSI connector will allow camera modules to be added in future.<br />
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==Expansion boards by functions==<br />
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=== Power Supply and Control ===<br />
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==== BattBorg ====<br />
[[File:BattBorg.jpg|thumb|[https://www.piborg.org/battborg BattBorg]]]<br />
[https://www.piborg.org/battborg BattBorg] is a power converter for your Raspberry Pi which allows you to power the Raspberry Pi off batteries. It will work with most batteries/battery packs that are between 7-36V so it's great for 12V car batteries, 8xAA battery packs, and so on. Perfect for autonomous robot projects where using a USB charger is not an option.<br />
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==== Meltwater's Switched Mode Power Supply Kit ====<br />
This is a DC to DC [http://www.pihardware.co.uk switched mode power supply], another great add on board in Meltwater's range. It comes as a kit of parts, ready to be soldered together. This can supply a 5 volt output to a Raspberry Pi from an input of anywhere from 7 to 40 volts!<br />
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Testing has shown that the unit is around 80% efficient, where a comparable linear regulator (such as LM350T) was measured under 50% (based on a quick test).<br />
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==== Pi Supply Switch ====<br />
[http://www.pi-supply.com/product/pi-supply-raspberry-pi-power-switch/ The Pi Supply Switch] is an "intelligent" power management device for the Raspberry Pi made by Pi Supply. This add on board has hard on/off switches as well as a soft shutdown switch, which initiates a safe shutdown using a simple Python script. It allows you to cycle power on the Raspberry Pi without plugging and unplugging either your "wall-wart" power supply, or the micro-USB plug input to your Pi. It includes an LED status indicator, and 3 mounting holes for easy use in any project you have in mind. It needs only one GPIO pin to operate, with the option of using a second GPIO pin to add the safe shutdown functionality.<br />
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It is an Open Source project, and comes with free stickers and a free noodle USB cable to connect to your Pi.<br />
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The Pi Supply was funded using the crowdfunding site, Kickstarter.<ref>http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/pisupply/pi-supply-intelligent-power-switch-for-raspberry-p</ref><br />
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==== Power Pi ====<br />
[[File:PowerPi A2a.png|thumb|[http://andicelabs.com/power-pi PowerPi]]]<br />
The [http://andicelabs.com/power-pi PowerPi] is a flexible power supply and control board. It can power the Raspberry Pi from a 4-14VDC source or a single-cell Lithium-Ion battery. It has integrated battery charging, switch-over, and monitoring. The AVR power supervisor allows the Pi to be powered on and off autonomously and also provides RTC and watchdog functionality.<br />
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==== RPI Alim ====<br />
[http://www.yadom.fr/carte-rpi-alim.html RPI Alim] is a inexpensive board that gives the possibility of powering the Raspberry with a 7V to 15V DC power supply or battery.<br />
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==== RemotePi Board ====<br />
[[File:RemotePiBoard.jpg|thumb|[http://www.msldigital.com/ RemotePi Board]]]<br />
The [http://www.msldigital.com/products/remotepi-board RemotePi Board] is an intelligent infrared remote controlled power switch add-on board for the Raspberry Pi. It allows to switch power on and off using any button (configurable in learning mode) of an existing standard IR remote. Power is only cut after notifying the OS and giving it time to shut-down. It is mainly intended to remote control (using LIRC) and power off/on a mediacenter system. i.e OpenELEC, Raspbmc, XBian, RasPlex, Raspbian. The board is compatible to simple GPIO IR receiver and piggy backs onto the Raspberry Pi, no soldering required. For more information click [http://www.msldigital.com/pages/more-information here].<br />
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==== 3V3 DC-DC Switched Mode Regulator ====<br />
The Raspberry Pi uses a linear regulator to convert the input 5V to 3V3. This converter can be replaced with a more efficient switching mode to reduce the power needed. This can be useful when running the Pi on battery. More information and a ready-to-buy kit be found [http://bitwizard.nl/wiki/index.php/Reducing_power_consumption_of_a_raspberry_Pi here]<br />
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==== Pi Jumper & Pi Jumper Plus (GPIO breakout, 3v3 power, 3v3 & 5V I2C) ====<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-jumper/ Pi Jumper is the ultimate Raspberry Pi breakout board from [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] <br />
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Pi Jumper features:<br />
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[[File:pi_jumper_large_breadboard.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Pi Jumper Breakout Board]]<br />
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- Works with Rasperry Pi Model A, Model B, Model A+ and Model B+, Raspberry Pi 2 Model B<br />
(also workds with Banana Pro, Banana Pi, ODROID C1, MIPS Creator CI20)<br />
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- stacks on the Raspberry Pi (or any other Pi expansion board - such as RoboPi and EZasPi - with a stacking header)<br />
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- stacking Pi header<br />
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- 3.3V power regulated from the Pi's 5V supply (no more 50mA limit!)<br />
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- 3.3V I2C vertical expansion header<br />
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- 5.0V I2C vertical expansion header with level translation<br />
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- 20 pin male or round female breadboard interface header<br />
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- all headers/connectors have clear labels for all pins<br />
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- 3 screw terminal for 5V / 3v3 / GND (can be used to power Pi)<br />
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Pi Jumper Plus features:<br />
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[[File:Pi_jumper_plus_with-_large_breadboard.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Pi Jumper Plus Breakout Board]]<br />
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- 26 pin IDC ribbon cable connecting the Raspberry Pi to Pi Jumper<br />
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- 26 pin male header for the ribbon cable<br />
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- 3.3V power regulated from the Pi's 5V supply (no more 50mA limit!)<br />
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- 3.3V I2C right angle expansion header<br />
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- 5.0V I2C right angle expansion header with level translation<br />
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- 20 pin male or round female breadboard interface header<br />
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- all headers/connectors have clear labels for all pins<br />
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- 3 screw terminal for 5V / 3v3 / GND (can be used to power Pi)<br />
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[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-jumper/ For more information about Pi Jumper please visit the Pi Jumper product page]<br />
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====Pi-PSU-Pi====<br />
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[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-power-bank.html Pi-PSU-Pi]<br />
[[File:Pi-psu-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|PSU-Pi]]<br />
input DC 9 ~ 16 have 5V for your Pi with Logic Level converter<br />
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==== UPS PIco ====<br />
http://www.pimodules.com/_pdf/UPS_PIco_Final_PiMMP-R6.pdf<br />
[[File:UPS PIco.jpg|framed|right|UPS PIco]]<br />
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'''U'''ninterruptible '''P'''ower '''S'''upply with '''P'''eripherals and '''I'''2C '''co'''ntrol Interface<br /><br />
The UPS PIco is an advanced uninterruptible power supply for the Raspberry Pi® that adds a wealth of innovative power back-up functionality and development features to the innovative microcomputer! The standard UPS PIco is equipped with a 300mAh LiPO battery specially designed to enable safe shutdown during a power cut. The UPS PIco is powered and the battery pack intelligently charged via the GPIO pins on the Raspberry Pi®, so no additional cabling or power supply is required. The UPS PIco is designed to be 100% compliant with HAT standards for the Raspberry Pi® B+ and A+, and is mechanically compatible with the original Raspberry Pi® models A and B when an extension header is used. In addition to this, because the UPS Pico requires no external powering and fits within the footprint of the Raspberry Pi®, it is compatible with most cases. The UPS PIco can also be equipped with an optional Infra-Red Receiver which is routed directly to GPIO18 via the PCB. Finally, the UPS Pico features an implemented Automatic Temperature Control PWM FAN controller, and can be equipped with a micro fan kit, which enables the use of the Raspberry Pi® in extreme conditions including very high temperature environments.<br />
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Features<br />
The list of features of the UPS PIco is as follows:<br />
* Raspberry Pi B+ HAT Compliant<br />
* Plug and Play<br />
* Smart Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)<br />
* Integrated LiPO Battery (8-10 Minutes of Power Back-Up)<br />
* Intelligent Automatic Charger<br />
* No Additional External Power Required<br />
* Additional 3000 mAh Battery for 8 Hours Run-Time (Not Included)<br />
* 5V 2A Power Backup (Peak Output 5V 3A)<br />
* Integrated Software Simulated Real Time Clock (RTC) with Battery Back-Up<br />
* File Safe Shutdown Functionality<br />
* Raspberry Pi B+ Activity Pin<br />
* PWM FAN control (Fan Not Included)<br />
* 2 User Defined LEDs<br />
* 2 User Defined Buttons<br />
* Integrated Buzzer for UPS and User Applications<br />
* Status Monitoring - Powering Voltage, UPS Battery Voltage and Temperature<br />
* I2C PICo Interface for Control and Monitoring<br />
* RS232 Raspberry Pi Interface for Control and Monitoring<br />
* XTEA Based Cryptography User Software Protection <br />
* 2 Level Watch-dog Functionality with FSSD and Hardware Reset<br />
* Raspberry Pi B+ Hardware Reset Button via Spring Test Pin (Not Included) <br />
* Jumpers for Raspberry Pi B+ Pin Functionality Selection<br />
* Stackable Header for Add-On Boards<br />
* Boot Loader for Live Firmware Update<br />
* Compatible with Intelligent IR Remote Power ON/OFF (PowerMyPi)<br />
* Integrated ESD-Protected 2 Channel A/D 10 Bit Converters 0-5.2V<br />
* Integrated ESD-Protected 1-Wire Interface<br />
* Labeled J8 Raspberry Pi B+ GPIO Pins for Easy Plug & Play <br />
* Infra Red Receiver Sensor Interface (IR Not Included)<br />
* Upgradable with PIco Add-on Boards<br />
* Fits Inside Most Existing Cases<br />
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For more details<br />
[http://www.pimodules.com]<br />
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===Protect & leds===<br />
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====Buffer Board====<br />
[http://www.thebox.myzen.co.uk/Raspberry/Buffer_Board.html Buffer Board] How to make a Pi Buffer on Veroboard. Each of the 14 outputs can drive up to 500mA using a Darlington array.<br />
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==== FREE GPIO protect (5 V compatible) + 3 button & leds ***DEAD LINK*** ====<br />
[[File:Raspberry pi- EASY GPIO.jpg|thumb|[http://ares.asso-ensea.net/robotics/raspberry-pi-easy-gpio-english-version/ EASY GPIO]]]<br />
[http://ares.asso-ensea.net/robotics/raspberry-pi-easy-gpio-english-version/ EASY GPIO] is an GPIO expansion board.(GPIO are protected by diode.)<br />
*3 leds + 3 button <br />
*6 GPIO ( Protected by diode) <br />
*Serial port ( Protected by diode) 3.3V ( compatible 5 V) <br />
* I2C ( Protected by diode) I2C 3.3V<br />
* SPI ( Protected by diode) SPI 3.3V<br />
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==== BerryClip 6 LED Buzzer Board ====<br />
The [http://www.raspberrypi-spy.co.uk/berryclip-6-led-add-on-board/ BerryClip] is a small board providing 6 coloured LEDs, 1 buzzer and 1 switch. It provides an easy and quick introduction to GPIO experimenting. The board plugs directly onto the Raspberry Pi GPIO connector and there are lots of Python example scripts available.<br /><br />
For a more detailed description see: [http://www.raspberrypi-spy.co.uk/berryclip-6-led-add-on-board/ BerryClip on Raspberrypi-spy.co.uk]<br />
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==== SchoolBoard ][ - 8x LED's, 8x dip switch, 8x push button, large breadboard ====<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/proto/schoolboard/ SchoolBoard 2 is a versatile development board from http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] <br />
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[[File:Pi_jumper_schoolboard2.jpg|300px|thumb|right|SchoolBoard 2 Development Board shown with Pi Jumper and Raspberry Pi]]<br />
[[File:Schoolboard2built.jpg|300px|thumb|right|SchoolBoard 2 Development Board shown without solderless breadboard]]<br />
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SchoolBoard ][ was designed for electronics students and hobbyists to make experimenting with electronics easier.<br />
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SchoolBoard ][ provides a large solderless breadboard as well as eight LED's, eight dip switches and eight push button switches, so you do not have to use breadboard space for them. <br />
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All the LED's and switches have current limiting resistors to protect your circuit.<br />
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If you like your circuit, you can make it permanent on SchoolBoard ][ boards by soldering the components on the breadboard-like prototyping area.<br />
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SchoolBoard ][ Features:<br />
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- High quality solder masked silk screened printed circuit board<br />
- flexible prototyping pattern similar to solderless breadboard<br />
- 400 pin solderless breadboard (in Full Kit version)<br />
- eight low current LED's<br />
- eight push button switches<br />
- eight switch dip switch<br />
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[http://www.mikronauts.com/proto/schoolboard/ For more information, please visit the SchoolBoard 2 product page]<br />
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==== LedBorg ====<br />
[[File:LedBorg-Angled-690.png|thumb|[http://piborg.org/ledborg LedBorg]]]<br />
[http://www.piborg.org/ledborg LedBorg] is an ultra bright RGB LED add on board for your Raspberry Pi. Capable of 27 colour combinations and controllable from either a GUI or the command line, it can also perform patterns.<br />
Small board which connects directly to the GPIO header, Light up your case to suit your mood or display status information.<br />
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==== Lo-tech GPIO Interface Board ====<br />
[[File:Lo-tech-gpio-interface-board-front-assembled.JPG|thumb|[http://www.lo-tech.co.uk/product/gpio-interface-board/ Lo-tech GPIO Interface]]]<br />
The [http://www.lo-tech.co.uk/product/gpio-interface-board/ Lo-tech GPIO Interface Board] enables the connection of the Raspberry Pi (B+ and model 2) to the outside world, with 4x opto-isolated inputs, 8x Darlington outputs, and a 1-wire bus for temperature and other sensors. The board has been designed to fit directly on top of the RaspberryPi (similar to the HAT physical specification).<br />
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Also available as [http://www.lo-tech.co.uk/product/gpio-interface-board-pcb/ a bare PCB] - ideal for school projects and anyone wanting the extra challenge of soldering some hardware for their Raspberry Pi.<br />
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==== Meltwater's RGB LED Board ====<br />
As well as a great blog, Meltwater also has a selection of add on boards, including a [http://www.pihardware.co.uk RGB LED board]. This includes 5 bright RGB LEDs, and uses just 8 GPIO pins. The kit includes a pre-prepared strip-board, all the necessary components and cables, and a very complete full-colour manual with lots of code examples.<br />
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This is a great kit for learning how to use the GPIO on the Raspberry Pi, and make some pretty colours while you are at it!<br />
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These boards are also available from the [http://www.pi-supply.com/product/meltwaters-rgb-led-add-on-board-kit/ Pi Supply shop].<br />
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==== GPIO isolated expansion/RTC ***DEAD LINK*** ====<br />
[http://www.utelectronics.com UT Electronics] is developing a expansion board containing a fully isolated 16-I/O I2C GPIO expander and RTC, with extensive options for further expansion. C and Python libraries will be available at launch. The board will probably be sold as a kit, with SMT components already in place.<br />
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Update: According to their website, the realities of life prevent them from bringing the product to market. They are hoping someone will pick up the ball. They have released the PCB layout and all documentation for free on their website.<br />
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==== LEDs + microswitch *** DEAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set01_04/ set01_04] is a universal 8 bit inputs (microswitch) / outputs (LEDs) to be connected to [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi]. Each bit is set as input or output through jumpers position.<br />
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===Robotics/ motors ===<br />
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==== AFLEX Robotic Board *** DEAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://www.web4robot.com AFLEX Robotic Board] is dual motor control and data acquisition board with I2C and Serial interfaces. The board provides 2 motor control drivers with max current up to 3.5A, 8-bits data port with each pin setup as digital input /output or analog input, 10-bits ADC with up to 5 analog channels, 4 inputs for the sensor connections, infrared (IR) remote control. The board provides direct connection to Raspberry Pi. (broken link)<br />
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==== BrickPi ====<br />
The [http://www.dexterindustries.com/BrickPi/ BrickPi] from [http://www.dexterindustries.com/ Dexter Industries] helps you connect LEGO® Mindstorms sensors, motors, and parts to easily turn your credit card size computer into a powerful robot.Some highlights of the product include:<br />
* Connect up to 4 NXT or EV3 motors.<br />
* Connect up to 5 NXT sensors, both digital and analog.<br />
* The BrickPi power supply can power the Raspberry Pi directly.<br />
* Attach LEGO® Technic bricks to the BrickPi case to make awesome robots!<br />
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==== Diablo====<br />
[[File:Diablo.jpg|thumb|[http://piborg.org/diablo Diablo]]]<br />
[http://www.piborg.org/diablo Diablo] is a powerful motor control board for your Raspberry Pi. Aimed at driving large motors at up to 40V, current limiting to 55A, makes it powerful enough for even the most ambitious of projects. It controls two DC motors in forwards and reverse with pulse width modulation (PWM) which is useful for speed control and various stepper and solenoid control applications. Take a look at [https://www.piborg.org/doodleborg DoodleBorg - Our V1 Raspberry Pi tank] to get an idea of what [http://www.piborg.org/diablo Diablo] is designed to control.<br />
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==== Pi Droid Alpha Educational Robot Controller ====<br />
[[File:Pi_droid_alpha_0021.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Pi Droid Alpha Educational Robot Controller]]<br />
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[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-droid-alpha/ Pi Droid Alpha Educational Robot Controller] Raspberry Pi expansion board from [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts]<br />
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Pi Droid Alpha works with Rasperry Pi Model A, A+, B, B+, AND Raspberry Pi 2 Model B<br />
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Pi Droid Alpha features: <br />
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- 8 channel 10 bit Analog to digital converter<br />
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- 8 digital I/O's each of which can be independently configured as digital input, digital output, PWM output, servo output, Ping sensor input<br />
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- 16 additional digital I/O's each of which can be independently configured as digital input, digital output<br />
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- two 10 pin expansion headers for the 16 additional digital I/O's provided by the MCP23S17<br />
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- i2c expansion header<br />
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- works with ServoBlaseter, wiringPi, RPi.GPIO, and pigpio<br />
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[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-droid-alpha/ For more information about RoboPi please visit the Pi Droid Alpha product page]<br />
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==== Mobile Robot Chassis controlled from RPi *** DEAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://www.web4robot.com Mobile Robot Chassis controlled from RPi] is a smart robot platform with embedded robot controller. NO SOLDERING NEEDED. The controller board includes the preprogrammed microcontroller, 4 DC motor drivers and circuitry to read data from sensors. The preloaded software provides the DC motors and Servo motors PWM control, sensor data reading and communication with RPi by I2C interface or wireless channel. (broken link)<br />
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==== PicoBorg ====<br />
[[File:PicoBorg-Angled-690.png|thumb|[http://piborg.org/picoborg PicoBorg]]]<br />
[http://www.piborg.org/picoborg PicoBorg] is an inexpensive add on board for controlling robotics such as small motors, fans, solenoids, LEDs and the like from the Raspberry Pi GPIO pins. It consists of 4 low side drivers and 4 diodes, and is hardware selectable for either using the Pi PWM output or only GPIO pins.<br />
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==== PicoBorg Reverse ====<br />
[[File:PicoBorgRev-Top-Small.png|thumb|[http://piborg.org/picoborgrev PicoBorg Reverse] ]]<br />
[http://www.piborg.org/picoborgrev PicoBorg Reverse] is an advanced motor control board for Raspberry Pi based robotics projects. It can control small and large motors alike (up to 25 V and 5 A per channel), either driving two DC motors (forward and reverse) at controllable speeds or a single DC motor or stepper at up to 10 A (4, 5, and 6 wire steppers supported). Capable of daisy-chaining multiple boards, it can allow over 200 motors to be controlled from a single Raspberry Pi.<br />
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It is the motor control board that powers [http://piborg.org/doodleborg DoodleBorg].<br />
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==== MOTORplate from Pi-Plates ====<br />
[[File:MOTORbrochure.jpg|thumbnail|MOTORplate from Pi-Plates]]<br />
The Pi-Plates MOTORplate is the most powerful motor controller you can buy for your Raspberry Pi. It has the capability of driving two stepper motors using four step sizes including microstepping. Or, it can control four DC motors with 10 bit resolution. Additional headers allow dedicated power control to each motor controller. There are four 16-bit tachometers for DC speed control and the ability to use acceleration on all motors to prevent stalls and maximize torque. Four protected general purpose inputs can be be attached to end stop, limit, optical, or hall effect sensors. Other features include:<br />
* Dedicated onboard processor<br />
* Allows for future code updates<br />
* Only needs two dedicated RPI pins (GPIO 25 and CE1)<br />
* All features accessible via rich Python command set<br />
* Compatible with all versions of Raspberry Pi<br />
* Design allows up to eight MOTORplates to be stacked together for eight times the motor drive<br />
* Compatible with all other Pi-Plates. <br />
* Uses less than 20mA of DC current during standby<br />
* Conforms to ROHS, FCC Part 15 Class A, and CE standards<br />
* All inputs and outputs ESD and overvoltage protected<br />
* Protects your Raspberry Pi while providing enhanced smart motor control<br />
* Includes programmable LED<br />
* Additional 14-pin header included if B+ signals are required<br />
* Each MOTORplate is 100% tested and verified<br />
* Detailed Online Users Guide with Examples<br />
For detailed specifications, go to https://pi-plates.com/product/motorplate/<br />
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==== PiRoCon ====<br />
[[File:PiRoCon.jpg|thumb|[http://4tronix.co.uk/store/index.php?rt=product/product&product_id=182 PiRoCon 1.2] ]]<br />
[http://4tronix.co.uk/store/index.php?rt=product/product&product_id=182 PiRoCon] PiRoCon is a complete robotics controller for your Raspberry Pi based mobile robot.<br />
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==== PiServoController ====<br />
[[File:PiServoController-board-w300.jpg|thumb|[http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/26 PiServoController]]]<br />
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[http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/26 PiServoController] board from [http://www.openelectrons.com OpenElectrons.com] fits over the GPIO pins of Raspberry Pi, and it can control upto 6 servos from Raspberry Pi. It has i2c interface to control i2c devices. This board provides power stabilization for Raspberry Pi, so that any power fluctuations won't cause RPi to reset. It also provides signal buffering so that you can connect higher voltage servos to the board.<br />
For Servo control, it uses Open Source Software, [https://github.com/richardghirst/PiBits/tree/master/ServoBlaster ServoBlaster]. Users can program the servo movements in Python.<br />
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==== RoboPi Advanced Robot Controller for the Raspberry Pi ====<br />
[[File:RoboPi_Pi_A_0863_web_800px.jpg|300px|thumb|right|RoboPi Advanced Robot Controller]]<br />
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[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/robopi/ RoboPi Advanced Robot Controller] Raspberry Pi expansion board from [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] adds an eight-core 32-bit microcontroller running at 100Mhz to the Raspberry Pi in order to off-load hard real time I/O and allow more precise timing than Linux running on the Pi allows.<br />
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RoboPi works with Rasperry Pi Model A, A+, B, B+, AND Raspberry Pi 2 Model B<br />
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RoboPi also works with Banana Pro, Banana Pi, ODROID C1, MIPS Creator CI20, more supported platforms soon.<br />
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RoboPi features: <br />
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- 8 channel 12 bit Analog to digital converter<br />
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- 24 digital I/O's each of which can be independently configured as digital input, digital output, PWM output, servo output, Ping sensor input<br />
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- three 10 pin expansion headers for the 8 core microcontroller (Parallax Propeller) corresponding to banks of servo connectors<br />
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- i2c expansion headers for both RoboPi and the Raspberry Pi<br />
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- easy to use Wiring-like API for controlling RoboPi with C / C++<br />
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- easy to use Wiring-like Python API for Python 2.7 and 3.2 <br />
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Note: Python support for the MIPS Creator CI20 not yet available, however C/C++ support is available<br />
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[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/robopi/ For more information about RoboPi please visit the RoboPi product page]<br />
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==== Robot Controller with direct connection to RPi *** DEAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://www.web4robot.com Robot Controller with direct connection to RPi] is a versalite Mobile Robot Chassis controller board with I2C interface and wireless communication channel. The controller board includes the preprogrammed microcontroller and provides the motor drivers to control 4 DC motors, 2 speed encoder channels, ultrasonic distance measurement channel, infrared obstacle avoidance sensor and 5 analog channels for your sensor connections (line following sensors or obstacle avoidance sensors). The board also provides 2 Servo motor controls to create the robot pan/tilt head.<br />
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==== RPi Servo board ====<br />
[[File:RPi Servo board.jpg|thumb|[http://electronics.chroma.se/rpisb.php Raspberry Pi Servo board] ]]<br />
The [http://electronics.chroma.se/rpisb.php Raspberry Pi Servo board] by [[User:adent|adent]] is a small expansion board for connecting up to eight RC servos and/or an ESC (Electronic Speed Controller) to the RPi. It has a pass through for the GPIO port and it uses the serial line in it for commands. The interface is a simple ASCII-protocol via the serial port. It also has five own GPIO-pins that is not supported by card firmware yet. Firmware is released as GPL. Can power RPi from ESC or external source.<br />
Youtube clip of [http://youtu.be/_W1WXnL9MeA first prototype]. Working on an alternate firmware to connect DHT22/11 humidity/temperature sensors to the board instead.<br />
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==== RPi SOFTWARE Servo board ====<br />
The [http://electronics.chroma.se/rpiswsb.php Raspberry Pi SOFTWARE Servo board] by [[User:adent|adent]] is a small expansion board for connecting up to eight RC servos and/or an ESC (Electronic Speed Controller) to the RPi. It has a pass through for the GPIO port. Can power RPi from ESC or external source.<br />
It needs a [http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=37&t=15011&hilit=servo kernel module] to work. The card only buffers the GPIO of the RPi and <br />
provides convenient connectors. Since there was room on the PCB, the serialport, GND and 3V3 is broken out.<br />
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====Servo Pi - PWM servo controller====<br />
[[File:Servopi.jpg|thumb|Servo Pi PWM board]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/44/Servo-Pi Servo Pi] is a 16-channel, 12-bit PWM controller suitable for driving LEDs and radio control servos. The board is based around PCA9685 PWM I2C LED controller IC from NXT and can drive each of the 16 outputs with 12 bit (4096 steps) duty cycle from 0% to 100%.<br />
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====16channel Servo-Pi & 16 channel GPIO ====<br />
[[File:Pi-pwm16-gpio16-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|16GPIO&16PWM]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-9685-23017-lp.html 16channel PWM Servo Pi& 16 GPIO]<br />
Can control up to 16 Servo Motor & 16 i2c/spi GPIO with 16 LED for GPIO status for raspberry Pi A/B<br />
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==== UltraBorg ====<br />
[[File:UltraBorg.jpg|thumb|[http://piborg.org/ultraBorg UltraBorg] ]]<br />
[http://www.piborg.org/UltraBorg UltraBorg] is a 16 bit PWM / servo controller and Ultrasonic module interface board. It communicates with the Raspberry Pi over I2C and does the servo control and ultrasonic reading, processing and filtering in a Pic microcontroller on the UltraBorg board. This leaves the Raspberry Pi free to perform tasks without worrying about timing, delays, or CPU intensive processes. The Ultrasonic side includes inbuilt simple filtering, and the servo side includes power on position saving, and endstop/limit saving in to the Pic micro EEPROM.<br />
It is capable of controlling 4 servos, and reading 4 ultrasonic modules. It has inbuilt 5V to 3.3V logic level conversion, and is aimed as a plug and go solution.<br />
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==== XLoBorg ====<br />
[[File:XLoBorg-top-690.png|thumb|[http://piborg.org/xloborg XLoBorg] ]]<br />
[http://www.piborg.org/XLoBorg XLoBorg] is a 3 axis accelerometer and 3 axis magnetometer which can be used as a compass and would be especially useful in UAV/drones. It plugs directly into the Raspberry Pi and requires no additional connections.<br />
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==== Multi Pi *** NO ENGLISH, CHINESE SITE *** ====<br />
[[File:Multipi_rev.jpg|thumb|[http://elinux.org/images/8/8d/ Multi-Pi] ]]<br />
[http://www.rasplay.org Multi-Pi] is motor* drive extention shield for raspberry-pi and can add many sensor, clcd, glcd etc.. with motor dirve on the shield.<br />
motor* : dc motor, bldc(add resister), stepping.<br />
in addition, Only sn754410(or SN754410NE)motor drive if not use this can be used as a various raspberrypi extention shield.<br />
we has been post on the www.rasplay.org: [http://www.rasplay.org our website]<br />
* RC Car for Raspberrypi Project [http://www.rasplay.org/?p=5820 post click]<br />
* Uart connect for Raspberrypi [http://www.rasplay.org/?p=6109 post click]<br />
* USB HUB for Raspberrypi [http://www.rasplay.org/?p=6440 post click]<br />
* Pi monitoring GLCD [http://www.rasplay.org/?p=5972 post click]<br />
* ETC ... [http://www.rasplay.org/?p=6451 post click]<br />
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====32channel Servo-Pi====<br />
[[File:pi-pwm-32-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|32channel-PWM]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-9685-2-lp.html 32channel Servo Pi]<br />
Can control up to 32 Servo Motor for raspberry Pi A/B<br />
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====8 Motor-Pi====<br />
[[File:Pi-8motor-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|8Motor-Pi]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-L293d-4.html 8 Motor Robot Pi]<br />
Can control up to 8 Motor for B+<br />
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===Home Automation ===<br />
==== UniPi ====<br />
[[File:UniPi_set.png|thumb|[http://www.unipi.technology/ UniPi]]]<br />
[http://www.unipi.technology/ UniPi] (v 1.1) is universal home automation controller based on the Raspberry Pi. It features eight 5A@220V relays, 14 digital inputs (5-24V), two analog inputs (0-10V), 0-10V analog output, 1wire master and a small user-available eeprom memory. There is also many expansion boards coming up, such as relay, solid state, analog output, 8channel 1wire and many more.... On top of that, there is [https://github.com/UniPiTechnology/evok/ opensource API] with a build-in web server for easy controlling of UniPi.<br />
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==== PiPan ====<br />
[[File:PiPan-by-openelectrons.jpg|thumb|[http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/15 PiPan]]]<br />
[http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/15 PiPan] is a Pan/Tilt Kit for PiCamera designed by [http://www.openelectrons.com OpenElectrons.com]. Pi-Pan provides Pan and tilt movements for your Raspberry Pi Camera, using two servos for X and Y axis movements. The kit includes servos, mounting hardware and [http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/26 PiServoController] board to control servo movements.<br />
Users can program the servo control/camera movements, etc. in Python.<br />
There also is an addon light that can be fitted in front of the PiCamera to illuminate subjects, [http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/19 PiLight].<br />
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==== RPIDOM ====<br />
[http://www.yadom.fr/carte-rpidom.html RPIDOM] is an inexpensive expansion board dedicated to home automation. It provides a 1wire interface, 2 teleinformation interfaces (french power meters), an RTC and a 5V connector.<br />
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==== Heber x10i ====<br />
[[File:heber1.png|thumb|Heber x10i]]<br />
[http://www.hebergaming.co.uk/product/x10i/ Heber x10i]<br />
integrates real time I/O into a rPi/rPi2 control system. A secure real-time controller that permits control over multiple and different types of inputs and outputs, and uses the USB 2.0 communication standard. It is an all in one plug and play board for developing LED drivers, control, sensing of different switches, and driving stepper motors. Exclusive features include a real time clock, battery backed static ram, a Dallas chip (for unique board identification), 2 serial communication ports, a powerful audio amp and a independent dedicated on board processor.<br />
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==== (NEW!) Heber xSpin ====<br />
[http://www.hebergaming.co.uk/product/xspin/ Heber xSpin]<br />
has been perfectly designed to be added to Raspberry Pi/Pi2, or any Windows® or Linux gaming system equipped with a USB port. Capable of driving<br />
up to 8 mechanical spin reels / stepper motors, XSpin is perfect for controlling mechanical, multi bank spin reel gaming machines, top boxes and multi-client applications. Real time control of reels. XSpin supports a wide range of industry standard reels, with custom ramp tables available for non-standard reels. The dedicated onboard processor on XSpin guarantees real time control of mechanical spin reels, which ensures no slow down or delay in reel movement. XSpin also controls four lamps or LEDs per reel with individual on/off control.<br />
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Heber now offers drivers in C/C++ and Linux to make it even easier for programmers, inventors and developers to connect with the outside world using X10i and their Raspberry Pi.<br />
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==== SmartHome Sytem Board ====<br />
[[File:Pi-smarthome-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|SmartHome System Board]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-smarthome.html SmartHome ]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-smarthome-ext.html SmartHome Lite ]<br />
[http://smarthome.pridopia.co.uk/ SmartHome Server ]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-smarthome-ac-box01.html SmartHome AC control Box]<br />
The Smart Home project is aimed towards creating a system capable of controlling devices over the internet from any device. Currently the system supports up to 8 Controlled devices and 1 DHT 2302/22 Temperature and Humidity Sensor. The main device ( G1 ) Can be triggered by<br />
temperature (with a DHT sensor) or time. The system uses Solid State Relays ( SSR ) or Switching Relays, The Switching Relays are louder and sound a "Click" when they switch.<br />
The SSR support to 10Amps . The system can be deployed to control your air conditioning during the hot summers or electronic heaters during the winter, another use would be to wire the system up to your house lights / power and control your lights from over the internet.<br />
Additional items are the 84x48 pixel screen to show extra info, last command sent and a countdown to update / check server status and also show Temperature and Humidity.<br />
The advantage to using our system over another system is that everything is built for each other ( The Temperature sensors, the relays, and the screen ).<br />
The system uses the internet through WiFi or an Ethernet cable to connect to our secure servers which enable the website interface and the Android app to easily communicate with your device.<br />
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==== Vending-Pi System Board ====<br />
[[File:Pi-vending-pi-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|Vending-Pi System]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-vending.html Vending-Pi System ]<br />
[http://vending.pridopia.co.uk/ Vending-Pi Server]<br />
The system housed inside the Vending Machine will collect data from the Vending Machine when a Technician / a valid person with the Android App + the right password connects to the RPi. This then allows them to download the data from the Machine and store it on the Android Phone / Tablet. The data is encrypted and cannot be edited or spoofed. The file is then uploaded to our secure servers and an accountant or manager can review the datAa such as coins in, coins out, coins stored, stock details, errors, and even temperature and humidity logs over time ( graph view )<br />
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=== Serial interfaces ===<br />
<br />
====1-Wire Pi ====<br />
[[File:1wirepi.jpg|thumbnail|1 Wire Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/27/1-Wire-Pi 1 Wire Pi] from AB Electronics UK is a communication board supporting the 1-Wire® protocol. A 5V buffered I2C port is also provided on the board.<br />
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====1-Wire Pi Plus ====<br />
[[File:1_wire_pi_plus.jpg|thumbnail|1 Wire Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/60/1-Wire-Pi-Plus 1 Wire Pi Plus] from AB Electronics UK is a communication board supporting the 1-Wire® protocol. Designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. A 5V buffered I2C port is also provided on the board.<br />
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==== Single and 8 Channel 1-Wire Masters from Sheepwalk Electronics ====<br />
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[[File:SWE RPI123.jpg|thumbnail|none]]<br />
[http://www.sheepwalkelectronics.co.uk/ Sheepwalk Electronics] have developed a series of expansion boards for the Raspberry Pi to interface your Raspberry Pi to a Dallas/Maxim 1-Wire network. The range includes a simple passive "master" (called the RPI1) to allow easy use of the kernel 1-Wire driver, a single channel I2C master based around the DS2482-100 (called the RPI2) and an 8 channel I2C master based around the DS2482-800 (the RPI3). The modules are now all available for sale on our website. We also sell a range 1-Wire slave boards including temperature and humidity sensors and I/O boards.<br />
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====1-Wire-17 Port for B+====<br />
[[File:Pi-1-wrie-17-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|1-Wire 17Port]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-2482-800-2.html 1-Wire 17Port]<br />
From [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia]17 Port 1-Wire board for B+ with RTC<br />
use DS2482-800 X2 + DS2482-100 X1 + DS1307 + DS18B20<br />
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====Pi232 RS232 board====<br />
[http://www.logicethos.com/Blog/2012-06-21:_Pi232_Raspberry_Pi_RS232_boards Pi232] is an RS232 expansion board that plugs onto GPIO connector.<br />
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====Pi-Wire ***NOT AVAIL?*** ====<br />
[http://go.je/18z Pi-Wire] Homelabs are developing options for connection of a 1-wire bus to the RaspberryPi. Boards include SPI breakout connections for future boards.<br />
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====rpi_serial====<br />
BitWizard has a [http://www.bitwizard.nl/shop/raspberry-pi/serial-bob Raspberrypi serial breakout board]. It breaks out four serial buses from the GPIO port. <br />
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[http://www.bitwizard.nl/wiki/index.php/Raspberry_pi_expansion_system_page#expansion_boards Wiki]<br />
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BitWizard then has a series SPI (or I2C) expansion boards that can be daisy-chained off the SPI (or I2C) buses of the expansion board. A virtually unlimited number of expansion boards can be connected. Expansion boards are available that drive a simple 16x2 text LCD, more general purpose IOs, servos, temperature sensors, relays, optocouplers etc.<br />
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====RPi RS232 Breakout Board====<br />
[http://zuzebox.wordpress.com/2012/02/07/rs232-breakout-board-v0-20-for-raspberry-pi/ RPi RS232 Breakout Board] is a simple RS232 breakout board for the Raspberry Pi. You can get these boards at tindie.com in the [https://www.tindie.com/stores/DTronixs/ DTronixs store]<br />
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==== RS232 to TTL converter *** BAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set01_03/ set01_03] translates RS232 signals to TTL to be connected to P2's [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi] serial communication port.<br />
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====Serial Pi - RS232 serial interface====<br />
[[File:Serialpi.jpg|thumbnail|Serial Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/29/Serial-Pi Serial Pi] is a stackable communication board supporting the RS232 serial protocol.<br />
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====Serial Pi Plus - RS232 serial interface====<br />
[[File:Serialpiplus.jpg|thumbnail|Serial Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/51/Serial-Pi-Plus Serial Pi Plus] is a stackable communication board supporting the RS232 serial protocol. Designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2.<br />
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==== USB - RS232 TTL / I2C translator *** BAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set01_05/ set01_05] has three functions : 1st) translating USB to TTL Tx and Rx to be connected to [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi], 2nd) converting USB to I2C and 3rd) supplying voltage to next board (it is not for 3Bpi) if jumper is between positions 1 and 2.<br />
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==== Pi-BT-COM-Pi RS232 - serial console - Bluetooth - RTC====<br />
[[File:Pi-compi-bt-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|Pi-BT-COM-Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-com-bt-bp.html Pi-BT-COM-Pi] provide RS232 - 3.5mm serial console Port - Bluetooth console Port - RTC function in one board <br />
also have RFID module socket & NRF24L01 module socket for Raspberry Pi B+<br />
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===Sound ===<br />
<br />
==== Wolfson sound card ====<br />
The equivalent of a high end sound card for the PI. Features:<br />
* 3.5 mm jack (4-pole) for a headset/boom mic combination for gaming or VoIP applications<br />
* 3.5 mm jack for microphone input<br />
* On-board MEMS microphone<br />
* 3.5 mm jack stereo line input for connection to devices such as digital audio players (iPod etc.) or mobile phones<br />
* 3.5 mm jack stereo line output for connection to devices such as external stereo amplifiers or powered speakers<br />
* Phono jack for electrical (not optical) S/PDIF digital input<br />
* On-board class D power amplifier for external speakers, with connection to external power source if needed.<br />
* Small pin header for extra functions if they are low cost, already on-chip, and don't require any further components<br />
* Raspberry Pi form factor<br />
http://www.element14.com/community/community/raspberry-pi/raspberry-pi-accessories/wolfson_pi<br />
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==== HiFiBerry DAC ====<br />
A high-end 24bit/192kHz DAC that connects to the I2S header. The board has RCA and phono jack line-level outputs with 2Vrms output, but does not need an external power supply.<br />
<br />
http://www.hifiberry.com/dac/<br />
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==== HiFiBerry Digi ====<br />
An S/PDIF output card for the Raspberry Pi. Features an optical and an isolated electrical output<br />
<br />
http://www.hifiberry.com/hbdigi/<br />
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==== Raspi-T-DAC ====<br />
http://www.tjaekel.com/T-DAC/raspi.html<br />
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===Arduino===<br />
==== Arduino Shield and Raspberry Pi ====<br />
a little board with Arduino socket and Raspberry Pi socket<br />
you can power the boards with 12Volt or 5Volt<br />
http://www.progetti-hw-sw.it/raspberry.htm<br />
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==== aLaMode ====<br />
[http://wyolum.com/?p=824 “À la mode”] is an Arduino clone specifically designed to interface with the Raspberry Pi. You can of course connect a standard Arduino to a Pi USB port using a cord, but when you want a turnkey solution, how about an Arduino compatible “plate” (shield) that fits right on top of the Raspberry Pi with direct access to GPIO port? The Linux side handles all of the displays, human interfaces, and number crunching. The low power Arduino compatible “à la mode” board handles sensors, servos/motors, and provides a highly accurate real time clock.<br />
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==== ArduiPi ====<br />
The [https://hallard.me/arduipi-the-shield-that-brings-arduino-to-raspberry-pi/ ArduiPi] is a board that brings Arduino world to Raspberry Pi and vice-versa. It is totally open source Hardware and Software.<br />
<br />
The features are:<br />
<br />
* Power the Arduino side with Raspberry power or with external power.<br />
* Selectable Arduino side power with 5V or 3.3V <br />
* FTDI cable connector to be able to program Arduino independently leaving RX/TX of arduino and Raspberry free.<br />
* ICSP connector.<br />
* Power level shifter between Pi and Arduino for I2C, SPI, Serial, and all Pi V1 and V2 GPIO pins.<br />
* Raspberry Pi board Revision 2 with four new GPIO <br />
* I2C Bus available from Arduino AND/OR Raspberry Pi<br />
* I2C to 1-Wire controller on the board providing fully OWFS (or other) support for Raspberry Pi OR Arduino with dedicated library<br />
* Feature to connect I2C between Arduino And Raspberry Pi (Arduino will become a I2C slave from Raspberry Pi)<br />
* Feature to connect SPI between Arduino and Raspberry Pi (Arduino will become a SPI slave from Raspberry)<br />
* Feature to connect the Arduino UART to Raspberry Pi Serial to do communication<br />
* Availability to use the French dedicated Téléinformation monitoring electricity signal issued from the main power meter to Arduino or Raspberry Pi<br />
* Grove connector on board for I2C and Serial connection for Raspberry and Arduino<br />
* Sized place to plug aAdafruit I2C or SPI Oled breakout board that can be driven by Arduino or Raspberry Pi in SPI or I2C<br />
* Sized place to plug a NRF24L01 Wireless breakout board. Breakout board fitting this format will be available for RFM12B, RFM69W, SD card and SPI flash memory. This will let you use the majority of RF module used today<br />
* Sized place for 3 x 1-Wire devices on board.<br />
* Sized place for using PWM devices (switchable with on board power or external power)<br />
* Two free pins available on level shifter chip for custom usage.<br />
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Details, documentation and all others can be found [https://hallard.me/arduipi-the-shield-that-brings-arduino-to-raspberry-pi/ here]<br />
Schematics, PCB, sample code are on [https://github.com/hallard/arduipi github]<br />
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==== Raspberry Pi to Arduino Shields Connection Bridge ====<br />
[http://www.cooking-hacks.com/index.php/documentation/tutorials/raspberry-pi-to-arduino-shields-connection-bridge Raspberry Pi to Arduino Shields Connection Bridge] allows you to use any of the shields, boards and modules designed for Arduino in Raspberry Pi. It includes also the possibility of connecting digital and analog sensors, using the same pinout of Arduino but with the power and capabilities of Raspberry. Using arduPi library, you will be able to make programs in Raspberry with the same code used in Arduino. To do so, Cooking Hacks Team have implemented conversion functions so that you can control in the same way as in Arduino all the I/O interfaces: i2C, SPI, UART, analog, digital, in Raspberry Pi.<br />
<br />
==== Paper-Duino-Pi ====<br />
[http://www.paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=raspberry_boards:paperduinopi Paper-Duino-Pi] is an Arduino shield for the Raspberry Pi. Due to the fact that it is designed as Paper-PCB it is easy to create and one doesn't need a printed circuit board. All components are cheap standard electronic parts. [http://youtu.be/e-x_ZPg8ymo A video is found here].<br />
<br />
==== PiDuino ====<br />
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5c1Dfaf57g Youtube video] showing prototype board<br />
<br />
==== Ponte ====<br />
[http://omer.me/2012/05/introducing-ponte/ PONTE initial post] An arduino shield bridge from Omer and SKPang<br />
<br />
==== RPi-ShieldBridge ====<br />
[https://github.com/watterott/RPi-ShieldBridge RPi-ShieldBridge] An Arduino Shield Bridge with connector for a 2.8" TFT-Display with Touchpanel.<br />
<br />
=== RTC ===<br />
==== RPI RTC ====<br />
[http://www.yadom.fr/carte-rpi-rtc.html RPI RTC] is a inexpensive Real Time Clock (RTC) board.<br />
<br />
==== RTC-COM-Pi ====<br />
[[File:Pi-rtc-compi-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|RTC-COM-Pi]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-com-lite-bp.html RTC-COM-Pi]<br />
RTC with RS232 COM Port & 3.5mm serial console port<br />
<br />
==== AbioRTC ====<br />
[http://www.axiris.eu/en/index.php/i-o-cards/abiortc AbioRTC] is an inexpensive real-time clock (RTC) expansion board.<br />
<br />
====RTC Pi Real time Clock Module ====<br />
[[File:Rtcpi.jpg|thumbnail|RTC Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/15/RTC-Pi-Real-time-Clock-Module RTC Pi] is a real time clock module which connects via the GPIO port on a Raspberry Pi.<br />
<br />
====RTC Pi Plus Real time Clock Module ====<br />
[[File:Rtcpiplus.jpg|thumbnail|RTC Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/52/RTC-Pi-Plus RTC Pi Plus] is a real time clock module which connects via the GPIO port on a Raspberry Pi. Designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. <br />
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==== Pi Rtc Dio Gold ====<br />
<br />
[[File:Pi_Rtc_Dio_0640a_web.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Pi Rtc Dio expansion board for the Raspberry Pi]]<br />
<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-rtc-dio/ Mikronauts Pi Rtc Dio Real Time Clock & I/O Expansion Board] that stacks on top of the Raspberry Pi and was designed by [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] to add a real time clock, 32 digital I/O's and 3.3v power supply making one-off expansion circuits easier for everyone. Pi Rtc Dio also has a four pin I2C expansion header, and a five pin COM connector for future expansion.<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc Dio works with Rasperry Pi Model A, A+, B, B+ and the new Raspberry Pi 2 Model B<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc DIO also works with the Banana Pro and the Banana Pi, however the Bananas already have an on-board RTC.<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc Dio comes as a kit which includes an extra tall stacking header and mounting hardware that secures the board to the Raspberry Pi Rev.2 test mounting holes - keeping the board securely mounted on the Pi.<br />
<br />
Up to four Pi Rtc Dio boards can be stacked on a single Raspberry Pi without the need for a bus or rack solution. The board has an extra large prototyping area that is silk screened to clearly indicate signal busses. <br />
<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-rtc-dio/ For more information about EZasPi, please visit the Pi Rtc Dio product page]<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc Dio can be combined with EZasPi prototyping boards, Pi Jumper breakout board, RoboPi and additional Pi Rtc Dio boards for a greatly expanded Pi system]<br />
<br />
==== CJE/4D RTC ====<br />
(No longer available, dead link)<br />
On 2nd January 2012, CJE/4D announced that they have a real-time clock (RTC) expansion board in the works: [http://www.raspberrypi.org/forum/features-and-requests/rtc]<br />
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=== Displays (LCD/TFT) ===<br />
<br />
==== AdvaBoard RPi1 ====<br />
The AdvaBoard RPi1 contains an interface for TFT displays (3.2" - 7.0") incl. touchscreen.<br />
For details, see [#advaboard_rpi1 below], or visit the websites [http://www.advaboard.de www.advaboard.de]<br />
or [http://www.advamation.com/products/embeddedpc/advaboard.html www.advamation.com/products/embeddedpc/advaboard.html].<br />
<br />
====MZTX-PI-EXT====<br />
The 'Tontec' 2.4-inch TFT LCD 240x320 RGB Pixels touchscreen is a small board that plugs into J1. The touch part uses a TSC2003 chip on the I2C bus; the screen data goes trough the SPI bus and uses a couple of GPIO. There are pins to extend SPI & I2C bus and a GPIO extender LP3943 , '16-LED Fun Light Driver' http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/snvs256b/snvs256b.pdf). See http://helloraspberrypi.blogspot.be/2014/01/setup-tontec-24-inch-tft-lcd-240x320.html for the display and http://www.raspberrypi.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=91&t=64414 for a discussion about the 'touch' part. (See [[MZTX-PI-EXT]])<br />
<br />
====LCD-Master-Pi====<br />
[[File:Rs-pi-LCD-master-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|GPIO-LCD Master]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-LCD-master.html LCD Master]<br />
support 84x48 pixels LCD & 16x2 & 20x4 character LCD<br />
also have i2c Ver, full [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/rs-pi-set-scratch.html Pi_Scratch] software support,<br />
<br />
===Multifunctions===<br />
<br />
==== ADC Pi - Raspberry Pi Analogue to Digital converter ====<br />
[[File:Adcpi.jpg|thumbnail|ADC Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/17/ADC-Pi-V2---Raspberry-Pi-Analogue-to-Digital-converter ADC Pi V2.1] is an 8 channel 17 bit analogue to digital converter designed to work with the Raspberry Pi platform. The ADC Pi V2.1 is based on two Microchip MCP3424 A/D converters each containing 4 analogue inputs with up to 18 bit resolution. <br />
<br />
==== ADC Pi Plus - Raspberry Pi Analogue to Digital converter ====<br />
[[File:Adcpiplus.jpg|thumbnail|ADC Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/56/ADC-Pi-Plus---Raspberry-Pi-Analogue-to-Digital-converter ADC Pi Plus] is an 8 channel 17 bit analogue to digital converter designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. . The ADC Pi Plus is based on two Microchip MCP3424 A/D converters each containing 4 analogue inputs with up to 18 bit resolution. <br />
<br />
====ADC DAC Pi - 12 bit 2 channel ADC and DAC====<br />
[[File:Adcdacpi.jpg|thumbnail|ADC DAC Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/39/ADC-DAC-Pi-Raspberry-Pi-ADC-and-DAC-expansion-board ADCDAC Pi] is a 2 channel 12 bit analogue to digital converter and 2 channel 12 bit digital to analogue converter designed to work with the Raspberry Pi platform. <br />
<br />
==== AdvaBoard RPi1 ====<br />
The [http://www.advaboard.de AdvaBoard RPi1] contains:<br />
<br />
* TFT-display-interface (3.2" 320x240, 5" 800x480, 7" 800x480)<br />
* touchscreen interface<br />
* real-time-clock (RTC)<br />
* CPLD + a microcontroller<br />
* all I/Os are 5V-tolerant, except I2C<br />
* analog-I/Os (4* 16bit inputs, 2* 8bit outputs)<br />
* separate connectors for all interfaces (I2C, SPI, digital/analog-I/O, RS-232, RS-485 incl. pluggable terminator)<br />
* power-management: battery-backed RPC/I2C-interfaces, power-down, power-up on time or event, separately powered peripherals<br />
* JTAG-programmer for Xilinx CPLDs/FPGAs, C2-programmer for SiLabs C8051F*<br />
* software (C + Python 2.6/3.x libraries, free example programs)<br />
<br />
Details can be found at [http://www.advamation.com/products/embeddedpc/advaboard.html www.advamation.com/products/embeddedpc/advaboard.html]<br />
<br />
==== Amescon RasPiComm ====<br />
[[File:RasPiComm.jpg|thumbnail|right|RasPiComm]]<br />
The [http://www.amescon.com/products.aspx RasPiComm] by [http://www.amescon.com/ Amescon] is a piggyback-mountable extension board and offers:<br />
<br />
* RS-485<br />
* RS-232<br />
* RTC<br />
* direct I2C connector<br />
* 5-way joystick<br />
with driver support. Fully compatible with the B+!<br />
<br />
More information: [http://www.amescon.com/products/technical-specifications.aspx Technical Specifications].<br />
<br />
==== Amescon RasPiComm+ ***NOT AVAIL?*** ====<br />
<br />
[[File:RPCPMainboard.jpg|thumbnail|right|RasPiComm+ mainboard with 4 modules (not attached)]]<br />
<br />
The [http://www.amescon.com/products/raspicommplus.aspx RasPiComm+] by [http://www.amescon.com/ Amescon] is a modular extension board for the Raspberry Pi and offers:<br />
<br />
* 4 module slots for a wide range of modules (RS-232, RS-485 4 Wire, GSM, GPS, 1Wire, CAN, 8 Input, 8 Output, 16 isolated I/O, Profibus,...)<br />
* RTC<br />
* easy to set up<br />
* full driver support<br />
* industrial version for isolated 24V available<br />
<br />
The RasPiComm+ will be launched Q1 2015. If you want to have it before the official launch, you can support the [http://igg.me/p/997426/x/9106232 Indiegogo campaign].<br />
<br />
====Com Pi RS232 Serial and 1-Wire ====<br />
[[File:Compi.jpg|thumbnail|Com Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/26/Com-Pi-RS232-Serial-and-1-Wire Com Pi] from AB Electronics is a communication board supporting RS232 and 1-Wire® protocols. A 5V buffered I2C port is also provided on the board.<br />
<br />
==== PIC PI *** DEAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://www.pic-pi.com www.pic-pi.com] python libraries and hardware for RS232, RS485, Real Time Clock, 2x Analog outputs, 2x 240vac 10 A Relays, 22x Individually configurable Analog inputs of digital IO<br />
<br />
==== PICAN *** DEAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://www.beyond-kinetics.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=1827] <br />
PiCAN plugs onto GPIO pins and contains:<br />
* CAN controller and transceiver (2515 based). DB9 connection to vehicle OBDII connector, pins for a robot Controller Area Network.<br />
* 5V 2amp regulator for battery powered systems (6 to 24V)<br />
* EM406 GPS module connector<br />
* 3 GPIO buttons<br />
* 4 LEDS<br />
<br />
====Breakout Pi - Prototyping board====<br />
[[File:Breakoutpi.jpg|thumbnail|Breakout Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/46/products3Raspberry-Pi46Breakout-Pi Breakout Pi] is a useful and versatile prototyping expansion board for the Raspberry Pi models A and B.<br />
<br />
==== Buzzberry Buzz-Board Interface ====<br />
[http://fortito.com Buzzberry] is an interface board enabling expansion using the Buzz-Board modular system designed primarily for educational use.<br />
<br />
==== DAQCplate from Pi-Plates ====<br />
[[File:DAQCplate-R1.0.png|thumbnail|DAQCplate from Pi-Plates]]<br />
The Pi-Plates DAQC (DAC-SEE) adds a rich set of input/output options to your Raspberry Pi. It includes 7 powerful digital outputs for driving external devices such as relays and high current LEDs as well as 8 analog to digital inputs for measuring temperature, voltage, humidity and more. In addition there are eight digital inputs, two analog outputs, and seven general purpose indicator LEDs. Other features include:<br />
* Dedicated onboard processor<br />
* Provides real time data collection<br />
* Allows for future code updates<br />
* Only needs two dedicated RPI pins (GPIO 25 and CE1)<br />
* All features accessible via rich Python command set<br />
* Compatible with all versions of Raspberry Pi<br />
* Design allows up to eight DAQCplates to be stacked together for eight times the I/O<br />
* Uses less than 20mA of DC current during standby<br />
* Conforms to ROHS, FCC Part 15 Class A, and CE standards<br />
* All inputs and outputs ESD and overvoltage protected<br />
* Protects your Raspberry Pi while providing enhanced I/O<br />
* Includes programmable bi-color LED<br />
* Additional 14-pin header included if B+ signals are required<br />
* Capable of reading up to seven HC-SR04 distance sensors<br />
* Each DAQCplate is 100% tested and verified<br />
* Detailed Online Users Guide with Examples<br />
For detailed specifications, go to https://pi-plates.com/product/daqcplate/<br />
<br />
====Delta-Sigma Pi 18 bit Analogue to Digital converter ====<br />
[[File:Deltasigmapi.jpg|thumbnail|Delta Sigma Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/14/Delta-Sigma-Pi-18-bit-Analogue-to-Digital-converter Delta-Sigma Pi] is an 8 channel analogue to digital converter designed for use on the Raspberry Pi computer platform. The board is based around the MCP3424 low noise and high accuracy 18 bit delta-sigma analogue to digital converter from Microchip Technology Inc. A pair of MCP3424 converters are included on the board along with an I2C buffer interface allowing you to connect additional 5V I2C devices to the same bus.<br />
<br />
====GertBoard====<br />
::''main page: [[RPi Gertboard]]''<br />
This board is a buffer between your Rpi and the real world, use it to flash LEDs on and off, drive motors, run sensors and all that other fun stuff.<ref>http://www.raspberrypi.org/archives/411</ref><br />
<br />
====GELI 'jelly'(GPIO Experimenter and Lab Interface Board) *** DEAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://www.fulburncams.gb.net/ Raspberry Geli Board] Extends the GPIO and provides I2C, D2A/A2D, DC Motor(L298), RS232, Realtime Clock (DS1307), 1-wire and prototyping area on 150 * 100mmm PCB.<br />
<br />
==== GrovePi ====<br />
[[File:DexterIndustries-GrovePi.jpg|thumbnail|GrovePi]]<br />
The [http://www.dexterindustries.com/GrovePi/ GrovePi] from [http://www.dexterindustries.com/ Dexter Industries] is a slide on board for the Raspberry Pi that allows the Raspberry Pi to communicate with hundreds of plug and play [http://www.seeedstudio.com/wiki/GROVE_System Grove Sensors]. Some highlights of the product include:<br />
* Modular plug and play modules, no more headaches for wiring the sensors. All modules are connect using a simple 4 wire cable.<br />
* Access Grove analog, digital, serial and I2C sensors from Raspberry Pi.<br />
* Sockets: 3x Analog, 6x Digital, 4x I2C, 1x serial and 1x pass-through Raspberry Pi serial.<br />
* Libraries available in C and Python - see [https://github.com/DexterInd/GrovePi/ GitHub repo].<br />
* The GrovePi communicates with the Raspberry Pi over the I2C interface at address 0x40.<br />
* I2C sockets allow sensors to directly communicate with the Raspberry Pi or interpreted and relayed via the GrovePi.<br />
* ATMEGA328P microcontroller.<br />
* Open source firmware.<br />
<br />
====IO Pi 32 Channel Port Expander====<br />
[[File:Iopi.jpg|thumbnail|IO Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/18/IO-Pi-32-Channel-Port-Expander-for-the-Raspberry-Pi-computer-boards IO Pi] is a 32 channel digital expansion board designed for use on the Raspberry Pi computer platform. The board is based around the MCP23017 16-bit I/O expander from Microchip Technology Inc. A pair of MCP23017 expanders are included on the board allowing you to connect up to 32 digital inputs or outputs to the Raspberry Pi.<br />
<br />
====IO Pi Plus 32 Channel Port Expander====<br />
[[File:Iopiplus.jpg|thumbnail|IO Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/54/IO-Pi-Plus IO Pi Plus] is a 32 channel digital expansion board designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. The board is based around the MCP23017 16-bit I/O expander from Microchip Technology Inc. A pair of MCP23017 expanders are included on the board allowing you to connect up to 32 digital inputs or outputs to the Raspberry Pi.<br />
<br />
==== Pi Crust ====<br />
[http://picru.st picru.st] is a very compact and cheap breakout board for your Raspberry Pi that allows easy access to the Pi's pins, grouping them into a logical order and adding clear labeling. Small and simple. Now available to purchase in kit form on Kickstarter here - [http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/pisupply/pi-crust-easily-connect-electronics-to-your-raspbe Pi Crust Kickstarter]<br />
<br />
====Piface====<br />
[http://piface.openlx.org.uk Piface] is simpler than the [[RPi Gertboard]] (it's aimed at less experienced users), but also intended to connect to PCs and Android to be platform agnostic<br />
<br />
==== Pi MiniLab - Education / Experimental Board *** DEAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://www.web4robot.com Pi MiniLab Education / Experimental Board] is a small size RPi add-ons board. The board includes the circuitry for the experiments with analog signals, sensor connections and circuitry to control the external devices as the relays, motors, high current LEDs.<br />
Key Features:<br />
12-bit ADC with 5 analog channels, 12-bit DAC, 4 analog amplifiers, analog comparator, frequency generator, 1-Wire port, on-boar potentiometer, RGB LED, 4 high power outputs, circuitry for LCD 20x4 or 16x2, voltage regulator. Board size - 2.1"x1.6" (53mm x 41mm).<br />
<br />
==== Pi Rtc Dio Silver *NEW* ====<br />
<br />
[[File:Pi_Rtc_Dio_0640a_web.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Pi Rtc Dio expansion board for the Raspberry Pi]]<br />
<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-rtc-dio/ Mikronauts Pi Rtc Dio Silver I/O Expansion Board] stacks on top of the Raspberry Pi and was designed by [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] to add 32 digital I/O's and 3.3v power supply making one-off expansion circuits easier for everyone. Pi Rtc Dio Silver also has a four pin I2C expansion header, and a five pin COM connector for future expansion.<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc Dio works with Rasperry Pi Model A, A+, B, B+ and the new Raspberry Pi 2 Model B<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc DIO also works with the Banana Pro and the Banana Pi, however the Bananas already have an on-board RTC.<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc Dio comes as a kit which includes an extra tall stacking header and mounting hardware that secures the board to the Raspberry Pi Rev.2 test mounting holes - keeping the board securely mounted on the Pi.<br />
<br />
Up to four Pi Rtc Dio boards can be stacked on a single Raspberry Pi without the need for a bus or rack solution. The board has an extra large prototyping area that is silk screened to clearly indicate signal busses. <br />
<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-rtc-dio/ For more information about EZasPi, please visit the Pi Rtc Dio product page]<br />
<br />
Please note: Pi Rtc Dio Silver does NOT include an RTC.<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc Dio can be combined with EZasPi prototyping boards, Pi Jumper breakout board, RoboPi and additional Pi Rtc Dio boards for a greatly expanded Pi system]<br />
<br />
==== EZasPi prototyping board ====<br />
[[File:EZasPi-400pix.jpg|300px|thumb|right|EZasPi Prototyping board for the Raspberry Pi]]<br />
<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/ezaspi/ Mikronauts EZasPi advanced prototyping board] that stacks on top of the Raspberry Pi and was designed by [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] to make prototyping easier for educational users, and making one-off expansion circuits easier for everyone. EZasPi also has a four pin I2C expansion header, and a five pin COM connector for future expansion.<br />
<br />
EZasPi works with Rasperry Pi Model A, A+, B, B+ and the new Raspberry Pi 2 Model B<br />
<br />
EZasPi also works with the Banana Pro and the Banana Pi, ODROID C1 and MIPS Creator CI20.<br />
<br />
EZasPi comes as a kit which includes an extra tall stacking header and mounting hardware that secures the board to the Raspberry Pi Rev.2 test mounting holes - keeping the board securely mounted on the Pi.<br />
<br />
Multiple EZasPi boards can be stacked on a single Raspberry Pi without the need for a bus or rack solution. The board has an extra large prototyping area that is silk screened to clearly indicate signal busses. <br />
<br />
For example, you can stack an EZasPi board between your Raspberry Pi and a [http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/robopi/ RoboPi robot controller] to add additional custom circuits to the Raspberry Pi. <br />
<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/ezaspi/ For more information about EZasPi, please visit the EZasPi product page]<br />
<br />
You can make a Pi Sandwich by stacking an EZasPi on top of your Raspberry Pi, and an EZasPi (B) under your Pi - with the mounting hardware securing your boards together.<br />
<br />
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<br />
==== EZasPi (B) prototyping board ====<br />
[[File:EZasPi-B-400pix.jpg|300px|thumb|right|EZasPi (B) Prototyping board for the Raspberry Pi]]<br />
<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/ezaspi/ Mikronauts EZasPi (B)] advanced prototyping board from [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] is first prototyping board that stacks UNDER the rev.2 Raspberry Pi Model A and Model B. EZasPi was designed to make prototyping easier for educational users, and making one-off expansion circuits easier for everyone. EZasPi (B) also has a four pin I2C expansion header for future expansion.<br />
<br />
EZasPi (B) can also be used as a prototyping board for I2C add-ons for any Mikronauts product that has a Mikronauts four pin I2C connector, such as RoboPi, EZasPi, Pi Jumper, Pi Rtc Dio <br />
<br />
EZasPi (B) comes as a kit which includes an extra tall stacking header and mounting hardware that secures the board to the Raspberry Pi Rev.2 test mounting holes - keeping the board securely mounted on the Pi.<br />
<br />
Multiple EZasPi (B) boards can be stacked beneath a single Raspberry Pi without the need for a bus or rack solution. The board has an extra large prototyping area that is silk screened to clearly indicate signal busses.<br />
<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/ezaspi-b/ For more information about EZasPi (B), please visit the EZasPi (B) product page]<br />
<br />
You can make a Pi Sandwich by stacking an EZasPi on top of your Raspberry Pi, and an EZasPi (B) under your Pi - with the mounting hardware securing your boards together.<br />
<br />
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<br />
==== Pi Plates ====<br />
[http://www.adafruit.com Adafruit Industries] announced in March 2012 the intention of making expansion boards for the Raspberry Pi under the "Pi Plate" name.<ref><br />
http://www.adafruit.com/blog/2012/03/14/adafruit-experimenting-with-pi-plates-for-raspberry_pi-shields-for-the-raspberry-pi/</ref>.<br />
<br />
The first board available is a [http://adafruit.com/products/801 prototyping board] that overlays the Raspberry Pi via a long plug-in header. It has screw terminals for all the Pi [[GPIO]] lines.<br />
<br />
==== PiPLUS Multifunction I/O Extension Board *** DEAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://www.web4robot.com PiPLUS Multifunction I/O Extension Board] is designed as versatile, general-purpose data acquisition and control module.<br />
Key Features: Battery-backed Real Time Clock; 3.5A DC motor driver chip; 8-bits digital I/O Data Port; 10-bits ADC with 4 analog channels; DAC; 4 high power outputs; 4 PWM outputs; IR Remote Control input; 2 user's buttons; AVR ATMEGA328P microcontroller with a preloaded Arduino bootloader and Arduino Shields connectors; 3V - 5V buffers for I2C, SPI and Serial interfaces; Power supply with 5V and 3V regulators.<br />
<br />
PiPLUS board also works as a bridge between Raspberry Pi and ARDUINO and provides a direct connection to Arduino Shields. You can use the standard ARDUINO environment and graphical interface for Windows or Linux for software development and ATMEGA328P microcontroller programming.<br />
<br />
==== Pi Tin ====<br />
Not yet tested, comments welcome<br />
Project files for Eagle here: [http://www.delong.com/Raspberry%20PI/]<br />
Schematic and Board images: [http://elinux.org/File:PiTin_Schematic.png] [http://elinux.org/File:PiTin_Boardpng.png]<br />
This board uses Microchip 16-pin GPIO expanders driven by SPI to provide up to 256 additional GPIO pins at a very low cost. Optionally, it can supply power<br />
for the board and the Raspberry PI.<br />
<br />
The board can be made in a stackable manner allowing you to also place additional peripherals on the GPIO connector. It makes non-exclusive use of all<br />
four SPI pins as well as exclusive use of the CE0 Pin.<br />
<br />
If you install (and power) the power supply components, the board will supply up to 1A at 5VDC. This is not enough to power all GPIO pins on a fully populated board, but in most applications should be sufficient to power the RPI and a reasonable number of GPIOs. An external power supply should be used for higher-power applications. This board should never be powered from the RPI as even one of the chips can draw more than the RPI can provide.<br />
<br />
The power supply is quite flexible and will accept anything from 8-25VAC or 8-42VDC. It is based on a Recom module which provides a switching power supply in a form factor that is a drop-in replacement for 7805 series TO-220 linear regulators.<br />
<br />
The 8 chips can be had for about $4@ or less and the power supply components total about $15. A fully populated board is about $49+PCB, $31+PCB for 64 GPIO pins.<br />
<br />
You can have the PCB made at a variety of fabricators. [http://batchpcb.com] does very nice work and is hobbyist friendly at very reasonable prices.<br />
<br />
==== PiWeather - Raspberry Pi Weather Station Board *** DEAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://www.web4robot.com PiWeather RPi Weather Station Board] is a small size RPi add-ons board. The board provides the temperature, pressure, humidity monitoring and controls the external devices (relays, high current LEDs ...).<br />
<br />
Key Features:<br />
Temperature, pressure and humidity sensors on the board; Two 1-Wire ports to connect the external temperature sensors DS18B20; Four high current outputs; Battery-backed Real Time Clock and Calendar; Small size - 2.1"x1.6" (53mm x 41mm).<br />
<br />
==== PROTOplate from Pi-Plates ====<br />
[[File:PROTOplate-R1.0.png|thumbnail|PROTOplate from Pi-Plates]]<br />
The Pi-Plates PROTOplate provides an inexpensive and convenient way to add personalized and custom hardware to your Pi-Plates based project. Key features include:<br />
* A low cost yet versatile solution for adding custom hardware to a Pi-Plate based design<br />
* Mechanically and electrically compatible with all Pi-Plate boards<br />
* Mates with all three revisions of the Raspberry Pi including version A, B, B+, and R2<br />
* Multiple boards can be stacked to provide addition area for components<br />
* Comes preassembled – no soldering required<br />
* Additional 14-pin header included if B+ and R2 signals are required<br />
For detailed specifications, go to https://pi-plates.com/product/proto/<br />
<br />
==== Quick2Wire GPIO Interface Board Kit ====<br />
[http://quick2wire.com Quick2Wire GPIO board and experimenters kit] is an extension board for the Raspberry Pi that has level converters to allow the driving of TTL and real world devices such as LED's and switches. It will also provide an experimenters kit, a software framework and a number of tutorials. The Quick2Wire interface board is also available from [http://www.pi-supply.com/product/quick2wire-raspberry-pi-interface-board-kit/ Pi Supply].<br />
<br />
==== Quick2Wire I2C PCF8591 Analogue Board ====<br />
The Quick2Wire PCF8591 I2C Analogue Board has four 8-bit Analogue Inputs and one 8-bit Analogue Output. A simple Python API allows you to control the on-board PCF8591 chip and access all of its features for use with the Raspberry Pi. You can use the boards to measure four voltages and control one output voltage! - You can purchase from [http://www.pi-supply.com/product/quick2wire-raspberry-pi-i2c-pcf8591-analogue-board/#sthash.PdLFc4M5.dpuf Pi Supply]<br />
<br />
==== Quick2Wire I2C MCP23017 Port Expander Board Kit ====<br />
The Quick2Wire Port Expander board for the Raspberry Pi, gives you an extra 16 GPIO pins which can be used for digital input or output. You’ll find code in the Quick2Wire Library to drive it from Python, along with examples of use. - You can purchase from [http://www.pi-supply.com/product/quick2wire-raspberry-pi-i2c-mcp23017-port-expander-board-kit/#sthash.uZFSjG2R.dpuf Pi Supply]<br />
<br />
====Raspberry Pi B+ Breakout Kit=====<br />
[[File:Breakoutplus.jpg|thumbnail|Breakout Plus]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/48/Raspberry-Pi-B-Breakout-Kit Raspberry Pi B+ Breakout] is an easy to assemble breakout board to use with the Raspberry Pi model B+<br />
<br />
==== Raspberry Pi IO Interface ====<br />
[http://dangerousprototypes.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=56&t=3996 forum thread] showing 'paper mockup'. Another buffered IO expander.<br />
<br />
==== Relay board and Raspberry Pi GPIO ====<br />
[http://www.sainsmart.com/8-channel-dc-5v-relay-module-for-arduino-pic-arm-dsp-avr-msp430-ttl-logic.html a board with 8 relays and 8 input] with a Raspberry Pi socket<br />
you can power the boards with 12Volt, the board has a DIN rail container<br />
http://www.progetti-hw-sw.it/raspberry.htm<br />
<br />
====SainSmart X100 Expansion Board====<br />
[http://www.sainsmart.com/raspberry-pi/expansion-board-for-raspberry-pi-designed-for-ease-of-use.html SainSmart X100 Expansion Board]<br />
SainSmart offers the X100 expansion board "designed for ease of use", intended to make the RPi easier to use by providing various interface ports, such as a RS232 port, a HDMI to VGA converter (by using an included HDMI to HDMI male adapter, enabling the use of the VGA port; otherwise it is a HDMI input), a 3-port USB hub (one of the X100's USB ports connects to the upper USB port on the RPi itself, using an included USB to USB male adapter, thus providing power for the three other USB ports on the X100 board), SD and microSD memory card readers, an 8-channel Darlington driver and a GPIO port. The board also has a battery-powered RTC, and a variable (6-23V, nominally 12V) power port for a corded power supply. The X100 also has a reset switch, but the reset pin header (included with the X100) must be soldered onto the RPi itself.<br />
<br />
====Slice of Pi====<br />
[[File:RPI extension board- Slice of Pi.JPG|thumb|[http://shop.ciseco.co.uk/slice-of-pi/ Slice of Pi] ]]<br />
[http://shop.ciseco.co.uk/slice-of-pi/ Slice of Pi] Ciseco have produced a convienient small break out board for the Raspberry PI. XBee style connector for XRF / XBee / RN-XV / XBT / RF-BEE etc. Has the SPI and I2C pins on one standard 8 way header and the Raspberry PI's 8 general purpose I/O pins on another for easy access. Comes as a kit of parts that needs to be soldered. Construction is very easy and suitable for children with basic soldering skills.<br />
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[http://shop.ciseco.co.uk/k002-slice-of-pi-o/ Slice of PI/O] is a variation of the above produced by Ciseco based upon [http://nathan.chantrell.net/20120602/raspberry-pi-io-expander-board/ Nathan Chantrell's MCP23017/Slice of Pi "project"]. The MCP23017 may be powered from either the Pi's 3.3V/5.0V GPIO pins or, with care, an external psu. The use of a 5.0V power source means that the MCP23017's 16 (2 x 8) GPIO's can interface directly with 5V logic families etc. However, the Pi's own GPIO's, also available, will still need 3.3V - 5.0V level shifters. [[User:TrevorGowen|Trevor Gowen]]'s experimental [http://www.cpmspectrepi.webspace.virginmedia.com/raspberry_pi/MoinMoinExport/SliceOfPio.html LED BarGraph "board"] has been "piggy-backed" onto one of these.<br />
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====TriBorg====<br />
[[File:TriBorg-Front-690.png|thumb|[http://www.piborg.org/triborg/ TriBorg] ]]<br />
[http://www.piborg.org/triborg/ TriBorg]<br />
A GPIO header replicator board for your Raspberry Pi. Triple the Raspberry Pi GPIO header.<br />
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==== XBee ZB SMT Backpack ====<br />
The [http://www.bootc.net/archives/2012/06/20/raspberry-pi-xbee-smt-backpack/ Raspberry Pi XBee ZB SMT Backpack] by [[User:bootc|bootc]] is a carrier board for [http://www.digi.com/products/wireless-wired-embedded-solutions/zigbee-rf-modules/zigbee-mesh-module/xbee-smt Digi XBee ZB SMT] modules. These are different to the normal XBee modules because they are surface mount and additionally can interface to a host using SPI as well as serial. The backpack also features 3 LEDs for status signals as well as two FTDI headers (one for the RPi and one for the XBee), as well as being able to host a 'normal' XBee module (though of course you can't use SPI with those).<br />
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==== Raspy Juice Exp Board ====<br />
[http://2-watt-elements.myshopify.com/ Raspy Juice] by 2-Watt Elements is an experimental board that supplies the Raspberry Pi with +5V through the GPIO header. With its wide input voltage range (6~23V), the buck regulator can be powered by batteries, 12V Adapters, solar, etc. Other features are the RS232 level console port, PCF8523 RTC, and an expansion ATmega168A microcontroller as an I2C slave. This latter MCU has interfaces of an RS485 port, an additional RS232 port, 4 RC-servo ports and unused-pins expansion header. The MCU firmware is updateable through the I2C interface. Hardware details are in http://code.google.com/p/raspy-juice/wiki/1_Hardware_Description<br />
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==== pyMCU ====<br />
[http://www.pymcu.com pyMCU] is a python controlled microcontroller that works with the Raspberry Pi, connects to the USB port and uses the pyMCU python module and pyserial to control the microcontroller in your python script. You can communicate with i2c, spi, serial, and one wire devices, software configurable pulse in / out functions, has 13 Digital IO Pins, 6 10-bit Analog Pins, 5 10-Bit PWM Pins, blink LEDs, control servos and motors, read various sensors, built-in functions for sound generation: arbitrary frequency generator, misc. sound / tone generator, DTMF generator. PyBootloader - python script for uploading new firmware versions or your own microcontroller code. Check out some of the [http://pymcu.com/Tutorials.html Tutorials] and [http://pymcu.com/Examples.html Examples]<br />
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==== RPi CC1101-OneWire-Clock extension ====<br />
The [http://busware.de/tiki-index.php?page=COC RPi-COC board] from [http://busware.de busware.de] adds Onewire, a Sub-1 GHz RF Transceiver, RTC and an EEPROM mainly for smart home automation. The Onewire RJ11 port is driven by a DS2482 chip supported by 5V levelshifter and strong pullup. The DS1339-RTC is powered by CR2032 battery or on-board 60mF supercap. The 2Kbit EEPROM (at24c02) is mainly to hold board specific config data. The CC1101 Sub-1 GHz RF Transceiver is controlled by an atmega1284 to pre-process air data. It is connected to RPis UART and contains a avr109-bootloader for firmware updates. The popular [http://culfw.de culfw-firmware] lets you interact with FS20, Homematic, Intertechno or similar actors and sensors - easily using [http://fhem.de FHEM]-home automation server. In addition a secured 5V power socket for external power supplies is provided.<br />
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==== RFM12Pi - Wireless OpenEnergyMonitor Base-station ====<br />
Add's RFM12B wireless (868/433/912Mhz) RF transceiver capability to the Raspberry Pi. The RFM12Pi decodes RFM12B packets from [http://openenergymonitor.org OpenEnergyMonitor sensor modules] or JeeNodes and puts the data on the Raspberry Pi's internal serial UART. Designed to be used with [http://emoncms.org emoncms] running on a Raspberry Pi web-server to make a low power energy, temperature and other environmental data logging and visualisation server. Developed as part of the OpenEnergyMonitor project. For more info see [http://openenergymonitor.blogspot.co.uk/2013/04/introducing-rfm12pi-v2-raspberry-pi.html introductory blog] post and [http://openenergymonitor.org/emon/emonbase/raspberrypi overview documentation page]. The RFM12Pi can be purchased pre-assembled and ready to go from the [http://shop.openenergymonitor.com/raspberry-pi/ OpenEnergyMonitor shop]<br />
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==== 3Bpi - Three Branch Pi - Level translator board for Raspberry Pi *** DEAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://www.electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi, aka set05_08], translates bidirectionally inputs/outputs of the Raspberry Pi's GPIO from 3.3V to 5V TTL levels. It has three external ports to connect [http://www.electronics.cat/en/ electronics.cat] open source hardware boards. This board takes advantage of P5's Raspberry Pi, with access to a second I2C channel (I2C_0, it can be used without camera connected) and CTS and RTS for hardware flow control in serial communications. Two of 3Bpi's ports, P3 and P4, can be used as 8 bit input/output or I2C and/or SPI ports. One port, P2, is thought for serial communications and Raspberry Pi can be set as master or slave setting the jumpers properly.<br />
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==== i2c/spi 32 GPIO Pi ====<br />
[[File:Pi-32gpio-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|32GPIO-Pi]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23017-2-lp.html 32GPIO Pi]<br />
with i2c/spi extra GPIO extension board 32 GPIO Board<br />
32GPIO-Pi with i2c/spi 2 type<br />
with 32 LED for each port , display port status ON/OFF, High/LOW<br />
support by our [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/rs-pi-set-scratch.html Pi_Scratch], easy to control<br />
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==== AbioWire+ ====<br />
[http://www.axiris.eu/en/index.php/1-wire/abiowire AbioWire+] is a 1-Wire adapter providing seventeen 1-Wire channels with ESD protection, three 1-Wire controller chips, and a real-time clock (RTC).<br />
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==== AbioCard model A ====<br />
[http://www.axiris.eu/en/index.php/i-o-cards/abiocard AbioCard model A] expansion board featuring a real-time clock (RTC), 8 bidirectional I/O lines, 8 12-bit ADC inputs, 16 PWM outputs at 97 kHz with 8-bit resolution.<br />
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==== AbioCard model B ====<br />
[http://www.axiris.eu/en/index.php/i-o-cards/abiocard AbioCard model B] expansion board featuring a real-time clock (RTC), 8 bidirectional I/O lines, 8 12-bit ADC inputs, 16 PWM outputs at 40-1000 Hz with 12-bit resolution.<br />
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==== i2c/spi 64/128 GPIO Pi ====<br />
[[File:Pi-64gpio-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|64 GPIO Board]]<br />
[[File:Pi-128gpio-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|128 GPIO board]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23017-8-v2.html 128 GPIO Pi]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23017-4-lp.html 64 GPIO Pi]<br />
with i2c/spi extra GPIO extension board 64/128 GPIO Board<br />
64GPIO-Pi with i2c/spi 2 type<br />
with 64 LED for each port , display port status ON/OFF, High/LOW<br />
128GPIO-Pi with i2c/spi two type <br />
64/128 GPIO board support by our [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/rs-pi-set-scratch.html Pi_Scratch], easy to control<br />
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==== Rs-Pi P-HAB module ( High-Altitude Balloon) ====<br />
[[File:Pi-HAB-ss2.jpg|thumbnail|Pi-HAB-HV]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-p-hab.html Rs-Pi P-HAB ] expansion board featuring a ublox MAX 7 GPS module, FM transmitter, Temp, Humidity, Pressure, Altitude sensors), <br />
This project use balloons for exploring the edge of space. collect temperature , Humidity, Altitude, Pressure data send back through FM Transmitter and save all log to SD card, also take a photo every 30sec save to SD card.<br />
The project use 1. ublox-7Max GPS module 2. Radiometrix NTX2B 434.xxx Mhz 10mW modules. 3. TMP102 temp sensor to monitor Raspberry Pi temperature 4. BMP085 Barometric Pressure/Temp/Altitude Sensor 5. DHT22 / AM2302 Digital Temp & Humidity Sensor 6. DS18b20 Temperature sensor 7. TRACOPOWER 5V & 3.3V (TSR-1-2433 & TSR-1-2450) DC/DC converter up to 96% efficiency - No heat-sink required ( for longer battery life) 8. Raspberry Pi Camera kit ( take photos save in SD card)<br />
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==== OssoPI (Relay and digital inputs) ====<br />
[[File:OssoPI.jpg|thumbnail|OssoPI]]<br />
[http://www.nexlab.net/product/ossopi-raspberrypi-io-expansion-board/ OssoPI] is an expansion board featuring 8x 277V @ 10A relays + 8x digital (opto or non-opto isolated) inputs on standard dimensions for 9 unit DIN rail enclosure<br />
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==== IVPort (Camera Module Multiplexer)====<br />
[[File:Ivport.jpg|thumbnail|IVPort]]<br />
The [https://github.com/ivmech/ivport IVPort] from [http://www.ivmech.com/ Ivmech Mechatronics] is the first Raspberry Pi (also Raspberry Pi A, A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2 fully compatible) Camera Module Multiplexer is designed to make possible connecting more than one camera module to single CSI camera port on Raspberry Pis. Multiplexing can be controlled by 3 pins for 4 camera modules, 5 pins for 8 camera modules and 9 pins for maximum up to 16 camera modules with using GPIO.<br />
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The closest approach to simultaneous capturing at 640x480 resolution with 7 fps each camera connected to Ivport Camera Multiplexer (4 camera boards were connected.) by utilizing Raspberry Pi's video-capture capabilities with a JPEG encoder. See more details [https://github.com/ivmech/ivport/wiki/Capture-Sequence here].<br />
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==== Rasky (KVM over IP) ====<br />
[[File:Rasky.jpg|thumbnail|Rasky]]<br />
[http://www.nexlab.net/product/rasky Rasky] is an expansion board for raspberry pi model 2B to use the rpi as a KVM over IP. It features VGA video acquisition, 2 250VAC 10A relays, 2 digital opto-isolated digital inputs, keyboard, mouse and remote storage emulation over USB, power management using 4 Ni-MH rechargeable AA batteries to assure rpi clean shutdown in case of power loss/failure.<br />
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It is actually in crowdfunding, but production will go on no matter how the campaign will end, the price anyway will change depending on the campaign success. Estimated delivery for the first batch is Q2 2016, it will be available both as a kit and ready to use. All developement, both for hw and sw, is completely open source.<br />
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===Programmable===<br />
==== Guzunty ====<br />
The Guzunty Pi adds open source programmable hardware to the Raspberry Pi at an amazingly low price. The design contains a 72 macrocell programmable logic device, so the board functions like a 'virtual breadboard'. This board is ideal for those with many different projects in mind, because it is so flexible. It can be a simple IO expander, a 7 segment LED driver, provide servo and regular PWM outputs, or anything you can dream up that will fit into 1600 logic gates. The device is '5 volt tolerant' and so can be used to safely interface 5v logic devices (such as Arduino) to the 3.3v Raspberry Pi. The [https://github.com/Guzunty/Pi/wiki GitHub community site] contains many ready made cores that you can download and use directly. You can design your own custom cores using industry standard languages such as VHDL or Verilog.<br />
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==== LOGI-PI ====<br />
The LOGI-PI (http://valentfx.com/logi-pi/) is an FPGA-based daughter board for the raspberry-pi. It consists in a Spartan 6 LX9 FPGA from Xilinx, 32MB SDRAM, PMODS (standardized IO connector) and an Arduino compatible connector. The board communicates with the raspberry-pi through SPI and comes with VHDL support file and Python/C support software. The Raspberry-pi can directly programm the FPGA thus eliminating the need for an expensive FPGA programmer. A web based-tool (http://www.valentfx.com/skeleton/) allow the user to design the architecture to be run on the FPGA without the need of writing a single line of HDL code. The LOGI-Pi comes with several demo applications inculing bitcoin mining, vision processing (with the optionnal camera module) and more.<br />
[[File:Logi-Pi-logo-med.jpg|thumbnail|LOGI-PI exapnsion board for the raspberry-pi]]<br />
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==Expansion boards by manufactuer==<br />
This section has been moved to a separate page. See [[RPi Expansion Boards: Expansion boards by manufactuer]]<br />
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==References==<br />
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==Introduction==<br />
On the Raspberry Pi, there are several connections which can be used for expansion:<br />
* The [[RPi Low-level peripherals|Rpi GPIO]] (General Purpose Input/Output) pins are exposed, that means that expansion boards are able to talk directly to the CPU.<br />
* The DSI connector will allow low-level interfacing with LCDs and other displays.<br />
* The CSI connector will allow camera modules to be added in future.<br />
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==Expansion boards by functions==<br />
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=== Power Supply and Control ===<br />
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==== BattBorg ====<br />
[[File:BattBorg.jpg|thumb|[https://www.piborg.org/battborg BattBorg]]]<br />
[https://www.piborg.org/battborg BattBorg] is a power converter for your Raspberry Pi which allows you to power the Raspberry Pi off batteries. It will work with most batteries/battery packs that are between 7-36V so it's great for 12V car batteries, 8xAA battery packs, and so on. Perfect for autonomous robot projects where using a USB charger is not an option.<br />
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==== Meltwater's Switched Mode Power Supply Kit ====<br />
This is a DC to DC [http://www.pihardware.co.uk switched mode power supply], another great add on board in Meltwater's range. It comes as a kit of parts, ready to be soldered together. This can supply a 5 volt output to a Raspberry Pi from an input of anywhere from 7 to 40 volts!<br />
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Testing has shown that the unit is around 80% efficient, where a comparable linear regulator (such as LM350T) was measured under 50% (based on a quick test).<br />
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==== Pi Supply Switch ====<br />
[http://www.pi-supply.com/product/pi-supply-raspberry-pi-power-switch/ The Pi Supply Switch] is an "intelligent" power management device for the Raspberry Pi made by Pi Supply. This add on board has hard on/off switches as well as a soft shutdown switch, which initiates a safe shutdown using a simple Python script. It allows you to cycle power on the Raspberry Pi without plugging and unplugging either your "wall-wart" power supply, or the micro-USB plug input to your Pi. It includes an LED status indicator, and 3 mounting holes for easy use in any project you have in mind. It needs only one GPIO pin to operate, with the option of using a second GPIO pin to add the safe shutdown functionality.<br />
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It is an Open Source project, and comes with free stickers and a free noodle USB cable to connect to your Pi.<br />
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The Pi Supply was funded using the crowdfunding site, Kickstarter.<ref>http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/pisupply/pi-supply-intelligent-power-switch-for-raspberry-p</ref><br />
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==== Power Pi ====<br />
[[File:PowerPi A2a.png|thumb|[http://andicelabs.com/power-pi PowerPi]]]<br />
The [http://andicelabs.com/power-pi PowerPi] is a flexible power supply and control board. It can power the Raspberry Pi from a 4-14VDC source or a single-cell Lithium-Ion battery. It has integrated battery charging, switch-over, and monitoring. The AVR power supervisor allows the Pi to be powered on and off autonomously and also provides RTC and watchdog functionality.<br />
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==== RPI Alim ====<br />
[http://www.yadom.fr/carte-rpi-alim.html RPI Alim] is a inexpensive board that gives the possibility of powering the Raspberry with a 7V to 15V DC power supply or battery.<br />
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==== RemotePi Board ====<br />
[[File:RemotePiBoard.jpg|thumb|[http://www.msldigital.com/ RemotePi Board]]]<br />
The [http://www.msldigital.com/products/remotepi-board RemotePi Board] is an intelligent infrared remote controlled power switch add-on board for the Raspberry Pi. It allows to switch power on and off using any button (configurable in learning mode) of an existing standard IR remote. Power is only cut after notifying the OS and giving it time to shut-down. It is mainly intended to remote control (using LIRC) and power off/on a mediacenter system. i.e OpenELEC, Raspbmc, XBian, RasPlex, Raspbian. The board is compatible to simple GPIO IR receiver and piggy backs onto the Raspberry Pi, no soldering required. For more information click [http://www.msldigital.com/pages/more-information here].<br />
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==== 3V3 DC-DC Switched Mode Regulator ====<br />
The Raspberry Pi uses a linear regulator to convert the input 5V to 3V3. This converter can be replaced with a more efficient switching mode to reduce the power needed. This can be useful when running the Pi on battery. More information and a ready-to-buy kit be found [http://bitwizard.nl/wiki/index.php/Reducing_power_consumption_of_a_raspberry_Pi here]<br />
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==== Pi Jumper & Pi Jumper Plus (GPIO breakout, 3v3 power, 3v3 & 5V I2C) ====<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-jumper/ Pi Jumper is the ultimate Raspberry Pi breakout board from [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] <br />
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Pi Jumper features:<br />
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[[File:pi_jumper_large_breadboard.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Pi Jumper Breakout Board]]<br />
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- Works with Rasperry Pi Model A, Model B, Model A+ and Model B+, Raspberry Pi 2 Model B<br />
(also workds with Banana Pro, Banana Pi, ODROID C1, MIPS Creator CI20)<br />
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- stacks on the Raspberry Pi (or any other Pi expansion board - such as RoboPi and EZasPi - with a stacking header)<br />
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- stacking Pi header<br />
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- 3.3V power regulated from the Pi's 5V supply (no more 50mA limit!)<br />
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- 3.3V I2C vertical expansion header<br />
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- 5.0V I2C vertical expansion header with level translation<br />
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- 20 pin male or round female breadboard interface header<br />
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- all headers/connectors have clear labels for all pins<br />
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- 3 screw terminal for 5V / 3v3 / GND (can be used to power Pi)<br />
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Pi Jumper Plus features:<br />
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[[File:Pi_jumper_plus_with-_large_breadboard.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Pi Jumper Plus Breakout Board]]<br />
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- 26 pin IDC ribbon cable connecting the Raspberry Pi to Pi Jumper<br />
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- 26 pin male header for the ribbon cable<br />
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- 3.3V power regulated from the Pi's 5V supply (no more 50mA limit!)<br />
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- 3.3V I2C right angle expansion header<br />
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- 5.0V I2C right angle expansion header with level translation<br />
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- 20 pin male or round female breadboard interface header<br />
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- all headers/connectors have clear labels for all pins<br />
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- 3 screw terminal for 5V / 3v3 / GND (can be used to power Pi)<br />
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[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-jumper/ For more information about Pi Jumper please visit the Pi Jumper product page]<br />
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====Pi-PSU-Pi====<br />
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[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-power-bank.html Pi-PSU-Pi]<br />
[[File:Pi-psu-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|PSU-Pi]]<br />
input DC 9 ~ 16 have 5V for your Pi with Logic Level converter<br />
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==== UPS PIco ====<br />
http://www.pimodules.com/_pdf/UPS_PIco_Final_PiMMP-R6.pdf<br />
[[File:UPS PIco.jpg|framed|right|UPS PIco]]<br />
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'''U'''ninterruptible '''P'''ower '''S'''upply with '''P'''eripherals and '''I'''2C '''co'''ntrol Interface<br /><br />
The UPS PIco is an advanced uninterruptible power supply for the Raspberry Pi® that adds a wealth of innovative power back-up functionality and development features to the innovative microcomputer! The standard UPS PIco is equipped with a 300mAh LiPO battery specially designed to enable safe shutdown during a power cut. The UPS PIco is powered and the battery pack intelligently charged via the GPIO pins on the Raspberry Pi®, so no additional cabling or power supply is required. The UPS PIco is designed to be 100% compliant with HAT standards for the Raspberry Pi® B+ and A+, and is mechanically compatible with the original Raspberry Pi® models A and B when an extension header is used. In addition to this, because the UPS Pico requires no external powering and fits within the footprint of the Raspberry Pi®, it is compatible with most cases. The UPS PIco can also be equipped with an optional Infra-Red Receiver which is routed directly to GPIO18 via the PCB. Finally, the UPS Pico features an implemented Automatic Temperature Control PWM FAN controller, and can be equipped with a micro fan kit, which enables the use of the Raspberry Pi® in extreme conditions including very high temperature environments.<br />
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Features<br />
The list of features of the UPS PIco is as follows:<br />
* Raspberry Pi B+ HAT Compliant<br />
* Plug and Play<br />
* Smart Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)<br />
* Integrated LiPO Battery (8-10 Minutes of Power Back-Up)<br />
* Intelligent Automatic Charger<br />
* No Additional External Power Required<br />
* Additional 3000 mAh Battery for 8 Hours Run-Time (Not Included)<br />
* 5V 2A Power Backup (Peak Output 5V 3A)<br />
* Integrated Software Simulated Real Time Clock (RTC) with Battery Back-Up<br />
* File Safe Shutdown Functionality<br />
* Raspberry Pi B+ Activity Pin<br />
* PWM FAN control (Fan Not Included)<br />
* 2 User Defined LEDs<br />
* 2 User Defined Buttons<br />
* Integrated Buzzer for UPS and User Applications<br />
* Status Monitoring - Powering Voltage, UPS Battery Voltage and Temperature<br />
* I2C PICo Interface for Control and Monitoring<br />
* RS232 Raspberry Pi Interface for Control and Monitoring<br />
* XTEA Based Cryptography User Software Protection <br />
* 2 Level Watch-dog Functionality with FSSD and Hardware Reset<br />
* Raspberry Pi B+ Hardware Reset Button via Spring Test Pin (Not Included) <br />
* Jumpers for Raspberry Pi B+ Pin Functionality Selection<br />
* Stackable Header for Add-On Boards<br />
* Boot Loader for Live Firmware Update<br />
* Compatible with Intelligent IR Remote Power ON/OFF (PowerMyPi)<br />
* Integrated ESD-Protected 2 Channel A/D 10 Bit Converters 0-5.2V<br />
* Integrated ESD-Protected 1-Wire Interface<br />
* Labeled J8 Raspberry Pi B+ GPIO Pins for Easy Plug & Play <br />
* Infra Red Receiver Sensor Interface (IR Not Included)<br />
* Upgradable with PIco Add-on Boards<br />
* Fits Inside Most Existing Cases<br />
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For more details<br />
[http://www.pimodules.com]<br />
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===Protect & leds===<br />
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====Buffer Board====<br />
[http://www.thebox.myzen.co.uk/Raspberry/Buffer_Board.html Buffer Board] How to make a Pi Buffer on Veroboard. Each of the 14 outputs can drive up to 500mA using a Darlington array.<br />
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==== FREE GPIO protect (5 V compatible) + 3 button & leds ***DEAD LINK*** ====<br />
[[File:Raspberry pi- EASY GPIO.jpg|thumb|[http://ares.asso-ensea.net/robotics/raspberry-pi-easy-gpio-english-version/ EASY GPIO]]]<br />
[http://ares.asso-ensea.net/robotics/raspberry-pi-easy-gpio-english-version/ EASY GPIO] is an GPIO expansion board.(GPIO are protected by diode.)<br />
*3 leds + 3 button <br />
*6 GPIO ( Protected by diode) <br />
*Serial port ( Protected by diode) 3.3V ( compatible 5 V) <br />
* I2C ( Protected by diode) I2C 3.3V<br />
* SPI ( Protected by diode) SPI 3.3V<br />
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==== BerryClip 6 LED Buzzer Board ====<br />
The [http://www.raspberrypi-spy.co.uk/berryclip-6-led-add-on-board/ BerryClip] is a small board providing 6 coloured LEDs, 1 buzzer and 1 switch. It provides an easy and quick introduction to GPIO experimenting. The board plugs directly onto the Raspberry Pi GPIO connector and there are lots of Python example scripts available.<br /><br />
For a more detailed description see: [http://www.raspberrypi-spy.co.uk/berryclip-6-led-add-on-board/ BerryClip on Raspberrypi-spy.co.uk]<br />
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==== SchoolBoard ][ - 8x LED's, 8x dip switch, 8x push button, large breadboard ====<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/proto/schoolboard/ SchoolBoard 2 is a versatile development board from http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] <br />
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[[File:Pi_jumper_schoolboard2.jpg|300px|thumb|right|SchoolBoard 2 Development Board shown with Pi Jumper and Raspberry Pi]]<br />
[[File:Schoolboard2built.jpg|300px|thumb|right|SchoolBoard 2 Development Board shown without solderless breadboard]]<br />
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SchoolBoard ][ was designed for electronics students and hobbyists to make experimenting with electronics easier.<br />
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SchoolBoard ][ provides a large solderless breadboard as well as eight LED's, eight dip switches and eight push button switches, so you do not have to use breadboard space for them. <br />
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All the LED's and switches have current limiting resistors to protect your circuit.<br />
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If you like your circuit, you can make it permanent on SchoolBoard ][ boards by soldering the components on the breadboard-like prototyping area.<br />
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SchoolBoard ][ Features:<br />
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- High quality solder masked silk screened printed circuit board<br />
- flexible prototyping pattern similar to solderless breadboard<br />
- 400 pin solderless breadboard (in Full Kit version)<br />
- eight low current LED's<br />
- eight push button switches<br />
- eight switch dip switch<br />
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[http://www.mikronauts.com/proto/schoolboard/ For more information, please visit the SchoolBoard 2 product page]<br />
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==== LedBorg ====<br />
[[File:LedBorg-Angled-690.png|thumb|[http://piborg.org/ledborg LedBorg]]]<br />
[http://www.piborg.org/ledborg LedBorg] is an ultra bright RGB LED add on board for your Raspberry Pi. Capable of 27 colour combinations and controllable from either a GUI or the command line, it can also perform patterns.<br />
Small board which connects directly to the GPIO header, Light up your case to suit your mood or display status information.<br />
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==== Lo-tech GPIO Interface Board ====<br />
[[File:Lo-tech-gpio-interface-board-front-assembled.JPG|thumb|[http://www.lo-tech.co.uk/product/gpio-interface-board/ Lo-tech GPIO Interface]]]<br />
The [http://www.lo-tech.co.uk/product/gpio-interface-board/ Lo-tech GPIO Interface Board] enables the connection of the Raspberry Pi (B+ and model 2) to the outside world, with 4x opto-isolated inputs, 8x Darlington outputs, and a 1-wire bus for temperature and other sensors. The board has been designed to fit directly on top of the RaspberryPi (similar to the HAT physical specification).<br />
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Also available as [http://www.lo-tech.co.uk/product/gpio-interface-board-pcb/ a bare PCB] - ideal for school projects and anyone wanting the extra challenge of soldering some hardware for their Raspberry Pi.<br />
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==== Meltwater's RGB LED Board ====<br />
As well as a great blog, Meltwater also has a selection of add on boards, including a [http://www.pihardware.co.uk RGB LED board]. This includes 5 bright RGB LEDs, and uses just 8 GPIO pins. The kit includes a pre-prepared strip-board, all the necessary components and cables, and a very complete full-colour manual with lots of code examples.<br />
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This is a great kit for learning how to use the GPIO on the Raspberry Pi, and make some pretty colours while you are at it!<br />
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These boards are also available from the [http://www.pi-supply.com/product/meltwaters-rgb-led-add-on-board-kit/ Pi Supply shop].<br />
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==== GPIO isolated expansion/RTC ***DEAD LINK*** ====<br />
[http://www.utelectronics.com UT Electronics] is developing a expansion board containing a fully isolated 16-I/O I2C GPIO expander and RTC, with extensive options for further expansion. C and Python libraries will be available at launch. The board will probably be sold as a kit, with SMT components already in place.<br />
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Update: According to their website, the realities of life prevent them from bringing the product to market. They are hoping someone will pick up the ball. They have released the PCB layout and all documentation for free on their website.<br />
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==== LEDs + microswitch *** DEAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set01_04/ set01_04] is a universal 8 bit inputs (microswitch) / outputs (LEDs) to be connected to [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi]. Each bit is set as input or output through jumpers position.<br />
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===Robotics/ motors ===<br />
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==== AFLEX Robotic Board *** DEAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://www.web4robot.com AFLEX Robotic Board] is dual motor control and data acquisition board with I2C and Serial interfaces. The board provides 2 motor control drivers with max current up to 3.5A, 8-bits data port with each pin setup as digital input /output or analog input, 10-bits ADC with up to 5 analog channels, 4 inputs for the sensor connections, infrared (IR) remote control. The board provides direct connection to Raspberry Pi. (broken link)<br />
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==== BrickPi ====<br />
The [http://www.dexterindustries.com/BrickPi/ BrickPi] from [http://www.dexterindustries.com/ Dexter Industries] helps you connect LEGO® Mindstorms sensors, motors, and parts to easily turn your credit card size computer into a powerful robot.Some highlights of the product include:<br />
* Connect up to 4 NXT or EV3 motors.<br />
* Connect up to 5 NXT sensors, both digital and analog.<br />
* The BrickPi power supply can power the Raspberry Pi directly.<br />
* Attach LEGO® Technic bricks to the BrickPi case to make awesome robots!<br />
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==== Diablo====<br />
[[File:Diablo.jpg|thumb|[http://piborg.org/diablo Diablo]]]<br />
[http://www.piborg.org/diablo Diablo] is a powerful motor control board for your Raspberry Pi. Aimed at driving large motors at up to 40V, current limiting to 55A, makes it powerful enough for even the most ambitious of projects. It controls two DC motors in forwards and reverse with pulse width modulation (PWM) which is useful for speed control and various stepper and solenoid control applications. Take a look at [https://www.piborg.org/doodleborg DoodleBorg - Our V1 Raspberry Pi tank] to get an idea of what [http://www.piborg.org/diablo Diablo] is designed to control.<br />
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==== Pi Droid Alpha Educational Robot Controller ====<br />
[[File:Pi_droid_alpha_0021.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Pi Droid Alpha Educational Robot Controller]]<br />
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[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-droid-alpha/ Pi Droid Alpha Educational Robot Controller] Raspberry Pi expansion board from [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts]<br />
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Pi Droid Alpha works with Rasperry Pi Model A, A+, B, B+, AND Raspberry Pi 2 Model B<br />
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Pi Droid Alpha features: <br />
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- 8 channel 10 bit Analog to digital converter<br />
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- 8 digital I/O's each of which can be independently configured as digital input, digital output, PWM output, servo output, Ping sensor input<br />
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- 16 additional digital I/O's each of which can be independently configured as digital input, digital output<br />
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- two 10 pin expansion headers for the 16 additional digital I/O's provided by the MCP23S17<br />
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- i2c expansion header<br />
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- works with ServoBlaseter, wiringPi, RPi.GPIO, and pigpio<br />
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[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-droid-alpha/ For more information about RoboPi please visit the Pi Droid Alpha product page]<br />
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==== Mobile Robot Chassis controlled from RPi *** DEAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://www.web4robot.com Mobile Robot Chassis controlled from RPi] is a smart robot platform with embedded robot controller. NO SOLDERING NEEDED. The controller board includes the preprogrammed microcontroller, 4 DC motor drivers and circuitry to read data from sensors. The preloaded software provides the DC motors and Servo motors PWM control, sensor data reading and communication with RPi by I2C interface or wireless channel. (broken link)<br />
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==== PicoBorg ====<br />
[[File:PicoBorg-Angled-690.png|thumb|[http://piborg.org/picoborg PicoBorg]]]<br />
[http://www.piborg.org/picoborg PicoBorg] is an inexpensive add on board for controlling robotics such as small motors, fans, solenoids, LEDs and the like from the Raspberry Pi GPIO pins. It consists of 4 low side drivers and 4 diodes, and is hardware selectable for either using the Pi PWM output or only GPIO pins.<br />
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==== PicoBorg Reverse ====<br />
[[File:PicoBorgRev-Top-Small.png|thumb|[http://piborg.org/picoborgrev PicoBorg Reverse] ]]<br />
[http://www.piborg.org/picoborgrev PicoBorg Reverse] is an advanced motor control board for Raspberry Pi based robotics projects. It can control small and large motors alike (up to 25 V and 5 A per channel), either driving two DC motors (forward and reverse) at controllable speeds or a single DC motor or stepper at up to 10 A (4, 5, and 6 wire steppers supported). Capable of daisy-chaining multiple boards, it can allow over 200 motors to be controlled from a single Raspberry Pi.<br />
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It is the motor control board that powers [http://piborg.org/doodleborg DoodleBorg].<br />
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==== MOTORplate from Pi-Plates ====<br />
[[File:MOTORbrochure.jpg|thumbnail|MOTORplate from Pi-Plates]]<br />
The Pi-Plates MOTORplate is the most powerful motor controller you can buy for your Raspberry Pi. It has the capability of driving two stepper motors using four step sizes including microstepping. Or, it can control four DC motors with 10 bit resolution. Additional headers allow dedicated power control to each motor controller. There are four 16-bit tachometers for DC speed control and the ability to use acceleration on all motors to prevent stalls and maximize torque. Four protected general purpose inputs can be be attached to end stop, limit, optical, or hall effect sensors. Other features include:<br />
* Dedicated onboard processor<br />
* Allows for future code updates<br />
* Only needs two dedicated RPI pins (GPIO 25 and CE1)<br />
* All features accessible via rich Python command set<br />
* Compatible with all versions of Raspberry Pi<br />
* Design allows up to eight MOTORplates to be stacked together for eight times the motor drive<br />
* Compatible with all other Pi-Plates. <br />
* Uses less than 20mA of DC current during standby<br />
* Conforms to ROHS, FCC Part 15 Class A, and CE standards<br />
* All inputs and outputs ESD and overvoltage protected<br />
* Protects your Raspberry Pi while providing enhanced smart motor control<br />
* Includes programmable LED<br />
* Additional 14-pin header included if B+ signals are required<br />
* Each MOTORplate is 100% tested and verified<br />
* Detailed Online Users Guide with Examples<br />
For detailed specifications, go to https://pi-plates.com/product/motorplate/<br />
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==== PiRoCon ====<br />
[[File:PiRoCon.jpg|thumb|[http://4tronix.co.uk/store/index.php?rt=product/product&product_id=182 PiRoCon 1.2] ]]<br />
[http://4tronix.co.uk/store/index.php?rt=product/product&product_id=182 PiRoCon] PiRoCon is a complete robotics controller for your Raspberry Pi based mobile robot.<br />
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==== PiServoController ====<br />
[[File:PiServoController-board-w300.jpg|thumb|[http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/26 PiServoController]]]<br />
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[http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/26 PiServoController] board from [http://www.openelectrons.com OpenElectrons.com] fits over the GPIO pins of Raspberry Pi, and it can control upto 6 servos from Raspberry Pi. It has i2c interface to control i2c devices. This board provides power stabilization for Raspberry Pi, so that any power fluctuations won't cause RPi to reset. It also provides signal buffering so that you can connect higher voltage servos to the board.<br />
For Servo control, it uses Open Source Software, [https://github.com/richardghirst/PiBits/tree/master/ServoBlaster ServoBlaster]. Users can program the servo movements in Python.<br />
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==== RoboPi Advanced Robot Controller for the Raspberry Pi ====<br />
[[File:RoboPi_Pi_A_0863_web_800px.jpg|300px|thumb|right|RoboPi Advanced Robot Controller]]<br />
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[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/robopi/ RoboPi Advanced Robot Controller] Raspberry Pi expansion board from [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] adds an eight-core 32-bit microcontroller running at 100Mhz to the Raspberry Pi in order to off-load hard real time I/O and allow more precise timing than Linux running on the Pi allows.<br />
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RoboPi works with Rasperry Pi Model A, A+, B, B+, AND Raspberry Pi 2 Model B<br />
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RoboPi also works with Banana Pro, Banana Pi, ODROID C1, MIPS Creator CI20, more supported platforms soon.<br />
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RoboPi features: <br />
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- 8 channel 12 bit Analog to digital converter<br />
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- 24 digital I/O's each of which can be independently configured as digital input, digital output, PWM output, servo output, Ping sensor input<br />
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- three 10 pin expansion headers for the 8 core microcontroller (Parallax Propeller) corresponding to banks of servo connectors<br />
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- i2c expansion headers for both RoboPi and the Raspberry Pi<br />
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- easy to use Wiring-like API for controlling RoboPi with C / C++<br />
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- easy to use Wiring-like Python API for Python 2.7 and 3.2 <br />
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Note: Python support for the MIPS Creator CI20 not yet available, however C/C++ support is available<br />
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[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/robopi/ For more information about RoboPi please visit the RoboPi product page]<br />
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==== Robot Controller with direct connection to RPi *** DEAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://www.web4robot.com Robot Controller with direct connection to RPi] is a versalite Mobile Robot Chassis controller board with I2C interface and wireless communication channel. The controller board includes the preprogrammed microcontroller and provides the motor drivers to control 4 DC motors, 2 speed encoder channels, ultrasonic distance measurement channel, infrared obstacle avoidance sensor and 5 analog channels for your sensor connections (line following sensors or obstacle avoidance sensors). The board also provides 2 Servo motor controls to create the robot pan/tilt head.<br />
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==== RPi Servo board ====<br />
[[File:RPi Servo board.jpg|thumb|[http://electronics.chroma.se/rpisb.php Raspberry Pi Servo board] ]]<br />
The [http://electronics.chroma.se/rpisb.php Raspberry Pi Servo board] by [[User:adent|adent]] is a small expansion board for connecting up to eight RC servos and/or an ESC (Electronic Speed Controller) to the RPi. It has a pass through for the GPIO port and it uses the serial line in it for commands. The interface is a simple ASCII-protocol via the serial port. It also has five own GPIO-pins that is not supported by card firmware yet. Firmware is released as GPL. Can power RPi from ESC or external source.<br />
Youtube clip of [http://youtu.be/_W1WXnL9MeA first prototype]. Working on an alternate firmware to connect DHT22/11 humidity/temperature sensors to the board instead.<br />
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==== RPi SOFTWARE Servo board ====<br />
The [http://electronics.chroma.se/rpiswsb.php Raspberry Pi SOFTWARE Servo board] by [[User:adent|adent]] is a small expansion board for connecting up to eight RC servos and/or an ESC (Electronic Speed Controller) to the RPi. It has a pass through for the GPIO port. Can power RPi from ESC or external source.<br />
It needs a [http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=37&t=15011&hilit=servo kernel module] to work. The card only buffers the GPIO of the RPi and <br />
provides convenient connectors. Since there was room on the PCB, the serialport, GND and 3V3 is broken out.<br />
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====Servo Pi - PWM servo controller====<br />
[[File:Servopi.jpg|thumb|Servo Pi PWM board]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/44/Servo-Pi Servo Pi] is a 16-channel, 12-bit PWM controller suitable for driving LEDs and radio control servos. The board is based around PCA9685 PWM I2C LED controller IC from NXT and can drive each of the 16 outputs with 12 bit (4096 steps) duty cycle from 0% to 100%.<br />
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====16channel Servo-Pi & 16 channel GPIO ====<br />
[[File:Pi-pwm16-gpio16-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|16GPIO&16PWM]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-9685-23017-lp.html 16channel PWM Servo Pi& 16 GPIO]<br />
Can control up to 16 Servo Motor & 16 i2c/spi GPIO with 16 LED for GPIO status for raspberry Pi A/B<br />
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==== UltraBorg ====<br />
[[File:UltraBorg.jpg|thumb|[http://piborg.org/ultraBorg UltraBorg] ]]<br />
[http://www.piborg.org/UltraBorg UltraBorg] is a 16 bit PWM / servo controller and Ultrasonic module interface board. It communicates with the Raspberry Pi over I2C and does the servo control and ultrasonic reading, processing and filtering in a Pic microcontroller on the UltraBorg board. This leaves the Raspberry Pi free to perform tasks without worrying about timing, delays, or CPU intensive processes. The Ultrasonic side includes inbuilt simple filtering, and the servo side includes power on position saving, and endstop/limit saving in to the Pic micro EEPROM.<br />
It is capable of controlling 4 servos, and reading 4 ultrasonic modules. It has inbuilt 5V to 3.3V logic level conversion, and is aimed as a plug and go solution.<br />
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==== XLoBorg ====<br />
[[File:XLoBorg-top-690.png|thumb|[http://piborg.org/xloborg XLoBorg] ]]<br />
[http://www.piborg.org/XLoBorg XLoBorg] is a 3 axis accelerometer and 3 axis magnetometer which can be used as a compass and would be especially useful in UAV/drones. It plugs directly into the Raspberry Pi and requires no additional connections.<br />
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==== Multi Pi *** NO ENGLISH, CHINESE SITE *** ====<br />
[[File:Multipi_rev.jpg|thumb|[http://elinux.org/images/8/8d/ Multi-Pi] ]]<br />
[http://www.rasplay.org Multi-Pi] is motor* drive extention shield for raspberry-pi and can add many sensor, clcd, glcd etc.. with motor dirve on the shield.<br />
motor* : dc motor, bldc(add resister), stepping.<br />
in addition, Only sn754410(or SN754410NE)motor drive if not use this can be used as a various raspberrypi extention shield.<br />
we has been post on the www.rasplay.org: [http://www.rasplay.org our website]<br />
* RC Car for Raspberrypi Project [http://www.rasplay.org/?p=5820 post click]<br />
* Uart connect for Raspberrypi [http://www.rasplay.org/?p=6109 post click]<br />
* USB HUB for Raspberrypi [http://www.rasplay.org/?p=6440 post click]<br />
* Pi monitoring GLCD [http://www.rasplay.org/?p=5972 post click]<br />
* ETC ... [http://www.rasplay.org/?p=6451 post click]<br />
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====32channel Servo-Pi====<br />
[[File:pi-pwm-32-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|32channel-PWM]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-9685-2-lp.html 32channel Servo Pi]<br />
Can control up to 32 Servo Motor for raspberry Pi A/B<br />
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====8 Motor-Pi====<br />
[[File:Pi-8motor-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|8Motor-Pi]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-L293d-4.html 8 Motor Robot Pi]<br />
Can control up to 8 Motor for B+<br />
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===Home Automation ===<br />
==== UniPi ====<br />
[[File:UniPi_set.png|thumb|[http://www.unipi.technology/ UniPi]]]<br />
[http://www.unipi.technology/ UniPi] (v 1.1) is universal home automation controller based on the Raspberry Pi. It features eight 5A@220V relays, 14 digital inputs (5-24V), two analog inputs (0-10V), 0-10V analog output, 1wire master and a small user-available eeprom memory. There is also many expansion boards coming up, such as relay, solid state, analog output, 8channel 1wire and many more.... On top of that, there is [https://github.com/UniPiTechnology/evok/ opensource API] with a build-in web server for easy controlling of UniPi.<br />
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==== PiPan ====<br />
[[File:PiPan-by-openelectrons.jpg|thumb|[http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/15 PiPan]]]<br />
[http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/15 PiPan] is a Pan/Tilt Kit for PiCamera designed by [http://www.openelectrons.com OpenElectrons.com]. Pi-Pan provides Pan and tilt movements for your Raspberry Pi Camera, using two servos for X and Y axis movements. The kit includes servos, mounting hardware and [http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/26 PiServoController] board to control servo movements.<br />
Users can program the servo control/camera movements, etc. in Python.<br />
There also is an addon light that can be fitted in front of the PiCamera to illuminate subjects, [http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/19 PiLight].<br />
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==== RPIDOM ====<br />
[http://www.yadom.fr/carte-rpidom.html RPIDOM] is an inexpensive expansion board dedicated to home automation. It provides a 1wire interface, 2 teleinformation interfaces (french power meters), an RTC and a 5V connector.<br />
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==== Heber x10i ====<br />
[[File:heber1.png|thumb|Heber x10i]]<br />
[http://www.hebergaming.co.uk/product/x10i/ Heber x10i]<br />
integrates real time I/O into a rPi/rPi2 control system. A secure real-time controller that permits control over multiple and different types of inputs and outputs, and uses the USB 2.0 communication standard. It is an all in one plug and play board for developing LED drivers, control, sensing of different switches, and driving stepper motors. Exclusive features include a real time clock, battery backed static ram, a Dallas chip (for unique board identification), 2 serial communication ports, a powerful audio amp and a independent dedicated on board processor.<br />
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==== (NEW!) Heber xSpin ====<br />
[http://www.hebergaming.co.uk/product/xspin/ Heber xSpin]<br />
has been perfectly designed to be added to Raspberry Pi/Pi2, or any Windows® or Linux gaming system equipped with a USB port. Capable of driving<br />
up to 8 mechanical spin reels / stepper motors, XSpin is perfect for controlling mechanical, multi bank spin reel gaming machines, top boxes and multi-client applications. Real time control of reels. XSpin supports a wide range of industry standard reels, with custom ramp tables available for non-standard reels. The dedicated onboard processor on XSpin guarantees real time control of mechanical spin reels, which ensures no slow down or delay in reel movement. XSpin also controls four lamps or LEDs per reel with individual on/off control.<br />
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Heber now offers drivers in C/C++ and Linux to make it even easier for programmers, inventors and developers to connect with the outside world using X10i and their Raspberry Pi.<br />
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==== SmartHome Sytem Board ====<br />
[[File:Pi-smarthome-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|SmartHome System Board]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-smarthome.html SmartHome ]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-smarthome-ext.html SmartHome Lite ]<br />
[http://smarthome.pridopia.co.uk/ SmartHome Server ]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-smarthome-ac-box01.html SmartHome AC control Box]<br />
The Smart Home project is aimed towards creating a system capable of controlling devices over the internet from any device. Currently the system supports up to 8 Controlled devices and 1 DHT 2302/22 Temperature and Humidity Sensor. The main device ( G1 ) Can be triggered by<br />
temperature (with a DHT sensor) or time. The system uses Solid State Relays ( SSR ) or Switching Relays, The Switching Relays are louder and sound a "Click" when they switch.<br />
The SSR support to 10Amps . The system can be deployed to control your air conditioning during the hot summers or electronic heaters during the winter, another use would be to wire the system up to your house lights / power and control your lights from over the internet.<br />
Additional items are the 84x48 pixel screen to show extra info, last command sent and a countdown to update / check server status and also show Temperature and Humidity.<br />
The advantage to using our system over another system is that everything is built for each other ( The Temperature sensors, the relays, and the screen ).<br />
The system uses the internet through WiFi or an Ethernet cable to connect to our secure servers which enable the website interface and the Android app to easily communicate with your device.<br />
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==== Vending-Pi System Board ====<br />
[[File:Pi-vending-pi-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|Vending-Pi System]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-vending.html Vending-Pi System ]<br />
[http://vending.pridopia.co.uk/ Vending-Pi Server]<br />
The system housed inside the Vending Machine will collect data from the Vending Machine when a Technician / a valid person with the Android App + the right password connects to the RPi. This then allows them to download the data from the Machine and store it on the Android Phone / Tablet. The data is encrypted and cannot be edited or spoofed. The file is then uploaded to our secure servers and an accountant or manager can review the datAa such as coins in, coins out, coins stored, stock details, errors, and even temperature and humidity logs over time ( graph view )<br />
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=== Serial interfaces ===<br />
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====1-Wire Pi ====<br />
[[File:1wirepi.jpg|thumbnail|1 Wire Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/27/1-Wire-Pi 1 Wire Pi] from AB Electronics UK is a communication board supporting the 1-Wire® protocol. A 5V buffered I2C port is also provided on the board.<br />
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====1-Wire Pi Plus ====<br />
[[File:1_wire_pi_plus.jpg|thumbnail|1 Wire Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/60/1-Wire-Pi-Plus 1 Wire Pi Plus] from AB Electronics UK is a communication board supporting the 1-Wire® protocol. Designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. A 5V buffered I2C port is also provided on the board.<br />
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==== Single and 8 Channel 1-Wire Masters from Sheepwalk Electronics ====<br />
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[[File:SWE RPI123.jpg|thumbnail|none]]<br />
[http://www.sheepwalkelectronics.co.uk/ Sheepwalk Electronics] have developed a series of expansion boards for the Raspberry Pi to interface your Raspberry Pi to a Dallas/Maxim 1-Wire network. The range includes a simple passive "master" (called the RPI1) to allow easy use of the kernel 1-Wire driver, a single channel I2C master based around the DS2482-100 (called the RPI2) and an 8 channel I2C master based around the DS2482-800 (the RPI3). The modules are now all available for sale on our website. We also sell a range 1-Wire slave boards including temperature and humidity sensors and I/O boards.<br />
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====1-Wire-17 Port for B+====<br />
[[File:Pi-1-wrie-17-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|1-Wire 17Port]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-2482-800-2.html 1-Wire 17Port]<br />
From [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia]17 Port 1-Wire board for B+ with RTC<br />
use DS2482-800 X2 + DS2482-100 X1 + DS1307 + DS18B20<br />
<br />
====Pi232 RS232 board====<br />
[http://www.logicethos.com/Blog/2012-06-21:_Pi232_Raspberry_Pi_RS232_boards Pi232] is an RS232 expansion board that plugs onto GPIO connector.<br />
<br />
====Pi-Wire ***NOT AVAIL?*** ====<br />
[http://go.je/18z Pi-Wire] Homelabs are developing options for connection of a 1-wire bus to the RaspberryPi. Boards include SPI breakout connections for future boards.<br />
<br />
====rpi_serial====<br />
BitWizard has a [http://www.bitwizard.nl/shop/raspberry-pi/serial-bob Raspberrypi serial breakout board]. It breaks out four serial buses from the GPIO port. <br />
<br />
[http://www.bitwizard.nl/wiki/index.php/Raspberry_pi_expansion_system_page#expansion_boards Wiki]<br />
<br />
BitWizard then has a series SPI (or I2C) expansion boards that can be daisy-chained off the SPI (or I2C) buses of the expansion board. A virtually unlimited number of expansion boards can be connected. Expansion boards are available that drive a simple 16x2 text LCD, more general purpose IOs, servos, temperature sensors, relays, optocouplers etc.<br />
<br />
====RPi RS232 Breakout Board====<br />
[http://zuzebox.wordpress.com/2012/02/07/rs232-breakout-board-v0-20-for-raspberry-pi/ RPi RS232 Breakout Board] is a simple RS232 breakout board for the Raspberry Pi. You can get these boards at tindie.com in the [https://www.tindie.com/stores/DTronixs/ DTronixs store]<br />
<br />
==== RS232 to TTL converter *** BAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set01_03/ set01_03] translates RS232 signals to TTL to be connected to P2's [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi] serial communication port.<br />
<br />
====Serial Pi - RS232 serial interface====<br />
[[File:Serialpi.jpg|thumbnail|Serial Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/29/Serial-Pi Serial Pi] is a stackable communication board supporting the RS232 serial protocol.<br />
<br />
====Serial Pi Plus - RS232 serial interface====<br />
[[File:Serialpiplus.jpg|thumbnail|Serial Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/51/Serial-Pi-Plus Serial Pi Plus] is a stackable communication board supporting the RS232 serial protocol. Designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2.<br />
<br />
==== USB - RS232 TTL / I2C translator *** BAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set01_05/ set01_05] has three functions : 1st) translating USB to TTL Tx and Rx to be connected to [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi], 2nd) converting USB to I2C and 3rd) supplying voltage to next board (it is not for 3Bpi) if jumper is between positions 1 and 2.<br />
<br />
==== Pi-BT-COM-Pi RS232 - serial console - Bluetooth - RTC====<br />
[[File:Pi-compi-bt-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|Pi-BT-COM-Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-com-bt-bp.html Pi-BT-COM-Pi] provide RS232 - 3.5mm serial console Port - Bluetooth console Port - RTC function in one board <br />
also have RFID module socket & NRF24L01 module socket for Raspberry Pi B+<br />
<br />
===Sound ===<br />
<br />
==== Wolfson sound card ====<br />
The equivalent of a high end sound card for the PI. Features:<br />
* 3.5 mm jack (4-pole) for a headset/boom mic combination for gaming or VoIP applications<br />
* 3.5 mm jack for microphone input<br />
* On-board MEMS microphone<br />
* 3.5 mm jack stereo line input for connection to devices such as digital audio players (iPod etc.) or mobile phones<br />
* 3.5 mm jack stereo line output for connection to devices such as external stereo amplifiers or powered speakers<br />
* Phono jack for electrical (not optical) S/PDIF digital input<br />
* On-board class D power amplifier for external speakers, with connection to external power source if needed.<br />
* Small pin header for extra functions if they are low cost, already on-chip, and don't require any further components<br />
* Raspberry Pi form factor<br />
http://www.element14.com/community/community/raspberry-pi/raspberry-pi-accessories/wolfson_pi<br />
<br />
==== HiFiBerry DAC ====<br />
A high-end 24bit/192kHz DAC that connects to the I2S header. The board has RCA and phono jack line-level outputs with 2Vrms output, but does not need an external power supply.<br />
<br />
http://www.hifiberry.com/dac/<br />
<br />
==== HiFiBerry Digi ====<br />
An S/PDIF output card for the Raspberry Pi. Features an optical and an isolated electrical output<br />
<br />
http://www.hifiberry.com/hbdigi/<br />
<br />
==== Raspi-T-DAC ====<br />
http://www.tjaekel.com/T-DAC/raspi.html<br />
<br />
===Arduino===<br />
==== Arduino Shield and Raspberry Pi ====<br />
a little board with Arduino socket and Raspberry Pi socket<br />
you can power the boards with 12Volt or 5Volt<br />
http://www.progetti-hw-sw.it/raspberry.htm<br />
<br />
==== aLaMode ====<br />
[http://wyolum.com/?p=824 “À la mode”] is an Arduino clone specifically designed to interface with the Raspberry Pi. You can of course connect a standard Arduino to a Pi USB port using a cord, but when you want a turnkey solution, how about an Arduino compatible “plate” (shield) that fits right on top of the Raspberry Pi with direct access to GPIO port? The Linux side handles all of the displays, human interfaces, and number crunching. The low power Arduino compatible “à la mode” board handles sensors, servos/motors, and provides a highly accurate real time clock.<br />
<br />
==== ArduiPi ====<br />
The [https://hallard.me/arduipi-the-shield-that-brings-arduino-to-raspberry-pi/ ArduiPi] is a board that brings Arduino world to Raspberry Pi and vice-versa. It is totally open source Hardware and Software.<br />
<br />
The features are:<br />
<br />
* Power the Arduino side with Raspberry power or with external power.<br />
* Selectable Arduino side power with 5V or 3.3V <br />
* FTDI cable connector to be able to program Arduino independently leaving RX/TX of arduino and Raspberry free.<br />
* ICSP connector.<br />
* Power level shifter between Pi and Arduino for I2C, SPI, Serial, and all Pi V1 and V2 GPIO pins.<br />
* Raspberry Pi board Revision 2 with four new GPIO <br />
* I2C Bus available from Arduino AND/OR Raspberry Pi<br />
* I2C to 1-Wire controller on the board providing fully OWFS (or other) support for Raspberry Pi OR Arduino with dedicated library<br />
* Feature to connect I2C between Arduino And Raspberry Pi (Arduino will become a I2C slave from Raspberry Pi)<br />
* Feature to connect SPI between Arduino and Raspberry Pi (Arduino will become a SPI slave from Raspberry)<br />
* Feature to connect the Arduino UART to Raspberry Pi Serial to do communication<br />
* Availability to use the French dedicated Téléinformation monitoring electricity signal issued from the main power meter to Arduino or Raspberry Pi<br />
* Grove connector on board for I2C and Serial connection for Raspberry and Arduino<br />
* Sized place to plug aAdafruit I2C or SPI Oled breakout board that can be driven by Arduino or Raspberry Pi in SPI or I2C<br />
* Sized place to plug a NRF24L01 Wireless breakout board. Breakout board fitting this format will be available for RFM12B, RFM69W, SD card and SPI flash memory. This will let you use the majority of RF module used today<br />
* Sized place for 3 x 1-Wire devices on board.<br />
* Sized place for using PWM devices (switchable with on board power or external power)<br />
* Two free pins available on level shifter chip for custom usage.<br />
<br />
Details, documentation and all others can be found [https://hallard.me/arduipi-the-shield-that-brings-arduino-to-raspberry-pi/ here]<br />
Schematics, PCB, sample code are on [https://github.com/hallard/arduipi github]<br />
<br />
==== Raspberry Pi to Arduino Shields Connection Bridge ====<br />
[http://www.cooking-hacks.com/index.php/documentation/tutorials/raspberry-pi-to-arduino-shields-connection-bridge Raspberry Pi to Arduino Shields Connection Bridge] allows you to use any of the shields, boards and modules designed for Arduino in Raspberry Pi. It includes also the possibility of connecting digital and analog sensors, using the same pinout of Arduino but with the power and capabilities of Raspberry. Using arduPi library, you will be able to make programs in Raspberry with the same code used in Arduino. To do so, Cooking Hacks Team have implemented conversion functions so that you can control in the same way as in Arduino all the I/O interfaces: i2C, SPI, UART, analog, digital, in Raspberry Pi.<br />
<br />
==== Paper-Duino-Pi ====<br />
[http://www.paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=raspberry_boards:paperduinopi Paper-Duino-Pi] is an Arduino shield for the Raspberry Pi. Due to the fact that it is designed as Paper-PCB it is easy to create and one doesn't need a printed circuit board. All components are cheap standard electronic parts. [http://youtu.be/e-x_ZPg8ymo A video is found here].<br />
<br />
==== PiDuino ====<br />
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5c1Dfaf57g Youtube video] showing prototype board<br />
<br />
==== Ponte ====<br />
[http://omer.me/2012/05/introducing-ponte/ PONTE initial post] An arduino shield bridge from Omer and SKPang<br />
<br />
==== RPi-ShieldBridge ====<br />
[https://github.com/watterott/RPi-ShieldBridge RPi-ShieldBridge] An Arduino Shield Bridge with connector for a 2.8" TFT-Display with Touchpanel.<br />
<br />
=== RTC ===<br />
==== RPI RTC ====<br />
[http://www.yadom.fr/carte-rpi-rtc.html RPI RTC] is a inexpensive Real Time Clock (RTC) board.<br />
<br />
==== RTC-COM-Pi ====<br />
[[File:Pi-rtc-compi-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|RTC-COM-Pi]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-com-lite-bp.html RTC-COM-Pi]<br />
RTC with RS232 COM Port & 3.5mm serial console port<br />
<br />
==== AbioRTC ====<br />
[http://www.axiris.eu/en/index.php/i-o-cards/abiortc AbioRTC] is an inexpensive real-time clock (RTC) expansion board.<br />
<br />
====RTC Pi Real time Clock Module ====<br />
[[File:Rtcpi.jpg|thumbnail|RTC Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/15/RTC-Pi-Real-time-Clock-Module RTC Pi] is a real time clock module which connects via the GPIO port on a Raspberry Pi.<br />
<br />
====RTC Pi Plus Real time Clock Module ====<br />
[[File:Rtcpiplus.jpg|thumbnail|RTC Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/52/RTC-Pi-Plus RTC Pi Plus] is a real time clock module which connects via the GPIO port on a Raspberry Pi. Designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. <br />
<br />
{{clr}}<br />
<br />
<br />
==== Pi Rtc Dio Gold ====<br />
<br />
[[File:Pi_Rtc_Dio_0640a_web.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Pi Rtc Dio expansion board for the Raspberry Pi]]<br />
<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-rtc-dio/ Mikronauts Pi Rtc Dio Real Time Clock & I/O Expansion Board] that stacks on top of the Raspberry Pi and was designed by [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] to add a real time clock, 32 digital I/O's and 3.3v power supply making one-off expansion circuits easier for everyone. Pi Rtc Dio also has a four pin I2C expansion header, and a five pin COM connector for future expansion.<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc Dio works with Rasperry Pi Model A, A+, B, B+ and the new Raspberry Pi 2 Model B<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc DIO also works with the Banana Pro and the Banana Pi, however the Bananas already have an on-board RTC.<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc Dio comes as a kit which includes an extra tall stacking header and mounting hardware that secures the board to the Raspberry Pi Rev.2 test mounting holes - keeping the board securely mounted on the Pi.<br />
<br />
Up to four Pi Rtc Dio boards can be stacked on a single Raspberry Pi without the need for a bus or rack solution. The board has an extra large prototyping area that is silk screened to clearly indicate signal busses. <br />
<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-rtc-dio/ For more information about EZasPi, please visit the Pi Rtc Dio product page]<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc Dio can be combined with EZasPi prototyping boards, Pi Jumper breakout board, RoboPi and additional Pi Rtc Dio boards for a greatly expanded Pi system]<br />
<br />
==== CJE/4D RTC ====<br />
(No longer available, dead link)<br />
On 2nd January 2012, CJE/4D announced that they have a real-time clock (RTC) expansion board in the works: [http://www.raspberrypi.org/forum/features-and-requests/rtc]<br />
<br />
=== Displays (LCD/TFT) ===<br />
<br />
==== AdvaBoard RPi1 ====<br />
The AdvaBoard RPi1 contains an interface for TFT displays (3.2" - 7.0") incl. touchscreen.<br />
For details, see [#advaboard_rpi1 below], or visit the websites [http://www.advaboard.de www.advaboard.de]<br />
or [http://www.advamation.com/products/embeddedpc/advaboard.html www.advamation.com/products/embeddedpc/advaboard.html].<br />
<br />
====MZTX-PI-EXT====<br />
The 'Tontec' 2.4-inch TFT LCD 240x320 RGB Pixels touchscreen is a small board that plugs into J1. The touch part uses a TSC2003 chip on the I2C bus; the screen data goes trough the SPI bus and uses a couple of GPIO. There are pins to extend SPI & I2C bus and a GPIO extender LP3943 , '16-LED Fun Light Driver' http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/snvs256b/snvs256b.pdf). See http://helloraspberrypi.blogspot.be/2014/01/setup-tontec-24-inch-tft-lcd-240x320.html for the display and http://www.raspberrypi.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=91&t=64414 for a discussion about the 'touch' part. (See [[MZTX-PI-EXT]])<br />
<br />
====LCD-Master-Pi====<br />
[[File:Rs-pi-LCD-master-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|GPIO-LCD Master]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-LCD-master.html LCD Master]<br />
support 84x48 pixels LCD & 16x2 & 20x4 character LCD<br />
also have i2c Ver, full [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/rs-pi-set-scratch.html Pi_Scratch] software support,<br />
<br />
===Multifunctions===<br />
<br />
==== ADC Pi - Raspberry Pi Analogue to Digital converter ====<br />
[[File:Adcpi.jpg|thumbnail|ADC Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/17/ADC-Pi-V2---Raspberry-Pi-Analogue-to-Digital-converter ADC Pi V2.1] is an 8 channel 17 bit analogue to digital converter designed to work with the Raspberry Pi platform. The ADC Pi V2.1 is based on two Microchip MCP3424 A/D converters each containing 4 analogue inputs with up to 18 bit resolution. <br />
<br />
==== ADC Pi Plus - Raspberry Pi Analogue to Digital converter ====<br />
[[File:Adcpiplus.jpg|thumbnail|ADC Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/56/ADC-Pi-Plus---Raspberry-Pi-Analogue-to-Digital-converter ADC Pi Plus] is an 8 channel 17 bit analogue to digital converter designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. . The ADC Pi Plus is based on two Microchip MCP3424 A/D converters each containing 4 analogue inputs with up to 18 bit resolution. <br />
<br />
====ADC DAC Pi - 12 bit 2 channel ADC and DAC====<br />
[[File:Adcdacpi.jpg|thumbnail|ADC DAC Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/39/ADC-DAC-Pi-Raspberry-Pi-ADC-and-DAC-expansion-board ADCDAC Pi] is a 2 channel 12 bit analogue to digital converter and 2 channel 12 bit digital to analogue converter designed to work with the Raspberry Pi platform. <br />
<br />
==== AdvaBoard RPi1 ====<br />
The [http://www.advaboard.de AdvaBoard RPi1] contains:<br />
<br />
* TFT-display-interface (3.2" 320x240, 5" 800x480, 7" 800x480)<br />
* touchscreen interface<br />
* real-time-clock (RTC)<br />
* CPLD + a microcontroller<br />
* all I/Os are 5V-tolerant, except I2C<br />
* analog-I/Os (4* 16bit inputs, 2* 8bit outputs)<br />
* separate connectors for all interfaces (I2C, SPI, digital/analog-I/O, RS-232, RS-485 incl. pluggable terminator)<br />
* power-management: battery-backed RPC/I2C-interfaces, power-down, power-up on time or event, separately powered peripherals<br />
* JTAG-programmer for Xilinx CPLDs/FPGAs, C2-programmer for SiLabs C8051F*<br />
* software (C + Python 2.6/3.x libraries, free example programs)<br />
<br />
Details can be found at [http://www.advamation.com/products/embeddedpc/advaboard.html www.advamation.com/products/embeddedpc/advaboard.html]<br />
<br />
==== Amescon RasPiComm ====<br />
[[File:RasPiComm.jpg|thumbnail|right|RasPiComm]]<br />
The [http://www.amescon.com/products.aspx RasPiComm] by [http://www.amescon.com/ Amescon] is a piggyback-mountable extension board and offers:<br />
<br />
* RS-485<br />
* RS-232<br />
* RTC<br />
* direct I2C connector<br />
* 5-way joystick<br />
with driver support. Fully compatible with the B+!<br />
<br />
More information: [http://www.amescon.com/products/technical-specifications.aspx Technical Specifications].<br />
<br />
==== Amescon RasPiComm+ ***NOT AVAIL?*** ====<br />
<br />
[[File:RPCPMainboard.jpg|thumbnail|right|RasPiComm+ mainboard with 4 modules (not attached)]]<br />
<br />
The [http://www.amescon.com/products/raspicommplus.aspx RasPiComm+] by [http://www.amescon.com/ Amescon] is a modular extension board for the Raspberry Pi and offers:<br />
<br />
* 4 module slots for a wide range of modules (RS-232, RS-485 4 Wire, GSM, GPS, 1Wire, CAN, 8 Input, 8 Output, 16 isolated I/O, Profibus,...)<br />
* RTC<br />
* easy to set up<br />
* full driver support<br />
* industrial version for isolated 24V available<br />
<br />
The RasPiComm+ will be launched Q1 2015. If you want to have it before the official launch, you can support the [http://igg.me/p/997426/x/9106232 Indiegogo campaign].<br />
<br />
====Com Pi RS232 Serial and 1-Wire ====<br />
[[File:Compi.jpg|thumbnail|Com Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/26/Com-Pi-RS232-Serial-and-1-Wire Com Pi] from AB Electronics is a communication board supporting RS232 and 1-Wire® protocols. A 5V buffered I2C port is also provided on the board.<br />
<br />
==== PIC PI *** DEAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://www.pic-pi.com www.pic-pi.com] python libraries and hardware for RS232, RS485, Real Time Clock, 2x Analog outputs, 2x 240vac 10 A Relays, 22x Individually configurable Analog inputs of digital IO<br />
<br />
==== PICAN *** DEAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://www.beyond-kinetics.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=1827] <br />
PiCAN plugs onto GPIO pins and contains:<br />
* CAN controller and transceiver (2515 based). DB9 connection to vehicle OBDII connector, pins for a robot Controller Area Network.<br />
* 5V 2amp regulator for battery powered systems (6 to 24V)<br />
* EM406 GPS module connector<br />
* 3 GPIO buttons<br />
* 4 LEDS<br />
<br />
====Breakout Pi - Prototyping board====<br />
[[File:Breakoutpi.jpg|thumbnail|Breakout Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/46/products3Raspberry-Pi46Breakout-Pi Breakout Pi] is a useful and versatile prototyping expansion board for the Raspberry Pi models A and B.<br />
<br />
==== Buzzberry Buzz-Board Interface ====<br />
[http://fortito.com Buzzberry] is an interface board enabling expansion using the Buzz-Board modular system designed primarily for educational use.<br />
<br />
==== DAQCplate from Pi-Plates ====<br />
[[File:DAQCplate-R1.0.png|thumbnail|DAQCplate from Pi-Plates]]<br />
The Pi-Plates DAQC (DAC-SEE) adds a rich set of input/output options to your Raspberry Pi. It includes 7 powerful digital outputs for driving external devices such as relays and high current LEDs as well as 8 analog to digital inputs for measuring temperature, voltage, humidity and more. In addition there are eight digital inputs, two analog outputs, and seven general purpose indicator LEDs. Other features include:<br />
* Dedicated onboard processor<br />
* Provides real time data collection<br />
* Allows for future code updates<br />
* Only needs two dedicated RPI pins (GPIO 25 and CE1)<br />
* All features accessible via rich Python command set<br />
* Compatible with all versions of Raspberry Pi<br />
* Design allows up to eight DAQCplates to be stacked together for eight times the I/O<br />
* Uses less than 20mA of DC current during standby<br />
* Conforms to ROHS, FCC Part 15 Class A, and CE standards<br />
* All inputs and outputs ESD and overvoltage protected<br />
* Protects your Raspberry Pi while providing enhanced I/O<br />
* Includes programmable bi-color LED<br />
* Additional 14-pin header included if B+ signals are required<br />
* Capable of reading up to seven HC-SR04 distance sensors<br />
* Each DAQCplate is 100% tested and verified<br />
* Detailed Online Users Guide with Examples<br />
For detailed specifications, go to https://pi-plates.com/product/daqcplate/<br />
<br />
====Delta-Sigma Pi 18 bit Analogue to Digital converter ====<br />
[[File:Deltasigmapi.jpg|thumbnail|Delta Sigma Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/14/Delta-Sigma-Pi-18-bit-Analogue-to-Digital-converter Delta-Sigma Pi] is an 8 channel analogue to digital converter designed for use on the Raspberry Pi computer platform. The board is based around the MCP3424 low noise and high accuracy 18 bit delta-sigma analogue to digital converter from Microchip Technology Inc. A pair of MCP3424 converters are included on the board along with an I2C buffer interface allowing you to connect additional 5V I2C devices to the same bus.<br />
<br />
====GertBoard====<br />
::''main page: [[RPi Gertboard]]''<br />
This board is a buffer between your Rpi and the real world, use it to flash LEDs on and off, drive motors, run sensors and all that other fun stuff.<ref>http://www.raspberrypi.org/archives/411</ref><br />
<br />
====GELI 'jelly'(GPIO Experimenter and Lab Interface Board) *** DEAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://www.fulburncams.gb.net/ Raspberry Geli Board] Extends the GPIO and provides I2C, D2A/A2D, DC Motor(L298), RS232, Realtime Clock (DS1307), 1-wire and prototyping area on 150 * 100mmm PCB.<br />
<br />
==== GrovePi ====<br />
[[File:DexterIndustries-GrovePi.jpg|thumbnail|GrovePi]]<br />
The [http://www.dexterindustries.com/GrovePi/ GrovePi] from [http://www.dexterindustries.com/ Dexter Industries] is a slide on board for the Raspberry Pi that allows the Raspberry Pi to communicate with hundreds of plug and play [http://www.seeedstudio.com/wiki/GROVE_System Grove Sensors]. Some highlights of the product include:<br />
* Modular plug and play modules, no more headaches for wiring the sensors. All modules are connect using a simple 4 wire cable.<br />
* Access Grove analog, digital, serial and I2C sensors from Raspberry Pi.<br />
* Sockets: 3x Analog, 6x Digital, 4x I2C, 1x serial and 1x pass-through Raspberry Pi serial.<br />
* Libraries available in C and Python - see [https://github.com/DexterInd/GrovePi/ GitHub repo].<br />
* The GrovePi communicates with the Raspberry Pi over the I2C interface at address 0x40.<br />
* I2C sockets allow sensors to directly communicate with the Raspberry Pi or interpreted and relayed via the GrovePi.<br />
* ATMEGA328P microcontroller.<br />
* Open source firmware.<br />
<br />
====IO Pi 32 Channel Port Expander====<br />
[[File:Iopi.jpg|thumbnail|IO Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/18/IO-Pi-32-Channel-Port-Expander-for-the-Raspberry-Pi-computer-boards IO Pi] is a 32 channel digital expansion board designed for use on the Raspberry Pi computer platform. The board is based around the MCP23017 16-bit I/O expander from Microchip Technology Inc. A pair of MCP23017 expanders are included on the board allowing you to connect up to 32 digital inputs or outputs to the Raspberry Pi.<br />
<br />
====IO Pi Plus 32 Channel Port Expander====<br />
[[File:Iopiplus.jpg|thumbnail|IO Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/54/IO-Pi-Plus IO Pi Plus] is a 32 channel digital expansion board designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. The board is based around the MCP23017 16-bit I/O expander from Microchip Technology Inc. A pair of MCP23017 expanders are included on the board allowing you to connect up to 32 digital inputs or outputs to the Raspberry Pi.<br />
<br />
==== Pi Crust ====<br />
[http://picru.st picru.st] is a very compact and cheap breakout board for your Raspberry Pi that allows easy access to the Pi's pins, grouping them into a logical order and adding clear labeling. Small and simple. Now available to purchase in kit form on Kickstarter here - [http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/pisupply/pi-crust-easily-connect-electronics-to-your-raspbe Pi Crust Kickstarter]<br />
<br />
====Piface====<br />
[http://piface.openlx.org.uk Piface] is simpler than the [[RPi Gertboard]] (it's aimed at less experienced users), but also intended to connect to PCs and Android to be platform agnostic<br />
<br />
==== Pi MiniLab - Education / Experimental Board *** DEAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://www.web4robot.com Pi MiniLab Education / Experimental Board] is a small size RPi add-ons board. The board includes the circuitry for the experiments with analog signals, sensor connections and circuitry to control the external devices as the relays, motors, high current LEDs.<br />
Key Features:<br />
12-bit ADC with 5 analog channels, 12-bit DAC, 4 analog amplifiers, analog comparator, frequency generator, 1-Wire port, on-boar potentiometer, RGB LED, 4 high power outputs, circuitry for LCD 20x4 or 16x2, voltage regulator. Board size - 2.1"x1.6" (53mm x 41mm).<br />
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==== Pi Rtc Dio Silver *NEW* ====<br />
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[[File:Pi_Rtc_Dio_0640a_web.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Pi Rtc Dio expansion board for the Raspberry Pi]]<br />
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[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-rtc-dio/ Mikronauts Pi Rtc Dio Silver I/O Expansion Board] stacks on top of the Raspberry Pi and was designed by [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] to add 32 digital I/O's and 3.3v power supply making one-off expansion circuits easier for everyone. Pi Rtc Dio Silver also has a four pin I2C expansion header, and a five pin COM connector for future expansion.<br />
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Pi Rtc Dio works with Rasperry Pi Model A, A+, B, B+ and the new Raspberry Pi 2 Model B<br />
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Pi Rtc DIO also works with the Banana Pro and the Banana Pi, however the Bananas already have an on-board RTC.<br />
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Pi Rtc Dio comes as a kit which includes an extra tall stacking header and mounting hardware that secures the board to the Raspberry Pi Rev.2 test mounting holes - keeping the board securely mounted on the Pi.<br />
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Up to four Pi Rtc Dio boards can be stacked on a single Raspberry Pi without the need for a bus or rack solution. The board has an extra large prototyping area that is silk screened to clearly indicate signal busses. <br />
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[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-rtc-dio/ For more information about EZasPi, please visit the Pi Rtc Dio product page]<br />
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Please note: Pi Rtc Dio Silver does NOT include an RTC.<br />
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Pi Rtc Dio can be combined with EZasPi prototyping boards, Pi Jumper breakout board, RoboPi and additional Pi Rtc Dio boards for a greatly expanded Pi system]<br />
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==== EZasPi prototyping board ====<br />
[[File:EZasPi-400pix.jpg|300px|thumb|right|EZasPi Prototyping board for the Raspberry Pi]]<br />
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[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/ezaspi/ Mikronauts EZasPi advanced prototyping board] that stacks on top of the Raspberry Pi and was designed by [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] to make prototyping easier for educational users, and making one-off expansion circuits easier for everyone. EZasPi also has a four pin I2C expansion header, and a five pin COM connector for future expansion.<br />
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EZasPi works with Rasperry Pi Model A, A+, B, B+ and the new Raspberry Pi 2 Model B<br />
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EZasPi also works with the Banana Pro and the Banana Pi, ODROID C1 and MIPS Creator CI20.<br />
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EZasPi comes as a kit which includes an extra tall stacking header and mounting hardware that secures the board to the Raspberry Pi Rev.2 test mounting holes - keeping the board securely mounted on the Pi.<br />
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Multiple EZasPi boards can be stacked on a single Raspberry Pi without the need for a bus or rack solution. The board has an extra large prototyping area that is silk screened to clearly indicate signal busses. <br />
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For example, you can stack an EZasPi board between your Raspberry Pi and a [http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/robopi/ RoboPi robot controller] to add additional custom circuits to the Raspberry Pi. <br />
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[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/ezaspi/ For more information about EZasPi, please visit the EZasPi product page]<br />
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You can make a Pi Sandwich by stacking an EZasPi on top of your Raspberry Pi, and an EZasPi (B) under your Pi - with the mounting hardware securing your boards together.<br />
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==== EZasPi (B) prototyping board ====<br />
[[File:EZasPi-B-400pix.jpg|300px|thumb|right|EZasPi (B) Prototyping board for the Raspberry Pi]]<br />
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[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/ezaspi/ Mikronauts EZasPi (B)] advanced prototyping board from [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] is first prototyping board that stacks UNDER the rev.2 Raspberry Pi Model A and Model B. EZasPi was designed to make prototyping easier for educational users, and making one-off expansion circuits easier for everyone. EZasPi (B) also has a four pin I2C expansion header for future expansion.<br />
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EZasPi (B) can also be used as a prototyping board for I2C add-ons for any Mikronauts product that has a Mikronauts four pin I2C connector, such as RoboPi, EZasPi, Pi Jumper, Pi Rtc Dio <br />
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EZasPi (B) comes as a kit which includes an extra tall stacking header and mounting hardware that secures the board to the Raspberry Pi Rev.2 test mounting holes - keeping the board securely mounted on the Pi.<br />
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Multiple EZasPi (B) boards can be stacked beneath a single Raspberry Pi without the need for a bus or rack solution. The board has an extra large prototyping area that is silk screened to clearly indicate signal busses.<br />
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[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/ezaspi-b/ For more information about EZasPi (B), please visit the EZasPi (B) product page]<br />
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You can make a Pi Sandwich by stacking an EZasPi on top of your Raspberry Pi, and an EZasPi (B) under your Pi - with the mounting hardware securing your boards together.<br />
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==== Pi Plates ====<br />
[http://www.adafruit.com Adafruit Industries] announced in March 2012 the intention of making expansion boards for the Raspberry Pi under the "Pi Plate" name.<ref><br />
http://www.adafruit.com/blog/2012/03/14/adafruit-experimenting-with-pi-plates-for-raspberry_pi-shields-for-the-raspberry-pi/</ref>.<br />
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The first board available is a [http://adafruit.com/products/801 prototyping board] that overlays the Raspberry Pi via a long plug-in header. It has screw terminals for all the Pi [[GPIO]] lines.<br />
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==== PiPLUS Multifunction I/O Extension Board *** DEAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://www.web4robot.com PiPLUS Multifunction I/O Extension Board] is designed as versatile, general-purpose data acquisition and control module.<br />
Key Features: Battery-backed Real Time Clock; 3.5A DC motor driver chip; 8-bits digital I/O Data Port; 10-bits ADC with 4 analog channels; DAC; 4 high power outputs; 4 PWM outputs; IR Remote Control input; 2 user's buttons; AVR ATMEGA328P microcontroller with a preloaded Arduino bootloader and Arduino Shields connectors; 3V - 5V buffers for I2C, SPI and Serial interfaces; Power supply with 5V and 3V regulators.<br />
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PiPLUS board also works as a bridge between Raspberry Pi and ARDUINO and provides a direct connection to Arduino Shields. You can use the standard ARDUINO environment and graphical interface for Windows or Linux for software development and ATMEGA328P microcontroller programming.<br />
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==== Pi Tin ====<br />
Not yet tested, comments welcome<br />
Project files for Eagle here: [http://www.delong.com/Raspberry%20PI/]<br />
Schematic and Board images: [http://elinux.org/File:PiTin_Schematic.png] [http://elinux.org/File:PiTin_Boardpng.png]<br />
This board uses Microchip 16-pin GPIO expanders driven by SPI to provide up to 256 additional GPIO pins at a very low cost. Optionally, it can supply power<br />
for the board and the Raspberry PI.<br />
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The board can be made in a stackable manner allowing you to also place additional peripherals on the GPIO connector. It makes non-exclusive use of all<br />
four SPI pins as well as exclusive use of the CE0 Pin.<br />
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If you install (and power) the power supply components, the board will supply up to 1A at 5VDC. This is not enough to power all GPIO pins on a fully populated board, but in most applications should be sufficient to power the RPI and a reasonable number of GPIOs. An external power supply should be used for higher-power applications. This board should never be powered from the RPI as even one of the chips can draw more than the RPI can provide.<br />
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The power supply is quite flexible and will accept anything from 8-25VAC or 8-42VDC. It is based on a Recom module which provides a switching power supply in a form factor that is a drop-in replacement for 7805 series TO-220 linear regulators.<br />
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The 8 chips can be had for about $4@ or less and the power supply components total about $15. A fully populated board is about $49+PCB, $31+PCB for 64 GPIO pins.<br />
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You can have the PCB made at a variety of fabricators. [http://batchpcb.com] does very nice work and is hobbyist friendly at very reasonable prices.<br />
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==== PiWeather - Raspberry Pi Weather Station Board *** DEAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://www.web4robot.com PiWeather RPi Weather Station Board] is a small size RPi add-ons board. The board provides the temperature, pressure, humidity monitoring and controls the external devices (relays, high current LEDs ...).<br />
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Key Features:<br />
Temperature, pressure and humidity sensors on the board; Two 1-Wire ports to connect the external temperature sensors DS18B20; Four high current outputs; Battery-backed Real Time Clock and Calendar; Small size - 2.1"x1.6" (53mm x 41mm).<br />
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==== PROTOplate from Pi-Plates ====<br />
[[File:PROTOplate-R1.0.png|thumbnail|PROTOplate from Pi-Plates]]<br />
The Pi-Plates PROTOplate provides an inexpensive and convenient way to add personalized and custom hardware to your Pi-Plates based project. Key features include:<br />
* A low cost yet versatile solution for adding custom hardware to a Pi-Plate based design<br />
* Mechanically and electrically compatible with all Pi-Plate boards<br />
* Mates with all three revisions of the Raspberry Pi including version A, B, B+, and R2<br />
* Multiple boards can be stacked to provide addition area for components<br />
* Comes preassembled – no soldering required<br />
* Additional 14-pin header included if B+ and R2 signals are required<br />
For detailed specifications, go to https://pi-plates.com/product/proto/<br />
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==== Quick2Wire GPIO Interface Board Kit ====<br />
[http://quick2wire.com Quick2Wire GPIO board and experimenters kit] is an extension board for the Raspberry Pi that has level converters to allow the driving of TTL and real world devices such as LED's and switches. It will also provide an experimenters kit, a software framework and a number of tutorials. The Quick2Wire interface board is also available from [http://www.pi-supply.com/product/quick2wire-raspberry-pi-interface-board-kit/ Pi Supply].<br />
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==== Quick2Wire I2C PCF8591 Analogue Board ====<br />
The Quick2Wire PCF8591 I2C Analogue Board has four 8-bit Analogue Inputs and one 8-bit Analogue Output. A simple Python API allows you to control the on-board PCF8591 chip and access all of its features for use with the Raspberry Pi. You can use the boards to measure four voltages and control one output voltage! - You can purchase from [http://www.pi-supply.com/product/quick2wire-raspberry-pi-i2c-pcf8591-analogue-board/#sthash.PdLFc4M5.dpuf Pi Supply]<br />
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==== Quick2Wire I2C MCP23017 Port Expander Board Kit ====<br />
The Quick2Wire Port Expander board for the Raspberry Pi, gives you an extra 16 GPIO pins which can be used for digital input or output. You’ll find code in the Quick2Wire Library to drive it from Python, along with examples of use. - You can purchase from [http://www.pi-supply.com/product/quick2wire-raspberry-pi-i2c-mcp23017-port-expander-board-kit/#sthash.uZFSjG2R.dpuf Pi Supply]<br />
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====Raspberry Pi B+ Breakout Kit=====<br />
[[File:Breakoutplus.jpg|thumbnail|Breakout Plus]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/48/Raspberry-Pi-B-Breakout-Kit Raspberry Pi B+ Breakout] is an easy to assemble breakout board to use with the Raspberry Pi model B+<br />
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==== Raspberry Pi IO Interface ====<br />
[http://dangerousprototypes.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=56&t=3996 forum thread] showing 'paper mockup'. Another buffered IO expander.<br />
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==== Relay board and Raspberry Pi GPIO ====<br />
[http://www.sainsmart.com/8-channel-dc-5v-relay-module-for-arduino-pic-arm-dsp-avr-msp430-ttl-logic.html a board with 8 relays and 8 input] with a Raspberry Pi socket<br />
you can power the boards with 12Volt, the board has a DIN rail container<br />
http://www.progetti-hw-sw.it/raspberry.htm<br />
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====SainSmart X100 Expansion Board====<br />
[http://www.sainsmart.com/raspberry-pi/expansion-board-for-raspberry-pi-designed-for-ease-of-use.html SainSmart X100 Expansion Board]<br />
SainSmart offers the X100 expansion board "designed for ease of use", intended to make the RPi easier to use by providing various interface ports, such as a RS232 port, a HDMI to VGA converter (by using an included HDMI to HDMI male adapter, enabling the use of the VGA port; otherwise it is a HDMI input), a 3-port USB hub (one of the X100's USB ports connects to the upper USB port on the RPi itself, using an included USB to USB male adapter, thus providing power for the three other USB ports on the X100 board), SD and microSD memory card readers, an 8-channel Darlington driver and a GPIO port. The board also has a battery-powered RTC, and a variable (6-23V, nominally 12V) power port for a corded power supply. The X100 also has a reset switch, but the reset pin header (included with the X100) must be soldered onto the RPi itself.<br />
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====Slice of Pi====<br />
[[File:RPI extension board- Slice of Pi.JPG|thumb|[http://shop.ciseco.co.uk/slice-of-pi/ Slice of Pi] ]]<br />
[http://shop.ciseco.co.uk/slice-of-pi/ Slice of Pi] Ciseco have produced a convienient small break out board for the Raspberry PI. XBee style connector for XRF / XBee / RN-XV / XBT / RF-BEE etc. Has the SPI and I2C pins on one standard 8 way header and the Raspberry PI's 8 general purpose I/O pins on another for easy access. Comes as a kit of parts that needs to be soldered. Construction is very easy and suitable for children with basic soldering skills.<br />
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[http://shop.ciseco.co.uk/k002-slice-of-pi-o/ Slice of PI/O] is a variation of the above produced by Ciseco based upon [http://nathan.chantrell.net/20120602/raspberry-pi-io-expander-board/ Nathan Chantrell's MCP23017/Slice of Pi "project"]. The MCP23017 may be powered from either the Pi's 3.3V/5.0V GPIO pins or, with care, an external psu. The use of a 5.0V power source means that the MCP23017's 16 (2 x 8) GPIO's can interface directly with 5V logic families etc. However, the Pi's own GPIO's, also available, will still need 3.3V - 5.0V level shifters. [[User:TrevorGowen|Trevor Gowen]]'s experimental [http://www.cpmspectrepi.webspace.virginmedia.com/raspberry_pi/MoinMoinExport/SliceOfPio.html LED BarGraph "board"] has been "piggy-backed" onto one of these.<br />
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====TriBorg====<br />
[[File:TriBorg-Front-690.png|thumb|[http://www.piborg.org/triborg/ TriBorg] ]]<br />
[http://www.piborg.org/triborg/ TriBorg]<br />
A GPIO header replicator board for your Raspberry Pi. Triple the Raspberry Pi GPIO header.<br />
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==== XBee ZB SMT Backpack ====<br />
The [http://www.bootc.net/archives/2012/06/20/raspberry-pi-xbee-smt-backpack/ Raspberry Pi XBee ZB SMT Backpack] by [[User:bootc|bootc]] is a carrier board for [http://www.digi.com/products/wireless-wired-embedded-solutions/zigbee-rf-modules/zigbee-mesh-module/xbee-smt Digi XBee ZB SMT] modules. These are different to the normal XBee modules because they are surface mount and additionally can interface to a host using SPI as well as serial. The backpack also features 3 LEDs for status signals as well as two FTDI headers (one for the RPi and one for the XBee), as well as being able to host a 'normal' XBee module (though of course you can't use SPI with those).<br />
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==== Raspy Juice Exp Board ====<br />
[http://2-watt-elements.myshopify.com/ Raspy Juice] by 2-Watt Elements is an experimental board that supplies the Raspberry Pi with +5V through the GPIO header. With its wide input voltage range (6~23V), the buck regulator can be powered by batteries, 12V Adapters, solar, etc. Other features are the RS232 level console port, PCF8523 RTC, and an expansion ATmega168A microcontroller as an I2C slave. This latter MCU has interfaces of an RS485 port, an additional RS232 port, 4 RC-servo ports and unused-pins expansion header. The MCU firmware is updateable through the I2C interface. Hardware details are in http://code.google.com/p/raspy-juice/wiki/1_Hardware_Description<br />
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==== pyMCU ====<br />
[http://www.pymcu.com pyMCU] is a python controlled microcontroller that works with the Raspberry Pi, connects to the USB port and uses the pyMCU python module and pyserial to control the microcontroller in your python script. You can communicate with i2c, spi, serial, and one wire devices, software configurable pulse in / out functions, has 13 Digital IO Pins, 6 10-bit Analog Pins, 5 10-Bit PWM Pins, blink LEDs, control servos and motors, read various sensors, built-in functions for sound generation: arbitrary frequency generator, misc. sound / tone generator, DTMF generator. PyBootloader - python script for uploading new firmware versions or your own microcontroller code. Check out some of the [http://pymcu.com/Tutorials.html Tutorials] and [http://pymcu.com/Examples.html Examples]<br />
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==== RPi CC1101-OneWire-Clock extension ====<br />
The [http://busware.de/tiki-index.php?page=COC RPi-COC board] from [http://busware.de busware.de] adds Onewire, a Sub-1 GHz RF Transceiver, RTC and an EEPROM mainly for smart home automation. The Onewire RJ11 port is driven by a DS2482 chip supported by 5V levelshifter and strong pullup. The DS1339-RTC is powered by CR2032 battery or on-board 60mF supercap. The 2Kbit EEPROM (at24c02) is mainly to hold board specific config data. The CC1101 Sub-1 GHz RF Transceiver is controlled by an atmega1284 to pre-process air data. It is connected to RPis UART and contains a avr109-bootloader for firmware updates. The popular [http://culfw.de culfw-firmware] lets you interact with FS20, Homematic, Intertechno or similar actors and sensors - easily using [http://fhem.de FHEM]-home automation server. In addition a secured 5V power socket for external power supplies is provided.<br />
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==== RFM12Pi - Wireless OpenEnergyMonitor Base-station ====<br />
Add's RFM12B wireless (868/433/912Mhz) RF transceiver capability to the Raspberry Pi. The RFM12Pi decodes RFM12B packets from [http://openenergymonitor.org OpenEnergyMonitor sensor modules] or JeeNodes and puts the data on the Raspberry Pi's internal serial UART. Designed to be used with [http://emoncms.org emoncms] running on a Raspberry Pi web-server to make a low power energy, temperature and other environmental data logging and visualisation server. Developed as part of the OpenEnergyMonitor project. For more info see [http://openenergymonitor.blogspot.co.uk/2013/04/introducing-rfm12pi-v2-raspberry-pi.html introductory blog] post and [http://openenergymonitor.org/emon/emonbase/raspberrypi overview documentation page]. The RFM12Pi can be purchased pre-assembled and ready to go from the [http://shop.openenergymonitor.com/raspberry-pi/ OpenEnergyMonitor shop]<br />
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==== 3Bpi - Three Branch Pi - Level translator board for Raspberry Pi *** DEAD LINK *** ====<br />
[http://www.electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi, aka set05_08], translates bidirectionally inputs/outputs of the Raspberry Pi's GPIO from 3.3V to 5V TTL levels. It has three external ports to connect [http://www.electronics.cat/en/ electronics.cat] open source hardware boards. This board takes advantage of P5's Raspberry Pi, with access to a second I2C channel (I2C_0, it can be used without camera connected) and CTS and RTS for hardware flow control in serial communications. Two of 3Bpi's ports, P3 and P4, can be used as 8 bit input/output or I2C and/or SPI ports. One port, P2, is thought for serial communications and Raspberry Pi can be set as master or slave setting the jumpers properly.<br />
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==== i2c/spi 32 GPIO Pi ====<br />
[[File:Pi-32gpio-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|32GPIO-Pi]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23017-2-lp.html 32GPIO Pi]<br />
with i2c/spi extra GPIO extension board 32 GPIO Board<br />
32GPIO-Pi with i2c/spi 2 type<br />
with 32 LED for each port , display port status ON/OFF, High/LOW<br />
support by our [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/rs-pi-set-scratch.html Pi_Scratch], easy to control<br />
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==== AbioWire+ ====<br />
[http://www.axiris.eu/en/index.php/1-wire/abiowire AbioWire+] is a 1-Wire adapter providing seventeen 1-Wire channels with ESD protection, three 1-Wire controller chips, and a real-time clock (RTC).<br />
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==== AbioCard model A ====<br />
[http://www.axiris.eu/en/index.php/i-o-cards/abiocard AbioCard model A] expansion board featuring a real-time clock (RTC), 8 bidirectional I/O lines, 8 12-bit ADC inputs, 16 PWM outputs at 97 kHz with 8-bit resolution.<br />
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==== AbioCard model B ====<br />
[http://www.axiris.eu/en/index.php/i-o-cards/abiocard AbioCard model B] expansion board featuring a real-time clock (RTC), 8 bidirectional I/O lines, 8 12-bit ADC inputs, 16 PWM outputs at 40-1000 Hz with 12-bit resolution.<br />
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==== i2c/spi 64/128 GPIO Pi ====<br />
[[File:Pi-64gpio-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|64 GPIO Board]]<br />
[[File:Pi-128gpio-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|128 GPIO board]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23017-8-v2.html 128 GPIO Pi]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23017-4-lp.html 64 GPIO Pi]<br />
with i2c/spi extra GPIO extension board 64/128 GPIO Board<br />
64GPIO-Pi with i2c/spi 2 type<br />
with 64 LED for each port , display port status ON/OFF, High/LOW<br />
128GPIO-Pi with i2c/spi two type <br />
64/128 GPIO board support by our [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/rs-pi-set-scratch.html Pi_Scratch], easy to control<br />
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==== Rs-Pi P-HAB module ( High-Altitude Balloon) ====<br />
[[File:Pi-HAB-ss2.jpg|thumbnail|Pi-HAB-HV]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-p-hab.html Rs-Pi P-HAB ] expansion board featuring a ublox MAX 7 GPS module, FM transmitter, Temp, Humidity, Pressure, Altitude sensors), <br />
This project use balloons for exploring the edge of space. collect temperature , Humidity, Altitude, Pressure data send back through FM Transmitter and save all log to SD card, also take a photo every 30sec save to SD card.<br />
The project use 1. ublox-7Max GPS module 2. Radiometrix NTX2B 434.xxx Mhz 10mW modules. 3. TMP102 temp sensor to monitor Raspberry Pi temperature 4. BMP085 Barometric Pressure/Temp/Altitude Sensor 5. DHT22 / AM2302 Digital Temp & Humidity Sensor 6. DS18b20 Temperature sensor 7. TRACOPOWER 5V & 3.3V (TSR-1-2433 & TSR-1-2450) DC/DC converter up to 96% efficiency - No heat-sink required ( for longer battery life) 8. Raspberry Pi Camera kit ( take photos save in SD card)<br />
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==== OssoPI (Relay and digital inputs) ====<br />
[[File:OssoPI.jpg|thumbnail|OssoPI]]<br />
[http://www.nexlab.net/product/ossopi-raspberrypi-io-expansion-board/ OssoPI] is an expansion board featuring 8x 277V @ 10A relays + 8x digital (opto or non-opto isolated) inputs on standard dimensions for 9 unit DIN rail enclosure<br />
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==== IVPort (Camera Module Multiplexer)====<br />
[[File:Ivport.jpg|thumbnail|IVPort]]<br />
The [https://github.com/ivmech/ivport IVPort] from [http://www.ivmech.com/ Ivmech Mechatronics] is the first Raspberry Pi (also Raspberry Pi A, A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2 fully compatible) Camera Module Multiplexer is designed to make possible connecting more than one camera module to single CSI camera port on Raspberry Pis. Multiplexing can be controlled by 3 pins for 4 camera modules, 5 pins for 8 camera modules and 9 pins for maximum up to 16 camera modules with using GPIO.<br />
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The closest approach to simultaneous capturing at 640x480 resolution with 7 fps each camera connected to Ivport Camera Multiplexer (4 camera boards were connected.) by utilizing Raspberry Pi's video-capture capabilities with a JPEG encoder. See more details [https://github.com/ivmech/ivport/wiki/Capture-Sequence here].<br />
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==== Rasky (KVM over IP) ====<br />
[[File:Rasky.jpg|thumbnail|Rasky]]<br />
[http://www.nexlab.net/product/rasky OssoPI] is an expansion board for raspberry pi model 2B to use the rpi as a KVM over IP. It features VGA video acquisition, 2 250VAC 10A relays, 2 digital opto-isolated digital inputs, keyboard, mouse and remote storage emulation over USB, power management using 4 Ni-MH rechargeable AA batteries to assure rpi clean shutdown in case of power loss/failure.<br />
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It is actually in crowdfunding, but production will go on no matter how the campaign will end, the price anyway will change depending on the campaign success. Estimated delivery for the first batch is Q2 2016, it will be available both as a kit and ready to use. All developement, both for hw and sw, is completely open source.<br />
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===Programmable===<br />
==== Guzunty ====<br />
The Guzunty Pi adds open source programmable hardware to the Raspberry Pi at an amazingly low price. The design contains a 72 macrocell programmable logic device, so the board functions like a 'virtual breadboard'. This board is ideal for those with many different projects in mind, because it is so flexible. It can be a simple IO expander, a 7 segment LED driver, provide servo and regular PWM outputs, or anything you can dream up that will fit into 1600 logic gates. The device is '5 volt tolerant' and so can be used to safely interface 5v logic devices (such as Arduino) to the 3.3v Raspberry Pi. The [https://github.com/Guzunty/Pi/wiki GitHub community site] contains many ready made cores that you can download and use directly. You can design your own custom cores using industry standard languages such as VHDL or Verilog.<br />
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==== LOGI-PI ====<br />
The LOGI-PI (http://valentfx.com/logi-pi/) is an FPGA-based daughter board for the raspberry-pi. It consists in a Spartan 6 LX9 FPGA from Xilinx, 32MB SDRAM, PMODS (standardized IO connector) and an Arduino compatible connector. The board communicates with the raspberry-pi through SPI and comes with VHDL support file and Python/C support software. The Raspberry-pi can directly programm the FPGA thus eliminating the need for an expensive FPGA programmer. A web based-tool (http://www.valentfx.com/skeleton/) allow the user to design the architecture to be run on the FPGA without the need of writing a single line of HDL code. The LOGI-Pi comes with several demo applications inculing bitcoin mining, vision processing (with the optionnal camera module) and more.<br />
[[File:Logi-Pi-logo-med.jpg|thumbnail|LOGI-PI exapnsion board for the raspberry-pi]]<br />
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==Expansion boards by manufactuer==<br />
This section has been moved to a separate page. See [[RPi Expansion Boards: Expansion boards by manufactuer]]<br />
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=== Amescon===<br />
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==== RasPiComm ====<br />
[[File:RasPiComm.jpg|thumbnail|right|RasPiComm]]<br />
The [http://www.amescon.com/products.aspx RasPiComm] by [http://www.amescon.com/ Amescon] is a piggyback-mountable extension board and offers:<br />
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* RS-485<br />
* RS-232<br />
* RTC<br />
* direct I2C connector<br />
* 5-way joystick<br />
with driver support. Fully compatible with the B+!<br />
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More information: [http://www.amescon.com/products/technical-specifications.aspx Technical Specifications].<br />
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==== RasPiComm+ ====<br />
<br />
[[File:RPCPMainboard.jpg|thumbnail|right|RasPiComm+ mainboard with 4 modules (not attached)]]<br />
<br />
The [http://www.amescon.com/products/raspicommplus.aspx RasPiComm+] by [http://www.amescon.com/ Amescon] is a modular extension board for the Raspberry Pi and offers:<br />
<br />
* 4 module slots for a wide range of modules (RS-232, RS-485 4 Wire, GSM, GPS, 1Wire, CAN, 8 Input, 8 Output, 16 isolated I/O, Profibus,...)<br />
* RTC<br />
* easy to set up<br />
* full driver support<br />
* industrial version for isolated 24V available<br />
<br />
The RasPiComm+ will be launched Q1 2015. If you want to have it before the official launch, you can support the [http://igg.me/p/997426/x/9106232 Indiegogo campaign].<br />
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=== Ardhat ===<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
[http://ardhat.com Ardhat] is a HAT compliant Smart Power, Robotics and IoT Platform for the Raspberry Pi<br />
<br />
<br />
[[File:ArdhatTopHatMotorClean.jpg|thumbnail|right|Ardhat with Arduino Motor Shield]]<br />
[[File:ArdhatSolar.png|thumbnail|right|Ardhat with A+ and Solar Panel]]<br />
[[File:ArdhatBallbotLowAngle.jpg|thumbnail|right|Ardhat with Lego EV3 Mindstorms]]<br />
'''Hardware Features'''<br />
<br />
* Integrated 16MHz Arduino compatible processor<br />
* Accepts 5V Arduino shields, but also available with long -tail HAT header pins for HAT expansion.<br />
* 12 ch PWM O/P, 6 ch analog I/P <br />
* Real-time Clock <br />
* External 8-28V power input <br />
* High Power 3A 5V O/P <br />
* Full BBU/UPS <br />
* 10-DOF Sensor Fusion <br />
* Long Range Wireless Mesh up to 15km<br />
* Built-in 2050mAH battery <br />
* Barometer <br />
* Thermometer <br />
* Programmable Power/Navigation combo switch <br />
* ‘Zero CPU’ SmartLED driver <br />
* Ext and LiPo voltage monitors <br />
* Charge status & programmable LEDS <br />
* Programmable wakeup/watchdog <br />
* > 1,000 hour sleep mode operation <br />
* Fully RPi HAT standard compliant (with EEPROM) <br />
* Standard LiPo battery connector <br />
* Uses standard Arduino IDE <br />
* PiBow 'TopHat' available to provide physical protection<br />
* HAT compliant device-tree EEPROM<br />
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'''Software'''<br />
<br />
The preferred environment for programming Ardhat is javascript, using node.js with Johnny Five, though Python and C/C++ bindings are also available, see Ardhat [https://github.com/Ardhat Github].<br />
<br />
The Ardhat Real-Time is supplied as a preloaded sketch that includes a co-operative multitasking scheduler and utility functions, which can be modified as required using the Arduino IDE.<br />
It uses ~2kB of Arduino program space.<br />
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The basic functions include:<br />
<br />
* Internal & external supply voltage monitoring <br />
* Sensor Fusion monitoring <br />
* Power/Navigation switch monitoring<br />
* Real-time clock monitoring<br />
* Status reporting to Raspberry Pi over Firmata<br />
* Raspberry Pi status monitoring <br />
* Sleep/Power Down Management<br />
* Wakeup scheduling<br />
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=== dresden elektronik ===<br />
==== RaspBee ====<br />
The [http://www.dresden-elektronik.de/funktechnik/solutions/wireless-light-control/raspbee/?L=1 RaspBee] is an expansion board which brings ZigBee connectivity to the Raspberry Pi. The shield allows direct communication with ZigBee PRO devices like Philips Hue, XBee Series 2 and others.<br />
<br />
Key Features:<br />
* powered by Atmels ATmega256RFR2 (8-Bit AVR, 256 kB Flash, integrated RF transceiver)<br />
* 500m signal range (power amplified)<br />
* preflashed ZigBee firmware<br />
* also supports custom firmware via bootloader<br />
* extensive software package available<br />
<br />
===AB Electronics UK===<br />
<br />
====1-Wire Pi ====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/27/1-Wire-Pi 1 Wire Pi] from AB Electronics is a communication board supporting the 1-Wire® protocol. A 5V buffered I2C port is also provided on the board.<br />
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====1-Wire Pi Plus ====<br />
[[File:1_wire_pi_plus.jpg|thumbnail|1 Wire Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/60/1-Wire-Pi-Plus 1 Wire Pi Plus] from AB Electronics UK is a communication board supporting the 1-Wire® protocol. Designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. A 5V buffered I2C port is also provided on the board.<br />
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==== ADC Pi - Raspberry Pi Analogue to Digital converter ====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/17/ADC-Pi-V2---Raspberry-Pi-Analogue-to-Digital-converter ADC Pi V2.1] is an 8 channel 17 bit analogue to digital converter designed to work with the Raspberry Pi platform. The ADC Pi V2.1 is based on two Microchip MCP3424 A/D converters each containing 4 analogue inputs with up to 18 bit resolution. <br />
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==== ADC Pi Plus - Raspberry Pi Analogue to Digital converter ====<br />
[[File:Adcpiplus.jpg|thumbnail|ADC Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/56/ADC-Pi-Plus---Raspberry-Pi-Analogue-to-Digital-converter ADC Pi Plus] is an 8 channel 17 bit analogue to digital converter designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. . The ADC Pi Plus is based on two Microchip MCP3424 A/D converters each containing 4 analogue inputs with up to 18 bit resolution. <br />
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====ADC DAC Pi - 12 bit 2 channel ADC and DAC====<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/39/ADC-DAC-Pi-Raspberry-Pi-ADC-and-DAC-expansion-board ADCDAC Pi] is a 2 channel 12 bit analogue to digital converter and 2 channel 12 bit digital to analogue converter designed to work with the Raspberry Pi platform. <br />
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====Breakout Pi - Prototyping board====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/46/products3Raspberry-Pi46Breakout-Pi Breakout Pi] is a useful and versatile prototyping expansion board for the Raspberry Pi models A and B.<br />
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====Breakout Pi Plus - Prototyping board====<br />
[[File:Breakout_pi_plus.jpg|thumbnail|Breakout Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/59/Breakout-Pi-Plus Breakout Pi Plus] is a useful and versatile prototyping expansion board designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. <br />
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====Com Pi RS232 Serial and 1-Wire ====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/26/Com-Pi-RS232-Serial-and-1-Wire Com Pi] from AB Electronics is a communication board supporting RS232 and 1-Wire® protocols. A 5V buffered I2C port is also provided on the board.<br />
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====Delta-Sigma Pi 18 bit Analogue to Digital converter ====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/14/Delta-Sigma-Pi-18-bit-Analogue-to-Digital-converter Delta-Sigma Pi] is an 8 channel analogue to digital converter designed for use on the Raspberry Pi computer platform. The board is based around the MCP3424 low noise and high accuracy 18 bit delta-sigma analogue to digital converter from Microchip Technology Inc. A pair of MCP3424 converters are included on the board along with an I2C buffer interface allowing you to connect additional 5V I2C devices to the same bus.<br />
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====IO Pi 32 Channel Port Expander====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/18/IO-Pi-32-Channel-Port-Expander-for-the-Raspberry-Pi-computer-boards IO Pi] is a 32 channel digital expansion board designed for use on the Raspberry Pi computer platform. The board is based around the MCP23017 16-bit I/O expander from Microchip Technology Inc. A pair of MCP23017 expanders are included on the board allowing you to connect up to 32 digital inputs or outputs to the Raspberry Pi. <br />
<br />
====IO Pi Plus 32 Channel Port Expander====<br />
[[File:Iopiplus.jpg|thumbnail|IO Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/54/IO-Pi-Plus IO Pi Plus] is a 32 channel digital expansion board designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. The board is based around the MCP23017 16-bit I/O expander from Microchip Technology Inc. A pair of MCP23017 expanders are included on the board allowing you to connect up to 32 digital inputs or outputs to the Raspberry Pi.<br />
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====Raspberry Pi Plus Adapter Kit====<br />
[[File:Plus_adapter.jpg|thumbnail|Raspberry Pi Plus Adapter Kit]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/58/Raspberry-Pi-Plus-Adapter-Kit Raspberry Pi Plus Adapter Kit] allows you to connect expansion boards designed for the original Raspberry Pi models A and B onto your new Raspberry Pi A+, Raspberry Pi B+ and Raspberry Pi 2 Model B. The adapter board includes mounting holes for both the Raspberry Pi and the expansion board allowing you to securely fit your expansion boards onto the Raspberry Pi. <br />
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====Raspberry Pi B+ Breakout Kit====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/48/Raspberry-Pi-B-Breakout-Kit Raspberry Pi B+ Breakout] is an easy to assemble breakout board to use with the Raspberry Pi model B+<br />
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====RTC Pi Real time Clock Module ====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/15/RTC-Pi-Real-time-Clock-Module RTC Pi] is a real time clock module which connects via the GPIO port on a Raspberry Pi.<br />
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====RTC Pi Plus Real time Clock Module ====<br />
[[File:Rtcpiplus.jpg|thumbnail|RTC Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/52/RTC-Pi-Plus RTC Pi Plus] is a real time clock module which connects via the GPIO port on a Raspberry Pi. Designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. <br />
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====Serial Pi - RS232 serial interface====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/29/Serial-Pi Serial Pi] is a stackable communication board supporting the RS232 serial protocol.<br />
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====Serial Pi Plus - RS232 serial interface====<br />
[[File:Serialpiplus.jpg|thumbnail|Serial Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/51/Serial-Pi-Plus Serial Pi Plus] is a stackable communication board supporting the RS232 serial protocol. Designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. <br />
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====Servo Pi - PWM servo controller====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/44/Servo-Pi Servo Pi] is a 16-channel, 12-bit PWM controller suitable for driving LEDs and radio control servos. <br />
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===Advamation===<br />
<br />
==== AdvaBoard RPi1 ====<br />
The [http://www.advaboard.de AdvaBoard RPi1] is a multifunctional extension-board, which contains:<br />
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* TFT-display-interface (3.2" 320x240, 5" 800x480, 7" 800x480)<br />
* touchscreen interface<br />
* real-time-clock (RTC)<br />
* CPLD + a microcontroller<br />
* all I/Os are 5V-tolerant, except I2C<br />
* analog-I/Os (4* 16bit inputs, 2* 8bit outputs)<br />
* separate connectors for all interfaces (I2C, SPI, digital/analog-I/O, RS-232, RS-485 incl. pluggable terminator)<br />
* power-management: battery-backed RPC/I2C-interfaces, power-down, power-up on time or event, separately powered peripherals<br />
* JTAG-programmer for Xilinx CPLDs/FPGAs, C2-programmer for SiLabs C8051F*<br />
* Software (C + Python 2.6/3.x libraries, free example programs)<br />
<br />
Details can be found at [http://www.advamation.com/products/embeddedpc/advaboard.html www.advamation.com/products/embeddedpc/advaboard.html].<br />
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More boards (e.g. additional displays, I/Os, motors, sensors etc.), which can be connected to the Raspberry Pi and/or the AdvaBoard RPi1 will also be available soon.<br />
<br />
===Pi Supply - Pi Cocktails===<br />
<br />
The following add on boards will shortly be available from [http://www.pi-supply.com Pi Supply] and are based on the Pi Cocktail series of boards explored in [http://themagpi.com The MagPi magazine]. More details to follow soon.<br />
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===MyPiShop===<br />
==== Pi 8 LED & 8 Button ====<br />
[http://mypishop.com/Pi%208%20LED%20&%208%20Button.html Pi 8 LED & 8 Button] interface board for Raspberry Pi. <br />
<br />
Perfect way to learn how to use the GPIO pins.<br/><br />
Plugs directly into the Raspberry Pi GPIO connector. (P1 header)<br/><br />
Has eight bright green LED's and eight momentary switches.<br/><br />
For a more detailed description see: http://mypishop.com/Pi%208%20LED%20&%208%20Button.html<br />
<br />
==== Stepper Motor Controller Board ====<br />
[http://mypishop.com/Stepper.html Pi Stepper Motor Controller] interface board for Raspberry Pi. <br />
<br />
The stepper board uses 8 GPIO pins to drive up to two stepper motors.<br/><br />
(One stepper motor is included in the kit)<br/><br />
Plugs directly into the Raspberry Pi GPIO connector. (P1 header)<br/><br />
The board can use the 5 VDC provided by the Raspberry Pi or you can optionally provide your own source voltage to drive the motors.<br/><br />
This board includes a ULN2803 8 Channel Darlington Driver and can be used to control other higher current devices such as relay boards, etc.<br/><br />
For a more detailed description see: http://mypishop.com/Stepper.html<br />
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==== Read Your Pi !(LCD Interface Board) ====<br />
[http://mypishop.com/Read%20Your%20Pi%20!.html Read Your Pi (LCD)] interface board for Raspberry Pi. <br />
<br />
Available kits with 20x4 LCD display or 16x2 LCD display.<br />
The interface board uses the GPIO pins display characters on a LCD display.<br/><br />
Plugs directly into the Raspberry Pi GPIO connector. (P1 header)<br/><br />
For a more detailed description see: http://mypishop.com/Read%20Your%20Pi%20!.html<br />
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==== Protect Your Pi ! (16 or 32 IO Expansion Kit) ====<br />
[http://mypishop.com/ Protect Your Pi (LCD)] interface board for Raspberry Pi. <br />
<br />
Available kits with 16 or 32 GPIO expansion pins.<br />
The expansion board uses the I2C bus on the Raspberry Pi to provide up to 32 additional GPIO pins.<br/><br />
Plugs directly into the Raspberry Pi GPIO connector. (P1 header)<br/><br />
For a more detailed description see: http://mypishop.com<br />
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==== Pi MATRIX ! 8X8 LED Matrix with 16 bit I/O ! ====<br />
[http://mypishop.com/ Pi MATRIX !] 8X8 LED Matrix with 16 bit I/O kit for the Raspberry Pi. <br />
<br />
HUGE 8X8 LED MATRIX<br/><br />
Plugs directly into the Raspberry Pi GPIO connector. (P1 header)<br/><br />
Take the display off and use it for 16 bits of I/O<br/><br />
For a more detailed description see: http://mypishop.com<br />
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=== Mikronauts ===<br />
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==== Pi Droid Alpha Educational Robot Controller ====<br />
[[File:Pi_droid_alpha_0021.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Pi Droid Alpha Educational Robot Controller]]<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-droid-alpha/ Pi Droid Alpha Educational Robot Controller] Raspberry Pi expansion board from [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] <br />
<br />
Pi Droid Alpha adds: <br />
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- eight FlexIO Servo/PWM/IO headers<br />
<br />
- sixteen digital input/outputs<br />
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- eight analog inputs<br />
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- a dual h-bridge motor driver <br />
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to Raspberry Pi.<br />
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==== RoboPi Advanced Robot Controller ====<br />
[[File:RoboPi_Pi_A_0863_web_800px.jpg|300px|thumb|right|RoboPi Advanced Robot Controller]]<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/robopi/ RoboPi Advanced Robot Controller] Raspberry Pi expansion board from [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] <br />
<br />
RoboPi adds:<br />
<br />
- eight-core 32-bit microcontroller running at 100Mhz<br />
<br />
- 24x FlexIO Servo/PWM/io<br />
<br />
- 8x 12 bit analog inputs<br />
<br />
- easy to use C and Python RoboPi API<br />
<br />
to the Raspberry Pi in order to off-load hard real time I/O and allow more precise timing than Linux running on the Pi allows.<br />
<br />
==== Pi Rtc Dio Gold Real Time Clock + Digital I/O expander ====<br />
[[File:Pi_Rtc_Dio_0640a_web.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Pi Rtc Dio expansion board for the Raspberry Pi]]<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-rtc-dio/ Mikronauts Pi Rtc Dio Real Time Clock & I/O Expansion Board] <br />
<br />
Pi Rtc Dio Gold adds:<br />
<br />
- Real Time Clock<br />
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- 3v3 power supply<br />
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- 32 bits digital I/O<br />
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- prototyping area<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc Dio stacks on top of the Raspberry Pi and was designed by [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] to make building one-off expansion circuits easier for everyone. Pi Rtc Dio also has a four pin I2C expansion header, and a five pin COM connector for future expansion.<br />
<br />
==== Pi Rtc Dio Silver Digital I/O expander ====<br />
[[File:pi_jumper_large_breadboard.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Pi Jumper Breakout Board]]<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-rtc-dio/ Mikronauts Pi Rtc Dio Real Time Clock & I/O Expansion Board] that stacks on top of the Raspberry Pi and was designed by [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] to add 32 digital I/O's and 3.3v power supply making one-off expansion circuits easier for everyone. Pi Rtc Dio also has a four pin I2C expansion header, and a five pin COM connector for future expansion.<br />
<br />
==== Pi Jumper & Pi Jumper Plus Breakout with 3v3 and 5v I2C ====<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-jumper/ Pi Jumper] is the ultimate Raspberry Pi breakout board from [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts]<br />
<br />
Pi Jumper adds:<br />
<br />
- clearly labelled breakout of the 26 pin GPIO connector<br />
<br />
- 3v3 power supply for your breadboard circuits<br />
<br />
- 3v3 I2C expansion connector<br />
<br />
- 5v I2C expansion connector<br />
<br />
Pi Jumper Plus provides an IDC jumper cable instead of the stacking header so that you can plug Pi Jumper Plus right into a solderless breadboard.<br />
<br />
==== SchoolBoard ][ develpoment board with LED's & Switches ====<br />
[[File:Pi_jumper_schoolboard2.jpg|300px|thumb|right|SchoolBoard 2 Development Board shown with Pi Jumper and Raspberry Pi]]<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/proto/schoolboard/ SchoolBoard ][ 8xLED's, 8xDipSw, 8xPushButton, large solderless bread board for education from [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts]<br />
<br />
SchoolBoard ][ adds:<br />
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- 8x LED's with current limiting resistors<br />
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- 8x slide switches with current limiting resistors<br />
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- 8x tactile push buttons with current limiting resistors<br />
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SchoolBoard ][ was designed to work with any single board computer or other development board.<br />
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==== EZasPi prototyping board, stacks on TOP of Pi rev.1/2 ====<br />
[[File:EZasPi-400pix.jpg|300px|thumb|right|EZasPi Prototyping board for the Raspberry Pi]]<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/ezaspi/ EZasPi] prototyping board for rev.1 or rev.2 Raspberry Pi, with stacking header and mounting hardware<br />
<br />
EZasPi adds:<br />
<br />
- Raspberry Pi GPIO 26 connector labeled on both sides<br />
<br />
- 3v3 4 pin I2C expansion connector<br />
<br />
- 3v3 5 pin TTL level serial port connection<br />
<br />
- extra large prototyping area<br />
<br />
- mounting holes compatible with rev.2 Model A & Model B<br />
<br />
- works with 26 & 40 pin Raspberry Pi, Banana Pi, Odroid C1, MIPS CI20 and more<br />
<br />
==== EZasPi (B) prototyping board, stacks on UNDER Pi rev.2 ====<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/ezaspi-b/ EZasPi (B)] prototyping board for the rev.2 Raspberry Pi, with stacking header and mounting hardware<br />
<br />
Both boards are silk screened to indicate signal busing, are designed to accommodate screw terminals, and have an I2C expansion header footprint. EZasPi also has a COM expansion header footprint.<br />
<br />
=== Nexlab.net ===<br />
<br />
==== OssoPI (Relay and digital inputs) ====<br />
[[File:OssoPI.jpg|thumbnail|OssoPI]]<br />
[http://www.nexlab.net/product/ossopi-raspberrypi-io-expansion-board/ OssoPI] is an expansion board featuring 8x 277V @ 10A relays + 8x digital (opto or non-opto isolated) inputs on standard dimensions for 9 unit DIN rail enclosure<br />
<br />
=== electronics.cat ===<br />
==== 3Bpi - Three Branch Pi ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ set05_08 aka 3Bpi] translates bidirectionally inputs/outputs of the Raspberry Pi's GPIO from 3.3V to 5V TTL levels. It has three external ports to connect [http://electronics.cat/ electronics.cat] open source hardware boards. This board takes advantage of P5's Raspberry Pi, with access to a second I2C channel (I2C_0, it can be used without camera connected) and CTS and RTS for hardware flow control in serial communications. Two of 3Bpi's ports, P3 and P4, can be used as 8 bit input/output or I2C and/or SPI ports. One port, P2, is thought for serial communications and Raspberry Pi can be set as master or slave setting the jumpers properly.<br />
<br />
==== Relays Board ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_02/ set05_02] is a 4 relays board to be connected to [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi]. It can be expanded to another 4 relays board or an [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_04b/ input board]<br />
<br />
==== Input Board ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_04b/ set05_02] is a 4 inputs board to be connected to [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi]. It can be expanded to another 4 inputs board or a [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_02/ 4 relays board]<br />
<br />
==== LEDs + microswitch ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set01_04/ set01_04] is a universal 8 bit inputs (microswitch) / outputs (LEDs) to be connected to [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi]. Each bit is set as input or output through jumpers position.<br />
<br />
==== Digital Input / Output I2C expander ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set03_03/ set03_03] expands 16 inputs/outputs using TWI (I2C) to be connected to [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi]. Each board has two PCF8574. The lower bit is forced to a low level hardware (chip 1 A0 = 0 and chip 2 A0 = 1). Addresses A1 and A2 are set through SMD microswitch (SW1). The jumpers can notify if there is any change when reading, avoiding a constant reading of I2C bus. P1 and P2 connectors are designed to be connected in daisy chain up to four set03_03 boards (64 inputs / outputs).<br />
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==== RS232 to TTL converter ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set01_03/ set01_03] translates RS232 signals to TTL to be connected to P2's [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi] serial communication port.<br />
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==== USB - RS232 TTL / I2C translator ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set01_05/ set01_05] has three functions : 1st) translating USB to TTL Tx and Rx to be connected to [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi], 2nd) converting USB to I2C and 3rd) supplying voltage to next board (it is not for 3Bpi) if jumper is between positions 1 and 2.<br />
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==== uC Atmega ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set01_01/ set01_01] is a microcontroller board with two 8-bit ports of inputs/outputs and one serial communication port. It is useful when it is needed to implement some real time application. It can be connected to [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi] using any port. Usually through serial communication port.<br />
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=== MSL Digital Soulutions ===<br />
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==== RemotePi Board ====<br />
[[File:RemotePiBoard.jpg|thumb|[http://www.msldigital.com/ RemotePi Board]]]<br />
The [http://www.msldigital.com/products/remotepi-board RemotePi Board] is an intelligent infrared remote controlled power switch add-on board for the Raspberry Pi. It allows to switch power on and off using any button (configurable in learning mode) of an existing standard IR remote. Power is only cut after notifying the OS and giving it time to shut-down. It is mainly intended to remote control (using LIRC) and power off/on a mediacenter system. i.e OpenELEC, Raspbmc, XBian, RasPlex, Raspbian. The board is compatible to simple GPIO IR receiver and piggy backs onto the Raspberry Pi, no soldering required. For more information click [http://www.msldigital.com/pages/more-information here].<br />
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=== DTronixs ===<br />
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You can get these boards at tindie.com in the [https://www.tindie.com/stores/DTronixs/ DTronixs store]<br />
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==== MiniPiio L293D ====<br />
[http://zuzebox.wordpress.com/2012/09/07/minipiio-l293d-board-v0-10/ MiniPiio L293D] is a small (50x40mm) add-on board which provides a dual H-Bridge DC-Motor circuit using the venerable L293D chip. <br />
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==== MiniPiio Relay2 ====<br />
[http://zuzebox.wordpress.com/2012/09/07/minipiio-relay2-board-v0-10/ MiniPiio Relay2] is a small (50x40mm) add-on board which provides a two 1A DPCO Relays. Each relay has a set of screw terminals for easy wiring. <br />
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==== MiniPiio DIO16 ====<br />
[http://zuzebox.wordpress.com/2012/06/24/minipiio-dio16-v0-10/ MiniPiio DIO16] is a small (50x40mm) add-on board which provides an additional 16-channels of Digital Input/Outputs for the RPi. It can use either a MCP23S17 (SPI) or MCP23017 (I2C) Port Expander.<br />
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==== MiniPiio RS232 ====<br />
[http://zuzebox.wordpress.com/2012/06/24/minipiio-rs232-v0-10/ MiniPiio RS232] is a small (50x40mm) add-on board which provides a basic RS232 to TTL interface for the RPi. It uses a 3.3V MAX3232 to provide the RS232 interface.<br />
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==== MiniPiio ULN2803 ====<br />
[http://zuzebox.wordpress.com/2012/06/24/minipiio-uln2803-v0-10/ MiniPiio ULN2803] is a small(50x40mm) add-on board which connects a ULN2803 Darlington Driver chip to the RPi's GPIO allowing the RPi to control electronic circuits which require more current to drive them.<br />
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==== RPi MIDI Breakout Board ====<br />
[http://zuzebox.wordpress.com/2012/03/18/midi-breakout-board-for-raspberry-pi-v0-10/ RPi MIDI Breakout Board] is a simple MIDI breakout board for the Raspberry Pi using the hardware UART from the RPi's expansion interface.<br />
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==== RPi Protoboard SM====<br />
[http://zuzebox.wordpress.com/2012/06/25/raspberry-pi-protoboard-sm-v0-10/ RPi Protoboard SM] is a simple prototype board for the Raspberry Pi. Here is [http://www.designspark.com/knowledge/raspberry-pi-prototype-board-files another link] to the same project.<br />
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==== RPi "UserPort" ====<br />
[http://zuzebox.wordpress.com/2012/03/14/userport-for-raspberry-pi-v0-10/ RPi UserPort] is a digital and analogue I/O board for the Raspberry Pi. UserPort replicates the original BBC Micros digital User Port and Analogue Port but uses more modern components such as the MCP23S17 16-ch GPIO and MCP3204 4-ch 12-bit ADC.<br />
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===OpenElectrons.com ===<br />
[[File:Oe-logo-print.png]]<br />
==== PiServoController ====<br />
[[File:PiServoController-board-w300.jpg|thumb|[http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/26 PiServoController]]]<br />
[http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/26 PiServoController] board from [http://www.openelectrons.com OpenElectrons.com] fits over the GPIO pins of Raspberry Pi, and it can control upto 6 servos from Raspberry Pi. It has i2c interface to control i2c devices. This board provides power stabilization for Raspberry Pi, so that any power fluctuations won't cause RPi to reset. It also provides signal buffering so that you can connect higher voltage servos to the board.<br />
For Servo control, it uses Open Source Software, [https://github.com/richardghirst/PiBits/tree/master/ServoBlaster ServoBlaster]. Users can program the servo control in Python.<br />
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==== PiPan ====<br />
[[File:PiPan-by-openelectrons.jpg|thumb|[http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/15 PiPan]]]<br />
[http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/15 PiPan] is a Pan/Tilt Kit for PiCamera designed by [http://www.openelectrons.com OpenElectrons.com]. Pi-Pan provides Pan and tilt movements for your Raspberry Pi Camera, using two servos for X and Y axis movements. The kit includes servos, mounting hardware and [http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/26 PiServoController] board to control servo movements.<br />
Users can program the servo control/camera movements, etc. in Python.<br />
There also is a light that can be fitted in front of the PiCamera to illuminate subjects, [http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/19 PiLight].<br />
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==== PiConsole ====<br />
[[File:PiConsole-by-openelectrons.jpg|thumb|[http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/48 PiConsole]]]<br />
[http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/48 PiConsole] is a Bluetooth Console adapter designed by [http://www.openelectrons.com OpenElectrons.com]. You can use this to access the console of your Pi on a smartphone or tablet, making it very convenient to use RPi outddoors. There are two models, using Bluetooth 2.1 technology and Bluetooth 4.0 (BLE) technology. They also come in the form of a kit, which includes a pass-through header, in case you want to attach other devices on the GPIO header.<br />
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===Pi&Bash>_ ===<br />
[http://www.piandbash.co.uk Pi&Bash>_] Multifunction GPIO Boards for Raspberry Pi <br />
<br />
==== Pi&Bash>_ The One-Stop Raspberry Pi Add-On Board ====<br />
The Pi&Bash>_ is a new add-on board for the brilliant Raspberry Pi single board computer, designed for anyone who wants to get their Raspberry Pi to interact with the outside world. There are already many add-on boards available, but this one is different, since it offers far more flexibility to the user. Most add-on boards will let the user learn some new programming skills by introducing a new function, such as digital I/Os, or a display, or some analogue inputs, but the Pi&Bash>_ gives the users all this and more on a single compact board.<br />
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The beauty of having all these functions on the one board, means that the user is not limited by the constraints of the add-on board, and when they are ready to take the next step and use a new function, they can do so without delay. This is a very powerful motivation for anyone learning to program, as the functions of the board continually inspire the learner.<br />
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The Pi&Bash>_ comes with the following functions/interfaces: [[File:pinventor.co.uk/piandbash_images/FullSizeRender.jpg|thumb|[http://www.pinventor.co.uk/piandbash Pi&Bash]]]<br />
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*Traffic Light LEDs<br />
*5 Push Button Switches<br />
*Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) with 2 lines of 16 characters<br />
*Software switchable LCD backlight<br />
*Thermometer<br />
*8 configurable digital inputs/outputs (I/Os)<br />
*8 analogue inputs<br />
*Header for connecting additional I2C devices<br />
*Can be powered from external 5V supply<br />
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===Pi-Plates.com===<br />
[[File:3D-ppLogoSmall.gif]]<br />
Stackable expansion boards that allow you to control the world with a Raspberry Pi.<br />
====DAQCplate====<br />
[[File:DAQCplate-R1.0.png|thumbnail|DAQCplate from Pi-Plates]]<br />
The Pi-Plates DAQC (DAC-SEE) adds a rich set of input/output options to your Raspberry Pi. It includes 7 powerful digital outputs for driving external devices such as relays and high current LEDs as well as 8 analog to digital inputs for measuring temperature, voltage, humidity and more. In addition there are eight digital inputs, two analog outputs, and seven general purpose indicator LEDs. Other features include:<br />
* Dedicated onboard processor<br />
* Provides real time data collection<br />
* Allows for future code updates<br />
* Only needs two dedicated RPI pins (GPIO 25 and CE1)1<br />
* All features accessible via rich Python command set<br />
* Compatible with all versions of Raspberry Pi<br />
* Design allows up to eight DAQCplates to be stacked together for eight times the I/O<br />
* Uses less than 20mA of DC current during standby<br />
* Conforms to ROHS, FCC Part 15 Class A, and CE standards<br />
* All inputs and outputs ESD and overvoltage protected<br />
* Protects your Raspberry Pi while providing enhanced I/O<br />
* Includes programmable bi-color LED<br />
* Additional 14-pin header included if B+ signals are required<br />
* Capable of reading up to seven HC-SR04 distance sensors<br />
* Each DAQCplate is 100% tested and verified<br />
* Detailed Online Users Guide with Examples<br />
For detailed specifications, go to https://pi-plates.com/product/daqcplate/<br />
==== MOTORplate ====<br />
[[File:MOTORbrochure.jpg|thumbnail|MOTORplate from Pi-Plates]]<br />
The Pi-Plates MOTORplate is the most powerful motor controller you can buy for your Raspberry Pi. It has the capability of driving two stepper motors using four step sizes including microstepping. Or, it can control four DC motors with 10 bit resolution. Additional headers allow dedicated power control to each motor controller. There are four 16-bit tachometers for DC speed control and the ability to use acceleration on all motors to prevent stalls and maximize torque. Four protected general purpose inputs can be be attached to end stop, limit, optical, or hall effect sensors. Other features include:<br />
* Dedicated onboard processor<br />
* Allows for future code updates<br />
* Only needs two dedicated RPI pins (GPIO 25 and CE1)<br />
* All features accessible via rich Python command set<br />
* Compatible with all versions of Raspberry Pi<br />
* Design allows up to eight MOTORplates to be stacked together for eight times the motor drive<br />
* Compatible with all other Pi-Plates. <br />
* Uses less than 20mA of DC current during standby<br />
* Conforms to ROHS, FCC Part 15 Class A, and CE standards<br />
* All inputs and outputs ESD and overvoltage protected<br />
* Protects your Raspberry Pi while providing enhanced smart motor control<br />
* Includes programmable LED<br />
* Additional 14-pin header included if B+ signals are required<br />
* Each MOTORplate is 100% tested and verified<br />
* Detailed Online Users Guide with Examples<br />
For detailed specifications, go to https://pi-plates.com/product/motorplate/<br />
<br />
====PROTOplate====<br />
[[File:PROTOplate-R1.0.png|thumbnail|PROTOplate from Pi-Plates]]<br />
The Pi-Plates PROTOplate provides an inexpensive and convenient way to add personalized and custom hardware to your Pi-Plates based project. Key features include:<br />
* A low cost yet versatile solution for adding custom hardware to a Pi-Plate based design<br />
* Mechanically and electrically compatible with all Pi-Plate boards<br />
* Mates with all three revisions of the Raspberry Pi including version A, B, B+, and R2<br />
* Multiple boards can be stacked to provide addition area for components<br />
* Comes preassembled – no soldering required<br />
* Additional 14-pin header included if B+ and R2 signals are required<br />
For detailed specifications, go to https://pi-plates.com/product/proto/<br />
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===Pridopia ===<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] Rs-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
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==== Rs-Pi 4 USB hub & multi-function I2C AD/DA RTC RS232 board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* The Rs-Pi Internal 4 Ports USB hub with multi-function I2C board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
(RTC-DS1307, Temperature Sensor-TMP102, D/A MCP4725,A/D ADS1015,EEPROM, MCP23008, FT232RL, ZT3243) <br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-hub-i2c-ad-da-ft232-r1.html Rs-Pi-USB-hub-I2C-multi-function AD/DA Board] <br />
with USB to RS232 full DB9 9pin signal or USB to TTL (FT232RL) console port), RTC with CR1220 battrey, USB with 1.6A PTC fuse for all four USB ports. No extra extension cable need. and no extra Power adapter for USB hub. <br />
All from [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/index.html Pridopia]<br />
All of our Rs-Pi Products are design and Made in UK<br />
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We have four different models with different function, you can choose anyone you want.<br />
* 1. Rs-Pi 4 USB Hub with ( ds1307) [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-4hub-rtc-lite2.html Rs-Pi 4 USB Hub RTC -Lite]<br />
* 2. Rs-Pi 4 USB Hub with ( ds1307,tmp102, mcp4725,24c32) [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-hub-i2c-lite.html Rs-Pi USB Hub-Lite]<br />
* 3. Rs-Pi 4 USB Hub with ( ds1307,tmp102, mcp4725,24c32, ft232RL) - with USB to TTL (just need one USB cable plug-in your PC and Rs-Pi) [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-hub-i2c-ft232-lite.html Rs-Pi USB Hub FT232RL-Lite ]<br />
* 4 Rs-Pi 4 USB Hub with ( ds1307,tmp102, mcp4725,ads1015, 24c32, mcp23008, ft232RL, zt3243) with USB to RS232 (DB9 full 9pin RS232 COM port output) or USB to TTL console port [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-hub-i2c-ad-da-ft232-r1.html Rs-Pi-USB-hub-I2C-multi-function AD/DA Board]<br />
All of our Rs-Pi Products are design and Made in UK<br />
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==== Rs-Pi 4 USB hub with I2C 23017x2 32 GPIO board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* The Rs-Pi Internal 4 Ports USB hub with I2C 23017x2 32 GPIO board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-4-hub-i2c-23017-2.html Rs-Pi-4-USB-hub-I2C-23017x2 Board] <br />
All from [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/index.html Pridopia]<br />
All of our Rs-Pi Products are design and Made in UK<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi 4 USB hub with SPI 23s17x2 32 GPIO board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* The Rs-Pi Internal 4 Ports USB hub with SPI 23s17x2 32 GPIO board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-4-hub-spi-23s17-2.html Rs-Pi-4-USB-hub-SPI-23s17x2 Board] <br />
All from [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/index.html Pridopia]<br />
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==== Rs-Pi 7 USB hub with multi-function I2C AD/DA board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* The Rs-Pi Internal 7 Ports USB hub with multi-function I2C board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
(RTC-DS1307, Temperature Sensor-TMP102, D/A MCP4725,A/D ADS1015,EEPROM) <br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-7-hub-i2c-ad-da.html Rs-Pi-7-USB-hub-I2C-multi-function AD/DA Board] <br />
RTC with CR2032 battrey, USB with 2 x 1.6A PTC fuse for all seven USB ports. No extra extension cable need. and no extra Power adapter for USB hub. <br />
All from [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/index.html Pridopia]<br />
<br />
We have two different models with different function, you can choose anyone you want.<br />
* 1. Rs-Pi 7 USB Hub with ( ds1307,tmp102,24c32) [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-7-hub-i2c-lite.html Rs-Pi 7 USB Hub -Lite]<br />
* 2. Rs-Pi 7 USB Hub with ( ds1307,tmp102,24c32,ads1015,mcp4725 ) [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-7-hub-i2c-ad-da.html Rs-Pi 7 USB Hub AD/DA Board ]<br />
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==== Rs-Pi 7 USB hub with I2C 23017x1 16 GPIO board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* The Rs-Pi Internal 7 Ports USB hub with I2C 23017 16 GPIO board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-7-hub-i2c-23017-1.html Rs-Pi-7-USB-hub-I2C-23017 Board] <br />
All from [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/index.html Pridopia]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi 7 USB hub with SPI 23s17x1 16 GPIO board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* The Rs-Pi Internal 7 Ports USB hub with SPI 23S17 16 GPIO board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-7-hub-spi-23s17-1.html Rs-Pi-7-USB-hub-SPI-23S17 Board] <br />
All from [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/index.html Pridopia]<br />
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==== Rs-Pi I2C 23017 x2 (or SPI 23s17 x2) 32 GPIO with uln2803 x2 board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* 1. The Rs-Pi I2C 23017x2 32 GPIO with 8 Switch input & uln2803x2 output board <br />
each 23017 port A output to ULN2803, first one 23017 port B for 8 switch input, second one 23017 port B for normal output with 8 LED.<br />
with 3.5mm block terminal 9pin output, can plug in our 2803 relay board<br />
with two Step motor connector (5V,D0,D1,D2,D3) (5V,D4,D5,D6,D7) can use Step motor (28BYJ-48 5VDC)<br />
with 4 5V motor output port <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-i2c-23017x2-2803x2.html Rs-Pi-I2C-23017x2-2803x2 Board] <br />
* 2. The Rs-Pi SPI 23s17x2 32 GPIO with 8 Switch input & uln2803x2 output board <br />
each 23s17 port A output to ULN2803, first one 23s17 port B for 8 switch input, second one 23s17 port B for normal output with 8 LED.<br />
with 3.5mm block terminal 9pin output, can plug in our 2803 relay board<br />
with two Step motor connector (5V,D0,D1,D2,D3) (5V,D4,D5,D6,D7) can use Step motor (28BYJ-48 5VDC)<br />
with 4 5V motor output port <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-spi-23s17x2-2803x2.html Rs-Pi-SPI-23s17x2-2803x2 Board] <br />
All from [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/index.html Pridopia]<br />
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==== Rs-Pi I2C 23017 -2 or SPI 23s17 -2 - 32 GPIO Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* 1. Rs-Pi I2c 23017 x2 32GPIO board I2C interface <br />
size 49mm x 49mm <br />
with 32 Blue SMD LED [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23017-2-lp.html Rs-Pi-23017-2]<br />
-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* 2. Rs-Pi SPI 23s17 x2 32GPIO Board SPI Interface<br />
size 49mm x 49mm<br />
with 32 Blue SMD LED [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23s17-2-lp.html Rs-Pi-23S17-2]<br />
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==== Rs-Pi I2C 23017 -4 or SPI 23s17 -4 - 64 GPIO Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* 1. Rs-Pi I2c 23017 x4 64 GPIO board I2C interface <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
with 64 Blue SMD LED [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23017-4-lp.html Rs-Pi-23017-4]<br />
* 2. Rs-Pi SPI 23s17 x4 64 GPIO Board SPI Interface<br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
with 64 Blue SMD LED [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23s17-4-lp.html Rs-Pi-23S17-4]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi I2C 23017 -8 or SPI 23s17 -8 - 128 GPIO Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* 1. Rs-Pi I2c 23017 x8 128GPIO board I2C interface <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23017-8-lp.html Rs-Pi-23017-8]<br />
* 2. Rs-Pi SPI 23s17 x8 128GPIO Board SPI Interface<br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23s17-8-lp.html Rs-Pi-23S17-8]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi I2C 32 Channel PWM /Servo Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi I2c 32 channel PWM / Servo board I2C interface <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-9685-2-lp.html Rs-Pi-9685-2]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi I2C 16 Channel PWM /Servo & I2C 23017 (or SPI 23s17) 16 GPIO Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* 1. Rs-Pi I2c 32 channel PWM / Servo board & I2C 23017-1 16 GPIO + uln2803 for Port A <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-9685-23017-lp.html Rs-Pi-9685-23017] <br />
* 2. Rs-Pi I2c 32 channel PWM / Servo board & SPI 23S17-1 16 GPIO + uln2803 for Port A <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-9685-23s17-lp.html Rs-Pi-9685-23s17]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi I2C 24x16 LED Matrix Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
Rs-Pi I2c 24x16 LED Matrix Board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-matrix-3.html Rs-Pi-24x16 LED Matrix] <br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi I2C 16x16 LED Matrix Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
Rs-Pi I2c 24x16 LED Matrix Board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-matrix-2.html Rs-Pi-16x16 LED Matrix] <br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi ULN2803 & SPI AD/DA & I2C 1-Wire - special for rs-pi v2-p5 ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi ULN2803 & SPI AD/DA with 1-Wire (V2-P5 support) Board <br />
ULN2803 8 Darlington transistor array output<br />
can output to 8 5V relay <br />
with 2 Step motor connector,can connect Step motor(28BYJ-48 5VDC)<br />
and MCP3002 SPI Interface 10 bit Analog-to-Digital Converter<br />
and MCP4802 SPI Interface 8 bit Digital-to-Analog Converter<br />
size 49mm x 39mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-2803-ad-da-1wire.html Rs-Pi-2803-1-Wire]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi ULN2803 8bit 2 Relay Board + 2 Step Motor Port ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi ULN2803 2 Relay Board + 2 Step Motor Port<br />
ULN2803 8 Darlington transistor array output<br />
size 55mm x 40mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-2803-step.html Rs-Pi-2803-2Relay-StepMotor]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi ULN2803 & SPI AD/DA Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi ULN2803 & SPI AD/DA Board <br />
ULN2803 8 Darlington transistor array output<br />
can output to 8 5V relay <br />
with 2 Step motor connector,can connect Step motor(28BYJ-48 5VDC)<br />
and MCP3002 SPI Interface 10 bit Analog-to-Digital Converter<br />
and MCP4802 SPI Interface 8 bit Digital-to-Analog Converter<br />
size 49mm x 39mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-2803-sm-ad-da-lp.html Rs-Pi-2803-ADDA]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi ULN2803 8bit 2 Relay , 4 Relay, 8 Relay Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
*1. Rs-Pi ULN2803 2 Relay Board <br />
ULN2803 8 Darlington transistor array output<br />
size 49mm x 40mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-2803-2relay.html Rs-Pi-2803-2Relay]<br />
*2. Rs-Pi ULN2803 4 Relay Board <br />
ULN2803 8 Darlington transistor array output<br />
size 76mm x 36mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-2803-4relay.html Rs-Pi-2803-4Relay]<br />
*3. Rs-Pi ULN2803 8 Relay Board <br />
ULN2803 8 Darlington transistor array output<br />
size 76mm x 76mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-2803-8relay.html Rs-Pi-2803-8Relay]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi L293D-3 6 Motor Board support Rs-pi V2-P5====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
*1. Rs-Pi L293D-3 6 Motor Board support Rs-Pi- V2 P5<br />
size 55mm x 56mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-L293d-3.html Rs-Pi-L293D-3 Motor Board]<br />
All of our Rs-Pi Products are design and Made in UK<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi L293D-2 4 Motor Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi L293D-2 4 Motor Board <br />
size 55mm x 56mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-L293d-2.html Rs-Pi-L293D-2 Motor Board]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi 8GPIO Switch & I2C 23017 (or SPI 23s17) 16 GPIO Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* 1. Rs-Pi 8GPIO Switch & I2C 23017-1 16 GPIO + uln2803 for Port A <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23017-8sw.html Rs-Pi-23017-8-Switch] <br />
* 2. Rs-Pi 8GPIO Switch & SPI 23S17-1 16 GPIO + uln2803 for Port A <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23s17-8sw.html Rs-Pi-23s17-8-Switch]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi 4 USB hub & 7 USB hub with 1-Wire Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* 1. Rs-Pi 4 USB hub & multi function & 1-Wire Board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-4hub-i2c-ad-da-1wire.html Rs-Pi-4hub-1Wire] <br />
* 2. Rs-Pi 7 USB hub & multi function & 1-Wire Board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-7-hub-i2c-ad-da-1wire.html Rs-Pi-7hub-1Wire]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi 2482-100 & 2482-800 1-Wire 9 channel Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi 2482-800 & 2482-100 9 Channel 1-Wire Board <br />
DS2482-800 8 channel with 8 ESD diode & DS2482-100 with 1 ESD diode 1 channel 1-Wire board<br />
with AM2302 sockt & DS18B20 socket<br />
size 71mm x 54mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-2482-800.html Rs-Pi-9Channel-1-Wire]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi i2c 18 bit 32 channel A/D Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi i2c 18bit 32 Channel A/D Board <br />
i2c 18bit 32 channel A/D board<br />
size 71mm x 54mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-3424-8.html Rs-Pi-32Channel-A/D]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi i2c 18 bit 16 channel A/D Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi i2c 18bit 16 Channel A/D Board <br />
i2c 18bit 16 channel A/D board<br />
size 71mm x 54mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-3424-4.html Rs-Pi-16Channel-A/D Board]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi USB to TTL console Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi USB to TTL Console Board <br />
USB to TTL Console module plug in Rs-Pi with normal USb to Mini USb cable with your PC or Mac<br />
size 32mm x 39mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-ttl.html Rs-Pi-USB-TTL Console Board]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi RS232 DB9 cable ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi RS232 DB9 console cable with 90cm length cable [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-232r1-db9.html Rs-Pi-RS232-DB9]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi 16 channel PWM/Servo & L293D-2 4 Motor w/ DC Power supply ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi 16 channel PWM/Servo & L293D-2 4 Motor w/ DC Power supply [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-9685-l293d-pw.html Rs-Pi-16 channel PWM/Servo & 2 L293D 4 Motor & DC Power Supply]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi 16 channel PWM/Servo & L293D-2 4 Motor ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi 16 channel PWM/Servo & L293D-2 4 Motor [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-9685-l293d.html Rs-Pi-16 channel PWM/Servo & 2 L293D 4 Motor ]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi LCD Master Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi LCD Master Board support GPIO 84x48 LCD, GPIO 16x2 LCD, GPIO 20x4 LCD [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-LCD-master.html Rs-Pi LCD Master Board ]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi i2c LCD Master Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi LCD Master Board support GPIO 84x48 LCD, i2c 16x2 LCD, i2c 20x4 LCD [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-i2c-LCD-master.html Rs-Pi i2c LCD Master Board ]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi Power Bank Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi DC Power Bank Board provide 5V, 3.3V, GND signal, also provide 4 extra logic level converter on board, with 2 channel i2c input socket with logic level converter [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-power-bank.html Rs-Pi DC Power supply multi-function Board ]<br />
<br />
New Scratch software support our full range products [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/rs-pi-set-scratch.html Scratch interface ]<br />
<br />
All of our Rs-Pi Products are design and Made in UK<br />
All can plug in our RS-Pi USB hub multi-function Board and work together.<br />
<br />
=== Sheepwalk Electronics ===<br />
[[File:SWE LOGO.png|none]]<br />
<br />
==== RPI1 Passive 1-Wire Module ====<br />
[[File:SWE RPI1.jpg|thumbnail|none]]<br />
The [http://www.sheepwalkelectronics.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=32 RPI1] is a very simple board to allow easy use of the kernel/GPIO based 1-Wire Master on your Raspberry Pi. It is available assembled or as a kit of parts.<br />
<br />
==== RPI2 Single Channel I2C to 1-Wire Master ====<br />
[[File:SWE RPI2.jpg|thumbnail|none]]<br />
The [http://www.sheepwalkelectronics.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=30 RPI2] is a DS2482-100 based I2C to 1-Wire Master. Fully supported by OWFS it allows you to access the full range of 1-Wire devices on your Raspberry Pi.<br />
<br />
==== RPI3 Eight Channel I2C to 1-Wire Master ====<br />
[[File:SWE RPI3.jpg|thumbnail|none]]<br />
The [http://www.sheepwalkelectronics.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=33 RPI3] is a DS2482-800 based eight channel I2C to 1-Wire Master. Fully supported by OWFS it allows you to access the full range of 1-Wire devices on your Raspberry Pi. Having 8 separate 1-Wire channels it allows you to build a large 1-Wire network. It also optionally features a DS1307 I2C Real Time Clock IC ensuring accurate timing for your 1-Wire data even after a reboot.<br />
<br />
=== Cabin Tech Global, LLC ===<br />
[[File:ctg logo2.jpg]]<br />
==== Guzunty Programmable I/O Expansion Board ====<br />
The [http://www.cabintechglobal.com?tab=semi&prod=guzuntykit Guzunty] adds open source programmable hardware to the Raspberry Pi at an amazingly low price. The design contains a 72 macrocell programmable logic device, so the board functions like a 'virtual breadboard'.<br><br />
[[File:Guzunty photo.jpg|thumbnail|none]]<br />
<br>This board is ideal for those with many different projects in mind, because it is so flexible. It can be a simple IO expander, a 7 segment LED driver, provide servo and regular PWM outputs, or anything you can dream up that will fit into 1600 logic gates. The device is '5 volt tolerant' and so can be used to safely interface 5v logic devices (such as Arduino) to the 3.3v Raspberry Pi. The [https://github.com/Guzunty/Pi/wiki GitHub] community site contains many ready made cores that you can download and use directly. You can design your own custom cores using industry standard languages such as VHDL or Verilog. <br />
<br />
=== Axiris ===<br />
==== AbioWire+ ====<br />
[http://www.axiris.eu/en/index.php/1-wire/abiowire AbioWire+] is a 1-Wire adapter providing seventeen 1-Wire channels with ESD protection, three 1-Wire controller chips, and a real-time clock (RTC).<br />
<br />
==== AbioCard model A ====<br />
[http://www.axiris.eu/en/index.php/i-o-cards/abiocard AbioCard model A] expansion board featuring a real-time clock (RTC), 8 bidirectional I/O lines, 8 12-bit ADC inputs, 16 PWM outputs at 97 kHz with 8-bit resolution.<br />
<br />
==== AbioCard model B ====<br />
[http://www.axiris.eu/en/index.php/i-o-cards/abiocard AbioCard model B] expansion board featuring a real-time clock (RTC), 8 bidirectional I/O lines, 8 12-bit ADC inputs, 16 PWM outputs at 40-1000 Hz with 12-bit resolution.<br />
<br />
==== AbioRTC ====<br />
[http://www.axiris.eu/en/index.php/i-o-cards/abiortc AbioRTC] is an inexpensive real-time clock (RTC) expansion board.<br />
<br />
=== Dexter Industries ===<br />
==== GrovePi ====<br />
[http://www.dexterindustries.com/GrovePi/ GrovePi] is an Arduino based expansion board which adds support for [http://www.seeedstudio.com/wiki/GROVE_System Grove] analog, digital, serial and I2C sensors.<br />
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==References==<br />
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=== Amescon===<br />
<br />
==== RasPiComm ====<br />
[[File:RasPiComm.jpg|thumbnail|right|RasPiComm]]<br />
The [http://www.amescon.com/products.aspx RasPiComm] by [http://www.amescon.com/ Amescon] is a piggyback-mountable extension board and offers:<br />
<br />
* RS-485<br />
* RS-232<br />
* RTC<br />
* direct I2C connector<br />
* 5-way joystick<br />
with driver support. Fully compatible with the B+!<br />
<br />
More information: [http://www.amescon.com/products/technical-specifications.aspx Technical Specifications].<br />
<br />
==== RasPiComm+ ====<br />
<br />
[[File:RPCPMainboard.jpg|thumbnail|right|RasPiComm+ mainboard with 4 modules (not attached)]]<br />
<br />
The [http://www.amescon.com/products/raspicommplus.aspx RasPiComm+] by [http://www.amescon.com/ Amescon] is a modular extension board for the Raspberry Pi and offers:<br />
<br />
* 4 module slots for a wide range of modules (RS-232, RS-485 4 Wire, GSM, GPS, 1Wire, CAN, 8 Input, 8 Output, 16 isolated I/O, Profibus,...)<br />
* RTC<br />
* easy to set up<br />
* full driver support<br />
* industrial version for isolated 24V available<br />
<br />
The RasPiComm+ will be launched Q1 2015. If you want to have it before the official launch, you can support the [http://igg.me/p/997426/x/9106232 Indiegogo campaign].<br />
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=== Ardhat ===<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
[http://ardhat.com Ardhat] is a HAT compliant Smart Power, Robotics and IoT Platform for the Raspberry Pi<br />
<br />
<br />
[[File:ArdhatTopHatMotorClean.jpg|thumbnail|right|Ardhat with Arduino Motor Shield]]<br />
[[File:ArdhatSolar.png|thumbnail|right|Ardhat with A+ and Solar Panel]]<br />
[[File:ArdhatBallbotLowAngle.jpg|thumbnail|right|Ardhat with Lego EV3 Mindstorms]]<br />
'''Hardware Features'''<br />
<br />
* Integrated 16MHz Arduino compatible processor<br />
* Accepts 5V Arduino shields, but also available with long -tail HAT header pins for HAT expansion.<br />
* 12 ch PWM O/P, 6 ch analog I/P <br />
* Real-time Clock <br />
* External 8-28V power input <br />
* High Power 3A 5V O/P <br />
* Full BBU/UPS <br />
* 10-DOF Sensor Fusion <br />
* Long Range Wireless Mesh up to 15km<br />
* Built-in 2050mAH battery <br />
* Barometer <br />
* Thermometer <br />
* Programmable Power/Navigation combo switch <br />
* ‘Zero CPU’ SmartLED driver <br />
* Ext and LiPo voltage monitors <br />
* Charge status & programmable LEDS <br />
* Programmable wakeup/watchdog <br />
* > 1,000 hour sleep mode operation <br />
* Fully RPi HAT standard compliant (with EEPROM) <br />
* Standard LiPo battery connector <br />
* Uses standard Arduino IDE <br />
* PiBow 'TopHat' available to provide physical protection<br />
* HAT compliant device-tree EEPROM<br />
<br />
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<br />
'''Software'''<br />
<br />
The preferred environment for programming Ardhat is javascript, using node.js with Johnny Five, though Python and C/C++ bindings are also available, see Ardhat [https://github.com/Ardhat Github].<br />
<br />
The Ardhat Real-Time is supplied as a preloaded sketch that includes a co-operative multitasking scheduler and utility functions, which can be modified as required using the Arduino IDE.<br />
It uses ~2kB of Arduino program space.<br />
<br />
The basic functions include:<br />
<br />
* Internal & external supply voltage monitoring <br />
* Sensor Fusion monitoring <br />
* Power/Navigation switch monitoring<br />
* Real-time clock monitoring<br />
* Status reporting to Raspberry Pi over Firmata<br />
* Raspberry Pi status monitoring <br />
* Sleep/Power Down Management<br />
* Wakeup scheduling<br />
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=== dresden elektronik ===<br />
==== RaspBee ====<br />
The [http://www.dresden-elektronik.de/funktechnik/solutions/wireless-light-control/raspbee/?L=1 RaspBee] is an expansion board which brings ZigBee connectivity to the Raspberry Pi. The shield allows direct communication with ZigBee PRO devices like Philips Hue, XBee Series 2 and others.<br />
<br />
Key Features:<br />
* powered by Atmels ATmega256RFR2 (8-Bit AVR, 256 kB Flash, integrated RF transceiver)<br />
* 500m signal range (power amplified)<br />
* preflashed ZigBee firmware<br />
* also supports custom firmware via bootloader<br />
* extensive software package available<br />
<br />
===AB Electronics UK===<br />
<br />
====1-Wire Pi ====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/27/1-Wire-Pi 1 Wire Pi] from AB Electronics is a communication board supporting the 1-Wire® protocol. A 5V buffered I2C port is also provided on the board.<br />
<br />
====1-Wire Pi Plus ====<br />
[[File:1_wire_pi_plus.jpg|thumbnail|1 Wire Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/60/1-Wire-Pi-Plus 1 Wire Pi Plus] from AB Electronics UK is a communication board supporting the 1-Wire® protocol. Designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. A 5V buffered I2C port is also provided on the board.<br />
<br />
==== ADC Pi - Raspberry Pi Analogue to Digital converter ====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/17/ADC-Pi-V2---Raspberry-Pi-Analogue-to-Digital-converter ADC Pi V2.1] is an 8 channel 17 bit analogue to digital converter designed to work with the Raspberry Pi platform. The ADC Pi V2.1 is based on two Microchip MCP3424 A/D converters each containing 4 analogue inputs with up to 18 bit resolution. <br />
<br />
==== ADC Pi Plus - Raspberry Pi Analogue to Digital converter ====<br />
[[File:Adcpiplus.jpg|thumbnail|ADC Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/56/ADC-Pi-Plus---Raspberry-Pi-Analogue-to-Digital-converter ADC Pi Plus] is an 8 channel 17 bit analogue to digital converter designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. . The ADC Pi Plus is based on two Microchip MCP3424 A/D converters each containing 4 analogue inputs with up to 18 bit resolution. <br />
<br />
====ADC DAC Pi - 12 bit 2 channel ADC and DAC====<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/39/ADC-DAC-Pi-Raspberry-Pi-ADC-and-DAC-expansion-board ADCDAC Pi] is a 2 channel 12 bit analogue to digital converter and 2 channel 12 bit digital to analogue converter designed to work with the Raspberry Pi platform. <br />
<br />
====Breakout Pi - Prototyping board====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/46/products3Raspberry-Pi46Breakout-Pi Breakout Pi] is a useful and versatile prototyping expansion board for the Raspberry Pi models A and B.<br />
<br />
====Breakout Pi Plus - Prototyping board====<br />
[[File:Breakout_pi_plus.jpg|thumbnail|Breakout Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/59/Breakout-Pi-Plus Breakout Pi Plus] is a useful and versatile prototyping expansion board designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. <br />
<br />
====Com Pi RS232 Serial and 1-Wire ====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/26/Com-Pi-RS232-Serial-and-1-Wire Com Pi] from AB Electronics is a communication board supporting RS232 and 1-Wire® protocols. A 5V buffered I2C port is also provided on the board.<br />
<br />
====Delta-Sigma Pi 18 bit Analogue to Digital converter ====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/14/Delta-Sigma-Pi-18-bit-Analogue-to-Digital-converter Delta-Sigma Pi] is an 8 channel analogue to digital converter designed for use on the Raspberry Pi computer platform. The board is based around the MCP3424 low noise and high accuracy 18 bit delta-sigma analogue to digital converter from Microchip Technology Inc. A pair of MCP3424 converters are included on the board along with an I2C buffer interface allowing you to connect additional 5V I2C devices to the same bus.<br />
<br />
====IO Pi 32 Channel Port Expander====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/18/IO-Pi-32-Channel-Port-Expander-for-the-Raspberry-Pi-computer-boards IO Pi] is a 32 channel digital expansion board designed for use on the Raspberry Pi computer platform. The board is based around the MCP23017 16-bit I/O expander from Microchip Technology Inc. A pair of MCP23017 expanders are included on the board allowing you to connect up to 32 digital inputs or outputs to the Raspberry Pi. <br />
<br />
====IO Pi Plus 32 Channel Port Expander====<br />
[[File:Iopiplus.jpg|thumbnail|IO Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/54/IO-Pi-Plus IO Pi Plus] is a 32 channel digital expansion board designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. The board is based around the MCP23017 16-bit I/O expander from Microchip Technology Inc. A pair of MCP23017 expanders are included on the board allowing you to connect up to 32 digital inputs or outputs to the Raspberry Pi.<br />
<br />
====Raspberry Pi Plus Adapter Kit====<br />
[[File:Plus_adapter.jpg|thumbnail|Raspberry Pi Plus Adapter Kit]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/58/Raspberry-Pi-Plus-Adapter-Kit Raspberry Pi Plus Adapter Kit] allows you to connect expansion boards designed for the original Raspberry Pi models A and B onto your new Raspberry Pi A+, Raspberry Pi B+ and Raspberry Pi 2 Model B. The adapter board includes mounting holes for both the Raspberry Pi and the expansion board allowing you to securely fit your expansion boards onto the Raspberry Pi. <br />
<br />
====Raspberry Pi B+ Breakout Kit====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/48/Raspberry-Pi-B-Breakout-Kit Raspberry Pi B+ Breakout] is an easy to assemble breakout board to use with the Raspberry Pi model B+<br />
<br />
====RTC Pi Real time Clock Module ====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/15/RTC-Pi-Real-time-Clock-Module RTC Pi] is a real time clock module which connects via the GPIO port on a Raspberry Pi.<br />
<br />
====RTC Pi Plus Real time Clock Module ====<br />
[[File:Rtcpiplus.jpg|thumbnail|RTC Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/52/RTC-Pi-Plus RTC Pi Plus] is a real time clock module which connects via the GPIO port on a Raspberry Pi. Designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. <br />
<br />
====Serial Pi - RS232 serial interface====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/29/Serial-Pi Serial Pi] is a stackable communication board supporting the RS232 serial protocol.<br />
<br />
====Serial Pi Plus - RS232 serial interface====<br />
[[File:Serialpiplus.jpg|thumbnail|Serial Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/51/Serial-Pi-Plus Serial Pi Plus] is a stackable communication board supporting the RS232 serial protocol. Designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. <br />
<br />
====Servo Pi - PWM servo controller====<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/44/Servo-Pi Servo Pi] is a 16-channel, 12-bit PWM controller suitable for driving LEDs and radio control servos. <br />
<br />
===Advamation===<br />
<br />
==== AdvaBoard RPi1 ====<br />
The [http://www.advaboard.de AdvaBoard RPi1] is a multifunctional extension-board, which contains:<br />
<br />
* TFT-display-interface (3.2" 320x240, 5" 800x480, 7" 800x480)<br />
* touchscreen interface<br />
* real-time-clock (RTC)<br />
* CPLD + a microcontroller<br />
* all I/Os are 5V-tolerant, except I2C<br />
* analog-I/Os (4* 16bit inputs, 2* 8bit outputs)<br />
* separate connectors for all interfaces (I2C, SPI, digital/analog-I/O, RS-232, RS-485 incl. pluggable terminator)<br />
* power-management: battery-backed RPC/I2C-interfaces, power-down, power-up on time or event, separately powered peripherals<br />
* JTAG-programmer for Xilinx CPLDs/FPGAs, C2-programmer for SiLabs C8051F*<br />
* Software (C + Python 2.6/3.x libraries, free example programs)<br />
<br />
Details can be found at [http://www.advamation.com/products/embeddedpc/advaboard.html www.advamation.com/products/embeddedpc/advaboard.html].<br />
<br />
More boards (e.g. additional displays, I/Os, motors, sensors etc.), which can be connected to the Raspberry Pi and/or the AdvaBoard RPi1 will also be available soon.<br />
<br />
===Pi Supply - Pi Cocktails===<br />
<br />
The following add on boards will shortly be available from [http://www.pi-supply.com Pi Supply] and are based on the Pi Cocktail series of boards explored in [http://themagpi.com The MagPi magazine]. More details to follow soon.<br />
<br />
===MyPiShop===<br />
==== Pi 8 LED & 8 Button ====<br />
[http://mypishop.com/Pi%208%20LED%20&%208%20Button.html Pi 8 LED & 8 Button] interface board for Raspberry Pi. <br />
<br />
Perfect way to learn how to use the GPIO pins.<br/><br />
Plugs directly into the Raspberry Pi GPIO connector. (P1 header)<br/><br />
Has eight bright green LED's and eight momentary switches.<br/><br />
For a more detailed description see: http://mypishop.com/Pi%208%20LED%20&%208%20Button.html<br />
<br />
==== Stepper Motor Controller Board ====<br />
[http://mypishop.com/Stepper.html Pi Stepper Motor Controller] interface board for Raspberry Pi. <br />
<br />
The stepper board uses 8 GPIO pins to drive up to two stepper motors.<br/><br />
(One stepper motor is included in the kit)<br/><br />
Plugs directly into the Raspberry Pi GPIO connector. (P1 header)<br/><br />
The board can use the 5 VDC provided by the Raspberry Pi or you can optionally provide your own source voltage to drive the motors.<br/><br />
This board includes a ULN2803 8 Channel Darlington Driver and can be used to control other higher current devices such as relay boards, etc.<br/><br />
For a more detailed description see: http://mypishop.com/Stepper.html<br />
<br />
==== Read Your Pi !(LCD Interface Board) ====<br />
[http://mypishop.com/Read%20Your%20Pi%20!.html Read Your Pi (LCD)] interface board for Raspberry Pi. <br />
<br />
Available kits with 20x4 LCD display or 16x2 LCD display.<br />
The interface board uses the GPIO pins display characters on a LCD display.<br/><br />
Plugs directly into the Raspberry Pi GPIO connector. (P1 header)<br/><br />
For a more detailed description see: http://mypishop.com/Read%20Your%20Pi%20!.html<br />
<br />
==== Protect Your Pi ! (16 or 32 IO Expansion Kit) ====<br />
[http://mypishop.com/ Protect Your Pi (LCD)] interface board for Raspberry Pi. <br />
<br />
Available kits with 16 or 32 GPIO expansion pins.<br />
The expansion board uses the I2C bus on the Raspberry Pi to provide up to 32 additional GPIO pins.<br/><br />
Plugs directly into the Raspberry Pi GPIO connector. (P1 header)<br/><br />
For a more detailed description see: http://mypishop.com<br />
<br />
==== Pi MATRIX ! 8X8 LED Matrix with 16 bit I/O ! ====<br />
[http://mypishop.com/ Pi MATRIX !] 8X8 LED Matrix with 16 bit I/O kit for the Raspberry Pi. <br />
<br />
HUGE 8X8 LED MATRIX<br/><br />
Plugs directly into the Raspberry Pi GPIO connector. (P1 header)<br/><br />
Take the display off and use it for 16 bits of I/O<br/><br />
For a more detailed description see: http://mypishop.com<br />
<br />
=== Mikronauts ===<br />
<br />
==== Pi Droid Alpha Educational Robot Controller ====<br />
[[File:Pi_droid_alpha_0021.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Pi Droid Alpha Educational Robot Controller]]<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-droid-alpha/ Pi Droid Alpha Educational Robot Controller] Raspberry Pi expansion board from [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] <br />
<br />
Pi Droid Alpha adds: <br />
<br />
- eight FlexIO Servo/PWM/IO headers<br />
<br />
- sixteen digital input/outputs<br />
<br />
- eight analog inputs<br />
<br />
- a dual h-bridge motor driver <br />
<br />
to Raspberry Pi.<br />
<br />
==== RoboPi Advanced Robot Controller ====<br />
[[File:RoboPi_Pi_A_0863_web_800px.jpg|300px|thumb|right|RoboPi Advanced Robot Controller]]<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/robopi/ RoboPi Advanced Robot Controller] Raspberry Pi expansion board from [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] <br />
<br />
RoboPi adds:<br />
<br />
- eight-core 32-bit microcontroller running at 100Mhz<br />
<br />
- 24x FlexIO Servo/PWM/io<br />
<br />
- 8x 12 bit analog inputs<br />
<br />
- easy to use C and Python RoboPi API<br />
<br />
to the Raspberry Pi in order to off-load hard real time I/O and allow more precise timing than Linux running on the Pi allows.<br />
<br />
==== Pi Rtc Dio Gold Real Time Clock + Digital I/O expander ====<br />
[[File:Pi_Rtc_Dio_0640a_web.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Pi Rtc Dio expansion board for the Raspberry Pi]]<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-rtc-dio/ Mikronauts Pi Rtc Dio Real Time Clock & I/O Expansion Board] <br />
<br />
Pi Rtc Dio Gold adds:<br />
<br />
- Real Time Clock<br />
<br />
- 3v3 power supply<br />
<br />
- 32 bits digital I/O<br />
<br />
- prototyping area<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc Dio stacks on top of the Raspberry Pi and was designed by [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] to make building one-off expansion circuits easier for everyone. Pi Rtc Dio also has a four pin I2C expansion header, and a five pin COM connector for future expansion.<br />
<br />
==== Pi Rtc Dio Silver Digital I/O expander ====<br />
[[File:pi_jumper_large_breadboard.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Pi Jumper Breakout Board]]<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-rtc-dio/ Mikronauts Pi Rtc Dio Real Time Clock & I/O Expansion Board] that stacks on top of the Raspberry Pi and was designed by [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] to add 32 digital I/O's and 3.3v power supply making one-off expansion circuits easier for everyone. Pi Rtc Dio also has a four pin I2C expansion header, and a five pin COM connector for future expansion.<br />
<br />
==== Pi Jumper & Pi Jumper Plus Breakout with 3v3 and 5v I2C ====<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-jumper/ Pi Jumper] is the ultimate Raspberry Pi breakout board from [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts]<br />
<br />
Pi Jumper adds:<br />
<br />
- clearly labelled breakout of the 26 pin GPIO connector<br />
<br />
- 3v3 power supply for your breadboard circuits<br />
<br />
- 3v3 I2C expansion connector<br />
<br />
- 5v I2C expansion connector<br />
<br />
Pi Jumper Plus provides an IDC jumper cable instead of the stacking header so that you can plug Pi Jumper Plus right into a solderless breadboard.<br />
<br />
==== SchoolBoard ][ develpoment board with LED's & Switches ====<br />
[[File:Pi_jumper_schoolboard2.jpg|300px|thumb|right|SchoolBoard 2 Development Board shown with Pi Jumper and Raspberry Pi]]<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/proto/schoolboard/ SchoolBoard ][ 8xLED's, 8xDipSw, 8xPushButton, large solderless bread board for education from [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts]<br />
<br />
SchoolBoard ][ adds:<br />
<br />
- 8x LED's with current limiting resistors<br />
<br />
- 8x slide switches with current limiting resistors<br />
<br />
- 8x tactile push buttons with current limiting resistors<br />
<br />
SchoolBoard ][ was designed to work with any single board computer or other development board.<br />
<br />
==== EZasPi prototyping board, stacks on TOP of Pi rev.1/2 ====<br />
[[File:EZasPi-400pix.jpg|300px|thumb|right|EZasPi Prototyping board for the Raspberry Pi]]<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/ezaspi/ EZasPi] prototyping board for rev.1 or rev.2 Raspberry Pi, with stacking header and mounting hardware<br />
<br />
EZasPi adds:<br />
<br />
- Raspberry Pi GPIO 26 connector labeled on both sides<br />
<br />
- 3v3 4 pin I2C expansion connector<br />
<br />
- 3v3 5 pin TTL level serial port connection<br />
<br />
- extra large prototyping area<br />
<br />
- mounting holes compatible with rev.2 Model A & Model B<br />
<br />
- works with 26 & 40 pin Raspberry Pi, Banana Pi, Odroid C1, MIPS CI20 and more<br />
<br />
==== EZasPi (B) prototyping board, stacks on UNDER Pi rev.2 ====<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/ezaspi-b/ EZasPi (B)] prototyping board for the rev.2 Raspberry Pi, with stacking header and mounting hardware<br />
<br />
Both boards are silk screened to indicate signal busing, are designed to accommodate screw terminals, and have an I2C expansion header footprint. EZasPi also has a COM expansion header footprint.<br />
<br />
=== Nexlab.net ===<br />
<br />
<br />
=== electronics.cat ===<br />
==== 3Bpi - Three Branch Pi ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ set05_08 aka 3Bpi] translates bidirectionally inputs/outputs of the Raspberry Pi's GPIO from 3.3V to 5V TTL levels. It has three external ports to connect [http://electronics.cat/ electronics.cat] open source hardware boards. This board takes advantage of P5's Raspberry Pi, with access to a second I2C channel (I2C_0, it can be used without camera connected) and CTS and RTS for hardware flow control in serial communications. Two of 3Bpi's ports, P3 and P4, can be used as 8 bit input/output or I2C and/or SPI ports. One port, P2, is thought for serial communications and Raspberry Pi can be set as master or slave setting the jumpers properly.<br />
<br />
==== Relays Board ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_02/ set05_02] is a 4 relays board to be connected to [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi]. It can be expanded to another 4 relays board or an [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_04b/ input board]<br />
<br />
==== Input Board ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_04b/ set05_02] is a 4 inputs board to be connected to [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi]. It can be expanded to another 4 inputs board or a [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_02/ 4 relays board]<br />
<br />
==== LEDs + microswitch ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set01_04/ set01_04] is a universal 8 bit inputs (microswitch) / outputs (LEDs) to be connected to [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi]. Each bit is set as input or output through jumpers position.<br />
<br />
==== Digital Input / Output I2C expander ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set03_03/ set03_03] expands 16 inputs/outputs using TWI (I2C) to be connected to [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi]. Each board has two PCF8574. The lower bit is forced to a low level hardware (chip 1 A0 = 0 and chip 2 A0 = 1). Addresses A1 and A2 are set through SMD microswitch (SW1). The jumpers can notify if there is any change when reading, avoiding a constant reading of I2C bus. P1 and P2 connectors are designed to be connected in daisy chain up to four set03_03 boards (64 inputs / outputs).<br />
<br />
==== RS232 to TTL converter ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set01_03/ set01_03] translates RS232 signals to TTL to be connected to P2's [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi] serial communication port.<br />
<br />
==== USB - RS232 TTL / I2C translator ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set01_05/ set01_05] has three functions : 1st) translating USB to TTL Tx and Rx to be connected to [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi], 2nd) converting USB to I2C and 3rd) supplying voltage to next board (it is not for 3Bpi) if jumper is between positions 1 and 2.<br />
<br />
==== uC Atmega ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set01_01/ set01_01] is a microcontroller board with two 8-bit ports of inputs/outputs and one serial communication port. It is useful when it is needed to implement some real time application. It can be connected to [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi] using any port. Usually through serial communication port.<br />
<br />
=== MSL Digital Soulutions ===<br />
<br />
==== RemotePi Board ====<br />
[[File:RemotePiBoard.jpg|thumb|[http://www.msldigital.com/ RemotePi Board]]]<br />
The [http://www.msldigital.com/products/remotepi-board RemotePi Board] is an intelligent infrared remote controlled power switch add-on board for the Raspberry Pi. It allows to switch power on and off using any button (configurable in learning mode) of an existing standard IR remote. Power is only cut after notifying the OS and giving it time to shut-down. It is mainly intended to remote control (using LIRC) and power off/on a mediacenter system. i.e OpenELEC, Raspbmc, XBian, RasPlex, Raspbian. The board is compatible to simple GPIO IR receiver and piggy backs onto the Raspberry Pi, no soldering required. For more information click [http://www.msldigital.com/pages/more-information here].<br />
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=== DTronixs ===<br />
<br />
You can get these boards at tindie.com in the [https://www.tindie.com/stores/DTronixs/ DTronixs store]<br />
<br />
==== MiniPiio L293D ====<br />
[http://zuzebox.wordpress.com/2012/09/07/minipiio-l293d-board-v0-10/ MiniPiio L293D] is a small (50x40mm) add-on board which provides a dual H-Bridge DC-Motor circuit using the venerable L293D chip. <br />
<br />
==== MiniPiio Relay2 ====<br />
[http://zuzebox.wordpress.com/2012/09/07/minipiio-relay2-board-v0-10/ MiniPiio Relay2] is a small (50x40mm) add-on board which provides a two 1A DPCO Relays. Each relay has a set of screw terminals for easy wiring. <br />
<br />
==== MiniPiio DIO16 ====<br />
[http://zuzebox.wordpress.com/2012/06/24/minipiio-dio16-v0-10/ MiniPiio DIO16] is a small (50x40mm) add-on board which provides an additional 16-channels of Digital Input/Outputs for the RPi. It can use either a MCP23S17 (SPI) or MCP23017 (I2C) Port Expander.<br />
<br />
==== MiniPiio RS232 ====<br />
[http://zuzebox.wordpress.com/2012/06/24/minipiio-rs232-v0-10/ MiniPiio RS232] is a small (50x40mm) add-on board which provides a basic RS232 to TTL interface for the RPi. It uses a 3.3V MAX3232 to provide the RS232 interface.<br />
<br />
==== MiniPiio ULN2803 ====<br />
[http://zuzebox.wordpress.com/2012/06/24/minipiio-uln2803-v0-10/ MiniPiio ULN2803] is a small(50x40mm) add-on board which connects a ULN2803 Darlington Driver chip to the RPi's GPIO allowing the RPi to control electronic circuits which require more current to drive them.<br />
<br />
==== RPi MIDI Breakout Board ====<br />
[http://zuzebox.wordpress.com/2012/03/18/midi-breakout-board-for-raspberry-pi-v0-10/ RPi MIDI Breakout Board] is a simple MIDI breakout board for the Raspberry Pi using the hardware UART from the RPi's expansion interface.<br />
<br />
==== RPi Protoboard SM====<br />
[http://zuzebox.wordpress.com/2012/06/25/raspberry-pi-protoboard-sm-v0-10/ RPi Protoboard SM] is a simple prototype board for the Raspberry Pi. Here is [http://www.designspark.com/knowledge/raspberry-pi-prototype-board-files another link] to the same project.<br />
<br />
==== RPi "UserPort" ====<br />
[http://zuzebox.wordpress.com/2012/03/14/userport-for-raspberry-pi-v0-10/ RPi UserPort] is a digital and analogue I/O board for the Raspberry Pi. UserPort replicates the original BBC Micros digital User Port and Analogue Port but uses more modern components such as the MCP23S17 16-ch GPIO and MCP3204 4-ch 12-bit ADC.<br />
<br />
===OpenElectrons.com ===<br />
[[File:Oe-logo-print.png]]<br />
==== PiServoController ====<br />
[[File:PiServoController-board-w300.jpg|thumb|[http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/26 PiServoController]]]<br />
[http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/26 PiServoController] board from [http://www.openelectrons.com OpenElectrons.com] fits over the GPIO pins of Raspberry Pi, and it can control upto 6 servos from Raspberry Pi. It has i2c interface to control i2c devices. This board provides power stabilization for Raspberry Pi, so that any power fluctuations won't cause RPi to reset. It also provides signal buffering so that you can connect higher voltage servos to the board.<br />
For Servo control, it uses Open Source Software, [https://github.com/richardghirst/PiBits/tree/master/ServoBlaster ServoBlaster]. Users can program the servo control in Python.<br />
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==== PiPan ====<br />
[[File:PiPan-by-openelectrons.jpg|thumb|[http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/15 PiPan]]]<br />
[http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/15 PiPan] is a Pan/Tilt Kit for PiCamera designed by [http://www.openelectrons.com OpenElectrons.com]. Pi-Pan provides Pan and tilt movements for your Raspberry Pi Camera, using two servos for X and Y axis movements. The kit includes servos, mounting hardware and [http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/26 PiServoController] board to control servo movements.<br />
Users can program the servo control/camera movements, etc. in Python.<br />
There also is a light that can be fitted in front of the PiCamera to illuminate subjects, [http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/19 PiLight].<br />
<br />
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==== PiConsole ====<br />
[[File:PiConsole-by-openelectrons.jpg|thumb|[http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/48 PiConsole]]]<br />
[http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/48 PiConsole] is a Bluetooth Console adapter designed by [http://www.openelectrons.com OpenElectrons.com]. You can use this to access the console of your Pi on a smartphone or tablet, making it very convenient to use RPi outddoors. There are two models, using Bluetooth 2.1 technology and Bluetooth 4.0 (BLE) technology. They also come in the form of a kit, which includes a pass-through header, in case you want to attach other devices on the GPIO header.<br />
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===Pi&Bash>_ ===<br />
[http://www.piandbash.co.uk Pi&Bash>_] Multifunction GPIO Boards for Raspberry Pi <br />
<br />
==== Pi&Bash>_ The One-Stop Raspberry Pi Add-On Board ====<br />
The Pi&Bash>_ is a new add-on board for the brilliant Raspberry Pi single board computer, designed for anyone who wants to get their Raspberry Pi to interact with the outside world. There are already many add-on boards available, but this one is different, since it offers far more flexibility to the user. Most add-on boards will let the user learn some new programming skills by introducing a new function, such as digital I/Os, or a display, or some analogue inputs, but the Pi&Bash>_ gives the users all this and more on a single compact board.<br />
<br />
The beauty of having all these functions on the one board, means that the user is not limited by the constraints of the add-on board, and when they are ready to take the next step and use a new function, they can do so without delay. This is a very powerful motivation for anyone learning to program, as the functions of the board continually inspire the learner.<br />
<br />
The Pi&Bash>_ comes with the following functions/interfaces: [[File:pinventor.co.uk/piandbash_images/FullSizeRender.jpg|thumb|[http://www.pinventor.co.uk/piandbash Pi&Bash]]]<br />
<br />
*Traffic Light LEDs<br />
*5 Push Button Switches<br />
*Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) with 2 lines of 16 characters<br />
*Software switchable LCD backlight<br />
*Thermometer<br />
*8 configurable digital inputs/outputs (I/Os)<br />
*8 analogue inputs<br />
*Header for connecting additional I2C devices<br />
*Can be powered from external 5V supply<br />
<br />
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===Pi-Plates.com===<br />
[[File:3D-ppLogoSmall.gif]]<br />
Stackable expansion boards that allow you to control the world with a Raspberry Pi.<br />
====DAQCplate====<br />
[[File:DAQCplate-R1.0.png|thumbnail|DAQCplate from Pi-Plates]]<br />
The Pi-Plates DAQC (DAC-SEE) adds a rich set of input/output options to your Raspberry Pi. It includes 7 powerful digital outputs for driving external devices such as relays and high current LEDs as well as 8 analog to digital inputs for measuring temperature, voltage, humidity and more. In addition there are eight digital inputs, two analog outputs, and seven general purpose indicator LEDs. Other features include:<br />
* Dedicated onboard processor<br />
* Provides real time data collection<br />
* Allows for future code updates<br />
* Only needs two dedicated RPI pins (GPIO 25 and CE1)1<br />
* All features accessible via rich Python command set<br />
* Compatible with all versions of Raspberry Pi<br />
* Design allows up to eight DAQCplates to be stacked together for eight times the I/O<br />
* Uses less than 20mA of DC current during standby<br />
* Conforms to ROHS, FCC Part 15 Class A, and CE standards<br />
* All inputs and outputs ESD and overvoltage protected<br />
* Protects your Raspberry Pi while providing enhanced I/O<br />
* Includes programmable bi-color LED<br />
* Additional 14-pin header included if B+ signals are required<br />
* Capable of reading up to seven HC-SR04 distance sensors<br />
* Each DAQCplate is 100% tested and verified<br />
* Detailed Online Users Guide with Examples<br />
For detailed specifications, go to https://pi-plates.com/product/daqcplate/<br />
==== MOTORplate ====<br />
[[File:MOTORbrochure.jpg|thumbnail|MOTORplate from Pi-Plates]]<br />
The Pi-Plates MOTORplate is the most powerful motor controller you can buy for your Raspberry Pi. It has the capability of driving two stepper motors using four step sizes including microstepping. Or, it can control four DC motors with 10 bit resolution. Additional headers allow dedicated power control to each motor controller. There are four 16-bit tachometers for DC speed control and the ability to use acceleration on all motors to prevent stalls and maximize torque. Four protected general purpose inputs can be be attached to end stop, limit, optical, or hall effect sensors. Other features include:<br />
* Dedicated onboard processor<br />
* Allows for future code updates<br />
* Only needs two dedicated RPI pins (GPIO 25 and CE1)<br />
* All features accessible via rich Python command set<br />
* Compatible with all versions of Raspberry Pi<br />
* Design allows up to eight MOTORplates to be stacked together for eight times the motor drive<br />
* Compatible with all other Pi-Plates. <br />
* Uses less than 20mA of DC current during standby<br />
* Conforms to ROHS, FCC Part 15 Class A, and CE standards<br />
* All inputs and outputs ESD and overvoltage protected<br />
* Protects your Raspberry Pi while providing enhanced smart motor control<br />
* Includes programmable LED<br />
* Additional 14-pin header included if B+ signals are required<br />
* Each MOTORplate is 100% tested and verified<br />
* Detailed Online Users Guide with Examples<br />
For detailed specifications, go to https://pi-plates.com/product/motorplate/<br />
<br />
====PROTOplate====<br />
[[File:PROTOplate-R1.0.png|thumbnail|PROTOplate from Pi-Plates]]<br />
The Pi-Plates PROTOplate provides an inexpensive and convenient way to add personalized and custom hardware to your Pi-Plates based project. Key features include:<br />
* A low cost yet versatile solution for adding custom hardware to a Pi-Plate based design<br />
* Mechanically and electrically compatible with all Pi-Plate boards<br />
* Mates with all three revisions of the Raspberry Pi including version A, B, B+, and R2<br />
* Multiple boards can be stacked to provide addition area for components<br />
* Comes preassembled – no soldering required<br />
* Additional 14-pin header included if B+ and R2 signals are required<br />
For detailed specifications, go to https://pi-plates.com/product/proto/<br />
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===Pridopia ===<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] Rs-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi 4 USB hub & multi-function I2C AD/DA RTC RS232 board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* The Rs-Pi Internal 4 Ports USB hub with multi-function I2C board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
(RTC-DS1307, Temperature Sensor-TMP102, D/A MCP4725,A/D ADS1015,EEPROM, MCP23008, FT232RL, ZT3243) <br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-hub-i2c-ad-da-ft232-r1.html Rs-Pi-USB-hub-I2C-multi-function AD/DA Board] <br />
with USB to RS232 full DB9 9pin signal or USB to TTL (FT232RL) console port), RTC with CR1220 battrey, USB with 1.6A PTC fuse for all four USB ports. No extra extension cable need. and no extra Power adapter for USB hub. <br />
All from [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/index.html Pridopia]<br />
All of our Rs-Pi Products are design and Made in UK<br />
<br />
We have four different models with different function, you can choose anyone you want.<br />
* 1. Rs-Pi 4 USB Hub with ( ds1307) [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-4hub-rtc-lite2.html Rs-Pi 4 USB Hub RTC -Lite]<br />
* 2. Rs-Pi 4 USB Hub with ( ds1307,tmp102, mcp4725,24c32) [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-hub-i2c-lite.html Rs-Pi USB Hub-Lite]<br />
* 3. Rs-Pi 4 USB Hub with ( ds1307,tmp102, mcp4725,24c32, ft232RL) - with USB to TTL (just need one USB cable plug-in your PC and Rs-Pi) [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-hub-i2c-ft232-lite.html Rs-Pi USB Hub FT232RL-Lite ]<br />
* 4 Rs-Pi 4 USB Hub with ( ds1307,tmp102, mcp4725,ads1015, 24c32, mcp23008, ft232RL, zt3243) with USB to RS232 (DB9 full 9pin RS232 COM port output) or USB to TTL console port [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-hub-i2c-ad-da-ft232-r1.html Rs-Pi-USB-hub-I2C-multi-function AD/DA Board]<br />
All of our Rs-Pi Products are design and Made in UK<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi 4 USB hub with I2C 23017x2 32 GPIO board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* The Rs-Pi Internal 4 Ports USB hub with I2C 23017x2 32 GPIO board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-4-hub-i2c-23017-2.html Rs-Pi-4-USB-hub-I2C-23017x2 Board] <br />
All from [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/index.html Pridopia]<br />
All of our Rs-Pi Products are design and Made in UK<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi 4 USB hub with SPI 23s17x2 32 GPIO board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* The Rs-Pi Internal 4 Ports USB hub with SPI 23s17x2 32 GPIO board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-4-hub-spi-23s17-2.html Rs-Pi-4-USB-hub-SPI-23s17x2 Board] <br />
All from [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/index.html Pridopia]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi 7 USB hub with multi-function I2C AD/DA board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* The Rs-Pi Internal 7 Ports USB hub with multi-function I2C board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
(RTC-DS1307, Temperature Sensor-TMP102, D/A MCP4725,A/D ADS1015,EEPROM) <br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-7-hub-i2c-ad-da.html Rs-Pi-7-USB-hub-I2C-multi-function AD/DA Board] <br />
RTC with CR2032 battrey, USB with 2 x 1.6A PTC fuse for all seven USB ports. No extra extension cable need. and no extra Power adapter for USB hub. <br />
All from [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/index.html Pridopia]<br />
<br />
We have two different models with different function, you can choose anyone you want.<br />
* 1. Rs-Pi 7 USB Hub with ( ds1307,tmp102,24c32) [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-7-hub-i2c-lite.html Rs-Pi 7 USB Hub -Lite]<br />
* 2. Rs-Pi 7 USB Hub with ( ds1307,tmp102,24c32,ads1015,mcp4725 ) [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-7-hub-i2c-ad-da.html Rs-Pi 7 USB Hub AD/DA Board ]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi 7 USB hub with I2C 23017x1 16 GPIO board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* The Rs-Pi Internal 7 Ports USB hub with I2C 23017 16 GPIO board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-7-hub-i2c-23017-1.html Rs-Pi-7-USB-hub-I2C-23017 Board] <br />
All from [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/index.html Pridopia]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi 7 USB hub with SPI 23s17x1 16 GPIO board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* The Rs-Pi Internal 7 Ports USB hub with SPI 23S17 16 GPIO board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-7-hub-spi-23s17-1.html Rs-Pi-7-USB-hub-SPI-23S17 Board] <br />
All from [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/index.html Pridopia]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi I2C 23017 x2 (or SPI 23s17 x2) 32 GPIO with uln2803 x2 board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* 1. The Rs-Pi I2C 23017x2 32 GPIO with 8 Switch input & uln2803x2 output board <br />
each 23017 port A output to ULN2803, first one 23017 port B for 8 switch input, second one 23017 port B for normal output with 8 LED.<br />
with 3.5mm block terminal 9pin output, can plug in our 2803 relay board<br />
with two Step motor connector (5V,D0,D1,D2,D3) (5V,D4,D5,D6,D7) can use Step motor (28BYJ-48 5VDC)<br />
with 4 5V motor output port <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-i2c-23017x2-2803x2.html Rs-Pi-I2C-23017x2-2803x2 Board] <br />
* 2. The Rs-Pi SPI 23s17x2 32 GPIO with 8 Switch input & uln2803x2 output board <br />
each 23s17 port A output to ULN2803, first one 23s17 port B for 8 switch input, second one 23s17 port B for normal output with 8 LED.<br />
with 3.5mm block terminal 9pin output, can plug in our 2803 relay board<br />
with two Step motor connector (5V,D0,D1,D2,D3) (5V,D4,D5,D6,D7) can use Step motor (28BYJ-48 5VDC)<br />
with 4 5V motor output port <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-spi-23s17x2-2803x2.html Rs-Pi-SPI-23s17x2-2803x2 Board] <br />
All from [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/index.html Pridopia]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi I2C 23017 -2 or SPI 23s17 -2 - 32 GPIO Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* 1. Rs-Pi I2c 23017 x2 32GPIO board I2C interface <br />
size 49mm x 49mm <br />
with 32 Blue SMD LED [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23017-2-lp.html Rs-Pi-23017-2]<br />
-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* 2. Rs-Pi SPI 23s17 x2 32GPIO Board SPI Interface<br />
size 49mm x 49mm<br />
with 32 Blue SMD LED [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23s17-2-lp.html Rs-Pi-23S17-2]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi I2C 23017 -4 or SPI 23s17 -4 - 64 GPIO Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* 1. Rs-Pi I2c 23017 x4 64 GPIO board I2C interface <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
with 64 Blue SMD LED [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23017-4-lp.html Rs-Pi-23017-4]<br />
* 2. Rs-Pi SPI 23s17 x4 64 GPIO Board SPI Interface<br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
with 64 Blue SMD LED [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23s17-4-lp.html Rs-Pi-23S17-4]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi I2C 23017 -8 or SPI 23s17 -8 - 128 GPIO Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* 1. Rs-Pi I2c 23017 x8 128GPIO board I2C interface <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23017-8-lp.html Rs-Pi-23017-8]<br />
* 2. Rs-Pi SPI 23s17 x8 128GPIO Board SPI Interface<br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23s17-8-lp.html Rs-Pi-23S17-8]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi I2C 32 Channel PWM /Servo Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi I2c 32 channel PWM / Servo board I2C interface <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-9685-2-lp.html Rs-Pi-9685-2]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi I2C 16 Channel PWM /Servo & I2C 23017 (or SPI 23s17) 16 GPIO Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* 1. Rs-Pi I2c 32 channel PWM / Servo board & I2C 23017-1 16 GPIO + uln2803 for Port A <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-9685-23017-lp.html Rs-Pi-9685-23017] <br />
* 2. Rs-Pi I2c 32 channel PWM / Servo board & SPI 23S17-1 16 GPIO + uln2803 for Port A <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-9685-23s17-lp.html Rs-Pi-9685-23s17]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi I2C 24x16 LED Matrix Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
Rs-Pi I2c 24x16 LED Matrix Board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-matrix-3.html Rs-Pi-24x16 LED Matrix] <br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi I2C 16x16 LED Matrix Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
Rs-Pi I2c 24x16 LED Matrix Board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-matrix-2.html Rs-Pi-16x16 LED Matrix] <br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi ULN2803 & SPI AD/DA & I2C 1-Wire - special for rs-pi v2-p5 ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi ULN2803 & SPI AD/DA with 1-Wire (V2-P5 support) Board <br />
ULN2803 8 Darlington transistor array output<br />
can output to 8 5V relay <br />
with 2 Step motor connector,can connect Step motor(28BYJ-48 5VDC)<br />
and MCP3002 SPI Interface 10 bit Analog-to-Digital Converter<br />
and MCP4802 SPI Interface 8 bit Digital-to-Analog Converter<br />
size 49mm x 39mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-2803-ad-da-1wire.html Rs-Pi-2803-1-Wire]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi ULN2803 8bit 2 Relay Board + 2 Step Motor Port ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi ULN2803 2 Relay Board + 2 Step Motor Port<br />
ULN2803 8 Darlington transistor array output<br />
size 55mm x 40mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-2803-step.html Rs-Pi-2803-2Relay-StepMotor]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi ULN2803 & SPI AD/DA Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi ULN2803 & SPI AD/DA Board <br />
ULN2803 8 Darlington transistor array output<br />
can output to 8 5V relay <br />
with 2 Step motor connector,can connect Step motor(28BYJ-48 5VDC)<br />
and MCP3002 SPI Interface 10 bit Analog-to-Digital Converter<br />
and MCP4802 SPI Interface 8 bit Digital-to-Analog Converter<br />
size 49mm x 39mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-2803-sm-ad-da-lp.html Rs-Pi-2803-ADDA]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi ULN2803 8bit 2 Relay , 4 Relay, 8 Relay Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
*1. Rs-Pi ULN2803 2 Relay Board <br />
ULN2803 8 Darlington transistor array output<br />
size 49mm x 40mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-2803-2relay.html Rs-Pi-2803-2Relay]<br />
*2. Rs-Pi ULN2803 4 Relay Board <br />
ULN2803 8 Darlington transistor array output<br />
size 76mm x 36mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-2803-4relay.html Rs-Pi-2803-4Relay]<br />
*3. Rs-Pi ULN2803 8 Relay Board <br />
ULN2803 8 Darlington transistor array output<br />
size 76mm x 76mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-2803-8relay.html Rs-Pi-2803-8Relay]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi L293D-3 6 Motor Board support Rs-pi V2-P5====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
*1. Rs-Pi L293D-3 6 Motor Board support Rs-Pi- V2 P5<br />
size 55mm x 56mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-L293d-3.html Rs-Pi-L293D-3 Motor Board]<br />
All of our Rs-Pi Products are design and Made in UK<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi L293D-2 4 Motor Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi L293D-2 4 Motor Board <br />
size 55mm x 56mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-L293d-2.html Rs-Pi-L293D-2 Motor Board]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi 8GPIO Switch & I2C 23017 (or SPI 23s17) 16 GPIO Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* 1. Rs-Pi 8GPIO Switch & I2C 23017-1 16 GPIO + uln2803 for Port A <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23017-8sw.html Rs-Pi-23017-8-Switch] <br />
* 2. Rs-Pi 8GPIO Switch & SPI 23S17-1 16 GPIO + uln2803 for Port A <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23s17-8sw.html Rs-Pi-23s17-8-Switch]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi 4 USB hub & 7 USB hub with 1-Wire Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* 1. Rs-Pi 4 USB hub & multi function & 1-Wire Board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-4hub-i2c-ad-da-1wire.html Rs-Pi-4hub-1Wire] <br />
* 2. Rs-Pi 7 USB hub & multi function & 1-Wire Board <br />
size 71mm x 54mm small than Raspberry Pi<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-7-hub-i2c-ad-da-1wire.html Rs-Pi-7hub-1Wire]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi 2482-100 & 2482-800 1-Wire 9 channel Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi 2482-800 & 2482-100 9 Channel 1-Wire Board <br />
DS2482-800 8 channel with 8 ESD diode & DS2482-100 with 1 ESD diode 1 channel 1-Wire board<br />
with AM2302 sockt & DS18B20 socket<br />
size 71mm x 54mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-2482-800.html Rs-Pi-9Channel-1-Wire]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi i2c 18 bit 32 channel A/D Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi i2c 18bit 32 Channel A/D Board <br />
i2c 18bit 32 channel A/D board<br />
size 71mm x 54mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-3424-8.html Rs-Pi-32Channel-A/D]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi i2c 18 bit 16 channel A/D Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi i2c 18bit 16 Channel A/D Board <br />
i2c 18bit 16 channel A/D board<br />
size 71mm x 54mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-3424-4.html Rs-Pi-16Channel-A/D Board]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi USB to TTL console Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi USB to TTL Console Board <br />
USB to TTL Console module plug in Rs-Pi with normal USb to Mini USb cable with your PC or Mac<br />
size 32mm x 39mm<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-usb-ttl.html Rs-Pi-USB-TTL Console Board]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi RS232 DB9 cable ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi RS232 DB9 console cable with 90cm length cable [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-232r1-db9.html Rs-Pi-RS232-DB9]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi 16 channel PWM/Servo & L293D-2 4 Motor w/ DC Power supply ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi 16 channel PWM/Servo & L293D-2 4 Motor w/ DC Power supply [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-9685-l293d-pw.html Rs-Pi-16 channel PWM/Servo & 2 L293D 4 Motor & DC Power Supply]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi 16 channel PWM/Servo & L293D-2 4 Motor ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi 16 channel PWM/Servo & L293D-2 4 Motor [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-9685-l293d.html Rs-Pi-16 channel PWM/Servo & 2 L293D 4 Motor ]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi LCD Master Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi LCD Master Board support GPIO 84x48 LCD, GPIO 16x2 LCD, GPIO 20x4 LCD [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-LCD-master.html Rs-Pi LCD Master Board ]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi i2c LCD Master Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi LCD Master Board support GPIO 84x48 LCD, i2c 16x2 LCD, i2c 20x4 LCD [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-i2c-LCD-master.html Rs-Pi i2c LCD Master Board ]<br />
<br />
==== Rs-Pi Power Bank Board ====<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia] P-pi serials for Raspberry Pi <br />
* Rs-Pi DC Power Bank Board provide 5V, 3.3V, GND signal, also provide 4 extra logic level converter on board, with 2 channel i2c input socket with logic level converter [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-power-bank.html Rs-Pi DC Power supply multi-function Board ]<br />
<br />
New Scratch software support our full range products [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/rs-pi-set-scratch.html Scratch interface ]<br />
<br />
All of our Rs-Pi Products are design and Made in UK<br />
All can plug in our RS-Pi USB hub multi-function Board and work together.<br />
<br />
=== Sheepwalk Electronics ===<br />
[[File:SWE LOGO.png|none]]<br />
<br />
==== RPI1 Passive 1-Wire Module ====<br />
[[File:SWE RPI1.jpg|thumbnail|none]]<br />
The [http://www.sheepwalkelectronics.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=32 RPI1] is a very simple board to allow easy use of the kernel/GPIO based 1-Wire Master on your Raspberry Pi. It is available assembled or as a kit of parts.<br />
<br />
==== RPI2 Single Channel I2C to 1-Wire Master ====<br />
[[File:SWE RPI2.jpg|thumbnail|none]]<br />
The [http://www.sheepwalkelectronics.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=30 RPI2] is a DS2482-100 based I2C to 1-Wire Master. Fully supported by OWFS it allows you to access the full range of 1-Wire devices on your Raspberry Pi.<br />
<br />
==== RPI3 Eight Channel I2C to 1-Wire Master ====<br />
[[File:SWE RPI3.jpg|thumbnail|none]]<br />
The [http://www.sheepwalkelectronics.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=33 RPI3] is a DS2482-800 based eight channel I2C to 1-Wire Master. Fully supported by OWFS it allows you to access the full range of 1-Wire devices on your Raspberry Pi. Having 8 separate 1-Wire channels it allows you to build a large 1-Wire network. It also optionally features a DS1307 I2C Real Time Clock IC ensuring accurate timing for your 1-Wire data even after a reboot.<br />
<br />
=== Cabin Tech Global, LLC ===<br />
[[File:ctg logo2.jpg]]<br />
==== Guzunty Programmable I/O Expansion Board ====<br />
The [http://www.cabintechglobal.com?tab=semi&prod=guzuntykit Guzunty] adds open source programmable hardware to the Raspberry Pi at an amazingly low price. The design contains a 72 macrocell programmable logic device, so the board functions like a 'virtual breadboard'.<br><br />
[[File:Guzunty photo.jpg|thumbnail|none]]<br />
<br>This board is ideal for those with many different projects in mind, because it is so flexible. It can be a simple IO expander, a 7 segment LED driver, provide servo and regular PWM outputs, or anything you can dream up that will fit into 1600 logic gates. The device is '5 volt tolerant' and so can be used to safely interface 5v logic devices (such as Arduino) to the 3.3v Raspberry Pi. The [https://github.com/Guzunty/Pi/wiki GitHub] community site contains many ready made cores that you can download and use directly. You can design your own custom cores using industry standard languages such as VHDL or Verilog. <br />
<br />
=== Axiris ===<br />
==== AbioWire+ ====<br />
[http://www.axiris.eu/en/index.php/1-wire/abiowire AbioWire+] is a 1-Wire adapter providing seventeen 1-Wire channels with ESD protection, three 1-Wire controller chips, and a real-time clock (RTC).<br />
<br />
==== AbioCard model A ====<br />
[http://www.axiris.eu/en/index.php/i-o-cards/abiocard AbioCard model A] expansion board featuring a real-time clock (RTC), 8 bidirectional I/O lines, 8 12-bit ADC inputs, 16 PWM outputs at 97 kHz with 8-bit resolution.<br />
<br />
==== AbioCard model B ====<br />
[http://www.axiris.eu/en/index.php/i-o-cards/abiocard AbioCard model B] expansion board featuring a real-time clock (RTC), 8 bidirectional I/O lines, 8 12-bit ADC inputs, 16 PWM outputs at 40-1000 Hz with 12-bit resolution.<br />
<br />
==== AbioRTC ====<br />
[http://www.axiris.eu/en/index.php/i-o-cards/abiortc AbioRTC] is an inexpensive real-time clock (RTC) expansion board.<br />
<br />
=== Dexter Industries ===<br />
==== GrovePi ====<br />
[http://www.dexterindustries.com/GrovePi/ GrovePi] is an Arduino based expansion board which adds support for [http://www.seeedstudio.com/wiki/GROVE_System Grove] analog, digital, serial and I2C sensors.<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
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==Introduction==<br />
This page contains a set of ongoing projects. When complete, these projects will create new<br />
applications or card images or tutorials or guides. Anybody is welcome to help.<br />
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The Raspberry Pi Forum has a list of [http://www.raspberrypi.org/forum/projects-and-collaboration-general/the-projects-list-look-here-for-some-ideas Project Ideas & Links], to help people get started.<br />
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Please add links to your projects (and ones you find interesting).<br />
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Fill in each section:<br />
* '''Project Title''' (as a link to the project webpage or connected wiki page)<br />
* '''Project Description''' (including any additional links or information<br />
* '''Skill Level/Ages''' it is aimed at (Any/Beginner/Intermediate/Advanced)<br />
* '''Tags''' (Keywords related to the project, i.e. LCD Screen, Teaching, Python)<br />
* '''Author(s) or the group who are producing it''' (also if it is an Open/Community Project for anyone to contribute)<br />
* '''Project Status''' (Theory/Not Started/In-Progress/Available).<br />
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==Community Project List==<br />
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===[http://raspberry.tips/hausautomatisierung/raspberry-pi-funksensoren-und-empfaenger-selber-bauen-teil-1-projekt-info/ Build your own 433MHz Based Wireless Temperature and Humidity Sensors]===<br />
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Tutorial on how to build your own wireless temperature and humidity sensors based on 433MHz, Raspberry Pi is used as base station to collect the sensor data. German Tutorial.<br />
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433Mhz, Temperature, Humidity, sensors<br />
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[https://www.facebook.com/pages/raspberrytips/773616376015300] Philipp Schweizer<br />
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[http://raspberry.tips Available]<br />
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===[https://github.com/vaslabs/pi-web-agent/wiki/A-web-application-agent-for-the-Raspberry-Pi pi-web-agent: A web application to control the Raspberry Pi for the everyday user ]===<br />
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The pi-web-agent is a web application that aims to provide a more user friendly way of interacting with the Raspberry Pi and performing basic and daily tasks by eliminating the need of using the command line directly. It provides update management, file browsing, pi camera control, firewall management mechanisms and other features.<br />
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pi-web-agent, web, gpio, pi-camera controller, web controller, monitoring<br />
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[http://github.com/vaslabs Vasilis Nicolaou] et al. - Open project<br />
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[http://store.raspberrypi.com/projects/pi-web-agent Available] - Continuous development. 3 months release cycle.<br />
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===[https://apollo.open-resource.org/lab:pigi PiGI - A universal RPi Geiger-Mueller tube Interface ]===<br />
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The PiGI is built as a ready-to-go drop-in module for the Raspberry Pi to transform it into a versatile geiger counter to measure/monitor radioactivity. It will generate the required high voltage the counting tubes need to operate and it will safely invert the counting impulses to a falling edge, detectable by a GPIO Pin on the PI. But it's also designed in such a universal way in order to be very hackable. Basically it can be connected to any processing system that can detect falling edges.<br />
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Easy to Advanced<br />
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geiger, counter, radiation, monitoring<br />
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Apollo-NG Mobile Hackerspace<br />
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Prototype finished / Active development - Waiting for community feedback to start crowdfunding<br />
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===[http://www.gnote.org RPi Eyetracking]===<br />
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develop understanding of gaze in humans and model in real time on the web.<br />
* Accessibility: move cursor with eye by gaze<br />
* Research: study perception<br />
* Visualisation: develop and communicate models<br />
* HTML5: easy to understand and change<br />
* Augmented Reality: read signage from image todo ~:"<br />
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Easy to Advanced<br />
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perception, eye, visualisation<br />
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jay@peepo.com Jonathan Chetwynd<br />
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beta and in active development<br />
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===[[R-Pi System/Data Management | Pi In The Sky]]===<br />
(Wiki)<br />
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Cloud Storage and Management - Basic concept: Enable ways to easily switch and share system images for the R-Pi and manage user data, allowing joint development and easy management of set-ups.<br />
* Fast/Easy backup of system/data to external storage or network (local or cloud).<br />
* Management/Repository of base images.<br />
* Boot from network<br />
Forum Link: [http://www.raspberrypi.org/forum?mingleforumaction=viewtopic&t=1204 Pi in the Sky - Cloud management?]<br />
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Advanced<br />
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Cloud, Storage, Management<br />
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[[User:Meltwater | Meltwater]] - Open Project<br />
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Not Started<br />
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===[http://www.berryterminal.com/ BerryTerminal]===<br />
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[http://www.berryterminal.com/ BerryTerminal] is a project to turn the Raspberry Pi into an affordable thin-client.<br />
It allows the user to login to a central Edubuntu or other LTSP (Linux Terminal Server Project) server, and run all applications on the central server.<br />
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Advantages of using a central server include:<br />
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* Greatly simplifies management.<br />
* Applications only need to be installed to the central server, and are then available on all Raspberry terminals.<br />
* Only need to backup the central server, instead of the individual Raspberries.<br />
* Because the applications run on the central server, they are not affected by the resource limitations Raspberries have, allowing users to run applications like LibreOffice.<br />
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Any<br />
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Thin client, terminal, Edubuntu, LTSP<br />
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Floris Bos - Open Project<br />
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First beta released<br />
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===[[R-Pi Home Automation| Home Automation and Monitoring]]===<br />
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Home automation using Raspbery Pi is active in different places. Here are a few links<br />
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* [http://raspberrypi.homelabs.org.uk/ raspberrypi.homelabs.org.uk]<br />
* [http://www.domoticaforum.eu www.domoticaforum.eu]<br />
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Any<br />
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Weather, Heating, Automation, X10, OneWire<br />
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Open Project<br />
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===[[RaspberryPi Laptop | Raspberry pi... In a laptop ]]===<br />
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Me and my colleagues are starting a computer company and we are making our first prototype with a raspberry pi! Slim,Sleek, and just plain awesome! Boy, Will this be interesting! Of course it is just a prototype and speed doesn't matter in this case. Stay tuned here and [##raspberrypilaptop.tk here]! <br />
'''Edit: Disabled the link for it redirects to an ad page!'''<br />
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Various.<br />
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Prototype, Laptop<br />
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[[User:hackery21 | hackery21]] - Suggestions Accepted<br />
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In-Progress<br />
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===[http://blueproximity.sf.net BlueProximity 2.0 ]===<br />
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Detect presence in any room via a small number of R-Pis and Bluetooth Devices<br />
[[http://blueproximity.sf.net Blueproximity]] is already there, this will be a complete rewrite to manage sensor networks and put some fuzzy logic on top.<br />
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Medium<br />
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Bluetooth, Presence, Sensors, Network, Home Automation<br />
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[[User:highno | highno]] - Open Project<br />
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Ideas and first code is setup <br />
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===[[RPi_Projects/R-Pi Seed Field | Raspberry Pi Seed Field ]]===<br />
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Provides a simple torrent centre that allows users to host a seedbox.<br />
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Beginner<br />
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Torrents, Seeding, Web, Internet, Linux<br />
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[[User:SeanB | SeanB]] - Open Project/Suggestion<br />
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Theory<br />
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===[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1tI1sBstetYyMbfRXNgeQF5y3UwWD89jUH46S5X-bHE8/edit Arr (Audio relay raspi) ]===<br />
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The idea is to create a wireless speaker. Being able to get audio from smartphones or computers. Protocols like DLNA, Airplay and A2DP could be supported. An advanced option could be to use pulse audio libraries from linux to synchronize music on multiple raspis.<br />
The speakers attached to the raspberry pi could be a commercial ones or your HiFi but we are also thinking about some DIY solutions. For instance one could install the raspi and the speakers on the ceiling of multiple rooms.<br />
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DLNA, Airplay, Pulse, Audio, Music, Speaker, HiFi<br />
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[[User:Jordi | Jordi]] - Open Project<br />
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In-Progress<br />
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===[http://www.raspberryprojects.com Raspberry Projects ]===<br />
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Collaboration of projects from start to finish from all levels of knowledge.<br />
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Various.<br />
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Education, Entertainment, Home, Auto & Others.<br />
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[[User:symondavis | Symon Davis]] - Open Project<br />
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Various<br />
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===[[RPi_Projects/WiringPi | WiringPi ]]===<br />
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WiringPi is a library by Gordon Henderson which seeks to bring easy GPIO access in both shared-memory and /sys/class/gpio modes to the Pi. The WiringPi project seeks to wrap this library for a variety of languages, creating a standardised way of working with the Raspberry Pi hardware.<br />
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WiringPi currently works with C, Ruby, Python and Perl.<br />
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Gordon's pages on WiringPi are here: https://projects.drogon.net/raspberry-pi/wiringpi/<br />
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And the GitHub organisation is here: https://github.com/WiringPi<br />
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Various.<br />
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GPIO, Serial<br />
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Original author: Gordon Henderson<br />
Open Project - All ideas and contributions welcome<br />
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In-Progress<br />
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===[[RPi_Projects/serialJpegCam | Serial JPEG camera (TTL, µCAM ]]===<br />
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Attaching the "Serial JPEG µCAM" ([http://www.coolcomponents.co.uk/catalog/camera-module-serial-jpeg-p-369.html?osCsid=j90j5kqfegquksdbumahtmuqg5|coolcomponents, UK]) to the GPIO pins and take pictures on command.<br />
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Easy hardware wise (no soldering), an understanding of compiling needed.<br />
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camera, hardware, gpio, ttl, serial ucam, image, photo<br />
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dirkx<br />
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===[[RPi_Projects/Digital_Signage | Digital Signage ]]===<br />
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A place to collect information about using the Raspberry Pi to drive displays of useful information.<br />
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Various<br />
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digital signage, kiosk, public displays, dashboards<br />
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[[User:chrowe | chrowe]]<br />
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===[http://chivalrytimberz.wordpress.com/2012/12/03/pi-lights/ Christmas Pi-Lights ]===<br />
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Synchronizes Christmas lights with midi audio. http://chivalrytimberz.wordpress.com/2012/12/03/pi-lights/ <br />
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Medium<br />
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[[User:moormanm | moormanm]] <br />
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Project Status - completed<br />
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===[http://sourceforge.net/projects/piwriter PiWriter ]===<br />
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Tool to copy RaspberryPi Operating System to SD card on Mac OSX.<br />
Free and Open Source Software<br />
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Easy.<br />
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Mac OSX, install, SDcard<br />
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[[User:socialdefect | Socialdefect]]<br />
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Stable<br />
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===[http://sourceforge.net/projects/picloner PiCloner ]===<br />
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Tool to clone (backup) the RaspberryPi Operating System from SD card to IMG files on Mac OSX.<br />
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Easy.<br />
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Mac OSX, backup, clone, SDcard<br />
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[[User:socialdefect | Socialdefect]]<br />
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Stable<br />
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===[http://cetic.github.com/6lbr 6LBR ]===<br />
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Convert your RaspberryPi into a 6LoWPAN Border Router, using this [http://www.contiki-os.org Contiki]-based application built for Raspbian.<br />
Free and open source.<br />
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Medium.<br />
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Internet of Things, 6LoWPAN, IPv6, Contiki<br />
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[http://github.com/cetic CETIC]<br />
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Beta released, active development<br />
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===[http://github.com/Noolitic/Nooliberry/wiki Nooliberry]===<br />
802.15.4 GPIO Daughter Board<br />
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An open-hardware GPIO extension board for RPi with an Atmel Microcontroller and IEEE 802.15.4 radio. Enables communication with other 802.15.4 wireless devices.<br />
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Medium.<br />
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open-hardware, 802.15.4, extension board<br />
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[http://www.noolitic.com NooliTIC]<br />
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===[[RPi_Projects/PiFace_controlling_a_slot-car | PiFace controls a slot-car ]]===<br />
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A step by step description how to get programmed control<br />
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Easy/medium<br />
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PiFace, opto-relais, python, sensor<br />
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[[User:Mknot9 | Mknot9]]<br />
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Stable<br />
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===[http://www.piborg.org/picy1 PiCy - Raspberry Pi Cyborg]===<br />
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Beginners guide to building your own robot<br />
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Easy<br />
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PicoBorg, robot, wireless<br />
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[http://www.piborg.org PiBorg]<br />
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Ongoing<br />
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===[http://usualpanic.com/2013/05/raspberry-pi-internet-radio/ Raspberry Pi Internet Radio ]===<br />
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An Internet radio with LCD display, push button control, a menu system and loadable playlist.<br />
You'll find a video and complete source code at http://www.usualpanic.com<br />
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Intermediate<br />
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internet radio, LCD display<br />
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[[User:usualpanic | usualpanic]]<br />
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Available<br />
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===[http://usualpanic.com/2013/05/raspberry-pi-plate-internet-radio// Radio Pi Plate ]===<br />
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A Raspberry Pi Internet radio built using Adafruit's RGB LCD Pi Plate. This radio includes, multi-color LCD display, push button controls, menus and loadable playlist. You'll find source code at http://usualpanic.com.<br />
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Intermediate<br />
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internet radio, LCD display<br />
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[[User:usualpanic | usualpanic]]<br />
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Available<br />
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===[http://tech.wp.srivastavas.in/2013/02/09/automatic-remote-sync-bb10-device/ Cloud Sync for BlackBerry 10 ]===<br />
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BlackBerry 10 device files can be accessed over TCP/IP. This project just automates the process to sync the files over Wi-Fi to make a personal cloud sync server.<br />
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Intermediate.<br />
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mobile phones<br />
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[[User:PrateekSriv | PrateekSriv]]<br />
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Available and works with latest version.<br />
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===[http://www.whence.com/rpi/ 1.8" screen on Raspberry Pi ]===<br />
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Getting 1.8" TFT LCD display modules from Adafruit and SainSmart to work as displays for the Raspberry Pi.<br />
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Intermediate.<br />
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Display<br />
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[[User:Valent | Valent]] - Open Project<br />
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Available.<br />
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===[http://delarre.net/posts/setting-up-a-raspberry-pi-media-center/ Setting up a Raspberry Pi media center]===<br />
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What I want ideally is a Xbox Media Center setup capable of playing 1080p media with DTS output, I then also want it to be capable of playing Spotify headless without having to use my TV as the screen. So really I want an Android client on my phone controlling spotify on the Raspberry Pi and XBMC for when I'm watching media on the TV.<br />
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[[User:Valent | Valent]] - Open Project<br />
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===[http://www.instructables.com/id/Raspberry-Pi-Owncloud-dropbox-clone/ Raspberry Pi Owncloud (dropbox clone)]===<br />
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What I'm going to show you is how to build a your own personal dropbox like service using a raspberry pi and some software called OwnCloud. ownCloud gives you freedom and control over your own data. It's a personal cloud which runs on your own server.<br />
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Average.<br />
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cloud, storage<br />
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[[User:Valent | Valent]] - Open Project<br />
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Available.<br />
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===[http://www.raspberrypi.org/archives/3583 PiUi - control your Pi with your phone]===<br />
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PiUi enables you to add a mobile phone user interface to a Raspberry Pi project when a screen and keyboard aren’t a practical solution. It’s magic: PiUi makes your Pi behave like a wireless access point, and connecting your phone is as easy as…[restrains self from making obvious bad pun].<br />
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UI, mobile phone<br />
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[[User:Valent | Valent]] - Open Project<br />
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===[[RPi Projects/StreamingVideo | Information on Streaming Video from the Raspicam]]===<br />
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A new user gets his camera module for his Raspberry Pi. Immediately he wants to be able to stream video from it to another computer or another device. How does he go about doing this? <br />
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Video, Camera, Streaming, video surveilance.<br />
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[[User:Ricgal | Ricgal]] - Open Wiki Page in elinux<br />
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Summary of projects and methods. Editors welcome to add to this page.<br />
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===[[https://ronnyvdbr.github.io | Raspberry Pi - Wifi Router Project]]===<br />
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Welcome to the Raspberry Wifi Router Project!<br />
This project is brought to life to build a feature rich wireless router out of a Raspberry Pi. <br />
The complete project set-up is done in Rasbian and HTML/PHP <br />
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Rasbian, lighttpd, hostapd, coovachilli, squid, squidguard, privoxy<br />
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[[User:ronnyvdbr | ronnyvdbr]] - Open Project<br />
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Version 1.0 of the software is ready for download at http://ronnyvdb.synology.me:8080/RaspberryWAPv1.0.zip<br />
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===[https://www.nexlab.net/product/rasky/ Rasky - open KVM over IP ]===<br />
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Rasky is an expansion board for RPI2 featuring a KVM over ip complete with video acquisition, keyboard and mouse emulation, a couple of relays and more <br />
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KVM, video acquisition, remote desktop<br />
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[[User:Nextime | Nextime]] - [http://www.nexlab.net Nexlab]<br />
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Prototype experiments are working, now crowdfunding to produce 300 pieces, active developement<br />
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Christmas lights, midi<br />
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==Introduction==<br />
This page contains a set of ongoing projects. When complete, these projects will create new<br />
applications or card images or tutorials or guides. Anybody is welcome to help.<br />
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The Raspberry Pi Forum has a list of [http://www.raspberrypi.org/forum/projects-and-collaboration-general/the-projects-list-look-here-for-some-ideas Project Ideas & Links], to help people get started.<br />
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Please add links to your projects (and ones you find interesting).<br />
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Fill in each section:<br />
* '''Project Title''' (as a link to the project webpage or connected wiki page)<br />
* '''Project Description''' (including any additional links or information<br />
* '''Skill Level/Ages''' it is aimed at (Any/Beginner/Intermediate/Advanced)<br />
* '''Tags''' (Keywords related to the project, i.e. LCD Screen, Teaching, Python)<br />
* '''Author(s) or the group who are producing it''' (also if it is an Open/Community Project for anyone to contribute)<br />
* '''Project Status''' (Theory/Not Started/In-Progress/Available).<br />
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==Community Project List==<br />
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===[http://raspberry.tips/hausautomatisierung/raspberry-pi-funksensoren-und-empfaenger-selber-bauen-teil-1-projekt-info/ Build your own 433MHz Based Wireless Temperature and Humidity Sensors]===<br />
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Tutorial on how to build your own wireless temperature and humidity sensors based on 433MHz, Raspberry Pi is used as base station to collect the sensor data. German Tutorial.<br />
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Any<br />
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433Mhz, Temperature, Humidity, sensors<br />
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[https://www.facebook.com/pages/raspberrytips/773616376015300] Philipp Schweizer<br />
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[http://raspberry.tips Available]<br />
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===[https://github.com/vaslabs/pi-web-agent/wiki/A-web-application-agent-for-the-Raspberry-Pi pi-web-agent: A web application to control the Raspberry Pi for the everyday user ]===<br />
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The pi-web-agent is a web application that aims to provide a more user friendly way of interacting with the Raspberry Pi and performing basic and daily tasks by eliminating the need of using the command line directly. It provides update management, file browsing, pi camera control, firewall management mechanisms and other features.<br />
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pi-web-agent, web, gpio, pi-camera controller, web controller, monitoring<br />
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[http://github.com/vaslabs Vasilis Nicolaou] et al. - Open project<br />
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[http://store.raspberrypi.com/projects/pi-web-agent Available] - Continuous development. 3 months release cycle.<br />
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===[https://apollo.open-resource.org/lab:pigi PiGI - A universal RPi Geiger-Mueller tube Interface ]===<br />
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The PiGI is built as a ready-to-go drop-in module for the Raspberry Pi to transform it into a versatile geiger counter to measure/monitor radioactivity. It will generate the required high voltage the counting tubes need to operate and it will safely invert the counting impulses to a falling edge, detectable by a GPIO Pin on the PI. But it's also designed in such a universal way in order to be very hackable. Basically it can be connected to any processing system that can detect falling edges.<br />
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Easy to Advanced<br />
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geiger, counter, radiation, monitoring<br />
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Apollo-NG Mobile Hackerspace<br />
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Prototype finished / Active development - Waiting for community feedback to start crowdfunding<br />
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===[http://www.gnote.org RPi Eyetracking]===<br />
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develop understanding of gaze in humans and model in real time on the web.<br />
* Accessibility: move cursor with eye by gaze<br />
* Research: study perception<br />
* Visualisation: develop and communicate models<br />
* HTML5: easy to understand and change<br />
* Augmented Reality: read signage from image todo ~:"<br />
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Easy to Advanced<br />
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perception, eye, visualisation<br />
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jay@peepo.com Jonathan Chetwynd<br />
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beta and in active development<br />
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===[[R-Pi System/Data Management | Pi In The Sky]]===<br />
(Wiki)<br />
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Cloud Storage and Management - Basic concept: Enable ways to easily switch and share system images for the R-Pi and manage user data, allowing joint development and easy management of set-ups.<br />
* Fast/Easy backup of system/data to external storage or network (local or cloud).<br />
* Management/Repository of base images.<br />
* Boot from network<br />
Forum Link: [http://www.raspberrypi.org/forum?mingleforumaction=viewtopic&t=1204 Pi in the Sky - Cloud management?]<br />
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Advanced<br />
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Cloud, Storage, Management<br />
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[[User:Meltwater | Meltwater]] - Open Project<br />
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Not Started<br />
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===[http://www.berryterminal.com/ BerryTerminal]===<br />
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[http://www.berryterminal.com/ BerryTerminal] is a project to turn the Raspberry Pi into an affordable thin-client.<br />
It allows the user to login to a central Edubuntu or other LTSP (Linux Terminal Server Project) server, and run all applications on the central server.<br />
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Advantages of using a central server include:<br />
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* Greatly simplifies management.<br />
* Applications only need to be installed to the central server, and are then available on all Raspberry terminals.<br />
* Only need to backup the central server, instead of the individual Raspberries.<br />
* Because the applications run on the central server, they are not affected by the resource limitations Raspberries have, allowing users to run applications like LibreOffice.<br />
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Thin client, terminal, Edubuntu, LTSP<br />
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Floris Bos - Open Project<br />
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First beta released<br />
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===[[R-Pi Home Automation| Home Automation and Monitoring]]===<br />
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Home automation using Raspbery Pi is active in different places. Here are a few links<br />
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* [http://raspberrypi.homelabs.org.uk/ raspberrypi.homelabs.org.uk]<br />
* [http://www.domoticaforum.eu www.domoticaforum.eu]<br />
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Weather, Heating, Automation, X10, OneWire<br />
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Open Project<br />
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===[[RaspberryPi Laptop | Raspberry pi... In a laptop ]]===<br />
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Me and my colleagues are starting a computer company and we are making our first prototype with a raspberry pi! Slim,Sleek, and just plain awesome! Boy, Will this be interesting! Of course it is just a prototype and speed doesn't matter in this case. Stay tuned here and [##raspberrypilaptop.tk here]! <br />
'''Edit: Disabled the link for it redirects to an ad page!'''<br />
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Various.<br />
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Prototype, Laptop<br />
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[[User:hackery21 | hackery21]] - Suggestions Accepted<br />
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In-Progress<br />
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===[http://blueproximity.sf.net BlueProximity 2.0 ]===<br />
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Detect presence in any room via a small number of R-Pis and Bluetooth Devices<br />
[[http://blueproximity.sf.net Blueproximity]] is already there, this will be a complete rewrite to manage sensor networks and put some fuzzy logic on top.<br />
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Medium<br />
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Bluetooth, Presence, Sensors, Network, Home Automation<br />
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[[User:highno | highno]] - Open Project<br />
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Ideas and first code is setup <br />
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===[[RPi_Projects/R-Pi Seed Field | Raspberry Pi Seed Field ]]===<br />
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Provides a simple torrent centre that allows users to host a seedbox.<br />
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Beginner<br />
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Torrents, Seeding, Web, Internet, Linux<br />
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[[User:SeanB | SeanB]] - Open Project/Suggestion<br />
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Theory<br />
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===[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1tI1sBstetYyMbfRXNgeQF5y3UwWD89jUH46S5X-bHE8/edit Arr (Audio relay raspi) ]===<br />
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The idea is to create a wireless speaker. Being able to get audio from smartphones or computers. Protocols like DLNA, Airplay and A2DP could be supported. An advanced option could be to use pulse audio libraries from linux to synchronize music on multiple raspis.<br />
The speakers attached to the raspberry pi could be a commercial ones or your HiFi but we are also thinking about some DIY solutions. For instance one could install the raspi and the speakers on the ceiling of multiple rooms.<br />
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DLNA, Airplay, Pulse, Audio, Music, Speaker, HiFi<br />
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[[User:Jordi | Jordi]] - Open Project<br />
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In-Progress<br />
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===[http://www.raspberryprojects.com Raspberry Projects ]===<br />
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Collaboration of projects from start to finish from all levels of knowledge.<br />
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Various.<br />
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Education, Entertainment, Home, Auto & Others.<br />
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[[User:symondavis | Symon Davis]] - Open Project<br />
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Various<br />
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===[[RPi_Projects/WiringPi | WiringPi ]]===<br />
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WiringPi is a library by Gordon Henderson which seeks to bring easy GPIO access in both shared-memory and /sys/class/gpio modes to the Pi. The WiringPi project seeks to wrap this library for a variety of languages, creating a standardised way of working with the Raspberry Pi hardware.<br />
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WiringPi currently works with C, Ruby, Python and Perl.<br />
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Gordon's pages on WiringPi are here: https://projects.drogon.net/raspberry-pi/wiringpi/<br />
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And the GitHub organisation is here: https://github.com/WiringPi<br />
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GPIO, Serial<br />
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Original author: Gordon Henderson<br />
Open Project - All ideas and contributions welcome<br />
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In-Progress<br />
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===[[RPi_Projects/serialJpegCam | Serial JPEG camera (TTL, µCAM ]]===<br />
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Attaching the "Serial JPEG µCAM" ([http://www.coolcomponents.co.uk/catalog/camera-module-serial-jpeg-p-369.html?osCsid=j90j5kqfegquksdbumahtmuqg5|coolcomponents, UK]) to the GPIO pins and take pictures on command.<br />
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Easy hardware wise (no soldering), an understanding of compiling needed.<br />
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camera, hardware, gpio, ttl, serial ucam, image, photo<br />
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===[[RPi_Projects/Digital_Signage | Digital Signage ]]===<br />
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A place to collect information about using the Raspberry Pi to drive displays of useful information.<br />
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digital signage, kiosk, public displays, dashboards<br />
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[[User:chrowe | chrowe]]<br />
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===[http://chivalrytimberz.wordpress.com/2012/12/03/pi-lights/ Christmas Pi-Lights ]===<br />
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Synchronizes Christmas lights with midi audio. http://chivalrytimberz.wordpress.com/2012/12/03/pi-lights/ <br />
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Medium<br />
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[[User:moormanm | moormanm]] <br />
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Project Status - completed<br />
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===[http://sourceforge.net/projects/piwriter PiWriter ]===<br />
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Tool to copy RaspberryPi Operating System to SD card on Mac OSX.<br />
Free and Open Source Software<br />
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Easy.<br />
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Mac OSX, install, SDcard<br />
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[[User:socialdefect | Socialdefect]]<br />
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Stable<br />
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===[http://sourceforge.net/projects/picloner PiCloner ]===<br />
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Tool to clone (backup) the RaspberryPi Operating System from SD card to IMG files on Mac OSX.<br />
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Easy.<br />
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Mac OSX, backup, clone, SDcard<br />
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[[User:socialdefect | Socialdefect]]<br />
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Stable<br />
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===[http://cetic.github.com/6lbr 6LBR ]===<br />
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Convert your RaspberryPi into a 6LoWPAN Border Router, using this [http://www.contiki-os.org Contiki]-based application built for Raspbian.<br />
Free and open source.<br />
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Medium.<br />
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Internet of Things, 6LoWPAN, IPv6, Contiki<br />
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[http://github.com/cetic CETIC]<br />
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Beta released, active development<br />
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802.15.4 GPIO Daughter Board<br />
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An open-hardware GPIO extension board for RPi with an Atmel Microcontroller and IEEE 802.15.4 radio. Enables communication with other 802.15.4 wireless devices.<br />
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Medium.<br />
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[http://www.noolitic.com NooliTIC]<br />
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Stable<br />
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===[[RPi_Projects/PiFace_controlling_a_slot-car | PiFace controls a slot-car ]]===<br />
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A step by step description how to get programmed control<br />
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Easy/medium<br />
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PiFace, opto-relais, python, sensor<br />
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[[User:Mknot9 | Mknot9]]<br />
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Stable<br />
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===[http://www.piborg.org/picy1 PiCy - Raspberry Pi Cyborg]===<br />
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Beginners guide to building your own robot<br />
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Easy<br />
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PicoBorg, robot, wireless<br />
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[http://www.piborg.org PiBorg]<br />
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Ongoing<br />
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===[http://usualpanic.com/2013/05/raspberry-pi-internet-radio/ Raspberry Pi Internet Radio ]===<br />
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An Internet radio with LCD display, push button control, a menu system and loadable playlist.<br />
You'll find a video and complete source code at http://www.usualpanic.com<br />
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Intermediate<br />
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internet radio, LCD display<br />
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[[User:usualpanic | usualpanic]]<br />
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===[http://usualpanic.com/2013/05/raspberry-pi-plate-internet-radio// Radio Pi Plate ]===<br />
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A Raspberry Pi Internet radio built using Adafruit's RGB LCD Pi Plate. This radio includes, multi-color LCD display, push button controls, menus and loadable playlist. You'll find source code at http://usualpanic.com.<br />
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Intermediate<br />
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internet radio, LCD display<br />
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[[User:usualpanic | usualpanic]]<br />
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Available<br />
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===[http://tech.wp.srivastavas.in/2013/02/09/automatic-remote-sync-bb10-device/ Cloud Sync for BlackBerry 10 ]===<br />
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BlackBerry 10 device files can be accessed over TCP/IP. This project just automates the process to sync the files over Wi-Fi to make a personal cloud sync server.<br />
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Intermediate.<br />
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mobile phones<br />
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[[User:PrateekSriv | PrateekSriv]]<br />
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Available and works with latest version.<br />
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===[http://www.whence.com/rpi/ 1.8" screen on Raspberry Pi ]===<br />
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Getting 1.8" TFT LCD display modules from Adafruit and SainSmart to work as displays for the Raspberry Pi.<br />
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Intermediate.<br />
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Display<br />
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[[User:Valent | Valent]] - Open Project<br />
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Available.<br />
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===[http://delarre.net/posts/setting-up-a-raspberry-pi-media-center/ Setting up a Raspberry Pi media center]===<br />
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What I want ideally is a Xbox Media Center setup capable of playing 1080p media with DTS output, I then also want it to be capable of playing Spotify headless without having to use my TV as the screen. So really I want an Android client on my phone controlling spotify on the Raspberry Pi and XBMC for when I'm watching media on the TV.<br />
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Average<br />
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media center, music, video, multimedia<br />
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[[User:Valent | Valent]] - Open Project<br />
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Available.<br />
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===[http://www.instructables.com/id/Raspberry-Pi-Owncloud-dropbox-clone/ Raspberry Pi Owncloud (dropbox clone)]===<br />
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What I'm going to show you is how to build a your own personal dropbox like service using a raspberry pi and some software called OwnCloud. ownCloud gives you freedom and control over your own data. It's a personal cloud which runs on your own server.<br />
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Average.<br />
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cloud, storage<br />
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[[User:Valent | Valent]] - Open Project<br />
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Available.<br />
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===[http://www.raspberrypi.org/archives/3583 PiUi - control your Pi with your phone]===<br />
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PiUi enables you to add a mobile phone user interface to a Raspberry Pi project when a screen and keyboard aren’t a practical solution. It’s magic: PiUi makes your Pi behave like a wireless access point, and connecting your phone is as easy as…[restrains self from making obvious bad pun].<br />
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Average<br />
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[[User:Valent | Valent]] - Open Project<br />
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===[[RPi Projects/StreamingVideo | Information on Streaming Video from the Raspicam]]===<br />
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A new user gets his camera module for his Raspberry Pi. Immediately he wants to be able to stream video from it to another computer or another device. How does he go about doing this? <br />
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Several do-able methods highlighted. <br />
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Video, Camera, Streaming, video surveilance.<br />
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[[User:Ricgal | Ricgal]] - Open Wiki Page in elinux<br />
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Summary of projects and methods. Editors welcome to add to this page.<br />
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===[[https://ronnyvdbr.github.io | Raspberry Pi - Wifi Router Project]]===<br />
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Welcome to the Raspberry Wifi Router Project!<br />
This project is brought to life to build a feature rich wireless router out of a Raspberry Pi. <br />
The complete project set-up is done in Rasbian and HTML/PHP <br />
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People with a mediocre knowlegde of Linux and HTML/PHP can contribute to the project which is hosted on github at https://github.com/ronnyvdbr<br />
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Rasbian, lighttpd, hostapd, coovachilli, squid, squidguard, privoxy<br />
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[[User:ronnyvdbr | ronnyvdbr]] - Open Project<br />
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Version 1.0 of the software is ready for download at http://ronnyvdb.synology.me:8080/RaspberryWAPv1.0.zip<br />
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===[https://www.nexlab.net/product/rasky/ Rasky - open KVM over IP ]===<br />
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Rasky is an expansion board for RPI2 featuring a KVM over ip complete with video acquisition, keyboard and mouse emulation, a couple of relays and more <br />
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Advanced<br />
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KVM, video acquisition, remote desktop<br />
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[[User:Nextime | Franco (nextime) Lanza]] - [http://www.nexlab.net Nexlab]<br />
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Prototype experiments are working, now crowdfunding to produce 300 pieces, active developement<br />
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Christmas lights, midi<br />
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==Introduction==<br />
On the Raspberry Pi, there are several connections which can be used for expansion:<br />
* The [[RPi Low-level peripherals|Rpi GPIO]] (General Purpose Input/Output) pins are exposed, that means that expansion boards are able to talk directly to the CPU.<br />
* The DSI connector will allow low-level interfacing with LCDs and other displays.<br />
* The CSI connector will allow camera modules to be added in future.<br />
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==Expansion boards by functions==<br />
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=== Power Supply and Control ===<br />
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==== BattBorg ====<br />
[[File:BattBorg.jpg|thumb|[https://www.piborg.org/battborg BattBorg]]]<br />
[https://www.piborg.org/battborg BattBorg] is a power converter for your Raspberry Pi which allows you to power the Raspberry Pi off batteries. It will work with most batteries/battery packs that are between 7-36V so it's great for 12V car batteries, 8xAA battery packs, and so on. Perfect for autonomous robot projects where using a USB charger is not an option.<br />
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==== Meltwater's Switched Mode Power Supply Kit ====<br />
This is a DC to DC [http://www.pihardware.co.uk switched mode power supply], another great add on board in Meltwater's range. It comes as a kit of parts, ready to be soldered together. This can supply a 5 volt output to a Raspberry Pi from an input of anywhere from 7 to 40 volts!<br />
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Testing has shown that the unit is around 80% efficient, where a comparable linear regulator (such as LM350T) was measured under 50% (based on a quick test).<br />
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==== Pi Supply Switch ====<br />
[http://www.pi-supply.com/product/pi-supply-raspberry-pi-power-switch/ The Pi Supply Switch] is an "intelligent" power management device for the Raspberry Pi made by Pi Supply. This add on board has hard on/off switches as well as a soft shutdown switch, which initiates a safe shutdown using a simple Python script. It allows you to cycle power on the Raspberry Pi without plugging and unplugging either your "wall-wart" power supply, or the micro-USB plug input to your Pi. It includes an LED status indicator, and 3 mounting holes for easy use in any project you have in mind. It needs only one GPIO pin to operate, with the option of using a second GPIO pin to add the safe shutdown functionality.<br />
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It is an Open Source project, and comes with free stickers and a free noodle USB cable to connect to your Pi.<br />
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The Pi Supply was funded using the crowdfunding site, Kickstarter.<ref>http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/pisupply/pi-supply-intelligent-power-switch-for-raspberry-p</ref><br />
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==== Power Pi ====<br />
[[File:PowerPi A2a.png|thumb|[http://andicelabs.com/power-pi PowerPi]]]<br />
The [http://andicelabs.com/power-pi PowerPi] is a flexible power supply and control board. It can power the Raspberry Pi from a 4-14VDC source or a single-cell Lithium-Ion battery. It has integrated battery charging, switch-over, and monitoring. The AVR power supervisor allows the Pi to be powered on and off autonomously and also provides RTC and watchdog functionality.<br />
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==== RPI Alim ====<br />
[http://www.yadom.fr/rpi-shield/carte-rpi-alim.html RPI Alim] is a inexpensive board that gives the possibility of powering the Raspberry with a 7V to 15V DC power supply or battery.<br />
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==== RemotePi Board ====<br />
[[File:RemotePiBoard.jpg|thumb|[http://www.msldigital.com/ RemotePi Board]]]<br />
The [http://www.msldigital.com/products/remotepi-board RemotePi Board] is an intelligent infrared remote controlled power switch add-on board for the Raspberry Pi. It allows to switch power on and off using any button (configurable in learning mode) of an existing standard IR remote. Power is only cut after notifying the OS and giving it time to shut-down. It is mainly intended to remote control (using LIRC) and power off/on a mediacenter system. i.e OpenELEC, Raspbmc, XBian, RasPlex, Raspbian. The board is compatible to simple GPIO IR receiver and piggy backs onto the Raspberry Pi, no soldering required. For more information click [http://www.msldigital.com/pages/more-information here].<br />
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==== 3V3 DC-DC Switched Mode Regulator ====<br />
The Raspberry Pi uses a linear regulator to convert the input 5V to 3V3. This converter can be replaced with a more efficient switching mode to reduce the power needed. This can be useful when running the Pi on battery. More information and a ready-to-buy kit be found [http://bitwizard.nl/wiki/index.php/Reducing_power_consumption_of_a_raspberry_Pi here]<br />
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==== Pi Jumper & Pi Jumper Plus ====<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-jumper/ Pi Jumper is the ultimate Raspberry Pi breakout board from [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] <br />
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Pi Jumper features:<br />
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[[File:pi_jumper_large_breadboard.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Pi Jumper Breakout Board]]<br />
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- Works with Rasperry Pi Model A, Model B, Model A+ and Model B+, Raspberry Pi 2 Model B<br />
(also workds with Banana Pro, Banana Pi, ODROID C1, MIPS Creator CI20)<br />
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- stacks on the Raspberry Pi (or any other Pi expansion board - such as RoboPi and EZasPi - with a stacking header)<br />
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- stacking Pi header<br />
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- 3.3V power regulated from the Pi's 5V supply (no more 50mA limit!)<br />
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- 3.3V I2C vertical expansion header<br />
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- 5.0V I2C vertical expansion header with level translation<br />
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- 20 pin male or round female breadboard interface header<br />
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- all headers/connectors have clear labels for all pins<br />
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- 3 screw terminal for 5V / 3v3 / GND (can be used to power Pi)<br />
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Pi Jumper Plus features:<br />
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[[File:Pi_jumper_plus_with-_large_breadboard.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Pi Jumper Plus Breakout Board]]<br />
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- 26 pin IDC ribbon cable connecting the Raspberry Pi to Pi Jumper<br />
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- 26 pin male header for the ribbon cable<br />
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- 3.3V power regulated from the Pi's 5V supply (no more 50mA limit!)<br />
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- 3.3V I2C right angle expansion header<br />
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- 5.0V I2C right angle expansion header with level translation<br />
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- 20 pin male or round female breadboard interface header<br />
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- all headers/connectors have clear labels for all pins<br />
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- 3 screw terminal for 5V / 3v3 / GND (can be used to power Pi)<br />
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[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-jumper/ For more information about Pi Jumper please visit the Pi Jumper product page]<br />
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====Pi-PSU-Pi====<br />
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[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-power-bank.html Pi-PSU-Pi]<br />
[[File:Pi-psu-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|PSU-Pi]]<br />
input DC 9 ~ 16 have 5V for your Pi with Logic Level converter<br />
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==== UPS PIco ====<br />
http://www.pimodules.com/_pdf/UPS_PIco_Final_PiMMP-R6.pdf<br />
[[File:UPS PIco.jpg|framed|right|UPS PIco]]<br />
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'''U'''ninterruptible '''P'''ower '''S'''upply with '''P'''eripherals and '''I'''2C '''co'''ntrol Interface<br /><br />
The UPS PIco is an advanced uninterruptible power supply for the Raspberry Pi® that adds a wealth of innovative power back-up functionality and development features to the innovative microcomputer! The standard UPS PIco is equipped with a 300mAh LiPO battery specially designed to enable safe shutdown during a power cut. The UPS PIco is powered and the battery pack intelligently charged via the GPIO pins on the Raspberry Pi®, so no additional cabling or power supply is required. The UPS PIco is designed to be 100% compliant with HAT standards for the Raspberry Pi® B+ and A+, and is mechanically compatible with the original Raspberry Pi® models A and B when an extension header is used. In addition to this, because the UPS Pico requires no external powering and fits within the footprint of the Raspberry Pi®, it is compatible with most cases. The UPS PIco can also be equipped with an optional Infra-Red Receiver which is routed directly to GPIO18 via the PCB. Finally, the UPS Pico features an implemented Automatic Temperature Control PWM FAN controller, and can be equipped with a micro fan kit, which enables the use of the Raspberry Pi® in extreme conditions including very high temperature environments.<br />
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Features<br />
The list of features of the UPS PIco is as follows:<br />
* Raspberry Pi B+ HAT Compliant<br />
* Plug and Play<br />
* Smart Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)<br />
* Integrated LiPO Battery (8-10 Minutes of Power Back-Up)<br />
* Intelligent Automatic Charger<br />
* No Additional External Power Required<br />
* Additional 3000 mAh Battery for 8 Hours Run-Time (Not Included)<br />
* 5V 2A Power Backup (Peak Output 5V 3A)<br />
* Integrated Software Simulated Real Time Clock (RTC) with Battery Back-Up<br />
* File Safe Shutdown Functionality<br />
* Raspberry Pi B+ Activity Pin<br />
* PWM FAN control (Fan Not Included)<br />
* 2 User Defined LEDs<br />
* 2 User Defined Buttons<br />
* Integrated Buzzer for UPS and User Applications<br />
* Status Monitoring - Powering Voltage, UPS Battery Voltage and Temperature<br />
* I2C PICo Interface for Control and Monitoring<br />
* RS232 Raspberry Pi Interface for Control and Monitoring<br />
* XTEA Based Cryptography User Software Protection <br />
* 2 Level Watch-dog Functionality with FSSD and Hardware Reset<br />
* Raspberry Pi B+ Hardware Reset Button via Spring Test Pin (Not Included) <br />
* Jumpers for Raspberry Pi B+ Pin Functionality Selection<br />
* Stackable Header for Add-On Boards<br />
* Boot Loader for Live Firmware Update<br />
* Compatible with Intelligent IR Remote Power ON/OFF (PowerMyPi)<br />
* Integrated ESD-Protected 2 Channel A/D 10 Bit Converters 0-5.2V<br />
* Integrated ESD-Protected 1-Wire Interface<br />
* Labeled J8 Raspberry Pi B+ GPIO Pins for Easy Plug & Play <br />
* Infra Red Receiver Sensor Interface (IR Not Included)<br />
* Upgradable with PIco Add-on Boards<br />
* Fits Inside Most Existing Cases<br />
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For more details<br />
[http://www.pimodules.com]<br />
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===Protect & leds===<br />
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====Buffer Board====<br />
[http://www.thebox.myzen.co.uk/Raspberry/Buffer_Board.html Buffer Board] How to make a Pi Buffer on Veroboard. Each of the 14 outputs can drive up to 500mA using a Darlington array.<br />
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==== FREE GPIO protect (5 V compatible) + 3 button & leds ====<br />
[[File:Raspberry pi- EASY GPIO.jpg|thumb|[http://ares.asso-ensea.net/robotics/raspberry-pi-easy-gpio-english-version/ EASY GPIO]]]<br />
[http://ares.asso-ensea.net/robotics/raspberry-pi-easy-gpio-english-version/ EASY GPIO] is an GPIO expansion board.(GPIO are protected by diode.)<br />
*3 leds + 3 button <br />
*6 GPIO ( Protected by diode) <br />
*Serial port ( Protected by diode) 3.3V ( compatible 5 V) <br />
* I2C ( Protected by diode) I2C 3.3V<br />
* SPI ( Protected by diode) SPI 3.3V<br />
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==== BerryClip 6 LED Buzzer Board ====<br />
The [http://www.raspberrypi-spy.co.uk/berryclip-6-led-add-on-board/ BerryClip] is a small board providing 6 coloured LEDs, 1 buzzer and 1 switch. It provides an easy and quick introduction to GPIO experimenting. The board plugs directly onto the Raspberry Pi GPIO connector and there are lots of Python example scripts available.<br /><br />
For a more detailed description see: [http://www.raspberrypi-spy.co.uk/berryclip-6-led-add-on-board/ BerryClip on Raspberrypi-spy.co.uk]<br />
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==== LedBorg ====<br />
[[File:LedBorg-Angled-690.png|thumb|[http://piborg.org/ledborg LedBorg]]]<br />
[http://www.piborg.org/ledborg LedBorg] is an ultra bright RGB LED add on board for your Raspberry Pi. Capable of 27 colour combinations and controllable from either a GUI or the command line, it can also perform patterns.<br />
Small board which connects directly to the GPIO header, Light up your case to suit your mood or display status information.<br />
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==== Lo-tech GPIO Interface Board ====<br />
[[File:Lo-tech-gpio-interface-board-front-assembled.JPG|thumb|[http://www.lo-tech.co.uk/product/gpio-interface-board/ Lo-tech GPIO Interface]]]<br />
The [http://www.lo-tech.co.uk/product/gpio-interface-board/ Lo-tech GPIO Interface Board] enables the connection of the Raspberry Pi (B+ and model 2) to the outside world, with 4x opto-isolated inputs, 8x Darlington outputs, and a 1-wire bus for temperature and other sensors. The board has been designed to fit directly on top of the RaspberryPi (similar to the HAT physical specification).<br />
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Also available as [http://www.lo-tech.co.uk/product/gpio-interface-board-pcb/ a bare PCB] - ideal for school projects and anyone wanting the extra challenge of soldering some hardware for their Raspberry Pi.<br />
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==== Meltwater's RGB LED Board ====<br />
As well as a great blog, Meltwater also has a selection of add on boards, including a [http://www.pihardware.co.uk RGB LED board]. This includes 5 bright RGB LEDs, and uses just 8 GPIO pins. The kit includes a pre-prepared strip-board, all the necessary components and cables, and a very complete full-colour manual with lots of code examples.<br />
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This is a great kit for learning how to use the GPIO on the Raspberry Pi, and make some pretty colours while you are at it!<br />
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These boards are also available from the [http://www.pi-supply.com/product/meltwaters-rgb-led-add-on-board-kit/ Pi Supply shop].<br />
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==== GPIO isolated expansion/RTC ====<br />
[http://www.utelectronics.com UT Electronics] is developing a expansion board containing a fully isolated 16-I/O I2C GPIO expander and RTC, with extensive options for further expansion. C and Python libraries will be available at launch. The board will probably be sold as a kit, with SMT components already in place.<br />
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Update: According to their website, the realities of life prevent them from bringing the product to market. They are hoping someone will pick up the ball. They have released the PCB layout and all documentation for free on their website.<br />
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==== LEDs + microswitch ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set01_04/ set01_04] is a universal 8 bit inputs (microswitch) / outputs (LEDs) to be connected to [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi]. Each bit is set as input or output through jumpers position.<br />
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===Robotics/ motors ===<br />
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==== AFLEX Robotic Board ====<br />
[http://www.web4robot.com AFLEX Robotic Board] is dual motor control and data acquisition board with I2C and Serial interfaces. The board provides 2 motor control drivers with max current up to 3.5A, 8-bits data port with each pin setup as digital input /output or analog input, 10-bits ADC with up to 5 analog channels, 4 inputs for the sensor connections, infrared (IR) remote control. The board provides direct connection to Raspberry Pi.<br />
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==== BrickPi ====<br />
The [http://www.dexterindustries.com/BrickPi/ BrickPi] from [http://www.dexterindustries.com/ Dexter Industries] helps you connect LEGO® Mindstorms sensors, motors, and parts to easily turn your credit card size computer into a powerful robot.Some highlights of the product include:<br />
* Connect up to 4 NXT or EV3 motors.<br />
* Connect up to 5 NXT sensors, both digital and analog.<br />
* The BrickPi power supply can power the Raspberry Pi directly.<br />
* Attach LEGO® Technic bricks to the BrickPi case to make awesome robots!<br />
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==== Diablo====<br />
[[File:Diablo.jpg|thumb|[http://piborg.org/diablo Diablo]]]<br />
[http://www.piborg.org/diablo Diablo] is a powerful motor control board for your Raspberry Pi. Aimed at driving large motors at up to 40V, current limiting to 55A, makes it powerful enough for even the most ambitious of projects. It controls two DC motors in forwards and reverse with pulse width modulation (PWM) which is useful for speed control and various stepper and solenoid control applications. Take a look at [https://www.piborg.org/doodleborg DoodleBorg - Our V1 Raspberry Pi tank] to get an idea of what [http://www.piborg.org/diablo Diablo] is designed to control.<br />
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==== Mobile Robot Chassis controlled from RPi ====<br />
[http://www.web4robot.com Mobile Robot Chassis controlled from RPi] is a smart robot platform with embedded robot controller. NO SOLDERING NEEDED. The controller board includes the preprogrammed microcontroller, 4 DC motor drivers and circuitry to read data from sensors. The preloaded software provides the DC motors and Servo motors PWM control, sensor data reading and communication with RPi by I2C interface or wireless channel.<br />
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==== PicoBorg ====<br />
[[File:PicoBorg-Angled-690.png|thumb|[http://piborg.org/picoborg PicoBorg]]]<br />
[http://www.piborg.org/picoborg PicoBorg] is an inexpensive add on board for controlling robotics such as small motors, fans, solenoids, LEDs and the like from the Raspberry Pi GPIO pins. It consists of 4 low side drivers and 4 diodes, and is hardware selectable for either using the Pi PWM output or only GPIO pins.<br />
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==== PicoBorg Reverse ====<br />
[[File:PicoBorgRev-Top-Small.png|thumb|[http://piborg.org/picoborgrev PicoBorg Reverse] ]]<br />
[http://www.piborg.org/picoborgrev PicoBorg Reverse] is an advanced motor control board for Raspberry Pi based robotics projects. It can control small and large motors alike (up to 25 V and 5 A per channel), either driving two DC motors (forward and reverse) at controllable speeds or a single DC motor or stepper at up to 10 A (4, 5, and 6 wire steppers supported). Capable of daisy-chaining multiple boards, it can allow over 200 motors to be controlled from a single Raspberry Pi.<br />
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It is the motor control board that powers [http://piborg.org/doodleborg DoodleBorg].<br />
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==== MOTORplate from Pi-Plates ====<br />
[[File:MOTORbrochure.jpg|thumbnail|MOTORplate from Pi-Plates]]<br />
The Pi-Plates MOTORplate is the most powerful motor controller you can buy for your Raspberry Pi. It has the capability of driving two stepper motors using four step sizes including microstepping. Or, it can control four DC motors with 10 bit resolution. Additional headers allow dedicated power control to each motor controller. There are four 16-bit tachometers for DC speed control and the ability to use acceleration on all motors to prevent stalls and maximize torque. Four protected general purpose inputs can be be attached to end stop, limit, optical, or hall effect sensors. Other features include:<br />
* Dedicated onboard processor<br />
* Allows for future code updates<br />
* Only needs two dedicated RPI pins (GPIO 25 and CE1)<br />
* All features accessible via rich Python command set<br />
* Compatible with all versions of Raspberry Pi<br />
* Design allows up to eight MOTORplates to be stacked together for eight times the motor drive<br />
* Compatible with all other Pi-Plates. <br />
* Uses less than 20mA of DC current during standby<br />
* Conforms to ROHS, FCC Part 15 Class A, and CE standards<br />
* All inputs and outputs ESD and overvoltage protected<br />
* Protects your Raspberry Pi while providing enhanced smart motor control<br />
* Includes programmable LED<br />
* Additional 14-pin header included if B+ signals are required<br />
* Each MOTORplate is 100% tested and verified<br />
* Detailed Online Users Guide with Examples<br />
For detailed specifications, go to https://pi-plates.com/product/motorplate/<br />
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==== PiRoCon ====<br />
[[File:PiRoCon.jpg|thumb|[http://4tronix.co.uk/store/index.php?rt=product/product&product_id=182 PiRoCon 1.2] ]]<br />
[http://4tronix.co.uk/store/index.php?rt=product/product&product_id=182 PiRoCon] PiRoCon is a complete robotics controller for your Raspberry Pi based mobile robot.<br />
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==== PiServoController ====<br />
[[File:PiServoController-board-w300.jpg|thumb|[http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/26 PiServoController]]]<br />
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[http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/26 PiServoController] board from [http://www.openelectrons.com OpenElectrons.com] fits over the GPIO pins of Raspberry Pi, and it can control upto 6 servos from Raspberry Pi. It has i2c interface to control i2c devices. This board provides power stabilization for Raspberry Pi, so that any power fluctuations won't cause RPi to reset. It also provides signal buffering so that you can connect higher voltage servos to the board.<br />
For Servo control, it uses Open Source Software, [https://github.com/richardghirst/PiBits/tree/master/ServoBlaster ServoBlaster]. Users can program the servo movements in Python.<br />
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==== RoboPi Advanced Robot Controller for the Raspberry Pi ====<br />
[[File:RoboPi_Pi_A_0863_web_800px.jpg|300px|thumb|right|RoboPi Advanced Robot Controller]]<br />
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[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/robopi/ RoboPi Advanced Robot Controller] Raspberry Pi expansion board from [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] adds an eight-core 32-bit microcontroller running at 100Mhz to the Raspberry Pi in order to off-load hard real time I/O and allow more precise timing than Linux running on the Pi allows.<br />
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RoboPi works with Rasperry Pi Model A, A+, B, B+, AND Raspberry Pi 2 Model B<br />
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RoboPi also works with Banana Pro, Banana Pi, ODROID C1, MIPS Creator CI20, more supported platforms soon.<br />
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RoboPi features: <br />
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- 8 channel 12 bit Analog to digital converter<br />
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- 24 digital I/O's each of which can be independently configured as digital input, digital output, PWM output, servo output, Ping sensor input<br />
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- three 10 pin expansion headers for the 8 core microcontroller (Parallax Propeller) corresponding to banks of servo connectors<br />
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- i2c expansion headers for both RoboPi and the Raspberry Pi<br />
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- easy to use Wiring-like API for controlling RoboPi with C / C++<br />
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- easy to use Wiring-like Python API for Python 2.7 and 3.2 <br />
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Note: Python support for the MIPS Creator CI20 not yet available, however C/C++ support is available<br />
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[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/robopi/ For more information about RoboPi please visit the RoboPi product page]<br />
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==== Robot Controller with direct connection to RPi ====<br />
[http://www.web4robot.com Robot Controller with direct connection to RPi] is a versalite Mobile Robot Chassis controller board with I2C interface and wireless communication channel. The controller board includes the preprogrammed microcontroller and provides the motor drivers to control 4 DC motors, 2 speed encoder channels, ultrasonic distance measurement channel, infrared obstacle avoidance sensor and 5 analog channels for your sensor connections (line following sensors or obstacle avoidance sensors). The board also provides 2 Servo motor controls to create the robot pan/tilt head.<br />
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==== RPi Servo board ====<br />
[[File:RPi Servo board.jpg|thumb|[http://electronics.chroma.se/rpisb.php Raspberry Pi Servo board] ]]<br />
The [http://electronics.chroma.se/rpisb.php Raspberry Pi Servo board] by [[User:adent|adent]] is a small expansion board for connecting up to eight RC servos and/or an ESC (Electronic Speed Controller) to the RPi. It has a pass through for the GPIO port and it uses the serial line in it for commands. The interface is a simple ASCII-protocol via the serial port. It also has five own GPIO-pins that is not supported by card firmware yet. Firmware is released as GPL. Can power RPi from ESC or external source.<br />
Youtube clip of [http://youtu.be/_W1WXnL9MeA first prototype]. Working on an alternate firmware to connect DHT22/11 humidity/temperature sensors to the board instead.<br />
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==== RPi SOFTWARE Servo board ====<br />
The [http://electronics.chroma.se/rpiswsb.php Raspberry Pi SOFTWARE Servo board] by [[User:adent|adent]] is a small expansion board for connecting up to eight RC servos and/or an ESC (Electronic Speed Controller) to the RPi. It has a pass through for the GPIO port. Can power RPi from ESC or external source.<br />
It needs a [http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=37&t=15011&hilit=servo kernel module] to work. The card only buffers the GPIO of the RPi and <br />
provides convenient connectors. Since there was room on the PCB, the serialport, GND and 3V3 is broken out.<br />
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====Servo Pi - PWM servo controller====<br />
[[File:Servopi.jpg|thumb|Servo Pi PWM board]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/44/Servo-Pi Servo Pi] is a 16-channel, 12-bit PWM controller suitable for driving LEDs and radio control servos. The board is based around PCA9685 PWM I2C LED controller IC from NXT and can drive each of the 16 outputs with 12 bit (4096 steps) duty cycle from 0% to 100%.<br />
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====16channel Servo-Pi & 16 channel GPIO ====<br />
[[File:Pi-pwm16-gpio16-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|16GPIO&16PWM]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-9685-23017-lp.html 16channel PWM Servo Pi& 16 GPIO]<br />
Can control up to 16 Servo Motor & 16 i2c/spi GPIO with 16 LED for GPIO status for raspberry Pi A/B<br />
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==== UltraBorg ====<br />
[[File:UltraBorg.jpg|thumb|[http://piborg.org/ultraBorg UltraBorg] ]]<br />
[http://www.piborg.org/UltraBorg UltraBorg] is a 16 bit PWM / servo controller and Ultrasonic module interface board. It communicates with the Raspberry Pi over I2C and does the servo control and ultrasonic reading, processing and filtering in a Pic microcontroller on the UltraBorg board. This leaves the Raspberry Pi free to perform tasks without worrying about timing, delays, or CPU intensive processes. The Ultrasonic side includes inbuilt simple filtering, and the servo side includes power on position saving, and endstop/limit saving in to the Pic micro EEPROM.<br />
It is capable of controlling 4 servos, and reading 4 ultrasonic modules. It has inbuilt 5V to 3.3V logic level conversion, and is aimed as a plug and go solution.<br />
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==== XLoBorg ====<br />
[[File:XLoBorg-top-690.png|thumb|[http://piborg.org/xloborg XLoBorg] ]]<br />
[http://www.piborg.org/XLoBorg XLoBorg] is a 3 axis accelerometer and 3 axis magnetometer which can be used as a compass and would be especially useful in UAV/drones. It plugs directly into the Raspberry Pi and requires no additional connections.<br />
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==== Multi Pi ====<br />
[[File:Multipi_rev.jpg|thumb|[http://elinux.org/images/8/8d/ Multi-Pi] ]]<br />
[http://www.rasplay.org Multi-Pi] is motor* drive extention shield for raspberry-pi and can add many sensor, clcd, glcd etc.. with motor dirve on the shield.<br />
motor* : dc motor, bldc(add resister), stepping.<br />
in addition, Only sn754410(or SN754410NE)motor drive if not use this can be used as a various raspberrypi extention shield.<br />
we has been post on the www.rasplay.org: [http://www.rasplay.org our website]<br />
* RC Car for Raspberrypi Project [http://www.rasplay.org/?p=5820 post click]<br />
* Uart connect for Raspberrypi [http://www.rasplay.org/?p=6109 post click]<br />
* USB HUB for Raspberrypi [http://www.rasplay.org/?p=6440 post click]<br />
* Pi monitoring GLCD [http://www.rasplay.org/?p=5972 post click]<br />
* ETC ... [http://www.rasplay.org/?p=6451 post click]<br />
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====32channel Servo-Pi====<br />
[[File:pi-pwm-32-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|32channel-PWM]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-9685-2-lp.html 32channel Servo Pi]<br />
Can control up to 32 Servo Motor for raspberry Pi A/B<br />
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====8 Motor-Pi====<br />
[[File:Pi-8motor-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|8Motor-Pi]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-L293d-4.html 8 Motor Robot Pi]<br />
Can control up to 8 Motor for B+<br />
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===Home Automation ===<br />
==== UniPi ====<br />
[[File:UniPi_set.png|thumb|[http://www.unipi.technology/ UniPi]]]<br />
[http://www.unipi.technology/ UniPi] (v 1.1) is universal home automation controller based on the Raspberry Pi. It features eight 5A@220V relays, 14 digital inputs (5-24V), two analog inputs (0-10V), 0-10V analog output, 1wire master and a small user-available eeprom memory. There is also many expansion boards coming up, such as relay, solid state, analog output, 8channel 1wire and many more.... On top of that, there is [https://github.com/UniPiTechnology/evok/ opensource API] with a build-in web server for easy controlling of UniPi.<br />
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==== PiPan ====<br />
[[File:PiPan-by-openelectrons.jpg|thumb|[http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/15 PiPan]]]<br />
[http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/15 PiPan] is a Pan/Tilt Kit for PiCamera designed by [http://www.openelectrons.com OpenElectrons.com]. Pi-Pan provides Pan and tilt movements for your Raspberry Pi Camera, using two servos for X and Y axis movements. The kit includes servos, mounting hardware and [http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/26 PiServoController] board to control servo movements.<br />
Users can program the servo control/camera movements, etc. in Python.<br />
There also is an addon light that can be fitted in front of the PiCamera to illuminate subjects, [http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/19 PiLight].<br />
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==== RPIDOM ====<br />
[http://www.yadom.fr/carte-rpidom.html RPIDOM] is an inexpensive expansion board dedicated to home automation. It provides a 1wire interface, 2 teleinformation interfaces (french power meters), an RTC and a 5V connector.<br />
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==== Heber x10i ====<br />
[http://www.heber.co.uk/gaming-amusement/xline/x10i-overview/ Heber Ltd] X10i integrates real time I/O into a RPi control system. A secure real-time controller that permits control over multiple and different types of inputs and outputs, and uses the USB 2.0 communication standard. It is an all in one plug and play board for developing LED drivers, control, sensing of different switches, and driving stepper motors. Exclusive features include a real time clock, battery backed static ram, a Dallas chip (for unique board identification), 2 serial communication ports, a powerful audio amp and a independent dedicated on board processor.<br />
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Heber now offers drivers in C/C++ and Linux to make it even easier for programmers, inventors and developers to connect with the outside world using X10i and their Raspberry Pi.<br />
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==== SmartHome Sytem Board ====<br />
[[File:Pi-smarthome-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|SmartHome System Board]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-smarthome.html SmartHome ]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-smarthome-ext.html SmartHome Lite ]<br />
[http://smarthome.pridopia.co.uk/ SmartHome Server ]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-smarthome-ac-box01.html SmartHome AC control Box]<br />
The Smart Home project is aimed towards creating a system capable of controlling devices over the internet from any device. Currently the system supports up to 8 Controlled devices and 1 DHT 2302/22 Temperature and Humidity Sensor. The main device ( G1 ) Can be triggered by<br />
temperature (with a DHT sensor) or time. The system uses Solid State Relays ( SSR ) or Switching Relays, The Switching Relays are louder and sound a "Click" when they switch.<br />
The SSR support to 10Amps . The system can be deployed to control your air conditioning during the hot summers or electronic heaters during the winter, another use would be to wire the system up to your house lights / power and control your lights from over the internet.<br />
Additional items are the 84x48 pixel screen to show extra info, last command sent and a countdown to update / check server status and also show Temperature and Humidity.<br />
The advantage to using our system over another system is that everything is built for each other ( The Temperature sensors, the relays, and the screen ).<br />
The system uses the internet through WiFi or an Ethernet cable to connect to our secure servers which enable the website interface and the Android app to easily communicate with your device.<br />
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==== Vending-Pi System Board ====<br />
[[File:Pi-vending-pi-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|Vending-Pi System]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-vending.html Vending-Pi System ]<br />
[http://vending.pridopia.co.uk/ Vending-Pi Server]<br />
The system housed inside the Vending Machine will collect data from the Vending Machine when a Technician / a valid person with the Android App + the right password connects to the RPi. This then allows them to download the data from the Machine and store it on the Android Phone / Tablet. The data is encrypted and cannot be edited or spoofed. The file is then uploaded to our secure servers and an accountant or manager can review the datAa such as coins in, coins out, coins stored, stock details, errors, and even temperature and humidity logs over time ( graph view )<br />
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=== Serial interfaces ===<br />
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====1-Wire Pi ====<br />
[[File:1wirepi.jpg|thumbnail|1 Wire Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/27/1-Wire-Pi 1 Wire Pi] from AB Electronics UK is a communication board supporting the 1-Wire® protocol. A 5V buffered I2C port is also provided on the board.<br />
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====1-Wire Pi Plus ====<br />
[[File:1_wire_pi_plus.jpg|thumbnail|1 Wire Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/60/1-Wire-Pi-Plus 1 Wire Pi Plus] from AB Electronics UK is a communication board supporting the 1-Wire® protocol. Designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. A 5V buffered I2C port is also provided on the board.<br />
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==== Single and 8 Channel 1-Wire Masters from Sheepwalk Electronics ====<br />
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[[File:SWE RPI123.jpg|thumbnail|none]]<br />
[http://www.sheepwalkelectronics.co.uk/ Sheepwalk Electronics] have developed a series of expansion boards for the Raspberry Pi to interface your Raspberry Pi to a Dallas/Maxim 1-Wire network. The range includes a simple passive "master" (called the RPI1) to allow easy use of the kernel 1-Wire driver, a single channel I2C master based around the DS2482-100 (called the RPI2) and an 8 channel I2C master based around the DS2482-800 (the RPI3). The modules are now all available for sale on our website. We also sell a range 1-Wire slave boards including temperature and humidity sensors and I/O boards.<br />
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====1-Wire-17 Port for B+====<br />
[[File:Pi-1-wrie-17-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|1-Wire 17Port]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-2482-800-2.html 1-Wire 17Port]<br />
From [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia]17 Port 1-Wire board for B+ with RTC<br />
use DS2482-800 X2 + DS2482-100 X1 + DS1307 + DS18B20<br />
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====Pi232 RS232 board====<br />
[http://www.logicethos.com/Blog/2012-06-21:_Pi232_Raspberry_Pi_RS232_boards Pi232] is an RS232 expansion board that plugs onto GPIO connector.<br />
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====Pi-Wire====<br />
[http://go.je/18z Pi-Wire] Homelabs are developing options for connection of a 1-wire bus to the RaspberryPi. Boards include SPI breakout connections for future boards.<br />
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====rpi_serial====<br />
BitWizard has a [http://www.bitwizard.nl/wiki/index.php/Raspberry_pi_expansion_system_page#expansion_boards Raspberrypi serial breakout board]. It breaks out four serial buses from the GPIO port.<br />
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BitWizard then has a series SPI (or I2C) expansion boards that can be daisy-chained off the SPI (or I2C) buses of the expansion board. A virtually unlimited number of expansion boards can be connected. Expansion boards are available that drive a simple 16x2 text LCD, more general purpose IOs, servos, temperature sensors, relays, optocouplers etc. <br />
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====RPi RS232 Breakout Board====<br />
[http://zuzebox.wordpress.com/2012/02/07/rs232-breakout-board-v0-20-for-raspberry-pi/ RPi RS232 Breakout Board] is a simple RS232 breakout board for the Raspberry Pi. You can get these boards at tindie.com in the [https://www.tindie.com/stores/DTronixs/ DTronixs store]<br />
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==== RS232 to TTL converter ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set01_03/ set01_03] translates RS232 signals to TTL to be connected to P2's [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi] serial communication port.<br />
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====Serial Pi - RS232 serial interface====<br />
[[File:Serialpi.jpg|thumbnail|Serial Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/29/Serial-Pi Serial Pi] is a stackable communication board supporting the RS232 serial protocol.<br />
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====Serial Pi Plus - RS232 serial interface====<br />
[[File:Serialpiplus.jpg|thumbnail|Serial Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/51/Serial-Pi-Plus Serial Pi Plus] is a stackable communication board supporting the RS232 serial protocol. Designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2.<br />
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==== USB - RS232 TTL / I2C translator ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set01_05/ set01_05] has three functions : 1st) translating USB to TTL Tx and Rx to be connected to [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi], 2nd) converting USB to I2C and 3rd) supplying voltage to next board (it is not for 3Bpi) if jumper is between positions 1 and 2.<br />
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==== Pi-BT-COM-Pi RS232 - serial console - Bluetooth - RTC====<br />
[[File:Pi-compi-bt-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|Pi-BT-COM-Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-com-bt-bp.html Pi-BT-COM-Pi] provide RS232 - 3.5mm serial console Port - Bluetooth console Port - RTC function in one board <br />
also have RFID module socket & NRF24L01 module socket for Raspberry Pi B+<br />
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===Sound ===<br />
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==== Wolfson sound card ====<br />
The equivalent of a high end sound card for the PI. Features:<br />
* 3.5 mm jack (4-pole) for a headset/boom mic combination for gaming or VoIP applications<br />
* 3.5 mm jack for microphone input<br />
* On-board MEMS microphone<br />
* 3.5 mm jack stereo line input for connection to devices such as digital audio players (iPod etc.) or mobile phones<br />
* 3.5 mm jack stereo line output for connection to devices such as external stereo amplifiers or powered speakers<br />
* Phono jack for electrical (not optical) S/PDIF digital input<br />
* On-board class D power amplifier for external speakers, with connection to external power source if needed.<br />
* Small pin header for extra functions if they are low cost, already on-chip, and don't require any further components<br />
* Raspberry Pi form factor<br />
http://www.element14.com/community/community/raspberry-pi/raspberry-pi-accessories/wolfson_pi<br />
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==== HiFiBerry DAC ====<br />
A high-end 24bit/192kHz DAC that connects to the I2S header. The board has RCA and phono jack line-level outputs with 2Vrms output, but does not need an external power supply.<br />
<br />
http://www.hifiberry.com/dac/<br />
<br />
==== HiFiBerry Digi ====<br />
An S/PDIF output card for the Raspberry Pi. Features an optical and an isolated electrical output<br />
<br />
http://www.hifiberry.com/hbdigi/<br />
<br />
==== Raspi-T-DAC ====<br />
http://www.tjaekel.com/T-DAC/raspi.html<br />
<br />
===Arduino===<br />
==== Arduino Shield and Raspberry Pi ====<br />
a little board with Arduino socket and Raspberry Pi socket<br />
you can power the boards with 12Volt or 5Volt<br />
http://www.progetti-hw-sw.it/raspberry.htm<br />
<br />
==== aLaMode ====<br />
[http://wyolum.com/?p=824 “À la mode”] is an Arduino clone specifically designed to interface with the Raspberry Pi. You can of course connect a standard Arduino to a Pi USB port using a cord, but when you want a turnkey solution, how about an Arduino compatible “plate” (shield) that fits right on top of the Raspberry Pi with direct access to GPIO port? The Linux side handles all of the displays, human interfaces, and number crunching. The low power Arduino compatible “à la mode” board handles sensors, servos/motors, and provides a highly accurate real time clock.<br />
<br />
==== ArduiPi ====<br />
The [https://hallard.me/arduipi-the-shield-that-brings-arduino-to-raspberry-pi/ ArduiPi] is a board that brings Arduino world to Raspberry Pi and vice-versa. It is totally open source Hardware and Software.<br />
<br />
The features are:<br />
<br />
* Power the Arduino side with Raspberry power or with external power.<br />
* Selectable Arduino side power with 5V or 3.3V <br />
* FTDI cable connector to be able to program Arduino independently leaving RX/TX of arduino and Raspberry free.<br />
* ICSP connector.<br />
* Power level shifter between Pi and Arduino for I2C, SPI, Serial, and all Pi V1 and V2 GPIO pins.<br />
* Raspberry Pi board Revision 2 with four new GPIO <br />
* I2C Bus available from Arduino AND/OR Raspberry Pi<br />
* I2C to 1-Wire controller on the board providing fully OWFS (or other) support for Raspberry Pi OR Arduino with dedicated library<br />
* Feature to connect I2C between Arduino And Raspberry Pi (Arduino will become a I2C slave from Raspberry Pi)<br />
* Feature to connect SPI between Arduino and Raspberry Pi (Arduino will become a SPI slave from Raspberry)<br />
* Feature to connect the Arduino UART to Raspberry Pi Serial to do communication<br />
* Availability to use the French dedicated Téléinformation monitoring electricity signal issued from the main power meter to Arduino or Raspberry Pi<br />
* Grove connector on board for I2C and Serial connection for Raspberry and Arduino<br />
* Sized place to plug aAdafruit I2C or SPI Oled breakout board that can be driven by Arduino or Raspberry Pi in SPI or I2C<br />
* Sized place to plug a NRF24L01 Wireless breakout board. Breakout board fitting this format will be available for RFM12B, RFM69W, SD card and SPI flash memory. This will let you use the majority of RF module used today<br />
* Sized place for 3 x 1-Wire devices on board.<br />
* Sized place for using PWM devices (switchable with on board power or external power)<br />
* Two free pins available on level shifter chip for custom usage.<br />
<br />
Details, documentation and all others can be found [https://hallard.me/arduipi-the-shield-that-brings-arduino-to-raspberry-pi/ here]<br />
Schematics, PCB, sample code are on [https://github.com/hallard/arduipi github]<br />
<br />
==== Raspberry Pi to Arduino Shields Connection Bridge ====<br />
[http://www.cooking-hacks.com/index.php/documentation/tutorials/raspberry-pi-to-arduino-shields-connection-bridge Raspberry Pi to Arduino Shields Connection Bridge] allows you to use any of the shields, boards and modules designed for Arduino in Raspberry Pi. It includes also the possibility of connecting digital and analog sensors, using the same pinout of Arduino but with the power and capabilities of Raspberry. Using arduPi library, you will be able to make programs in Raspberry with the same code used in Arduino. To do so, Cooking Hacks Team have implemented conversion functions so that you can control in the same way as in Arduino all the I/O interfaces: i2C, SPI, UART, analog, digital, in Raspberry Pi.<br />
<br />
==== Paper-Duino-Pi ====<br />
[http://www.paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=raspberry_boards:paperduinopi Paper-Duino-Pi] is an Arduino shield for the Raspberry Pi. Due to the fact that it is designed as Paper-PCB it is easy to create and one doesn't need a printed circuit board. All components are cheap standard electronic parts. [http://youtu.be/e-x_ZPg8ymo A video is found here].<br />
<br />
==== PiDuino ====<br />
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5c1Dfaf57g Youtube video] showing prototype board<br />
<br />
==== Ponte ====<br />
[http://omer.me/2012/05/introducing-ponte/ PONTE initial post] An arduino shield bridge from Omer and SKPang<br />
<br />
==== RPi-ShieldBridge ====<br />
[https://github.com/watterott/RPi-ShieldBridge RPi-ShieldBridge] An Arduino Shield Bridge with connector for a 2.8" TFT-Display with Touchpanel.<br />
<br />
=== RTC ===<br />
==== RPI RTC ====<br />
[http://www.yadom.fr/rpi-shield/carte-rpi-rtc.html RPI RTC] is a inexpensive Real Time Clock (RTC) board.<br />
<br />
==== RTC-COM-Pi ====<br />
[[File:Pi-rtc-compi-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|RTC-COM-Pi]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-com-lite-bp.html RTC-COM-Pi]<br />
RTC with RS232 COM Port & 3.5mm serial console port<br />
<br />
==== AbioRTC ====<br />
[http://www.axiris.eu/en/index.php/i-o-cards/abiortc AbioRTC] is an inexpensive real-time clock (RTC) expansion board.<br />
<br />
====RTC Pi Real time Clock Module ====<br />
[[File:Rtcpi.jpg|thumbnail|RTC Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/15/RTC-Pi-Real-time-Clock-Module RTC Pi] is a real time clock module which connects via the GPIO port on a Raspberry Pi.<br />
<br />
====RTC Pi Plus Real time Clock Module ====<br />
[[File:Rtcpiplus.jpg|thumbnail|RTC Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/52/RTC-Pi-Plus RTC Pi Plus] is a real time clock module which connects via the GPIO port on a Raspberry Pi. Designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. <br />
<br />
{{clr}}<br />
<br />
<br />
==== Pi Rtc Dio Gold *NEW* ====<br />
<br />
[[File:Pi_Rtc_Dio_0640a_web.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Pi Rtc Dio expansion board for the Raspberry Pi]]<br />
<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-rtc-dio/ Mikronauts Pi Rtc Dio Real Time Clock & I/O Expansion Board] that stacks on top of the Raspberry Pi and was designed by [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] to add a real time clock, 32 digital I/O's and 3.3v power supply making one-off expansion circuits easier for everyone. Pi Rtc Dio also has a four pin I2C expansion header, and a five pin COM connector for future expansion.<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc Dio works with Rasperry Pi Model A, A+, B, B+ and the new Raspberry Pi 2 Model B<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc DIO also works with the Banana Pro and the Banana Pi, however the Bananas already have an on-board RTC.<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc Dio comes as a kit which includes an extra tall stacking header and mounting hardware that secures the board to the Raspberry Pi Rev.2 test mounting holes - keeping the board securely mounted on the Pi.<br />
<br />
Up to four Pi Rtc Dio boards can be stacked on a single Raspberry Pi without the need for a bus or rack solution. The board has an extra large prototyping area that is silk screened to clearly indicate signal busses. <br />
<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-rtc-dio/ For more information about EZasPi, please visit the Pi Rtc Dio product page]<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc Dio can be combined with EZasPi prototyping boards, Pi Jumper breakout board, RoboPi and additional Pi Rtc Dio boards for a greatly expanded Pi system]<br />
<br />
==== CJE/4D RTC ====<br />
(No longer available, dead link)<br />
On 2nd January 2012, CJE/4D announced that they have a real-time clock (RTC) expansion board in the works: [http://www.raspberrypi.org/forum/features-and-requests/rtc]<br />
<br />
=== Displays (LCD/TFT) ===<br />
<br />
==== AdvaBoard RPi1 ====<br />
The AdvaBoard RPi1 contains an interface for TFT displays (3.2" - 7.0") incl. touchscreen.<br />
For details, see [#advaboard_rpi1 below], or visit the websites [http://www.advaboard.de www.advaboard.de]<br />
or [http://www.advamation.com/products/embeddedpc/advaboard.html www.advamation.com/products/embeddedpc/advaboard.html].<br />
<br />
====MZTX-PI-EXT====<br />
The 'Tontec' 2.4-inch TFT LCD 240x320 RGB Pixels touchscreen is a small board that plugs into J1. The touch part uses a TSC2003 chip on the I2C bus; the screen data goes trough the SPI bus and uses a couple of GPIO. There are pins to extend SPI & I2C bus and a GPIO extender LP3943 , '16-LED Fun Light Driver' http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/snvs256b/snvs256b.pdf). See http://helloraspberrypi.blogspot.be/2014/01/setup-tontec-24-inch-tft-lcd-240x320.html for the display and http://www.raspberrypi.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=91&t=64414 for a discussion about the 'touch' part. (See [[MZTX-PI-EXT]])<br />
<br />
====LCD-Master-Pi====<br />
[[File:Rs-pi-LCD-master-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|GPIO-LCD Master]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-LCD-master.html LCD Master]<br />
support 84x48 pixels LCD & 16x2 & 20x4 character LCD<br />
also have i2c Ver, full [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/rs-pi-set-scratch.html Pi_Scratch] software support,<br />
<br />
===Multifunctions===<br />
<br />
==== ADC Pi - Raspberry Pi Analogue to Digital converter ====<br />
[[File:Adcpi.jpg|thumbnail|ADC Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/17/ADC-Pi-V2---Raspberry-Pi-Analogue-to-Digital-converter ADC Pi V2.1] is an 8 channel 17 bit analogue to digital converter designed to work with the Raspberry Pi platform. The ADC Pi V2.1 is based on two Microchip MCP3424 A/D converters each containing 4 analogue inputs with up to 18 bit resolution. <br />
<br />
==== ADC Pi Plus - Raspberry Pi Analogue to Digital converter ====<br />
[[File:Adcpiplus.jpg|thumbnail|ADC Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/56/ADC-Pi-Plus---Raspberry-Pi-Analogue-to-Digital-converter ADC Pi Plus] is an 8 channel 17 bit analogue to digital converter designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. . The ADC Pi Plus is based on two Microchip MCP3424 A/D converters each containing 4 analogue inputs with up to 18 bit resolution. <br />
<br />
====ADC DAC Pi - 12 bit 2 channel ADC and DAC====<br />
[[File:Adcdacpi.jpg|thumbnail|ADC DAC Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/39/ADC-DAC-Pi-Raspberry-Pi-ADC-and-DAC-expansion-board ADCDAC Pi] is a 2 channel 12 bit analogue to digital converter and 2 channel 12 bit digital to analogue converter designed to work with the Raspberry Pi platform. <br />
<br />
==== AdvaBoard RPi1 ====<br />
The [http://www.advaboard.de AdvaBoard RPi1] contains:<br />
<br />
* TFT-display-interface (3.2" 320x240, 5" 800x480, 7" 800x480)<br />
* touchscreen interface<br />
* real-time-clock (RTC)<br />
* CPLD + a microcontroller<br />
* all I/Os are 5V-tolerant, except I2C<br />
* analog-I/Os (4* 16bit inputs, 2* 8bit outputs)<br />
* separate connectors for all interfaces (I2C, SPI, digital/analog-I/O, RS-232, RS-485 incl. pluggable terminator)<br />
* power-management: battery-backed RPC/I2C-interfaces, power-down, power-up on time or event, separately powered peripherals<br />
* JTAG-programmer for Xilinx CPLDs/FPGAs, C2-programmer for SiLabs C8051F*<br />
* software (C + Python 2.6/3.x libraries, free example programs)<br />
<br />
Details can be found at [http://www.advamation.com/products/embeddedpc/advaboard.html www.advamation.com/products/embeddedpc/advaboard.html]<br />
<br />
==== Amescon RasPiComm ====<br />
[[File:RasPiComm.jpg|thumbnail|right|RasPiComm]]<br />
The [http://www.amescon.com/products.aspx RasPiComm] by [http://www.amescon.com/ Amescon] is a piggyback-mountable extension board and offers:<br />
<br />
* RS-485<br />
* RS-232<br />
* RTC<br />
* direct I2C connector<br />
* 5-way joystick<br />
with driver support. Fully compatible with the B+!<br />
<br />
More information: [http://www.amescon.com/products/technical-specifications.aspx Technical Specifications].<br />
<br />
==== Amescon RasPiComm+ ====<br />
<br />
[[File:RPCPMainboard.jpg|thumbnail|right|RasPiComm+ mainboard with 4 modules (not attached)]]<br />
<br />
The [http://www.amescon.com/products/raspicommplus.aspx RasPiComm+] by [http://www.amescon.com/ Amescon] is a modular extension board for the Raspberry Pi and offers:<br />
<br />
* 4 module slots for a wide range of modules (RS-232, RS-485 4 Wire, GSM, GPS, 1Wire, CAN, 8 Input, 8 Output, 16 isolated I/O, Profibus,...)<br />
* RTC<br />
* easy to set up<br />
* full driver support<br />
* industrial version for isolated 24V available<br />
<br />
The RasPiComm+ will be launched Q1 2015. If you want to have it before the official launch, you can support the [http://igg.me/p/997426/x/9106232 Indiegogo campaign].<br />
<br />
====Com Pi RS232 Serial and 1-Wire ====<br />
[[File:Compi.jpg|thumbnail|Com Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/26/Com-Pi-RS232-Serial-and-1-Wire Com Pi] from AB Electronics is a communication board supporting RS232 and 1-Wire® protocols. A 5V buffered I2C port is also provided on the board.<br />
<br />
==== PIC PI ====<br />
[http://www.pic-pi.com www.pic-pi.com] python libraries and hardware for RS232, RS485, Real Time Clock, 2x Analog outputs, 2x 240vac 10 A Relays, 22x Individually configurable Analog inputs of digital IO<br />
<br />
==== PICAN ====<br />
[http://http://www.beyond-kinetics.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=1827] <br />
PiCAN plugs onto GPIO pins and contains:<br />
* CAN controller and transceiver (2515 based). DB9 connection to vehicle OBDII connector, pins for a robot Controller Area Network.<br />
* 5V 2amp regulator for battery powered systems (6 to 24V)<br />
* EM406 GPS module connector<br />
* 3 GPIO buttons<br />
* 4 LEDS<br />
<br />
====Breakout Pi - Prototyping board====<br />
[[File:Breakoutpi.jpg|thumbnail|Breakout Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/46/products3Raspberry-Pi46Breakout-Pi Breakout Pi] is a useful and versatile prototyping expansion board for the Raspberry Pi models A and B.<br />
<br />
==== Buzzberry Buzz-Board Interface ====<br />
[http://fortito.com Buzzberry] is an interface board enabling expansion using the Buzz-Board modular system designed primarily for educational use.<br />
<br />
==== DAQCplate from Pi-Plates ====<br />
[[File:DAQCplate-R1.0.png|thumbnail|DAQCplate from Pi-Plates]]<br />
The Pi-Plates DAQC (DAC-SEE) adds a rich set of input/output options to your Raspberry Pi. It includes 7 powerful digital outputs for driving external devices such as relays and high current LEDs as well as 8 analog to digital inputs for measuring temperature, voltage, humidity and more. In addition there are eight digital inputs, two analog outputs, and seven general purpose indicator LEDs. Other features include:<br />
* Dedicated onboard processor<br />
* Provides real time data collection<br />
* Allows for future code updates<br />
* Only needs two dedicated RPI pins (GPIO 25 and CE1)<br />
* All features accessible via rich Python command set<br />
* Compatible with all versions of Raspberry Pi<br />
* Design allows up to eight DAQCplates to be stacked together for eight times the I/O<br />
* Uses less than 20mA of DC current during standby<br />
* Conforms to ROHS, FCC Part 15 Class A, and CE standards<br />
* All inputs and outputs ESD and overvoltage protected<br />
* Protects your Raspberry Pi while providing enhanced I/O<br />
* Includes programmable bi-color LED<br />
* Additional 14-pin header included if B+ signals are required<br />
* Capable of reading up to seven HC-SR04 distance sensors<br />
* Each DAQCplate is 100% tested and verified<br />
* Detailed Online Users Guide with Examples<br />
For detailed specifications, go to https://pi-plates.com/product/daqcplate/<br />
<br />
====Delta-Sigma Pi 18 bit Analogue to Digital converter ====<br />
[[File:Deltasigmapi.jpg|thumbnail|Delta Sigma Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/14/Delta-Sigma-Pi-18-bit-Analogue-to-Digital-converter Delta-Sigma Pi] is an 8 channel analogue to digital converter designed for use on the Raspberry Pi computer platform. The board is based around the MCP3424 low noise and high accuracy 18 bit delta-sigma analogue to digital converter from Microchip Technology Inc. A pair of MCP3424 converters are included on the board along with an I2C buffer interface allowing you to connect additional 5V I2C devices to the same bus.<br />
<br />
====GertBoard====<br />
::''main page: [[RPi Gertboard]]''<br />
This board is a buffer between your Rpi and the real world, use it to flash LEDs on and off, drive motors, run sensors and all that other fun stuff.<ref>http://www.raspberrypi.org/archives/411</ref><br />
<br />
====GELI 'jelly'(GPIO Experimenter and Lab Interface Board)====<br />
[http://www.fulburncams.gb.net/ Raspberry Geli Board] Extends the GPIO and provides I2C, D2A/A2D, DC Motor(L298), RS232, Realtime Clock (DS1307), 1-wire and prototyping area on 150 * 100mmm PCB.<br />
<br />
==== GrovePi ====<br />
[[File:DexterIndustries-GrovePi.jpg|thumbnail|GrovePi]]<br />
The [http://www.dexterindustries.com/GrovePi/ GrovePi] from [http://www.dexterindustries.com/ Dexter Industries] is a slide on board for the Raspberry Pi that allows the Raspberry Pi to communicate with hundreds of plug and play [http://www.seeedstudio.com/wiki/GROVE_System Grove Sensors]. Some highlights of the product include:<br />
* Modular plug and play modules, no more headaches for wiring the sensors. All modules are connect using a simple 4 wire cable.<br />
* Access Grove analog, digital, serial and I2C sensors from Raspberry Pi.<br />
* Sockets: 3x Analog, 6x Digital, 4x I2C, 1x serial and 1x pass-through Raspberry Pi serial.<br />
* Libraries available in C and Python - see [https://github.com/DexterInd/GrovePi/ GitHub repo].<br />
* The GrovePi communicates with the Raspberry Pi over the I2C interface at address 0x40.<br />
* I2C sockets allow sensors to directly communicate with the Raspberry Pi or interpreted and relayed via the GrovePi.<br />
* ATMEGA328P microcontroller.<br />
* Open source firmware.<br />
<br />
====IO Pi 32 Channel Port Expander====<br />
[[File:Iopi.jpg|thumbnail|IO Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/18/IO-Pi-32-Channel-Port-Expander-for-the-Raspberry-Pi-computer-boards IO Pi] is a 32 channel digital expansion board designed for use on the Raspberry Pi computer platform. The board is based around the MCP23017 16-bit I/O expander from Microchip Technology Inc. A pair of MCP23017 expanders are included on the board allowing you to connect up to 32 digital inputs or outputs to the Raspberry Pi.<br />
<br />
====IO Pi Plus 32 Channel Port Expander====<br />
[[File:Iopiplus.jpg|thumbnail|IO Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/54/IO-Pi-Plus IO Pi Plus] is a 32 channel digital expansion board designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. The board is based around the MCP23017 16-bit I/O expander from Microchip Technology Inc. A pair of MCP23017 expanders are included on the board allowing you to connect up to 32 digital inputs or outputs to the Raspberry Pi.<br />
<br />
==== Pi Crust ====<br />
[http://picru.st picru.st] is a very compact and cheap breakout board for your Raspberry Pi that allows easy access to the Pi's pins, grouping them into a logical order and adding clear labeling. Small and simple. Now available to purchase in kit form on Kickstarter here - [http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/pisupply/pi-crust-easily-connect-electronics-to-your-raspbe Pi Crust Kickstarter]<br />
<br />
====Piface====<br />
[http://piface.openlx.org.uk Piface] is simpler than the [[RPi Gertboard]] (it's aimed at less experienced users), but also intended to connect to PCs and Android to be platform agnostic<br />
<br />
==== Pi MiniLab - Education / Experimental Board ====<br />
[http://www.web4robot.com Pi MiniLab Education / Experimental Board] is a small size RPi add-ons board. The board includes the circuitry for the experiments with analog signals, sensor connections and circuitry to control the external devices as the relays, motors, high current LEDs.<br />
Key Features:<br />
12-bit ADC with 5 analog channels, 12-bit DAC, 4 analog amplifiers, analog comparator, frequency generator, 1-Wire port, on-boar potentiometer, RGB LED, 4 high power outputs, circuitry for LCD 20x4 or 16x2, voltage regulator. Board size - 2.1"x1.6" (53mm x 41mm).<br />
<br />
==== Pi Rtc Dio Silver *NEW* ====<br />
<br />
[[File:Pi_Rtc_Dio_0640a_web.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Pi Rtc Dio expansion board for the Raspberry Pi]]<br />
<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-rtc-dio/ Mikronauts Pi Rtc Dio Silver I/O Expansion Board] stacks on top of the Raspberry Pi and was designed by [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] to add 32 digital I/O's and 3.3v power supply making one-off expansion circuits easier for everyone. Pi Rtc Dio Silver also has a four pin I2C expansion header, and a five pin COM connector for future expansion.<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc Dio works with Rasperry Pi Model A, A+, B, B+ and the new Raspberry Pi 2 Model B<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc DIO also works with the Banana Pro and the Banana Pi, however the Bananas already have an on-board RTC.<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc Dio comes as a kit which includes an extra tall stacking header and mounting hardware that secures the board to the Raspberry Pi Rev.2 test mounting holes - keeping the board securely mounted on the Pi.<br />
<br />
Up to four Pi Rtc Dio boards can be stacked on a single Raspberry Pi without the need for a bus or rack solution. The board has an extra large prototyping area that is silk screened to clearly indicate signal busses. <br />
<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-rtc-dio/ For more information about EZasPi, please visit the Pi Rtc Dio product page]<br />
<br />
Please note: Pi Rtc Dio Silver does NOT include an RTC.<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc Dio can be combined with EZasPi prototyping boards, Pi Jumper breakout board, RoboPi and additional Pi Rtc Dio boards for a greatly expanded Pi system]<br />
<br />
==== EZasPi prototyping board ====<br />
[[File:EZasPi-400pix.jpg|300px|thumb|right|EZasPi Prototyping board for the Raspberry Pi]]<br />
<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/ezaspi/ Mikronauts EZasPi advanced prototyping board] that stacks on top of the Raspberry Pi and was designed by [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] to make prototyping easier for educational users, and making one-off expansion circuits easier for everyone. EZasPi also has a four pin I2C expansion header, and a five pin COM connector for future expansion.<br />
<br />
EZasPi works with Rasperry Pi Model A, A+, B, B+ and the new Raspberry Pi 2 Model B<br />
<br />
EZasPi also works with the Banana Pro and the Banana Pi, ODROID C1 and MIPS Creator CI20.<br />
<br />
EZasPi comes as a kit which includes an extra tall stacking header and mounting hardware that secures the board to the Raspberry Pi Rev.2 test mounting holes - keeping the board securely mounted on the Pi.<br />
<br />
Multiple EZasPi boards can be stacked on a single Raspberry Pi without the need for a bus or rack solution. The board has an extra large prototyping area that is silk screened to clearly indicate signal busses. <br />
<br />
For example, you can stack an EZasPi board between your Raspberry Pi and a [http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/robopi/ RoboPi robot controller] to add additional custom circuits to the Raspberry Pi. <br />
<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/ezaspi/ For more information about EZasPi, please visit the EZasPi product page]<br />
<br />
You can make a Pi Sandwich by stacking an EZasPi on top of your Raspberry Pi, and an EZasPi (B) under your Pi - with the mounting hardware securing your boards together.<br />
<br />
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<br />
==== EZasPi (B) prototyping board ====<br />
[[File:EZasPi-B-400pix.jpg|300px|thumb|right|EZasPi (B) Prototyping board for the Raspberry Pi]]<br />
<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/ezaspi/ Mikronauts EZasPi (B)] advanced prototyping board from [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] is first prototyping board that stacks UNDER the rev.2 Raspberry Pi Model A and Model B. EZasPi was designed to make prototyping easier for educational users, and making one-off expansion circuits easier for everyone. EZasPi (B) also has a four pin I2C expansion header for future expansion.<br />
<br />
EZasPi (B) can also be used as a prototyping board for I2C add-ons for any Mikronauts product that has a Mikronauts four pin I2C connector, such as RoboPi, EZasPi, Pi Jumper, Pi Rtc Dio <br />
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EZasPi (B) comes as a kit which includes an extra tall stacking header and mounting hardware that secures the board to the Raspberry Pi Rev.2 test mounting holes - keeping the board securely mounted on the Pi.<br />
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Multiple EZasPi (B) boards can be stacked beneath a single Raspberry Pi without the need for a bus or rack solution. The board has an extra large prototyping area that is silk screened to clearly indicate signal busses.<br />
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[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/ezaspi-b/ For more information about EZasPi (B), please visit the EZasPi (B) product page]<br />
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You can make a Pi Sandwich by stacking an EZasPi on top of your Raspberry Pi, and an EZasPi (B) under your Pi - with the mounting hardware securing your boards together.<br />
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==== Pi Plates ====<br />
[http://www.adafruit.com Adafruit Industries] announced in March 2012 the intention of making expansion boards for the Raspberry Pi under the "Pi Plate" name.<ref><br />
http://www.adafruit.com/blog/2012/03/14/adafruit-experimenting-with-pi-plates-for-raspberry_pi-shields-for-the-raspberry-pi/</ref>.<br />
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The first board available is a [http://adafruit.com/products/801 prototyping board] that overlays the Raspberry Pi via a long plug-in header. It has screw terminals for all the Pi [[GPIO]] lines.<br />
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==== PiPLUS Multifunction I/O Extension Board ====<br />
[http://www.web4robot.com PiPLUS Multifunction I/O Extension Board] is designed as versatile, general-purpose data acquisition and control module.<br />
Key Features: Battery-backed Real Time Clock; 3.5A DC motor driver chip; 8-bits digital I/O Data Port; 10-bits ADC with 4 analog channels; DAC; 4 high power outputs; 4 PWM outputs; IR Remote Control input; 2 user's buttons; AVR ATMEGA328P microcontroller with a preloaded Arduino bootloader and Arduino Shields connectors; 3V - 5V buffers for I2C, SPI and Serial interfaces; Power supply with 5V and 3V regulators.<br />
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PiPLUS board also works as a bridge between Raspberry Pi and ARDUINO and provides a direct connection to Arduino Shields. You can use the standard ARDUINO environment and graphical interface for Windows or Linux for software development and ATMEGA328P microcontroller programming.<br />
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==== Pi Tin ====<br />
Not yet tested, comments welcome<br />
Project files for Eagle here: [http://www.delong.com/Raspberry%20PI/]<br />
Schematic and Board images: [http://elinux.org/File:PiTin_Schematic.png] [http://elinux.org/File:PiTin_Boardpng.png]<br />
This board uses Microchip 16-pin GPIO expanders driven by SPI to provide up to 256 additional GPIO pins at a very low cost. Optionally, it can supply power<br />
for the board and the Raspberry PI.<br />
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The board can be made in a stackable manner allowing you to also place additional peripherals on the GPIO connector. It makes non-exclusive use of all<br />
four SPI pins as well as exclusive use of the CE0 Pin.<br />
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If you install (and power) the power supply components, the board will supply up to 1A at 5VDC. This is not enough to power all GPIO pins on a fully populated board, but in most applications should be sufficient to power the RPI and a reasonable number of GPIOs. An external power supply should be used for higher-power applications. This board should never be powered from the RPI as even one of the chips can draw more than the RPI can provide.<br />
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The power supply is quite flexible and will accept anything from 8-25VAC or 8-42VDC. It is based on a Recom module which provides a switching power supply in a form factor that is a drop-in replacement for 7805 series TO-220 linear regulators.<br />
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The 8 chips can be had for about $4@ or less and the power supply components total about $15. A fully populated board is about $49+PCB, $31+PCB for 64 GPIO pins.<br />
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You can have the PCB made at a variety of fabricators. [http://batchpcb.com] does very nice work and is hobbyist friendly at very reasonable prices.<br />
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==== PiWeather - Raspberry Pi Weather Station Board ====<br />
[http://www.web4robot.com PiWeather RPi Weather Station Board] is a small size RPi add-ons board. The board provides the temperature, pressure, humidity monitoring and controls the external devices (relays, high current LEDs ...).<br />
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Key Features:<br />
Temperature, pressure and humidity sensors on the board; Two 1-Wire ports to connect the external temperature sensors DS18B20; Four high current outputs; Battery-backed Real Time Clock and Calendar; Small size - 2.1"x1.6" (53mm x 41mm).<br />
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==== PROTOplate from Pi-Plates ====<br />
[[File:PROTOplate-R1.0.png|thumbnail|PROTOplate from Pi-Plates]]<br />
The Pi-Plates PROTOplate provides an inexpensive and convenient way to add personalized and custom hardware to your Pi-Plates based project. Key features include:<br />
* A low cost yet versatile solution for adding custom hardware to a Pi-Plate based design<br />
* Mechanically and electrically compatible with all Pi-Plate boards<br />
* Mates with all three revisions of the Raspberry Pi including version A, B, B+, and R2<br />
* Multiple boards can be stacked to provide addition area for components<br />
* Comes preassembled – no soldering required<br />
* Additional 14-pin header included if B+ and R2 signals are required<br />
For detailed specifications, go to https://pi-plates.com/product/proto/<br />
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==== Quick2Wire GPIO Interface Board Kit ====<br />
[http://quick2wire.com Quick2Wire GPIO board and experimenters kit] is an extension board for the Raspberry Pi that has level converters to allow the driving of TTL and real world devices such as LED's and switches. It will also provide an experimenters kit, a software framework and a number of tutorials. The Quick2Wire interface board is also available from [http://www.pi-supply.com/product/quick2wire-raspberry-pi-interface-board-kit/ Pi Supply].<br />
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==== Quick2Wire I2C PCF8591 Analogue Board ====<br />
The Quick2Wire PCF8591 I2C Analogue Board has four 8-bit Analogue Inputs and one 8-bit Analogue Output. A simple Python API allows you to control the on-board PCF8591 chip and access all of its features for use with the Raspberry Pi. You can use the boards to measure four voltages and control one output voltage! - You can purchase from [http://www.pi-supply.com/product/quick2wire-raspberry-pi-i2c-pcf8591-analogue-board/#sthash.PdLFc4M5.dpuf Pi Supply]<br />
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==== Quick2Wire I2C MCP23017 Port Expander Board Kit ====<br />
The Quick2Wire Port Expander board for the Raspberry Pi, gives you an extra 16 GPIO pins which can be used for digital input or output. You’ll find code in the Quick2Wire Library to drive it from Python, along with examples of use. - You can purchase from [http://www.pi-supply.com/product/quick2wire-raspberry-pi-i2c-mcp23017-port-expander-board-kit/#sthash.uZFSjG2R.dpuf Pi Supply]<br />
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====Raspberry Pi B+ Breakout Kit=====<br />
[[File:Breakoutplus.jpg|thumbnail|Breakout Plus]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/48/Raspberry-Pi-B-Breakout-Kit Raspberry Pi B+ Breakout] is an easy to assemble breakout board to use with the Raspberry Pi model B+<br />
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==== Raspberry Pi IO Interface ====<br />
[http://dangerousprototypes.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=56&t=3996 forum thread] showing 'paper mockup'. Another buffered IO expander.<br />
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==== Relay board and Raspberry Pi GPIO ====<br />
[http://www.sainsmart.com/8-channel-dc-5v-relay-module-for-arduino-pic-arm-dsp-avr-msp430-ttl-logic.html a board with 8 relays and 8 input] with a Raspberry Pi socket<br />
you can power the boards with 12Volt, the board has a DIN rail container<br />
http://www.progetti-hw-sw.it/raspberry.htm<br />
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====SainSmart X100 Expansion Board====<br />
[http://www.sainsmart.com/raspberry-pi/expansion-board-for-raspberry-pi-designed-for-ease-of-use.html SainSmart X100 Expansion Board]<br />
SainSmart offers the X100 expansion board "designed for ease of use", intended to make the RPi easier to use by providing various interface ports, such as a RS232 port, a HDMI to VGA converter (by using an included HDMI to HDMI male adapter, enabling the use of the VGA port; otherwise it is a HDMI input), a 3-port USB hub (one of the X100's USB ports connects to the upper USB port on the RPi itself, using an included USB to USB male adapter, thus providing power for the three other USB ports on the X100 board), SD and microSD memory card readers, an 8-channel Darlington driver and a GPIO port. The board also has a battery-powered RTC, and a variable (6-23V, nominally 12V) power port for a corded power supply. The X100 also has a reset switch, but the reset pin header (included with the X100) must be soldered onto the RPi itself.<br />
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====Slice of Pi====<br />
[[File:RPI extension board- Slice of Pi.JPG|thumb|[http://shop.ciseco.co.uk/slice-of-pi/ Slice of Pi] ]]<br />
[http://shop.ciseco.co.uk/slice-of-pi/ Slice of Pi] Ciseco have produced a convienient small break out board for the Raspberry PI. XBee style connector for XRF / XBee / RN-XV / XBT / RF-BEE etc. Has the SPI and I2C pins on one standard 8 way header and the Raspberry PI's 8 general purpose I/O pins on another for easy access. Comes as a kit of parts that needs to be soldered. Construction is very easy and suitable for children with basic soldering skills.<br />
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[http://shop.ciseco.co.uk/k002-slice-of-pi-o/ Slice of PI/O] is a variation of the above produced by Ciseco based upon [http://nathan.chantrell.net/20120602/raspberry-pi-io-expander-board/ Nathan Chantrell's MCP23017/Slice of Pi "project"]. The MCP23017 may be powered from either the Pi's 3.3V/5.0V GPIO pins or, with care, an external psu. The use of a 5.0V power source means that the MCP23017's 16 (2 x 8) GPIO's can interface directly with 5V logic families etc. However, the Pi's own GPIO's, also available, will still need 3.3V - 5.0V level shifters. [[User:TrevorGowen|Trevor Gowen]]'s experimental [http://www.cpmspectrepi.webspace.virginmedia.com/raspberry_pi/MoinMoinExport/SliceOfPio.html LED BarGraph "board"] has been "piggy-backed" onto one of these.<br />
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====TriBorg====<br />
[[File:TriBorg-Front-690.png|thumb|[http://www.piborg.org/triborg/ TriBorg] ]]<br />
[http://www.piborg.org/triborg/ TriBorg]<br />
A GPIO header replicator board for your Raspberry Pi. Triple the Raspberry Pi GPIO header.<br />
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==== XBee ZB SMT Backpack ====<br />
The [http://www.bootc.net/archives/2012/06/20/raspberry-pi-xbee-smt-backpack/ Raspberry Pi XBee ZB SMT Backpack] by [[User:bootc|bootc]] is a carrier board for [http://www.digi.com/products/wireless-wired-embedded-solutions/zigbee-rf-modules/zigbee-mesh-module/xbee-smt Digi XBee ZB SMT] modules. These are different to the normal XBee modules because they are surface mount and additionally can interface to a host using SPI as well as serial. The backpack also features 3 LEDs for status signals as well as two FTDI headers (one for the RPi and one for the XBee), as well as being able to host a 'normal' XBee module (though of course you can't use SPI with those).<br />
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==== Raspy Juice Exp Board ====<br />
[http://2-watt-elements.myshopify.com/ Raspy Juice] by 2-Watt Elements is an experimental board that supplies the Raspberry Pi with +5V through the GPIO header. With its wide input voltage range (6~23V), the buck regulator can be powered by batteries, 12V Adapters, solar, etc. Other features are the RS232 level console port, PCF8523 RTC, and an expansion ATmega168A microcontroller as an I2C slave. This latter MCU has interfaces of an RS485 port, an additional RS232 port, 4 RC-servo ports and unused-pins expansion header. The MCU firmware is updateable through the I2C interface. Hardware details are in http://code.google.com/p/raspy-juice/wiki/1_Hardware_Description<br />
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==== pyMCU ====<br />
[http://www.pymcu.com pyMCU] is a python controlled microcontroller that works with the Raspberry Pi, connects to the USB port and uses the pyMCU python module and pyserial to control the microcontroller in your python script. You can communicate with i2c, spi, serial, and one wire devices, software configurable pulse in / out functions, has 13 Digital IO Pins, 6 10-bit Analog Pins, 5 10-Bit PWM Pins, blink LEDs, control servos and motors, read various sensors, built-in functions for sound generation: arbitrary frequency generator, misc. sound / tone generator, DTMF generator. PyBootloader - python script for uploading new firmware versions or your own microcontroller code. Check out some of the [http://pymcu.com/Tutorials.html Tutorials] and [http://pymcu.com/Examples.html Examples]<br />
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==== RPi CC1101-OneWire-Clock extension ====<br />
The [http://busware.de/tiki-index.php?page=COC RPi-COC board] from [http://busware.de busware.de] adds Onewire, a Sub-1 GHz RF Transceiver, RTC and an EEPROM mainly for smart home automation. The Onewire RJ11 port is driven by a DS2482 chip supported by 5V levelshifter and strong pullup. The DS1339-RTC is powered by CR2032 battery or on-board 60mF supercap. The 2Kbit EEPROM (at24c02) is mainly to hold board specific config data. The CC1101 Sub-1 GHz RF Transceiver is controlled by an atmega1284 to pre-process air data. It is connected to RPis UART and contains a avr109-bootloader for firmware updates. The popular [http://culfw.de culfw-firmware] lets you interact with FS20, Homematic, Intertechno or similar actors and sensors - easily using [http://fhem.de FHEM]-home automation server. In addition a secured 5V power socket for external power supplies is provided.<br />
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==== RFM12Pi - Wireless OpenEnergyMonitor Base-station ====<br />
Add's RFM12B wireless (868/433/912Mhz) RF transceiver capability to the Raspberry Pi. The RFM12Pi decodes RFM12B packets from [http://openenergymonitor.org OpenEnergyMonitor sensor modules] or JeeNodes and puts the data on the Raspberry Pi's internal serial UART. Designed to be used with [http://emoncms.org emoncms] running on a Raspberry Pi web-server to make a low power energy, temperature and other environmental data logging and visualisation server. Developed as part of the OpenEnergyMonitor project. For more info see [http://openenergymonitor.blogspot.co.uk/2013/04/introducing-rfm12pi-v2-raspberry-pi.html introductory blog] post and [http://openenergymonitor.org/emon/emonbase/raspberrypi overview documentation page]. The RFM12Pi can be purchased pre-assembled and ready to go from the [http://shop.openenergymonitor.com/raspberry-pi/ OpenEnergyMonitor shop]<br />
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==== 3Bpi - Three Branch Pi - Level translator board for Raspberry Pi ====<br />
[http://www.electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi, aka set05_08], translates bidirectionally inputs/outputs of the Raspberry Pi's GPIO from 3.3V to 5V TTL levels. It has three external ports to connect [http://www.electronics.cat/en/ electronics.cat] open source hardware boards. This board takes advantage of P5's Raspberry Pi, with access to a second I2C channel (I2C_0, it can be used without camera connected) and CTS and RTS for hardware flow control in serial communications. Two of 3Bpi's ports, P3 and P4, can be used as 8 bit input/output or I2C and/or SPI ports. One port, P2, is thought for serial communications and Raspberry Pi can be set as master or slave setting the jumpers properly.<br />
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==== i2c/spi 32 GPIO Pi ====<br />
[[File:Pi-32gpio-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|32GPIO-Pi]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23017-2-lp.html 32GPIO Pi]<br />
with i2c/spi extra GPIO extension board 32 GPIO Board<br />
32GPIO-Pi with i2c/spi 2 type<br />
with 32 LED for each port , display port status ON/OFF, High/LOW<br />
support by our [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/rs-pi-set-scratch.html Pi_Scratch], easy to control<br />
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==== AbioWire+ ====<br />
[http://www.axiris.eu/en/index.php/1-wire/abiowire AbioWire+] is a 1-Wire adapter providing seventeen 1-Wire channels with ESD protection, three 1-Wire controller chips, and a real-time clock (RTC).<br />
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==== AbioCard model A ====<br />
[http://www.axiris.eu/en/index.php/i-o-cards/abiocard AbioCard model A] expansion board featuring a real-time clock (RTC), 8 bidirectional I/O lines, 8 12-bit ADC inputs, 16 PWM outputs at 97 kHz with 8-bit resolution.<br />
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==== AbioCard model B ====<br />
[http://www.axiris.eu/en/index.php/i-o-cards/abiocard AbioCard model B] expansion board featuring a real-time clock (RTC), 8 bidirectional I/O lines, 8 12-bit ADC inputs, 16 PWM outputs at 40-1000 Hz with 12-bit resolution.<br />
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==== i2c/spi 64/128 GPIO Pi ====<br />
[[File:Pi-64gpio-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|64 GPIO Board]]<br />
[[File:Pi-128gpio-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|128 GPIO board]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23017-8-v2.html 128 GPIO Pi]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23017-4-lp.html 64 GPIO Pi]<br />
with i2c/spi extra GPIO extension board 64/128 GPIO Board<br />
64GPIO-Pi with i2c/spi 2 type<br />
with 64 LED for each port , display port status ON/OFF, High/LOW<br />
128GPIO-Pi with i2c/spi two type <br />
64/128 GPIO board support by our [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/rs-pi-set-scratch.html Pi_Scratch], easy to control<br />
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==== Rs-Pi P-HAB module ( High-Altitude Balloon) ====<br />
[[File:Pi-HAB-ss2.jpg|thumbnail|Pi-HAB-HV]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-p-hab.html Rs-Pi P-HAB ] expansion board featuring a ublox MAX 7 GPS module, FM transmitter, Temp, Humidity, Pressure, Altitude sensors), <br />
This project use balloons for exploring the edge of space. collect temperature , Humidity, Altitude, Pressure data send back through FM Transmitter and save all log to SD card, also take a photo every 30sec save to SD card.<br />
The project use 1. ublox-7Max GPS module 2. Radiometrix NTX2B 434.xxx Mhz 10mW modules. 3. TMP102 temp sensor to monitor Raspberry Pi temperature 4. BMP085 Barometric Pressure/Temp/Altitude Sensor 5. DHT22 / AM2302 Digital Temp & Humidity Sensor 6. DS18b20 Temperature sensor 7. TRACOPOWER 5V & 3.3V (TSR-1-2433 & TSR-1-2450) DC/DC converter up to 96% efficiency - No heat-sink required ( for longer battery life) 8. Raspberry Pi Camera kit ( take photos save in SD card)<br />
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==== OssoPI (Relay and digital inputs) ====<br />
[[File:OssoPI.jpg|thumbnail|OssoPI]]<br />
[http://www.nexlab.net/product/ossopi-raspberrypi-io-expansion-board/ OssoPI] is an expansion board featuring 8x 277V @ 10A relays + 8x digital (opto or non-opto isolated) inputs on standard dimensions for 9 unit DIN rail enclosure<br />
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===Programmable===<br />
==== Guzunty ====<br />
The Guzunty Pi adds open source programmable hardware to the Raspberry Pi at an amazingly low price. The design contains a 72 macrocell programmable logic device, so the board functions like a 'virtual breadboard'. This board is ideal for those with many different projects in mind, because it is so flexible. It can be a simple IO expander, a 7 segment LED driver, provide servo and regular PWM outputs, or anything you can dream up that will fit into 1600 logic gates. The device is '5 volt tolerant' and so can be used to safely interface 5v logic devices (such as Arduino) to the 3.3v Raspberry Pi. The [https://github.com/Guzunty/Pi/wiki GitHub community site] contains many ready made cores that you can download and use directly. You can design your own custom cores using industry standard languages such as VHDL or Verilog.<br />
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==== LOGI-PI ====<br />
The LOGI-PI (http://valentfx.com/logi-pi/) is an FPGA-based daughter board for the raspberry-pi. It consists in a Spartan 6 LX9 FPGA from Xilinx, 32MB SDRAM, PMODS (standardized IO connector) and an Arduino compatible connector. The board communicates with the raspberry-pi through SPI and comes with VHDL support file and Python/C support software. The Raspberry-pi can directly programm the FPGA thus eliminating the need for an expensive FPGA programmer. A web based-tool (http://www.valentfx.com/skeleton/) allow the user to design the architecture to be run on the FPGA without the need of writing a single line of HDL code. The LOGI-Pi comes with several demo applications inculing bitcoin mining, vision processing (with the optionnal camera module) and more.<br />
[[File:Logi-Pi-logo-med.jpg|thumbnail|LOGI-PI exapnsion board for the raspberry-pi]]<br />
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==Expansion boards by manufactuer==<br />
This section has been moved to a separate page. See [[RPi Expansion Boards: Expansion boards by manufactuer]]<br />
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==Introduction==<br />
On the Raspberry Pi, there are several connections which can be used for expansion:<br />
* The [[RPi Low-level peripherals|Rpi GPIO]] (General Purpose Input/Output) pins are exposed, that means that expansion boards are able to talk directly to the CPU.<br />
* The DSI connector will allow low-level interfacing with LCDs and other displays.<br />
* The CSI connector will allow camera modules to be added in future.<br />
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==Expansion boards by functions==<br />
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=== Power Supply and Control ===<br />
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==== BattBorg ====<br />
[[File:BattBorg.jpg|thumb|[https://www.piborg.org/battborg BattBorg]]]<br />
[https://www.piborg.org/battborg BattBorg] is a power converter for your Raspberry Pi which allows you to power the Raspberry Pi off batteries. It will work with most batteries/battery packs that are between 7-36V so it's great for 12V car batteries, 8xAA battery packs, and so on. Perfect for autonomous robot projects where using a USB charger is not an option.<br />
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==== Meltwater's Switched Mode Power Supply Kit ====<br />
This is a DC to DC [http://www.pihardware.co.uk switched mode power supply], another great add on board in Meltwater's range. It comes as a kit of parts, ready to be soldered together. This can supply a 5 volt output to a Raspberry Pi from an input of anywhere from 7 to 40 volts!<br />
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Testing has shown that the unit is around 80% efficient, where a comparable linear regulator (such as LM350T) was measured under 50% (based on a quick test).<br />
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==== Pi Supply Switch ====<br />
[http://www.pi-supply.com/product/pi-supply-raspberry-pi-power-switch/ The Pi Supply Switch] is an "intelligent" power management device for the Raspberry Pi made by Pi Supply. This add on board has hard on/off switches as well as a soft shutdown switch, which initiates a safe shutdown using a simple Python script. It allows you to cycle power on the Raspberry Pi without plugging and unplugging either your "wall-wart" power supply, or the micro-USB plug input to your Pi. It includes an LED status indicator, and 3 mounting holes for easy use in any project you have in mind. It needs only one GPIO pin to operate, with the option of using a second GPIO pin to add the safe shutdown functionality.<br />
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It is an Open Source project, and comes with free stickers and a free noodle USB cable to connect to your Pi.<br />
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The Pi Supply was funded using the crowdfunding site, Kickstarter.<ref>http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/pisupply/pi-supply-intelligent-power-switch-for-raspberry-p</ref><br />
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==== Power Pi ====<br />
[[File:PowerPi A2a.png|thumb|[http://andicelabs.com/power-pi PowerPi]]]<br />
The [http://andicelabs.com/power-pi PowerPi] is a flexible power supply and control board. It can power the Raspberry Pi from a 4-14VDC source or a single-cell Lithium-Ion battery. It has integrated battery charging, switch-over, and monitoring. The AVR power supervisor allows the Pi to be powered on and off autonomously and also provides RTC and watchdog functionality.<br />
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==== RPI Alim ====<br />
[http://www.yadom.fr/rpi-shield/carte-rpi-alim.html RPI Alim] is a inexpensive board that gives the possibility of powering the Raspberry with a 7V to 15V DC power supply or battery.<br />
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==== RemotePi Board ====<br />
[[File:RemotePiBoard.jpg|thumb|[http://www.msldigital.com/ RemotePi Board]]]<br />
The [http://www.msldigital.com/products/remotepi-board RemotePi Board] is an intelligent infrared remote controlled power switch add-on board for the Raspberry Pi. It allows to switch power on and off using any button (configurable in learning mode) of an existing standard IR remote. Power is only cut after notifying the OS and giving it time to shut-down. It is mainly intended to remote control (using LIRC) and power off/on a mediacenter system. i.e OpenELEC, Raspbmc, XBian, RasPlex, Raspbian. The board is compatible to simple GPIO IR receiver and piggy backs onto the Raspberry Pi, no soldering required. For more information click [http://www.msldigital.com/pages/more-information here].<br />
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==== 3V3 DC-DC Switched Mode Regulator ====<br />
The Raspberry Pi uses a linear regulator to convert the input 5V to 3V3. This converter can be replaced with a more efficient switching mode to reduce the power needed. This can be useful when running the Pi on battery. More information and a ready-to-buy kit be found [http://bitwizard.nl/wiki/index.php/Reducing_power_consumption_of_a_raspberry_Pi here]<br />
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==== Pi Jumper & Pi Jumper Plus ====<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-jumper/ Pi Jumper is the ultimate Raspberry Pi breakout board from [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] <br />
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Pi Jumper features:<br />
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[[File:pi_jumper_large_breadboard.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Pi Jumper Breakout Board]]<br />
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- Works with Rasperry Pi Model A, Model B, Model A+ and Model B+, Raspberry Pi 2 Model B<br />
(also workds with Banana Pro, Banana Pi, ODROID C1, MIPS Creator CI20)<br />
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- stacks on the Raspberry Pi (or any other Pi expansion board - such as RoboPi and EZasPi - with a stacking header)<br />
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- stacking Pi header<br />
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- 3.3V power regulated from the Pi's 5V supply (no more 50mA limit!)<br />
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- 3.3V I2C vertical expansion header<br />
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- 5.0V I2C vertical expansion header with level translation<br />
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- 20 pin male or round female breadboard interface header<br />
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- all headers/connectors have clear labels for all pins<br />
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- 3 screw terminal for 5V / 3v3 / GND (can be used to power Pi)<br />
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Pi Jumper Plus features:<br />
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[[File:Pi_jumper_plus_with-_large_breadboard.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Pi Jumper Plus Breakout Board]]<br />
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- 26 pin IDC ribbon cable connecting the Raspberry Pi to Pi Jumper<br />
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- 26 pin male header for the ribbon cable<br />
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- 3.3V power regulated from the Pi's 5V supply (no more 50mA limit!)<br />
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- 3.3V I2C right angle expansion header<br />
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- 5.0V I2C right angle expansion header with level translation<br />
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- 20 pin male or round female breadboard interface header<br />
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- all headers/connectors have clear labels for all pins<br />
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- 3 screw terminal for 5V / 3v3 / GND (can be used to power Pi)<br />
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[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-jumper/ For more information about Pi Jumper please visit the Pi Jumper product page]<br />
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====Pi-PSU-Pi====<br />
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[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-power-bank.html Pi-PSU-Pi]<br />
[[File:Pi-psu-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|PSU-Pi]]<br />
input DC 9 ~ 16 have 5V for your Pi with Logic Level converter<br />
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==== UPS PIco ====<br />
http://www.pimodules.com/_pdf/UPS_PIco_Final_PiMMP-R6.pdf<br />
[[File:UPS PIco.jpg|framed|right|UPS PIco]]<br />
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'''U'''ninterruptible '''P'''ower '''S'''upply with '''P'''eripherals and '''I'''2C '''co'''ntrol Interface<br /><br />
The UPS PIco is an advanced uninterruptible power supply for the Raspberry Pi® that adds a wealth of innovative power back-up functionality and development features to the innovative microcomputer! The standard UPS PIco is equipped with a 300mAh LiPO battery specially designed to enable safe shutdown during a power cut. The UPS PIco is powered and the battery pack intelligently charged via the GPIO pins on the Raspberry Pi®, so no additional cabling or power supply is required. The UPS PIco is designed to be 100% compliant with HAT standards for the Raspberry Pi® B+ and A+, and is mechanically compatible with the original Raspberry Pi® models A and B when an extension header is used. In addition to this, because the UPS Pico requires no external powering and fits within the footprint of the Raspberry Pi®, it is compatible with most cases. The UPS PIco can also be equipped with an optional Infra-Red Receiver which is routed directly to GPIO18 via the PCB. Finally, the UPS Pico features an implemented Automatic Temperature Control PWM FAN controller, and can be equipped with a micro fan kit, which enables the use of the Raspberry Pi® in extreme conditions including very high temperature environments.<br />
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Features<br />
The list of features of the UPS PIco is as follows:<br />
* Raspberry Pi B+ HAT Compliant<br />
* Plug and Play<br />
* Smart Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)<br />
* Integrated LiPO Battery (8-10 Minutes of Power Back-Up)<br />
* Intelligent Automatic Charger<br />
* No Additional External Power Required<br />
* Additional 3000 mAh Battery for 8 Hours Run-Time (Not Included)<br />
* 5V 2A Power Backup (Peak Output 5V 3A)<br />
* Integrated Software Simulated Real Time Clock (RTC) with Battery Back-Up<br />
* File Safe Shutdown Functionality<br />
* Raspberry Pi B+ Activity Pin<br />
* PWM FAN control (Fan Not Included)<br />
* 2 User Defined LEDs<br />
* 2 User Defined Buttons<br />
* Integrated Buzzer for UPS and User Applications<br />
* Status Monitoring - Powering Voltage, UPS Battery Voltage and Temperature<br />
* I2C PICo Interface for Control and Monitoring<br />
* RS232 Raspberry Pi Interface for Control and Monitoring<br />
* XTEA Based Cryptography User Software Protection <br />
* 2 Level Watch-dog Functionality with FSSD and Hardware Reset<br />
* Raspberry Pi B+ Hardware Reset Button via Spring Test Pin (Not Included) <br />
* Jumpers for Raspberry Pi B+ Pin Functionality Selection<br />
* Stackable Header for Add-On Boards<br />
* Boot Loader for Live Firmware Update<br />
* Compatible with Intelligent IR Remote Power ON/OFF (PowerMyPi)<br />
* Integrated ESD-Protected 2 Channel A/D 10 Bit Converters 0-5.2V<br />
* Integrated ESD-Protected 1-Wire Interface<br />
* Labeled J8 Raspberry Pi B+ GPIO Pins for Easy Plug & Play <br />
* Infra Red Receiver Sensor Interface (IR Not Included)<br />
* Upgradable with PIco Add-on Boards<br />
* Fits Inside Most Existing Cases<br />
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For more details<br />
[http://www.pimodules.com]<br />
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===Protect & leds===<br />
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====Buffer Board====<br />
[http://www.thebox.myzen.co.uk/Raspberry/Buffer_Board.html Buffer Board] How to make a Pi Buffer on Veroboard. Each of the 14 outputs can drive up to 500mA using a Darlington array.<br />
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==== FREE GPIO protect (5 V compatible) + 3 button & leds ====<br />
[[File:Raspberry pi- EASY GPIO.jpg|thumb|[http://ares.asso-ensea.net/robotics/raspberry-pi-easy-gpio-english-version/ EASY GPIO]]]<br />
[http://ares.asso-ensea.net/robotics/raspberry-pi-easy-gpio-english-version/ EASY GPIO] is an GPIO expansion board.(GPIO are protected by diode.)<br />
*3 leds + 3 button <br />
*6 GPIO ( Protected by diode) <br />
*Serial port ( Protected by diode) 3.3V ( compatible 5 V) <br />
* I2C ( Protected by diode) I2C 3.3V<br />
* SPI ( Protected by diode) SPI 3.3V<br />
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==== BerryClip 6 LED Buzzer Board ====<br />
The [http://www.raspberrypi-spy.co.uk/berryclip-6-led-add-on-board/ BerryClip] is a small board providing 6 coloured LEDs, 1 buzzer and 1 switch. It provides an easy and quick introduction to GPIO experimenting. The board plugs directly onto the Raspberry Pi GPIO connector and there are lots of Python example scripts available.<br /><br />
For a more detailed description see: [http://www.raspberrypi-spy.co.uk/berryclip-6-led-add-on-board/ BerryClip on Raspberrypi-spy.co.uk]<br />
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==== LedBorg ====<br />
[[File:LedBorg-Angled-690.png|thumb|[http://piborg.org/ledborg LedBorg]]]<br />
[http://www.piborg.org/ledborg LedBorg] is an ultra bright RGB LED add on board for your Raspberry Pi. Capable of 27 colour combinations and controllable from either a GUI or the command line, it can also perform patterns.<br />
Small board which connects directly to the GPIO header, Light up your case to suit your mood or display status information.<br />
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==== Lo-tech GPIO Interface Board ====<br />
[[File:Lo-tech-gpio-interface-board-front-assembled.JPG|thumb|[http://www.lo-tech.co.uk/product/gpio-interface-board/ Lo-tech GPIO Interface]]]<br />
The [http://www.lo-tech.co.uk/product/gpio-interface-board/ Lo-tech GPIO Interface Board] enables the connection of the Raspberry Pi (B+ and model 2) to the outside world, with 4x opto-isolated inputs, 8x Darlington outputs, and a 1-wire bus for temperature and other sensors. The board has been designed to fit directly on top of the RaspberryPi (similar to the HAT physical specification).<br />
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Also available as [http://www.lo-tech.co.uk/product/gpio-interface-board-pcb/ a bare PCB] - ideal for school projects and anyone wanting the extra challenge of soldering some hardware for their Raspberry Pi.<br />
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==== Meltwater's RGB LED Board ====<br />
As well as a great blog, Meltwater also has a selection of add on boards, including a [http://www.pihardware.co.uk RGB LED board]. This includes 5 bright RGB LEDs, and uses just 8 GPIO pins. The kit includes a pre-prepared strip-board, all the necessary components and cables, and a very complete full-colour manual with lots of code examples.<br />
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This is a great kit for learning how to use the GPIO on the Raspberry Pi, and make some pretty colours while you are at it!<br />
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These boards are also available from the [http://www.pi-supply.com/product/meltwaters-rgb-led-add-on-board-kit/ Pi Supply shop].<br />
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==== GPIO isolated expansion/RTC ====<br />
[http://www.utelectronics.com UT Electronics] is developing a expansion board containing a fully isolated 16-I/O I2C GPIO expander and RTC, with extensive options for further expansion. C and Python libraries will be available at launch. The board will probably be sold as a kit, with SMT components already in place.<br />
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Update: According to their website, the realities of life prevent them from bringing the product to market. They are hoping someone will pick up the ball. They have released the PCB layout and all documentation for free on their website.<br />
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==== LEDs + microswitch ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set01_04/ set01_04] is a universal 8 bit inputs (microswitch) / outputs (LEDs) to be connected to [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi]. Each bit is set as input or output through jumpers position.<br />
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===Robotics/ motors ===<br />
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==== AFLEX Robotic Board ====<br />
[http://www.web4robot.com AFLEX Robotic Board] is dual motor control and data acquisition board with I2C and Serial interfaces. The board provides 2 motor control drivers with max current up to 3.5A, 8-bits data port with each pin setup as digital input /output or analog input, 10-bits ADC with up to 5 analog channels, 4 inputs for the sensor connections, infrared (IR) remote control. The board provides direct connection to Raspberry Pi.<br />
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==== BrickPi ====<br />
The [http://www.dexterindustries.com/BrickPi/ BrickPi] from [http://www.dexterindustries.com/ Dexter Industries] helps you connect LEGO® Mindstorms sensors, motors, and parts to easily turn your credit card size computer into a powerful robot.Some highlights of the product include:<br />
* Connect up to 4 NXT or EV3 motors.<br />
* Connect up to 5 NXT sensors, both digital and analog.<br />
* The BrickPi power supply can power the Raspberry Pi directly.<br />
* Attach LEGO® Technic bricks to the BrickPi case to make awesome robots!<br />
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==== Diablo====<br />
[[File:Diablo.jpg|thumb|[http://piborg.org/diablo Diablo]]]<br />
[http://www.piborg.org/diablo Diablo] is a powerful motor control board for your Raspberry Pi. Aimed at driving large motors at up to 40V, current limiting to 55A, makes it powerful enough for even the most ambitious of projects. It controls two DC motors in forwards and reverse with pulse width modulation (PWM) which is useful for speed control and various stepper and solenoid control applications. Take a look at [https://www.piborg.org/doodleborg DoodleBorg - Our V1 Raspberry Pi tank] to get an idea of what [http://www.piborg.org/diablo Diablo] is designed to control.<br />
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==== Mobile Robot Chassis controlled from RPi ====<br />
[http://www.web4robot.com Mobile Robot Chassis controlled from RPi] is a smart robot platform with embedded robot controller. NO SOLDERING NEEDED. The controller board includes the preprogrammed microcontroller, 4 DC motor drivers and circuitry to read data from sensors. The preloaded software provides the DC motors and Servo motors PWM control, sensor data reading and communication with RPi by I2C interface or wireless channel.<br />
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==== PicoBorg ====<br />
[[File:PicoBorg-Angled-690.png|thumb|[http://piborg.org/picoborg PicoBorg]]]<br />
[http://www.piborg.org/picoborg PicoBorg] is an inexpensive add on board for controlling robotics such as small motors, fans, solenoids, LEDs and the like from the Raspberry Pi GPIO pins. It consists of 4 low side drivers and 4 diodes, and is hardware selectable for either using the Pi PWM output or only GPIO pins.<br />
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==== PicoBorg Reverse ====<br />
[[File:PicoBorgRev-Top-Small.png|thumb|[http://piborg.org/picoborgrev PicoBorg Reverse] ]]<br />
[http://www.piborg.org/picoborgrev PicoBorg Reverse] is an advanced motor control board for Raspberry Pi based robotics projects. It can control small and large motors alike (up to 25 V and 5 A per channel), either driving two DC motors (forward and reverse) at controllable speeds or a single DC motor or stepper at up to 10 A (4, 5, and 6 wire steppers supported). Capable of daisy-chaining multiple boards, it can allow over 200 motors to be controlled from a single Raspberry Pi.<br />
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It is the motor control board that powers [http://piborg.org/doodleborg DoodleBorg].<br />
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==== MOTORplate from Pi-Plates ====<br />
[[File:MOTORbrochure.jpg|thumbnail|MOTORplate from Pi-Plates]]<br />
The Pi-Plates MOTORplate is the most powerful motor controller you can buy for your Raspberry Pi. It has the capability of driving two stepper motors using four step sizes including microstepping. Or, it can control four DC motors with 10 bit resolution. Additional headers allow dedicated power control to each motor controller. There are four 16-bit tachometers for DC speed control and the ability to use acceleration on all motors to prevent stalls and maximize torque. Four protected general purpose inputs can be be attached to end stop, limit, optical, or hall effect sensors. Other features include:<br />
* Dedicated onboard processor<br />
* Allows for future code updates<br />
* Only needs two dedicated RPI pins (GPIO 25 and CE1)<br />
* All features accessible via rich Python command set<br />
* Compatible with all versions of Raspberry Pi<br />
* Design allows up to eight MOTORplates to be stacked together for eight times the motor drive<br />
* Compatible with all other Pi-Plates. <br />
* Uses less than 20mA of DC current during standby<br />
* Conforms to ROHS, FCC Part 15 Class A, and CE standards<br />
* All inputs and outputs ESD and overvoltage protected<br />
* Protects your Raspberry Pi while providing enhanced smart motor control<br />
* Includes programmable LED<br />
* Additional 14-pin header included if B+ signals are required<br />
* Each MOTORplate is 100% tested and verified<br />
* Detailed Online Users Guide with Examples<br />
For detailed specifications, go to https://pi-plates.com/product/motorplate/<br />
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==== PiRoCon ====<br />
[[File:PiRoCon.jpg|thumb|[http://4tronix.co.uk/store/index.php?rt=product/product&product_id=182 PiRoCon 1.2] ]]<br />
[http://4tronix.co.uk/store/index.php?rt=product/product&product_id=182 PiRoCon] PiRoCon is a complete robotics controller for your Raspberry Pi based mobile robot.<br />
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==== PiServoController ====<br />
[[File:PiServoController-board-w300.jpg|thumb|[http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/26 PiServoController]]]<br />
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[http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/26 PiServoController] board from [http://www.openelectrons.com OpenElectrons.com] fits over the GPIO pins of Raspberry Pi, and it can control upto 6 servos from Raspberry Pi. It has i2c interface to control i2c devices. This board provides power stabilization for Raspberry Pi, so that any power fluctuations won't cause RPi to reset. It also provides signal buffering so that you can connect higher voltage servos to the board.<br />
For Servo control, it uses Open Source Software, [https://github.com/richardghirst/PiBits/tree/master/ServoBlaster ServoBlaster]. Users can program the servo movements in Python.<br />
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==== RoboPi Advanced Robot Controller for the Raspberry Pi ====<br />
[[File:RoboPi_Pi_A_0863_web_800px.jpg|300px|thumb|right|RoboPi Advanced Robot Controller]]<br />
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[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/robopi/ RoboPi Advanced Robot Controller] Raspberry Pi expansion board from [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] adds an eight-core 32-bit microcontroller running at 100Mhz to the Raspberry Pi in order to off-load hard real time I/O and allow more precise timing than Linux running on the Pi allows.<br />
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RoboPi works with Rasperry Pi Model A, A+, B, B+, AND Raspberry Pi 2 Model B<br />
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RoboPi also works with Banana Pro, Banana Pi, ODROID C1, MIPS Creator CI20, more supported platforms soon.<br />
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RoboPi features: <br />
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- 8 channel 12 bit Analog to digital converter<br />
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- 24 digital I/O's each of which can be independently configured as digital input, digital output, PWM output, servo output, Ping sensor input<br />
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- three 10 pin expansion headers for the 8 core microcontroller (Parallax Propeller) corresponding to banks of servo connectors<br />
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- i2c expansion headers for both RoboPi and the Raspberry Pi<br />
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- easy to use Wiring-like API for controlling RoboPi with C / C++<br />
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- easy to use Wiring-like Python API for Python 2.7 and 3.2 <br />
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Note: Python support for the MIPS Creator CI20 not yet available, however C/C++ support is available<br />
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[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/robopi/ For more information about RoboPi please visit the RoboPi product page]<br />
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==== Robot Controller with direct connection to RPi ====<br />
[http://www.web4robot.com Robot Controller with direct connection to RPi] is a versalite Mobile Robot Chassis controller board with I2C interface and wireless communication channel. The controller board includes the preprogrammed microcontroller and provides the motor drivers to control 4 DC motors, 2 speed encoder channels, ultrasonic distance measurement channel, infrared obstacle avoidance sensor and 5 analog channels for your sensor connections (line following sensors or obstacle avoidance sensors). The board also provides 2 Servo motor controls to create the robot pan/tilt head.<br />
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==== RPi Servo board ====<br />
[[File:RPi Servo board.jpg|thumb|[http://electronics.chroma.se/rpisb.php Raspberry Pi Servo board] ]]<br />
The [http://electronics.chroma.se/rpisb.php Raspberry Pi Servo board] by [[User:adent|adent]] is a small expansion board for connecting up to eight RC servos and/or an ESC (Electronic Speed Controller) to the RPi. It has a pass through for the GPIO port and it uses the serial line in it for commands. The interface is a simple ASCII-protocol via the serial port. It also has five own GPIO-pins that is not supported by card firmware yet. Firmware is released as GPL. Can power RPi from ESC or external source.<br />
Youtube clip of [http://youtu.be/_W1WXnL9MeA first prototype]. Working on an alternate firmware to connect DHT22/11 humidity/temperature sensors to the board instead.<br />
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==== RPi SOFTWARE Servo board ====<br />
The [http://electronics.chroma.se/rpiswsb.php Raspberry Pi SOFTWARE Servo board] by [[User:adent|adent]] is a small expansion board for connecting up to eight RC servos and/or an ESC (Electronic Speed Controller) to the RPi. It has a pass through for the GPIO port. Can power RPi from ESC or external source.<br />
It needs a [http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=37&t=15011&hilit=servo kernel module] to work. The card only buffers the GPIO of the RPi and <br />
provides convenient connectors. Since there was room on the PCB, the serialport, GND and 3V3 is broken out.<br />
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====Servo Pi - PWM servo controller====<br />
[[File:Servopi.jpg|thumb|Servo Pi PWM board]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/44/Servo-Pi Servo Pi] is a 16-channel, 12-bit PWM controller suitable for driving LEDs and radio control servos. The board is based around PCA9685 PWM I2C LED controller IC from NXT and can drive each of the 16 outputs with 12 bit (4096 steps) duty cycle from 0% to 100%.<br />
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====16channel Servo-Pi & 16 channel GPIO ====<br />
[[File:Pi-pwm16-gpio16-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|16GPIO&16PWM]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-9685-23017-lp.html 16channel PWM Servo Pi& 16 GPIO]<br />
Can control up to 16 Servo Motor & 16 i2c/spi GPIO with 16 LED for GPIO status for raspberry Pi A/B<br />
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==== UltraBorg ====<br />
[[File:UltraBorg.jpg|thumb|[http://piborg.org/ultraBorg UltraBorg] ]]<br />
[http://www.piborg.org/UltraBorg UltraBorg] is a 16 bit PWM / servo controller and Ultrasonic module interface board. It communicates with the Raspberry Pi over I2C and does the servo control and ultrasonic reading, processing and filtering in a Pic microcontroller on the UltraBorg board. This leaves the Raspberry Pi free to perform tasks without worrying about timing, delays, or CPU intensive processes. The Ultrasonic side includes inbuilt simple filtering, and the servo side includes power on position saving, and endstop/limit saving in to the Pic micro EEPROM.<br />
It is capable of controlling 4 servos, and reading 4 ultrasonic modules. It has inbuilt 5V to 3.3V logic level conversion, and is aimed as a plug and go solution.<br />
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==== XLoBorg ====<br />
[[File:XLoBorg-top-690.png|thumb|[http://piborg.org/xloborg XLoBorg] ]]<br />
[http://www.piborg.org/XLoBorg XLoBorg] is a 3 axis accelerometer and 3 axis magnetometer which can be used as a compass and would be especially useful in UAV/drones. It plugs directly into the Raspberry Pi and requires no additional connections.<br />
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==== Multi Pi ====<br />
[[File:Multipi_rev.jpg|thumb|[http://elinux.org/images/8/8d/ Multi-Pi] ]]<br />
[http://www.rasplay.org Multi-Pi] is motor* drive extention shield for raspberry-pi and can add many sensor, clcd, glcd etc.. with motor dirve on the shield.<br />
motor* : dc motor, bldc(add resister), stepping.<br />
in addition, Only sn754410(or SN754410NE)motor drive if not use this can be used as a various raspberrypi extention shield.<br />
we has been post on the www.rasplay.org: [http://www.rasplay.org our website]<br />
* RC Car for Raspberrypi Project [http://www.rasplay.org/?p=5820 post click]<br />
* Uart connect for Raspberrypi [http://www.rasplay.org/?p=6109 post click]<br />
* USB HUB for Raspberrypi [http://www.rasplay.org/?p=6440 post click]<br />
* Pi monitoring GLCD [http://www.rasplay.org/?p=5972 post click]<br />
* ETC ... [http://www.rasplay.org/?p=6451 post click]<br />
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====32channel Servo-Pi====<br />
[[File:pi-pwm-32-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|32channel-PWM]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-9685-2-lp.html 32channel Servo Pi]<br />
Can control up to 32 Servo Motor for raspberry Pi A/B<br />
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====8 Motor-Pi====<br />
[[File:Pi-8motor-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|8Motor-Pi]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-L293d-4.html 8 Motor Robot Pi]<br />
Can control up to 8 Motor for B+<br />
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===Home Automation ===<br />
==== UniPi ====<br />
[[File:UniPi_set.png|thumb|[http://www.unipi.technology/ UniPi]]]<br />
[http://www.unipi.technology/ UniPi] (v 1.1) is universal home automation controller based on the Raspberry Pi. It features eight 5A@220V relays, 14 digital inputs (5-24V), two analog inputs (0-10V), 0-10V analog output, 1wire master and a small user-available eeprom memory. There is also many expansion boards coming up, such as relay, solid state, analog output, 8channel 1wire and many more.... On top of that, there is [https://github.com/UniPiTechnology/evok/ opensource API] with a build-in web server for easy controlling of UniPi.<br />
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==== PiPan ====<br />
[[File:PiPan-by-openelectrons.jpg|thumb|[http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/15 PiPan]]]<br />
[http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/15 PiPan] is a Pan/Tilt Kit for PiCamera designed by [http://www.openelectrons.com OpenElectrons.com]. Pi-Pan provides Pan and tilt movements for your Raspberry Pi Camera, using two servos for X and Y axis movements. The kit includes servos, mounting hardware and [http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/26 PiServoController] board to control servo movements.<br />
Users can program the servo control/camera movements, etc. in Python.<br />
There also is an addon light that can be fitted in front of the PiCamera to illuminate subjects, [http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/19 PiLight].<br />
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==== RPIDOM ====<br />
[http://www.yadom.fr/carte-rpidom.html RPIDOM] is an inexpensive expansion board dedicated to home automation. It provides a 1wire interface, 2 teleinformation interfaces (french power meters), an RTC and a 5V connector.<br />
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==== Heber x10i ====<br />
[http://www.heber.co.uk/gaming-amusement/xline/x10i-overview/ Heber Ltd] X10i integrates real time I/O into a RPi control system. A secure real-time controller that permits control over multiple and different types of inputs and outputs, and uses the USB 2.0 communication standard. It is an all in one plug and play board for developing LED drivers, control, sensing of different switches, and driving stepper motors. Exclusive features include a real time clock, battery backed static ram, a Dallas chip (for unique board identification), 2 serial communication ports, a powerful audio amp and a independent dedicated on board processor.<br />
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Heber now offers drivers in C/C++ and Linux to make it even easier for programmers, inventors and developers to connect with the outside world using X10i and their Raspberry Pi.<br />
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==== SmartHome Sytem Board ====<br />
[[File:Pi-smarthome-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|SmartHome System Board]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-smarthome.html SmartHome ]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-smarthome-ext.html SmartHome Lite ]<br />
[http://smarthome.pridopia.co.uk/ SmartHome Server ]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-smarthome-ac-box01.html SmartHome AC control Box]<br />
The Smart Home project is aimed towards creating a system capable of controlling devices over the internet from any device. Currently the system supports up to 8 Controlled devices and 1 DHT 2302/22 Temperature and Humidity Sensor. The main device ( G1 ) Can be triggered by<br />
temperature (with a DHT sensor) or time. The system uses Solid State Relays ( SSR ) or Switching Relays, The Switching Relays are louder and sound a "Click" when they switch.<br />
The SSR support to 10Amps . The system can be deployed to control your air conditioning during the hot summers or electronic heaters during the winter, another use would be to wire the system up to your house lights / power and control your lights from over the internet.<br />
Additional items are the 84x48 pixel screen to show extra info, last command sent and a countdown to update / check server status and also show Temperature and Humidity.<br />
The advantage to using our system over another system is that everything is built for each other ( The Temperature sensors, the relays, and the screen ).<br />
The system uses the internet through WiFi or an Ethernet cable to connect to our secure servers which enable the website interface and the Android app to easily communicate with your device.<br />
<br />
==== Vending-Pi System Board ====<br />
[[File:Pi-vending-pi-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|Vending-Pi System]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-vending.html Vending-Pi System ]<br />
[http://vending.pridopia.co.uk/ Vending-Pi Server]<br />
The system housed inside the Vending Machine will collect data from the Vending Machine when a Technician / a valid person with the Android App + the right password connects to the RPi. This then allows them to download the data from the Machine and store it on the Android Phone / Tablet. The data is encrypted and cannot be edited or spoofed. The file is then uploaded to our secure servers and an accountant or manager can review the datAa such as coins in, coins out, coins stored, stock details, errors, and even temperature and humidity logs over time ( graph view )<br />
<br />
=== Serial interfaces ===<br />
<br />
====1-Wire Pi ====<br />
[[File:1wirepi.jpg|thumbnail|1 Wire Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/27/1-Wire-Pi 1 Wire Pi] from AB Electronics UK is a communication board supporting the 1-Wire® protocol. A 5V buffered I2C port is also provided on the board.<br />
<br />
====1-Wire Pi Plus ====<br />
[[File:1_wire_pi_plus.jpg|thumbnail|1 Wire Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/60/1-Wire-Pi-Plus 1 Wire Pi Plus] from AB Electronics UK is a communication board supporting the 1-Wire® protocol. Designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. A 5V buffered I2C port is also provided on the board.<br />
<br />
==== Single and 8 Channel 1-Wire Masters from Sheepwalk Electronics ====<br />
<br />
[[File:SWE RPI123.jpg|thumbnail|none]]<br />
[http://www.sheepwalkelectronics.co.uk/ Sheepwalk Electronics] have developed a series of expansion boards for the Raspberry Pi to interface your Raspberry Pi to a Dallas/Maxim 1-Wire network. The range includes a simple passive "master" (called the RPI1) to allow easy use of the kernel 1-Wire driver, a single channel I2C master based around the DS2482-100 (called the RPI2) and an 8 channel I2C master based around the DS2482-800 (the RPI3). The modules are now all available for sale on our website. We also sell a range 1-Wire slave boards including temperature and humidity sensors and I/O boards.<br />
<br />
====1-Wire-17 Port for B+====<br />
[[File:Pi-1-wrie-17-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|1-Wire 17Port]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-2482-800-2.html 1-Wire 17Port]<br />
From [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia]17 Port 1-Wire board for B+ with RTC<br />
use DS2482-800 X2 + DS2482-100 X1 + DS1307 + DS18B20<br />
<br />
====Pi232 RS232 board====<br />
[http://www.logicethos.com/Blog/2012-06-21:_Pi232_Raspberry_Pi_RS232_boards Pi232] is an RS232 expansion board that plugs onto GPIO connector.<br />
<br />
====Pi-Wire====<br />
[http://go.je/18z Pi-Wire] Homelabs are developing options for connection of a 1-wire bus to the RaspberryPi. Boards include SPI breakout connections for future boards.<br />
<br />
====rpi_serial====<br />
BitWizard has a [http://www.bitwizard.nl/wiki/index.php/Raspberry_pi_expansion_system_page#expansion_boards Raspberrypi serial breakout board]. It breaks out four serial buses from the GPIO port.<br />
<br />
BitWizard then has a series SPI (or I2C) expansion boards that can be daisy-chained off the SPI (or I2C) buses of the expansion board. A virtually unlimited number of expansion boards can be connected. Expansion boards are available that drive a simple 16x2 text LCD, more general purpose IOs, servos, temperature sensors, relays, optocouplers etc. <br />
<br />
====RPi RS232 Breakout Board====<br />
[http://zuzebox.wordpress.com/2012/02/07/rs232-breakout-board-v0-20-for-raspberry-pi/ RPi RS232 Breakout Board] is a simple RS232 breakout board for the Raspberry Pi. You can get these boards at tindie.com in the [https://www.tindie.com/stores/DTronixs/ DTronixs store]<br />
<br />
==== RS232 to TTL converter ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set01_03/ set01_03] translates RS232 signals to TTL to be connected to P2's [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi] serial communication port.<br />
<br />
====Serial Pi - RS232 serial interface====<br />
[[File:Serialpi.jpg|thumbnail|Serial Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/29/Serial-Pi Serial Pi] is a stackable communication board supporting the RS232 serial protocol.<br />
<br />
====Serial Pi Plus - RS232 serial interface====<br />
[[File:Serialpiplus.jpg|thumbnail|Serial Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/51/Serial-Pi-Plus Serial Pi Plus] is a stackable communication board supporting the RS232 serial protocol. Designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2.<br />
<br />
==== USB - RS232 TTL / I2C translator ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set01_05/ set01_05] has three functions : 1st) translating USB to TTL Tx and Rx to be connected to [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi], 2nd) converting USB to I2C and 3rd) supplying voltage to next board (it is not for 3Bpi) if jumper is between positions 1 and 2.<br />
<br />
==== Pi-BT-COM-Pi RS232 - serial console - Bluetooth - RTC====<br />
[[File:Pi-compi-bt-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|Pi-BT-COM-Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-com-bt-bp.html Pi-BT-COM-Pi] provide RS232 - 3.5mm serial console Port - Bluetooth console Port - RTC function in one board <br />
also have RFID module socket & NRF24L01 module socket for Raspberry Pi B+<br />
<br />
===Sound ===<br />
<br />
==== Wolfson sound card ====<br />
The equivalent of a high end sound card for the PI. Features:<br />
* 3.5 mm jack (4-pole) for a headset/boom mic combination for gaming or VoIP applications<br />
* 3.5 mm jack for microphone input<br />
* On-board MEMS microphone<br />
* 3.5 mm jack stereo line input for connection to devices such as digital audio players (iPod etc.) or mobile phones<br />
* 3.5 mm jack stereo line output for connection to devices such as external stereo amplifiers or powered speakers<br />
* Phono jack for electrical (not optical) S/PDIF digital input<br />
* On-board class D power amplifier for external speakers, with connection to external power source if needed.<br />
* Small pin header for extra functions if they are low cost, already on-chip, and don't require any further components<br />
* Raspberry Pi form factor<br />
http://www.element14.com/community/community/raspberry-pi/raspberry-pi-accessories/wolfson_pi<br />
<br />
==== HiFiBerry DAC ====<br />
A high-end 24bit/192kHz DAC that connects to the I2S header. The board has RCA and phono jack line-level outputs with 2Vrms output, but does not need an external power supply.<br />
<br />
http://www.hifiberry.com/dac/<br />
<br />
==== HiFiBerry Digi ====<br />
An S/PDIF output card for the Raspberry Pi. Features an optical and an isolated electrical output<br />
<br />
http://www.hifiberry.com/hbdigi/<br />
<br />
==== Raspi-T-DAC ====<br />
http://www.tjaekel.com/T-DAC/raspi.html<br />
<br />
===Arduino===<br />
==== Arduino Shield and Raspberry Pi ====<br />
a little board with Arduino socket and Raspberry Pi socket<br />
you can power the boards with 12Volt or 5Volt<br />
http://www.progetti-hw-sw.it/raspberry.htm<br />
<br />
==== aLaMode ====<br />
[http://wyolum.com/?p=824 “À la mode”] is an Arduino clone specifically designed to interface with the Raspberry Pi. You can of course connect a standard Arduino to a Pi USB port using a cord, but when you want a turnkey solution, how about an Arduino compatible “plate” (shield) that fits right on top of the Raspberry Pi with direct access to GPIO port? The Linux side handles all of the displays, human interfaces, and number crunching. The low power Arduino compatible “à la mode” board handles sensors, servos/motors, and provides a highly accurate real time clock.<br />
<br />
==== ArduiPi ====<br />
The [https://hallard.me/arduipi-the-shield-that-brings-arduino-to-raspberry-pi/ ArduiPi] is a board that brings Arduino world to Raspberry Pi and vice-versa. It is totally open source Hardware and Software.<br />
<br />
The features are:<br />
<br />
* Power the Arduino side with Raspberry power or with external power.<br />
* Selectable Arduino side power with 5V or 3.3V <br />
* FTDI cable connector to be able to program Arduino independently leaving RX/TX of arduino and Raspberry free.<br />
* ICSP connector.<br />
* Power level shifter between Pi and Arduino for I2C, SPI, Serial, and all Pi V1 and V2 GPIO pins.<br />
* Raspberry Pi board Revision 2 with four new GPIO <br />
* I2C Bus available from Arduino AND/OR Raspberry Pi<br />
* I2C to 1-Wire controller on the board providing fully OWFS (or other) support for Raspberry Pi OR Arduino with dedicated library<br />
* Feature to connect I2C between Arduino And Raspberry Pi (Arduino will become a I2C slave from Raspberry Pi)<br />
* Feature to connect SPI between Arduino and Raspberry Pi (Arduino will become a SPI slave from Raspberry)<br />
* Feature to connect the Arduino UART to Raspberry Pi Serial to do communication<br />
* Availability to use the French dedicated Téléinformation monitoring electricity signal issued from the main power meter to Arduino or Raspberry Pi<br />
* Grove connector on board for I2C and Serial connection for Raspberry and Arduino<br />
* Sized place to plug aAdafruit I2C or SPI Oled breakout board that can be driven by Arduino or Raspberry Pi in SPI or I2C<br />
* Sized place to plug a NRF24L01 Wireless breakout board. Breakout board fitting this format will be available for RFM12B, RFM69W, SD card and SPI flash memory. This will let you use the majority of RF module used today<br />
* Sized place for 3 x 1-Wire devices on board.<br />
* Sized place for using PWM devices (switchable with on board power or external power)<br />
* Two free pins available on level shifter chip for custom usage.<br />
<br />
Details, documentation and all others can be found [https://hallard.me/arduipi-the-shield-that-brings-arduino-to-raspberry-pi/ here]<br />
Schematics, PCB, sample code are on [https://github.com/hallard/arduipi github]<br />
<br />
==== Raspberry Pi to Arduino Shields Connection Bridge ====<br />
[http://www.cooking-hacks.com/index.php/documentation/tutorials/raspberry-pi-to-arduino-shields-connection-bridge Raspberry Pi to Arduino Shields Connection Bridge] allows you to use any of the shields, boards and modules designed for Arduino in Raspberry Pi. It includes also the possibility of connecting digital and analog sensors, using the same pinout of Arduino but with the power and capabilities of Raspberry. Using arduPi library, you will be able to make programs in Raspberry with the same code used in Arduino. To do so, Cooking Hacks Team have implemented conversion functions so that you can control in the same way as in Arduino all the I/O interfaces: i2C, SPI, UART, analog, digital, in Raspberry Pi.<br />
<br />
==== Paper-Duino-Pi ====<br />
[http://www.paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=raspberry_boards:paperduinopi Paper-Duino-Pi] is an Arduino shield for the Raspberry Pi. Due to the fact that it is designed as Paper-PCB it is easy to create and one doesn't need a printed circuit board. All components are cheap standard electronic parts. [http://youtu.be/e-x_ZPg8ymo A video is found here].<br />
<br />
==== PiDuino ====<br />
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5c1Dfaf57g Youtube video] showing prototype board<br />
<br />
==== Ponte ====<br />
[http://omer.me/2012/05/introducing-ponte/ PONTE initial post] An arduino shield bridge from Omer and SKPang<br />
<br />
==== RPi-ShieldBridge ====<br />
[https://github.com/watterott/RPi-ShieldBridge RPi-ShieldBridge] An Arduino Shield Bridge with connector for a 2.8" TFT-Display with Touchpanel.<br />
<br />
=== RTC ===<br />
==== RPI RTC ====<br />
[http://www.yadom.fr/rpi-shield/carte-rpi-rtc.html RPI RTC] is a inexpensive Real Time Clock (RTC) board.<br />
<br />
==== RTC-COM-Pi ====<br />
[[File:Pi-rtc-compi-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|RTC-COM-Pi]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-com-lite-bp.html RTC-COM-Pi]<br />
RTC with RS232 COM Port & 3.5mm serial console port<br />
<br />
==== AbioRTC ====<br />
[http://www.axiris.eu/en/index.php/i-o-cards/abiortc AbioRTC] is an inexpensive real-time clock (RTC) expansion board.<br />
<br />
====RTC Pi Real time Clock Module ====<br />
[[File:Rtcpi.jpg|thumbnail|RTC Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/15/RTC-Pi-Real-time-Clock-Module RTC Pi] is a real time clock module which connects via the GPIO port on a Raspberry Pi.<br />
<br />
====RTC Pi Plus Real time Clock Module ====<br />
[[File:Rtcpiplus.jpg|thumbnail|RTC Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/52/RTC-Pi-Plus RTC Pi Plus] is a real time clock module which connects via the GPIO port on a Raspberry Pi. Designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. <br />
<br />
{{clr}}<br />
<br />
<br />
==== Pi Rtc Dio Gold *NEW* ====<br />
<br />
[[File:Pi_Rtc_Dio_0640a_web.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Pi Rtc Dio expansion board for the Raspberry Pi]]<br />
<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-rtc-dio/ Mikronauts Pi Rtc Dio Real Time Clock & I/O Expansion Board] that stacks on top of the Raspberry Pi and was designed by [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] to add a real time clock, 32 digital I/O's and 3.3v power supply making one-off expansion circuits easier for everyone. Pi Rtc Dio also has a four pin I2C expansion header, and a five pin COM connector for future expansion.<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc Dio works with Rasperry Pi Model A, A+, B, B+ and the new Raspberry Pi 2 Model B<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc DIO also works with the Banana Pro and the Banana Pi, however the Bananas already have an on-board RTC.<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc Dio comes as a kit which includes an extra tall stacking header and mounting hardware that secures the board to the Raspberry Pi Rev.2 test mounting holes - keeping the board securely mounted on the Pi.<br />
<br />
Up to four Pi Rtc Dio boards can be stacked on a single Raspberry Pi without the need for a bus or rack solution. The board has an extra large prototyping area that is silk screened to clearly indicate signal busses. <br />
<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-rtc-dio/ For more information about EZasPi, please visit the Pi Rtc Dio product page]<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc Dio can be combined with EZasPi prototyping boards, Pi Jumper breakout board, RoboPi and additional Pi Rtc Dio boards for a greatly expanded Pi system]<br />
<br />
==== CJE/4D RTC ====<br />
(No longer available, dead link)<br />
On 2nd January 2012, CJE/4D announced that they have a real-time clock (RTC) expansion board in the works: [http://www.raspberrypi.org/forum/features-and-requests/rtc]<br />
<br />
=== Displays (LCD/TFT) ===<br />
<br />
==== AdvaBoard RPi1 ====<br />
The AdvaBoard RPi1 contains an interface for TFT displays (3.2" - 7.0") incl. touchscreen.<br />
For details, see [#advaboard_rpi1 below], or visit the websites [http://www.advaboard.de www.advaboard.de]<br />
or [http://www.advamation.com/products/embeddedpc/advaboard.html www.advamation.com/products/embeddedpc/advaboard.html].<br />
<br />
====MZTX-PI-EXT====<br />
The 'Tontec' 2.4-inch TFT LCD 240x320 RGB Pixels touchscreen is a small board that plugs into J1. The touch part uses a TSC2003 chip on the I2C bus; the screen data goes trough the SPI bus and uses a couple of GPIO. There are pins to extend SPI & I2C bus and a GPIO extender LP3943 , '16-LED Fun Light Driver' http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/snvs256b/snvs256b.pdf). See http://helloraspberrypi.blogspot.be/2014/01/setup-tontec-24-inch-tft-lcd-240x320.html for the display and http://www.raspberrypi.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=91&t=64414 for a discussion about the 'touch' part. (See [[MZTX-PI-EXT]])<br />
<br />
====LCD-Master-Pi====<br />
[[File:Rs-pi-LCD-master-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|GPIO-LCD Master]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-LCD-master.html LCD Master]<br />
support 84x48 pixels LCD & 16x2 & 20x4 character LCD<br />
also have i2c Ver, full [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/rs-pi-set-scratch.html Pi_Scratch] software support,<br />
<br />
===Multifunctions===<br />
<br />
==== ADC Pi - Raspberry Pi Analogue to Digital converter ====<br />
[[File:Adcpi.jpg|thumbnail|ADC Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/17/ADC-Pi-V2---Raspberry-Pi-Analogue-to-Digital-converter ADC Pi V2.1] is an 8 channel 17 bit analogue to digital converter designed to work with the Raspberry Pi platform. The ADC Pi V2.1 is based on two Microchip MCP3424 A/D converters each containing 4 analogue inputs with up to 18 bit resolution. <br />
<br />
==== ADC Pi Plus - Raspberry Pi Analogue to Digital converter ====<br />
[[File:Adcpiplus.jpg|thumbnail|ADC Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/56/ADC-Pi-Plus---Raspberry-Pi-Analogue-to-Digital-converter ADC Pi Plus] is an 8 channel 17 bit analogue to digital converter designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. . The ADC Pi Plus is based on two Microchip MCP3424 A/D converters each containing 4 analogue inputs with up to 18 bit resolution. <br />
<br />
====ADC DAC Pi - 12 bit 2 channel ADC and DAC====<br />
[[File:Adcdacpi.jpg|thumbnail|ADC DAC Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/39/ADC-DAC-Pi-Raspberry-Pi-ADC-and-DAC-expansion-board ADCDAC Pi] is a 2 channel 12 bit analogue to digital converter and 2 channel 12 bit digital to analogue converter designed to work with the Raspberry Pi platform. <br />
<br />
==== AdvaBoard RPi1 ====<br />
The [http://www.advaboard.de AdvaBoard RPi1] contains:<br />
<br />
* TFT-display-interface (3.2" 320x240, 5" 800x480, 7" 800x480)<br />
* touchscreen interface<br />
* real-time-clock (RTC)<br />
* CPLD + a microcontroller<br />
* all I/Os are 5V-tolerant, except I2C<br />
* analog-I/Os (4* 16bit inputs, 2* 8bit outputs)<br />
* separate connectors for all interfaces (I2C, SPI, digital/analog-I/O, RS-232, RS-485 incl. pluggable terminator)<br />
* power-management: battery-backed RPC/I2C-interfaces, power-down, power-up on time or event, separately powered peripherals<br />
* JTAG-programmer for Xilinx CPLDs/FPGAs, C2-programmer for SiLabs C8051F*<br />
* software (C + Python 2.6/3.x libraries, free example programs)<br />
<br />
Details can be found at [http://www.advamation.com/products/embeddedpc/advaboard.html www.advamation.com/products/embeddedpc/advaboard.html]<br />
<br />
==== Amescon RasPiComm ====<br />
[[File:RasPiComm.jpg|thumbnail|right|RasPiComm]]<br />
The [http://www.amescon.com/products.aspx RasPiComm] by [http://www.amescon.com/ Amescon] is a piggyback-mountable extension board and offers:<br />
<br />
* RS-485<br />
* RS-232<br />
* RTC<br />
* direct I2C connector<br />
* 5-way joystick<br />
with driver support. Fully compatible with the B+!<br />
<br />
More information: [http://www.amescon.com/products/technical-specifications.aspx Technical Specifications].<br />
<br />
==== Amescon RasPiComm+ ====<br />
<br />
[[File:RPCPMainboard.jpg|thumbnail|right|RasPiComm+ mainboard with 4 modules (not attached)]]<br />
<br />
The [http://www.amescon.com/products/raspicommplus.aspx RasPiComm+] by [http://www.amescon.com/ Amescon] is a modular extension board for the Raspberry Pi and offers:<br />
<br />
* 4 module slots for a wide range of modules (RS-232, RS-485 4 Wire, GSM, GPS, 1Wire, CAN, 8 Input, 8 Output, 16 isolated I/O, Profibus,...)<br />
* RTC<br />
* easy to set up<br />
* full driver support<br />
* industrial version for isolated 24V available<br />
<br />
The RasPiComm+ will be launched Q1 2015. If you want to have it before the official launch, you can support the [http://igg.me/p/997426/x/9106232 Indiegogo campaign].<br />
<br />
====Com Pi RS232 Serial and 1-Wire ====<br />
[[File:Compi.jpg|thumbnail|Com Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/26/Com-Pi-RS232-Serial-and-1-Wire Com Pi] from AB Electronics is a communication board supporting RS232 and 1-Wire® protocols. A 5V buffered I2C port is also provided on the board.<br />
<br />
==== PIC PI ====<br />
[http://www.pic-pi.com www.pic-pi.com] python libraries and hardware for RS232, RS485, Real Time Clock, 2x Analog outputs, 2x 240vac 10 A Relays, 22x Individually configurable Analog inputs of digital IO<br />
<br />
==== PICAN ====<br />
[http://http://www.beyond-kinetics.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=1827] <br />
PiCAN plugs onto GPIO pins and contains:<br />
* CAN controller and transceiver (2515 based). DB9 connection to vehicle OBDII connector, pins for a robot Controller Area Network.<br />
* 5V 2amp regulator for battery powered systems (6 to 24V)<br />
* EM406 GPS module connector<br />
* 3 GPIO buttons<br />
* 4 LEDS<br />
<br />
====Breakout Pi - Prototyping board====<br />
[[File:Breakoutpi.jpg|thumbnail|Breakout Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/46/products3Raspberry-Pi46Breakout-Pi Breakout Pi] is a useful and versatile prototyping expansion board for the Raspberry Pi models A and B.<br />
<br />
==== Buzzberry Buzz-Board Interface ====<br />
[http://fortito.com Buzzberry] is an interface board enabling expansion using the Buzz-Board modular system designed primarily for educational use.<br />
<br />
==== DAQCplate from Pi-Plates ====<br />
[[File:DAQCplate-R1.0.png|thumbnail|DAQCplate from Pi-Plates]]<br />
The Pi-Plates DAQC (DAC-SEE) adds a rich set of input/output options to your Raspberry Pi. It includes 7 powerful digital outputs for driving external devices such as relays and high current LEDs as well as 8 analog to digital inputs for measuring temperature, voltage, humidity and more. In addition there are eight digital inputs, two analog outputs, and seven general purpose indicator LEDs. Other features include:<br />
* Dedicated onboard processor<br />
* Provides real time data collection<br />
* Allows for future code updates<br />
* Only needs two dedicated RPI pins (GPIO 25 and CE1)<br />
* All features accessible via rich Python command set<br />
* Compatible with all versions of Raspberry Pi<br />
* Design allows up to eight DAQCplates to be stacked together for eight times the I/O<br />
* Uses less than 20mA of DC current during standby<br />
* Conforms to ROHS, FCC Part 15 Class A, and CE standards<br />
* All inputs and outputs ESD and overvoltage protected<br />
* Protects your Raspberry Pi while providing enhanced I/O<br />
* Includes programmable bi-color LED<br />
* Additional 14-pin header included if B+ signals are required<br />
* Capable of reading up to seven HC-SR04 distance sensors<br />
* Each DAQCplate is 100% tested and verified<br />
* Detailed Online Users Guide with Examples<br />
For detailed specifications, go to https://pi-plates.com/product/daqcplate/<br />
<br />
====Delta-Sigma Pi 18 bit Analogue to Digital converter ====<br />
[[File:Deltasigmapi.jpg|thumbnail|Delta Sigma Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/14/Delta-Sigma-Pi-18-bit-Analogue-to-Digital-converter Delta-Sigma Pi] is an 8 channel analogue to digital converter designed for use on the Raspberry Pi computer platform. The board is based around the MCP3424 low noise and high accuracy 18 bit delta-sigma analogue to digital converter from Microchip Technology Inc. A pair of MCP3424 converters are included on the board along with an I2C buffer interface allowing you to connect additional 5V I2C devices to the same bus.<br />
<br />
====GertBoard====<br />
::''main page: [[RPi Gertboard]]''<br />
This board is a buffer between your Rpi and the real world, use it to flash LEDs on and off, drive motors, run sensors and all that other fun stuff.<ref>http://www.raspberrypi.org/archives/411</ref><br />
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====GELI 'jelly'(GPIO Experimenter and Lab Interface Board)====<br />
[http://www.fulburncams.gb.net/ Raspberry Geli Board] Extends the GPIO and provides I2C, D2A/A2D, DC Motor(L298), RS232, Realtime Clock (DS1307), 1-wire and prototyping area on 150 * 100mmm PCB.<br />
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==== GrovePi ====<br />
[[File:DexterIndustries-GrovePi.jpg|thumbnail|GrovePi]]<br />
The [http://www.dexterindustries.com/GrovePi/ GrovePi] from [http://www.dexterindustries.com/ Dexter Industries] is a slide on board for the Raspberry Pi that allows the Raspberry Pi to communicate with hundreds of plug and play [http://www.seeedstudio.com/wiki/GROVE_System Grove Sensors]. Some highlights of the product include:<br />
* Modular plug and play modules, no more headaches for wiring the sensors. All modules are connect using a simple 4 wire cable.<br />
* Access Grove analog, digital, serial and I2C sensors from Raspberry Pi.<br />
* Sockets: 3x Analog, 6x Digital, 4x I2C, 1x serial and 1x pass-through Raspberry Pi serial.<br />
* Libraries available in C and Python - see [https://github.com/DexterInd/GrovePi/ GitHub repo].<br />
* The GrovePi communicates with the Raspberry Pi over the I2C interface at address 0x40.<br />
* I2C sockets allow sensors to directly communicate with the Raspberry Pi or interpreted and relayed via the GrovePi.<br />
* ATMEGA328P microcontroller.<br />
* Open source firmware.<br />
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====IO Pi 32 Channel Port Expander====<br />
[[File:Iopi.jpg|thumbnail|IO Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/18/IO-Pi-32-Channel-Port-Expander-for-the-Raspberry-Pi-computer-boards IO Pi] is a 32 channel digital expansion board designed for use on the Raspberry Pi computer platform. The board is based around the MCP23017 16-bit I/O expander from Microchip Technology Inc. A pair of MCP23017 expanders are included on the board allowing you to connect up to 32 digital inputs or outputs to the Raspberry Pi.<br />
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====IO Pi Plus 32 Channel Port Expander====<br />
[[File:Iopiplus.jpg|thumbnail|IO Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/54/IO-Pi-Plus IO Pi Plus] is a 32 channel digital expansion board designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. The board is based around the MCP23017 16-bit I/O expander from Microchip Technology Inc. A pair of MCP23017 expanders are included on the board allowing you to connect up to 32 digital inputs or outputs to the Raspberry Pi.<br />
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==== Pi Crust ====<br />
[http://picru.st picru.st] is a very compact and cheap breakout board for your Raspberry Pi that allows easy access to the Pi's pins, grouping them into a logical order and adding clear labeling. Small and simple. Now available to purchase in kit form on Kickstarter here - [http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/pisupply/pi-crust-easily-connect-electronics-to-your-raspbe Pi Crust Kickstarter]<br />
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====Piface====<br />
[http://piface.openlx.org.uk Piface] is simpler than the [[RPi Gertboard]] (it's aimed at less experienced users), but also intended to connect to PCs and Android to be platform agnostic<br />
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==== Pi MiniLab - Education / Experimental Board ====<br />
[http://www.web4robot.com Pi MiniLab Education / Experimental Board] is a small size RPi add-ons board. The board includes the circuitry for the experiments with analog signals, sensor connections and circuitry to control the external devices as the relays, motors, high current LEDs.<br />
Key Features:<br />
12-bit ADC with 5 analog channels, 12-bit DAC, 4 analog amplifiers, analog comparator, frequency generator, 1-Wire port, on-boar potentiometer, RGB LED, 4 high power outputs, circuitry for LCD 20x4 or 16x2, voltage regulator. Board size - 2.1"x1.6" (53mm x 41mm).<br />
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==== Pi Rtc Dio Silver *NEW* ====<br />
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[[File:Pi_Rtc_Dio_0640a_web.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Pi Rtc Dio expansion board for the Raspberry Pi]]<br />
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[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-rtc-dio/ Mikronauts Pi Rtc Dio Silver I/O Expansion Board] stacks on top of the Raspberry Pi and was designed by [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] to add 32 digital I/O's and 3.3v power supply making one-off expansion circuits easier for everyone. Pi Rtc Dio Silver also has a four pin I2C expansion header, and a five pin COM connector for future expansion.<br />
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Pi Rtc Dio works with Rasperry Pi Model A, A+, B, B+ and the new Raspberry Pi 2 Model B<br />
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Pi Rtc DIO also works with the Banana Pro and the Banana Pi, however the Bananas already have an on-board RTC.<br />
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Pi Rtc Dio comes as a kit which includes an extra tall stacking header and mounting hardware that secures the board to the Raspberry Pi Rev.2 test mounting holes - keeping the board securely mounted on the Pi.<br />
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Up to four Pi Rtc Dio boards can be stacked on a single Raspberry Pi without the need for a bus or rack solution. The board has an extra large prototyping area that is silk screened to clearly indicate signal busses. <br />
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[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-rtc-dio/ For more information about EZasPi, please visit the Pi Rtc Dio product page]<br />
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Please note: Pi Rtc Dio Silver does NOT include an RTC.<br />
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Pi Rtc Dio can be combined with EZasPi prototyping boards, Pi Jumper breakout board, RoboPi and additional Pi Rtc Dio boards for a greatly expanded Pi system]<br />
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==== EZasPi prototyping board ====<br />
[[File:EZasPi-400pix.jpg|300px|thumb|right|EZasPi Prototyping board for the Raspberry Pi]]<br />
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[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/ezaspi/ Mikronauts EZasPi advanced prototyping board] that stacks on top of the Raspberry Pi and was designed by [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] to make prototyping easier for educational users, and making one-off expansion circuits easier for everyone. EZasPi also has a four pin I2C expansion header, and a five pin COM connector for future expansion.<br />
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EZasPi works with Rasperry Pi Model A, A+, B, B+ and the new Raspberry Pi 2 Model B<br />
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EZasPi also works with the Banana Pro and the Banana Pi, ODROID C1 and MIPS Creator CI20.<br />
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EZasPi comes as a kit which includes an extra tall stacking header and mounting hardware that secures the board to the Raspberry Pi Rev.2 test mounting holes - keeping the board securely mounted on the Pi.<br />
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Multiple EZasPi boards can be stacked on a single Raspberry Pi without the need for a bus or rack solution. The board has an extra large prototyping area that is silk screened to clearly indicate signal busses. <br />
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For example, you can stack an EZasPi board between your Raspberry Pi and a [http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/robopi/ RoboPi robot controller] to add additional custom circuits to the Raspberry Pi. <br />
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[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/ezaspi/ For more information about EZasPi, please visit the EZasPi product page]<br />
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You can make a Pi Sandwich by stacking an EZasPi on top of your Raspberry Pi, and an EZasPi (B) under your Pi - with the mounting hardware securing your boards together.<br />
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==== EZasPi (B) prototyping board ====<br />
[[File:EZasPi-B-400pix.jpg|300px|thumb|right|EZasPi (B) Prototyping board for the Raspberry Pi]]<br />
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[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/ezaspi/ Mikronauts EZasPi (B)] advanced prototyping board from [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] is first prototyping board that stacks UNDER the rev.2 Raspberry Pi Model A and Model B. EZasPi was designed to make prototyping easier for educational users, and making one-off expansion circuits easier for everyone. EZasPi (B) also has a four pin I2C expansion header for future expansion.<br />
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EZasPi (B) can also be used as a prototyping board for I2C add-ons for any Mikronauts product that has a Mikronauts four pin I2C connector, such as RoboPi, EZasPi, Pi Jumper, Pi Rtc Dio <br />
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EZasPi (B) comes as a kit which includes an extra tall stacking header and mounting hardware that secures the board to the Raspberry Pi Rev.2 test mounting holes - keeping the board securely mounted on the Pi.<br />
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Multiple EZasPi (B) boards can be stacked beneath a single Raspberry Pi without the need for a bus or rack solution. The board has an extra large prototyping area that is silk screened to clearly indicate signal busses.<br />
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[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/ezaspi-b/ For more information about EZasPi (B), please visit the EZasPi (B) product page]<br />
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You can make a Pi Sandwich by stacking an EZasPi on top of your Raspberry Pi, and an EZasPi (B) under your Pi - with the mounting hardware securing your boards together.<br />
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==== Pi Plates ====<br />
[http://www.adafruit.com Adafruit Industries] announced in March 2012 the intention of making expansion boards for the Raspberry Pi under the "Pi Plate" name.<ref><br />
http://www.adafruit.com/blog/2012/03/14/adafruit-experimenting-with-pi-plates-for-raspberry_pi-shields-for-the-raspberry-pi/</ref>.<br />
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The first board available is a [http://adafruit.com/products/801 prototyping board] that overlays the Raspberry Pi via a long plug-in header. It has screw terminals for all the Pi [[GPIO]] lines.<br />
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==== PiPLUS Multifunction I/O Extension Board ====<br />
[http://www.web4robot.com PiPLUS Multifunction I/O Extension Board] is designed as versatile, general-purpose data acquisition and control module.<br />
Key Features: Battery-backed Real Time Clock; 3.5A DC motor driver chip; 8-bits digital I/O Data Port; 10-bits ADC with 4 analog channels; DAC; 4 high power outputs; 4 PWM outputs; IR Remote Control input; 2 user's buttons; AVR ATMEGA328P microcontroller with a preloaded Arduino bootloader and Arduino Shields connectors; 3V - 5V buffers for I2C, SPI and Serial interfaces; Power supply with 5V and 3V regulators.<br />
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PiPLUS board also works as a bridge between Raspberry Pi and ARDUINO and provides a direct connection to Arduino Shields. You can use the standard ARDUINO environment and graphical interface for Windows or Linux for software development and ATMEGA328P microcontroller programming.<br />
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==== Pi Tin ====<br />
Not yet tested, comments welcome<br />
Project files for Eagle here: [http://www.delong.com/Raspberry%20PI/]<br />
Schematic and Board images: [http://elinux.org/File:PiTin_Schematic.png] [http://elinux.org/File:PiTin_Boardpng.png]<br />
This board uses Microchip 16-pin GPIO expanders driven by SPI to provide up to 256 additional GPIO pins at a very low cost. Optionally, it can supply power<br />
for the board and the Raspberry PI.<br />
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The board can be made in a stackable manner allowing you to also place additional peripherals on the GPIO connector. It makes non-exclusive use of all<br />
four SPI pins as well as exclusive use of the CE0 Pin.<br />
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If you install (and power) the power supply components, the board will supply up to 1A at 5VDC. This is not enough to power all GPIO pins on a fully populated board, but in most applications should be sufficient to power the RPI and a reasonable number of GPIOs. An external power supply should be used for higher-power applications. This board should never be powered from the RPI as even one of the chips can draw more than the RPI can provide.<br />
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The power supply is quite flexible and will accept anything from 8-25VAC or 8-42VDC. It is based on a Recom module which provides a switching power supply in a form factor that is a drop-in replacement for 7805 series TO-220 linear regulators.<br />
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The 8 chips can be had for about $4@ or less and the power supply components total about $15. A fully populated board is about $49+PCB, $31+PCB for 64 GPIO pins.<br />
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You can have the PCB made at a variety of fabricators. [http://batchpcb.com] does very nice work and is hobbyist friendly at very reasonable prices.<br />
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==== PiWeather - Raspberry Pi Weather Station Board ====<br />
[http://www.web4robot.com PiWeather RPi Weather Station Board] is a small size RPi add-ons board. The board provides the temperature, pressure, humidity monitoring and controls the external devices (relays, high current LEDs ...).<br />
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Key Features:<br />
Temperature, pressure and humidity sensors on the board; Two 1-Wire ports to connect the external temperature sensors DS18B20; Four high current outputs; Battery-backed Real Time Clock and Calendar; Small size - 2.1"x1.6" (53mm x 41mm).<br />
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==== PROTOplate from Pi-Plates ====<br />
[[File:PROTOplate-R1.0.png|thumbnail|PROTOplate from Pi-Plates]]<br />
The Pi-Plates PROTOplate provides an inexpensive and convenient way to add personalized and custom hardware to your Pi-Plates based project. Key features include:<br />
* A low cost yet versatile solution for adding custom hardware to a Pi-Plate based design<br />
* Mechanically and electrically compatible with all Pi-Plate boards<br />
* Mates with all three revisions of the Raspberry Pi including version A, B, B+, and R2<br />
* Multiple boards can be stacked to provide addition area for components<br />
* Comes preassembled – no soldering required<br />
* Additional 14-pin header included if B+ and R2 signals are required<br />
For detailed specifications, go to https://pi-plates.com/product/proto/<br />
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==== Quick2Wire GPIO Interface Board Kit ====<br />
[http://quick2wire.com Quick2Wire GPIO board and experimenters kit] is an extension board for the Raspberry Pi that has level converters to allow the driving of TTL and real world devices such as LED's and switches. It will also provide an experimenters kit, a software framework and a number of tutorials. The Quick2Wire interface board is also available from [http://www.pi-supply.com/product/quick2wire-raspberry-pi-interface-board-kit/ Pi Supply].<br />
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==== Quick2Wire I2C PCF8591 Analogue Board ====<br />
The Quick2Wire PCF8591 I2C Analogue Board has four 8-bit Analogue Inputs and one 8-bit Analogue Output. A simple Python API allows you to control the on-board PCF8591 chip and access all of its features for use with the Raspberry Pi. You can use the boards to measure four voltages and control one output voltage! - You can purchase from [http://www.pi-supply.com/product/quick2wire-raspberry-pi-i2c-pcf8591-analogue-board/#sthash.PdLFc4M5.dpuf Pi Supply]<br />
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==== Quick2Wire I2C MCP23017 Port Expander Board Kit ====<br />
The Quick2Wire Port Expander board for the Raspberry Pi, gives you an extra 16 GPIO pins which can be used for digital input or output. You’ll find code in the Quick2Wire Library to drive it from Python, along with examples of use. - You can purchase from [http://www.pi-supply.com/product/quick2wire-raspberry-pi-i2c-mcp23017-port-expander-board-kit/#sthash.uZFSjG2R.dpuf Pi Supply]<br />
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====Raspberry Pi B+ Breakout Kit=====<br />
[[File:Breakoutplus.jpg|thumbnail|Breakout Plus]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/48/Raspberry-Pi-B-Breakout-Kit Raspberry Pi B+ Breakout] is an easy to assemble breakout board to use with the Raspberry Pi model B+<br />
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==== Raspberry Pi IO Interface ====<br />
[http://dangerousprototypes.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=56&t=3996 forum thread] showing 'paper mockup'. Another buffered IO expander.<br />
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==== Relay board and Raspberry Pi GPIO ====<br />
[http://www.sainsmart.com/8-channel-dc-5v-relay-module-for-arduino-pic-arm-dsp-avr-msp430-ttl-logic.html a board with 8 relays and 8 input] with a Raspberry Pi socket<br />
you can power the boards with 12Volt, the board has a DIN rail container<br />
http://www.progetti-hw-sw.it/raspberry.htm<br />
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====SainSmart X100 Expansion Board====<br />
[http://www.sainsmart.com/raspberry-pi/expansion-board-for-raspberry-pi-designed-for-ease-of-use.html SainSmart X100 Expansion Board]<br />
SainSmart offers the X100 expansion board "designed for ease of use", intended to make the RPi easier to use by providing various interface ports, such as a RS232 port, a HDMI to VGA converter (by using an included HDMI to HDMI male adapter, enabling the use of the VGA port; otherwise it is a HDMI input), a 3-port USB hub (one of the X100's USB ports connects to the upper USB port on the RPi itself, using an included USB to USB male adapter, thus providing power for the three other USB ports on the X100 board), SD and microSD memory card readers, an 8-channel Darlington driver and a GPIO port. The board also has a battery-powered RTC, and a variable (6-23V, nominally 12V) power port for a corded power supply. The X100 also has a reset switch, but the reset pin header (included with the X100) must be soldered onto the RPi itself.<br />
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====Slice of Pi====<br />
[[File:RPI extension board- Slice of Pi.JPG|thumb|[http://shop.ciseco.co.uk/slice-of-pi/ Slice of Pi] ]]<br />
[http://shop.ciseco.co.uk/slice-of-pi/ Slice of Pi] Ciseco have produced a convienient small break out board for the Raspberry PI. XBee style connector for XRF / XBee / RN-XV / XBT / RF-BEE etc. Has the SPI and I2C pins on one standard 8 way header and the Raspberry PI's 8 general purpose I/O pins on another for easy access. Comes as a kit of parts that needs to be soldered. Construction is very easy and suitable for children with basic soldering skills.<br />
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[http://shop.ciseco.co.uk/k002-slice-of-pi-o/ Slice of PI/O] is a variation of the above produced by Ciseco based upon [http://nathan.chantrell.net/20120602/raspberry-pi-io-expander-board/ Nathan Chantrell's MCP23017/Slice of Pi "project"]. The MCP23017 may be powered from either the Pi's 3.3V/5.0V GPIO pins or, with care, an external psu. The use of a 5.0V power source means that the MCP23017's 16 (2 x 8) GPIO's can interface directly with 5V logic families etc. However, the Pi's own GPIO's, also available, will still need 3.3V - 5.0V level shifters. [[User:TrevorGowen|Trevor Gowen]]'s experimental [http://www.cpmspectrepi.webspace.virginmedia.com/raspberry_pi/MoinMoinExport/SliceOfPio.html LED BarGraph "board"] has been "piggy-backed" onto one of these.<br />
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====TriBorg====<br />
[[File:TriBorg-Front-690.png|thumb|[http://www.piborg.org/triborg/ TriBorg] ]]<br />
[http://www.piborg.org/triborg/ TriBorg]<br />
A GPIO header replicator board for your Raspberry Pi. Triple the Raspberry Pi GPIO header.<br />
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==== XBee ZB SMT Backpack ====<br />
The [http://www.bootc.net/archives/2012/06/20/raspberry-pi-xbee-smt-backpack/ Raspberry Pi XBee ZB SMT Backpack] by [[User:bootc|bootc]] is a carrier board for [http://www.digi.com/products/wireless-wired-embedded-solutions/zigbee-rf-modules/zigbee-mesh-module/xbee-smt Digi XBee ZB SMT] modules. These are different to the normal XBee modules because they are surface mount and additionally can interface to a host using SPI as well as serial. The backpack also features 3 LEDs for status signals as well as two FTDI headers (one for the RPi and one for the XBee), as well as being able to host a 'normal' XBee module (though of course you can't use SPI with those).<br />
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==== Raspy Juice Exp Board ====<br />
[http://2-watt-elements.myshopify.com/ Raspy Juice] by 2-Watt Elements is an experimental board that supplies the Raspberry Pi with +5V through the GPIO header. With its wide input voltage range (6~23V), the buck regulator can be powered by batteries, 12V Adapters, solar, etc. Other features are the RS232 level console port, PCF8523 RTC, and an expansion ATmega168A microcontroller as an I2C slave. This latter MCU has interfaces of an RS485 port, an additional RS232 port, 4 RC-servo ports and unused-pins expansion header. The MCU firmware is updateable through the I2C interface. Hardware details are in http://code.google.com/p/raspy-juice/wiki/1_Hardware_Description<br />
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==== pyMCU ====<br />
[http://www.pymcu.com pyMCU] is a python controlled microcontroller that works with the Raspberry Pi, connects to the USB port and uses the pyMCU python module and pyserial to control the microcontroller in your python script. You can communicate with i2c, spi, serial, and one wire devices, software configurable pulse in / out functions, has 13 Digital IO Pins, 6 10-bit Analog Pins, 5 10-Bit PWM Pins, blink LEDs, control servos and motors, read various sensors, built-in functions for sound generation: arbitrary frequency generator, misc. sound / tone generator, DTMF generator. PyBootloader - python script for uploading new firmware versions or your own microcontroller code. Check out some of the [http://pymcu.com/Tutorials.html Tutorials] and [http://pymcu.com/Examples.html Examples]<br />
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==== RPi CC1101-OneWire-Clock extension ====<br />
The [http://busware.de/tiki-index.php?page=COC RPi-COC board] from [http://busware.de busware.de] adds Onewire, a Sub-1 GHz RF Transceiver, RTC and an EEPROM mainly for smart home automation. The Onewire RJ11 port is driven by a DS2482 chip supported by 5V levelshifter and strong pullup. The DS1339-RTC is powered by CR2032 battery or on-board 60mF supercap. The 2Kbit EEPROM (at24c02) is mainly to hold board specific config data. The CC1101 Sub-1 GHz RF Transceiver is controlled by an atmega1284 to pre-process air data. It is connected to RPis UART and contains a avr109-bootloader for firmware updates. The popular [http://culfw.de culfw-firmware] lets you interact with FS20, Homematic, Intertechno or similar actors and sensors - easily using [http://fhem.de FHEM]-home automation server. In addition a secured 5V power socket for external power supplies is provided.<br />
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==== RFM12Pi - Wireless OpenEnergyMonitor Base-station ====<br />
Add's RFM12B wireless (868/433/912Mhz) RF transceiver capability to the Raspberry Pi. The RFM12Pi decodes RFM12B packets from [http://openenergymonitor.org OpenEnergyMonitor sensor modules] or JeeNodes and puts the data on the Raspberry Pi's internal serial UART. Designed to be used with [http://emoncms.org emoncms] running on a Raspberry Pi web-server to make a low power energy, temperature and other environmental data logging and visualisation server. Developed as part of the OpenEnergyMonitor project. For more info see [http://openenergymonitor.blogspot.co.uk/2013/04/introducing-rfm12pi-v2-raspberry-pi.html introductory blog] post and [http://openenergymonitor.org/emon/emonbase/raspberrypi overview documentation page]. The RFM12Pi can be purchased pre-assembled and ready to go from the [http://shop.openenergymonitor.com/raspberry-pi/ OpenEnergyMonitor shop]<br />
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==== 3Bpi - Three Branch Pi - Level translator board for Raspberry Pi ====<br />
[http://www.electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi, aka set05_08], translates bidirectionally inputs/outputs of the Raspberry Pi's GPIO from 3.3V to 5V TTL levels. It has three external ports to connect [http://www.electronics.cat/en/ electronics.cat] open source hardware boards. This board takes advantage of P5's Raspberry Pi, with access to a second I2C channel (I2C_0, it can be used without camera connected) and CTS and RTS for hardware flow control in serial communications. Two of 3Bpi's ports, P3 and P4, can be used as 8 bit input/output or I2C and/or SPI ports. One port, P2, is thought for serial communications and Raspberry Pi can be set as master or slave setting the jumpers properly.<br />
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==== i2c/spi 32 GPIO Pi ====<br />
[[File:Pi-32gpio-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|32GPIO-Pi]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23017-2-lp.html 32GPIO Pi]<br />
with i2c/spi extra GPIO extension board 32 GPIO Board<br />
32GPIO-Pi with i2c/spi 2 type<br />
with 32 LED for each port , display port status ON/OFF, High/LOW<br />
support by our [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/rs-pi-set-scratch.html Pi_Scratch], easy to control<br />
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==== AbioWire+ ====<br />
[http://www.axiris.eu/en/index.php/1-wire/abiowire AbioWire+] is a 1-Wire adapter providing seventeen 1-Wire channels with ESD protection, three 1-Wire controller chips, and a real-time clock (RTC).<br />
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==== AbioCard model A ====<br />
[http://www.axiris.eu/en/index.php/i-o-cards/abiocard AbioCard model A] expansion board featuring a real-time clock (RTC), 8 bidirectional I/O lines, 8 12-bit ADC inputs, 16 PWM outputs at 97 kHz with 8-bit resolution.<br />
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==== AbioCard model B ====<br />
[http://www.axiris.eu/en/index.php/i-o-cards/abiocard AbioCard model B] expansion board featuring a real-time clock (RTC), 8 bidirectional I/O lines, 8 12-bit ADC inputs, 16 PWM outputs at 40-1000 Hz with 12-bit resolution.<br />
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==== i2c/spi 64/128 GPIO Pi ====<br />
[[File:Pi-64gpio-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|64 GPIO Board]]<br />
[[File:Pi-128gpio-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|128 GPIO board]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23017-8-v2.html 128 GPIO Pi]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23017-4-lp.html 64 GPIO Pi]<br />
with i2c/spi extra GPIO extension board 64/128 GPIO Board<br />
64GPIO-Pi with i2c/spi 2 type<br />
with 64 LED for each port , display port status ON/OFF, High/LOW<br />
128GPIO-Pi with i2c/spi two type <br />
64/128 GPIO board support by our [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/rs-pi-set-scratch.html Pi_Scratch], easy to control<br />
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==== Rs-Pi P-HAB module ( High-Altitude Balloon) ====<br />
[[File:Pi-HAB-ss2.jpg|thumbnail|Pi-HAB-HV]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-p-hab.html Rs-Pi P-HAB ] expansion board featuring a ublox MAX 7 GPS module, FM transmitter, Temp, Humidity, Pressure, Altitude sensors), <br />
This project use balloons for exploring the edge of space. collect temperature , Humidity, Altitude, Pressure data send back through FM Transmitter and save all log to SD card, also take a photo every 30sec save to SD card.<br />
The project use 1. ublox-7Max GPS module 2. Radiometrix NTX2B 434.xxx Mhz 10mW modules. 3. TMP102 temp sensor to monitor Raspberry Pi temperature 4. BMP085 Barometric Pressure/Temp/Altitude Sensor 5. DHT22 / AM2302 Digital Temp & Humidity Sensor 6. DS18b20 Temperature sensor 7. TRACOPOWER 5V & 3.3V (TSR-1-2433 & TSR-1-2450) DC/DC converter up to 96% efficiency - No heat-sink required ( for longer battery life) 8. Raspberry Pi Camera kit ( take photos save in SD card)<br />
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==== OssoPI (Relay and digital inputs) ====<br />
[http://www.nexlab.net/product/ossopi-raspberrypi-io-expansion-board/ OssoPI] is an expansion board featuring 8x 277V @ 10A relays + 8x digital (opto or non-opto isolated) inputs on standard dimensions for 9 unit DIN rail enclosure<br />
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===Programmable===<br />
==== Guzunty ====<br />
The Guzunty Pi adds open source programmable hardware to the Raspberry Pi at an amazingly low price. The design contains a 72 macrocell programmable logic device, so the board functions like a 'virtual breadboard'. This board is ideal for those with many different projects in mind, because it is so flexible. It can be a simple IO expander, a 7 segment LED driver, provide servo and regular PWM outputs, or anything you can dream up that will fit into 1600 logic gates. The device is '5 volt tolerant' and so can be used to safely interface 5v logic devices (such as Arduino) to the 3.3v Raspberry Pi. The [https://github.com/Guzunty/Pi/wiki GitHub community site] contains many ready made cores that you can download and use directly. You can design your own custom cores using industry standard languages such as VHDL or Verilog.<br />
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==== LOGI-PI ====<br />
The LOGI-PI (http://valentfx.com/logi-pi/) is an FPGA-based daughter board for the raspberry-pi. It consists in a Spartan 6 LX9 FPGA from Xilinx, 32MB SDRAM, PMODS (standardized IO connector) and an Arduino compatible connector. The board communicates with the raspberry-pi through SPI and comes with VHDL support file and Python/C support software. The Raspberry-pi can directly programm the FPGA thus eliminating the need for an expensive FPGA programmer. A web based-tool (http://www.valentfx.com/skeleton/) allow the user to design the architecture to be run on the FPGA without the need of writing a single line of HDL code. The LOGI-Pi comes with several demo applications inculing bitcoin mining, vision processing (with the optionnal camera module) and more.<br />
[[File:Logi-Pi-logo-med.jpg|thumbnail|LOGI-PI exapnsion board for the raspberry-pi]]<br />
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==Expansion boards by manufactuer==<br />
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==Introduction==<br />
On the Raspberry Pi, there are several connections which can be used for expansion:<br />
* The [[RPi Low-level peripherals|Rpi GPIO]] (General Purpose Input/Output) pins are exposed, that means that expansion boards are able to talk directly to the CPU.<br />
* The DSI connector will allow low-level interfacing with LCDs and other displays.<br />
* The CSI connector will allow camera modules to be added in future.<br />
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==Expansion boards by functions==<br />
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=== Power Supply and Control ===<br />
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==== BattBorg ====<br />
[[File:BattBorg.jpg|thumb|[https://www.piborg.org/battborg BattBorg]]]<br />
[https://www.piborg.org/battborg BattBorg] is a power converter for your Raspberry Pi which allows you to power the Raspberry Pi off batteries. It will work with most batteries/battery packs that are between 7-36V so it's great for 12V car batteries, 8xAA battery packs, and so on. Perfect for autonomous robot projects where using a USB charger is not an option.<br />
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==== Meltwater's Switched Mode Power Supply Kit ====<br />
This is a DC to DC [http://www.pihardware.co.uk switched mode power supply], another great add on board in Meltwater's range. It comes as a kit of parts, ready to be soldered together. This can supply a 5 volt output to a Raspberry Pi from an input of anywhere from 7 to 40 volts!<br />
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Testing has shown that the unit is around 80% efficient, where a comparable linear regulator (such as LM350T) was measured under 50% (based on a quick test).<br />
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==== Pi Supply Switch ====<br />
[http://www.pi-supply.com/product/pi-supply-raspberry-pi-power-switch/ The Pi Supply Switch] is an "intelligent" power management device for the Raspberry Pi made by Pi Supply. This add on board has hard on/off switches as well as a soft shutdown switch, which initiates a safe shutdown using a simple Python script. It allows you to cycle power on the Raspberry Pi without plugging and unplugging either your "wall-wart" power supply, or the micro-USB plug input to your Pi. It includes an LED status indicator, and 3 mounting holes for easy use in any project you have in mind. It needs only one GPIO pin to operate, with the option of using a second GPIO pin to add the safe shutdown functionality.<br />
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It is an Open Source project, and comes with free stickers and a free noodle USB cable to connect to your Pi.<br />
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The Pi Supply was funded using the crowdfunding site, Kickstarter.<ref>http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/pisupply/pi-supply-intelligent-power-switch-for-raspberry-p</ref><br />
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==== Power Pi ====<br />
[[File:PowerPi A2a.png|thumb|[http://andicelabs.com/power-pi PowerPi]]]<br />
The [http://andicelabs.com/power-pi PowerPi] is a flexible power supply and control board. It can power the Raspberry Pi from a 4-14VDC source or a single-cell Lithium-Ion battery. It has integrated battery charging, switch-over, and monitoring. The AVR power supervisor allows the Pi to be powered on and off autonomously and also provides RTC and watchdog functionality.<br />
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==== RPI Alim ====<br />
[http://www.yadom.fr/rpi-shield/carte-rpi-alim.html RPI Alim] is a inexpensive board that gives the possibility of powering the Raspberry with a 7V to 15V DC power supply or battery.<br />
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==== RemotePi Board ====<br />
[[File:RemotePiBoard.jpg|thumb|[http://www.msldigital.com/ RemotePi Board]]]<br />
The [http://www.msldigital.com/products/remotepi-board RemotePi Board] is an intelligent infrared remote controlled power switch add-on board for the Raspberry Pi. It allows to switch power on and off using any button (configurable in learning mode) of an existing standard IR remote. Power is only cut after notifying the OS and giving it time to shut-down. It is mainly intended to remote control (using LIRC) and power off/on a mediacenter system. i.e OpenELEC, Raspbmc, XBian, RasPlex, Raspbian. The board is compatible to simple GPIO IR receiver and piggy backs onto the Raspberry Pi, no soldering required. For more information click [http://www.msldigital.com/pages/more-information here].<br />
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==== 3V3 DC-DC Switched Mode Regulator ====<br />
The Raspberry Pi uses a linear regulator to convert the input 5V to 3V3. This converter can be replaced with a more efficient switching mode to reduce the power needed. This can be useful when running the Pi on battery. More information and a ready-to-buy kit be found [http://bitwizard.nl/wiki/index.php/Reducing_power_consumption_of_a_raspberry_Pi here]<br />
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==== Pi Jumper & Pi Jumper Plus ====<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-jumper/ Pi Jumper is the ultimate Raspberry Pi breakout board from [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] <br />
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Pi Jumper features:<br />
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[[File:pi_jumper_large_breadboard.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Pi Jumper Breakout Board]]<br />
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- Works with Rasperry Pi Model A, Model B, Model A+ and Model B+, Raspberry Pi 2 Model B<br />
(also workds with Banana Pro, Banana Pi, ODROID C1, MIPS Creator CI20)<br />
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- stacks on the Raspberry Pi (or any other Pi expansion board - such as RoboPi and EZasPi - with a stacking header)<br />
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- stacking Pi header<br />
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- 3.3V power regulated from the Pi's 5V supply (no more 50mA limit!)<br />
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- 3.3V I2C vertical expansion header<br />
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- 5.0V I2C vertical expansion header with level translation<br />
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- 20 pin male or round female breadboard interface header<br />
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- all headers/connectors have clear labels for all pins<br />
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- 3 screw terminal for 5V / 3v3 / GND (can be used to power Pi)<br />
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Pi Jumper Plus features:<br />
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[[File:Pi_jumper_plus_with-_large_breadboard.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Pi Jumper Plus Breakout Board]]<br />
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- 26 pin IDC ribbon cable connecting the Raspberry Pi to Pi Jumper<br />
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- 26 pin male header for the ribbon cable<br />
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- 3.3V power regulated from the Pi's 5V supply (no more 50mA limit!)<br />
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- 3.3V I2C right angle expansion header<br />
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- 5.0V I2C right angle expansion header with level translation<br />
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- 20 pin male or round female breadboard interface header<br />
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- all headers/connectors have clear labels for all pins<br />
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- 3 screw terminal for 5V / 3v3 / GND (can be used to power Pi)<br />
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[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-jumper/ For more information about Pi Jumper please visit the Pi Jumper product page]<br />
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====Pi-PSU-Pi====<br />
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[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-power-bank.html Pi-PSU-Pi]<br />
[[File:Pi-psu-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|PSU-Pi]]<br />
input DC 9 ~ 16 have 5V for your Pi with Logic Level converter<br />
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==== UPS PIco ====<br />
http://www.pimodules.com/_pdf/UPS_PIco_Final_PiMMP-R6.pdf<br />
[[File:UPS PIco.jpg|framed|right|UPS PIco]]<br />
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'''U'''ninterruptible '''P'''ower '''S'''upply with '''P'''eripherals and '''I'''2C '''co'''ntrol Interface<br /><br />
The UPS PIco is an advanced uninterruptible power supply for the Raspberry Pi® that adds a wealth of innovative power back-up functionality and development features to the innovative microcomputer! The standard UPS PIco is equipped with a 300mAh LiPO battery specially designed to enable safe shutdown during a power cut. The UPS PIco is powered and the battery pack intelligently charged via the GPIO pins on the Raspberry Pi®, so no additional cabling or power supply is required. The UPS PIco is designed to be 100% compliant with HAT standards for the Raspberry Pi® B+ and A+, and is mechanically compatible with the original Raspberry Pi® models A and B when an extension header is used. In addition to this, because the UPS Pico requires no external powering and fits within the footprint of the Raspberry Pi®, it is compatible with most cases. The UPS PIco can also be equipped with an optional Infra-Red Receiver which is routed directly to GPIO18 via the PCB. Finally, the UPS Pico features an implemented Automatic Temperature Control PWM FAN controller, and can be equipped with a micro fan kit, which enables the use of the Raspberry Pi® in extreme conditions including very high temperature environments.<br />
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Features<br />
The list of features of the UPS PIco is as follows:<br />
* Raspberry Pi B+ HAT Compliant<br />
* Plug and Play<br />
* Smart Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)<br />
* Integrated LiPO Battery (8-10 Minutes of Power Back-Up)<br />
* Intelligent Automatic Charger<br />
* No Additional External Power Required<br />
* Additional 3000 mAh Battery for 8 Hours Run-Time (Not Included)<br />
* 5V 2A Power Backup (Peak Output 5V 3A)<br />
* Integrated Software Simulated Real Time Clock (RTC) with Battery Back-Up<br />
* File Safe Shutdown Functionality<br />
* Raspberry Pi B+ Activity Pin<br />
* PWM FAN control (Fan Not Included)<br />
* 2 User Defined LEDs<br />
* 2 User Defined Buttons<br />
* Integrated Buzzer for UPS and User Applications<br />
* Status Monitoring - Powering Voltage, UPS Battery Voltage and Temperature<br />
* I2C PICo Interface for Control and Monitoring<br />
* RS232 Raspberry Pi Interface for Control and Monitoring<br />
* XTEA Based Cryptography User Software Protection <br />
* 2 Level Watch-dog Functionality with FSSD and Hardware Reset<br />
* Raspberry Pi B+ Hardware Reset Button via Spring Test Pin (Not Included) <br />
* Jumpers for Raspberry Pi B+ Pin Functionality Selection<br />
* Stackable Header for Add-On Boards<br />
* Boot Loader for Live Firmware Update<br />
* Compatible with Intelligent IR Remote Power ON/OFF (PowerMyPi)<br />
* Integrated ESD-Protected 2 Channel A/D 10 Bit Converters 0-5.2V<br />
* Integrated ESD-Protected 1-Wire Interface<br />
* Labeled J8 Raspberry Pi B+ GPIO Pins for Easy Plug & Play <br />
* Infra Red Receiver Sensor Interface (IR Not Included)<br />
* Upgradable with PIco Add-on Boards<br />
* Fits Inside Most Existing Cases<br />
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For more details<br />
[http://www.pimodules.com]<br />
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===Protect & leds===<br />
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====Buffer Board====<br />
[http://www.thebox.myzen.co.uk/Raspberry/Buffer_Board.html Buffer Board] How to make a Pi Buffer on Veroboard. Each of the 14 outputs can drive up to 500mA using a Darlington array.<br />
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==== FREE GPIO protect (5 V compatible) + 3 button & leds ====<br />
[[File:Raspberry pi- EASY GPIO.jpg|thumb|[http://ares.asso-ensea.net/robotics/raspberry-pi-easy-gpio-english-version/ EASY GPIO]]]<br />
[http://ares.asso-ensea.net/robotics/raspberry-pi-easy-gpio-english-version/ EASY GPIO] is an GPIO expansion board.(GPIO are protected by diode.)<br />
*3 leds + 3 button <br />
*6 GPIO ( Protected by diode) <br />
*Serial port ( Protected by diode) 3.3V ( compatible 5 V) <br />
* I2C ( Protected by diode) I2C 3.3V<br />
* SPI ( Protected by diode) SPI 3.3V<br />
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==== BerryClip 6 LED Buzzer Board ====<br />
The [http://www.raspberrypi-spy.co.uk/berryclip-6-led-add-on-board/ BerryClip] is a small board providing 6 coloured LEDs, 1 buzzer and 1 switch. It provides an easy and quick introduction to GPIO experimenting. The board plugs directly onto the Raspberry Pi GPIO connector and there are lots of Python example scripts available.<br /><br />
For a more detailed description see: [http://www.raspberrypi-spy.co.uk/berryclip-6-led-add-on-board/ BerryClip on Raspberrypi-spy.co.uk]<br />
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==== LedBorg ====<br />
[[File:LedBorg-Angled-690.png|thumb|[http://piborg.org/ledborg LedBorg]]]<br />
[http://www.piborg.org/ledborg LedBorg] is an ultra bright RGB LED add on board for your Raspberry Pi. Capable of 27 colour combinations and controllable from either a GUI or the command line, it can also perform patterns.<br />
Small board which connects directly to the GPIO header, Light up your case to suit your mood or display status information.<br />
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==== Lo-tech GPIO Interface Board ====<br />
[[File:Lo-tech-gpio-interface-board-front-assembled.JPG|thumb|[http://www.lo-tech.co.uk/product/gpio-interface-board/ Lo-tech GPIO Interface]]]<br />
The [http://www.lo-tech.co.uk/product/gpio-interface-board/ Lo-tech GPIO Interface Board] enables the connection of the Raspberry Pi (B+ and model 2) to the outside world, with 4x opto-isolated inputs, 8x Darlington outputs, and a 1-wire bus for temperature and other sensors. The board has been designed to fit directly on top of the RaspberryPi (similar to the HAT physical specification).<br />
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Also available as [http://www.lo-tech.co.uk/product/gpio-interface-board-pcb/ a bare PCB] - ideal for school projects and anyone wanting the extra challenge of soldering some hardware for their Raspberry Pi.<br />
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==== Meltwater's RGB LED Board ====<br />
As well as a great blog, Meltwater also has a selection of add on boards, including a [http://www.pihardware.co.uk RGB LED board]. This includes 5 bright RGB LEDs, and uses just 8 GPIO pins. The kit includes a pre-prepared strip-board, all the necessary components and cables, and a very complete full-colour manual with lots of code examples.<br />
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This is a great kit for learning how to use the GPIO on the Raspberry Pi, and make some pretty colours while you are at it!<br />
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These boards are also available from the [http://www.pi-supply.com/product/meltwaters-rgb-led-add-on-board-kit/ Pi Supply shop].<br />
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==== GPIO isolated expansion/RTC ====<br />
[http://www.utelectronics.com UT Electronics] is developing a expansion board containing a fully isolated 16-I/O I2C GPIO expander and RTC, with extensive options for further expansion. C and Python libraries will be available at launch. The board will probably be sold as a kit, with SMT components already in place.<br />
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Update: According to their website, the realities of life prevent them from bringing the product to market. They are hoping someone will pick up the ball. They have released the PCB layout and all documentation for free on their website.<br />
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==== LEDs + microswitch ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set01_04/ set01_04] is a universal 8 bit inputs (microswitch) / outputs (LEDs) to be connected to [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi]. Each bit is set as input or output through jumpers position.<br />
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===Robotics/ motors ===<br />
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==== AFLEX Robotic Board ====<br />
[http://www.web4robot.com AFLEX Robotic Board] is dual motor control and data acquisition board with I2C and Serial interfaces. The board provides 2 motor control drivers with max current up to 3.5A, 8-bits data port with each pin setup as digital input /output or analog input, 10-bits ADC with up to 5 analog channels, 4 inputs for the sensor connections, infrared (IR) remote control. The board provides direct connection to Raspberry Pi.<br />
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==== BrickPi ====<br />
The [http://www.dexterindustries.com/BrickPi/ BrickPi] from [http://www.dexterindustries.com/ Dexter Industries] helps you connect LEGO® Mindstorms sensors, motors, and parts to easily turn your credit card size computer into a powerful robot.Some highlights of the product include:<br />
* Connect up to 4 NXT or EV3 motors.<br />
* Connect up to 5 NXT sensors, both digital and analog.<br />
* The BrickPi power supply can power the Raspberry Pi directly.<br />
* Attach LEGO® Technic bricks to the BrickPi case to make awesome robots!<br />
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==== Diablo====<br />
[[File:Diablo.jpg|thumb|[http://piborg.org/diablo Diablo]]]<br />
[http://www.piborg.org/diablo Diablo] is a powerful motor control board for your Raspberry Pi. Aimed at driving large motors at up to 40V, current limiting to 55A, makes it powerful enough for even the most ambitious of projects. It controls two DC motors in forwards and reverse with pulse width modulation (PWM) which is useful for speed control and various stepper and solenoid control applications. Take a look at [https://www.piborg.org/doodleborg DoodleBorg - Our V1 Raspberry Pi tank] to get an idea of what [http://www.piborg.org/diablo Diablo] is designed to control.<br />
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==== Mobile Robot Chassis controlled from RPi ====<br />
[http://www.web4robot.com Mobile Robot Chassis controlled from RPi] is a smart robot platform with embedded robot controller. NO SOLDERING NEEDED. The controller board includes the preprogrammed microcontroller, 4 DC motor drivers and circuitry to read data from sensors. The preloaded software provides the DC motors and Servo motors PWM control, sensor data reading and communication with RPi by I2C interface or wireless channel.<br />
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==== PicoBorg ====<br />
[[File:PicoBorg-Angled-690.png|thumb|[http://piborg.org/picoborg PicoBorg]]]<br />
[http://www.piborg.org/picoborg PicoBorg] is an inexpensive add on board for controlling robotics such as small motors, fans, solenoids, LEDs and the like from the Raspberry Pi GPIO pins. It consists of 4 low side drivers and 4 diodes, and is hardware selectable for either using the Pi PWM output or only GPIO pins.<br />
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==== PicoBorg Reverse ====<br />
[[File:PicoBorgRev-Top-Small.png|thumb|[http://piborg.org/picoborgrev PicoBorg Reverse] ]]<br />
[http://www.piborg.org/picoborgrev PicoBorg Reverse] is an advanced motor control board for Raspberry Pi based robotics projects. It can control small and large motors alike (up to 25 V and 5 A per channel), either driving two DC motors (forward and reverse) at controllable speeds or a single DC motor or stepper at up to 10 A (4, 5, and 6 wire steppers supported). Capable of daisy-chaining multiple boards, it can allow over 200 motors to be controlled from a single Raspberry Pi.<br />
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It is the motor control board that powers [http://piborg.org/doodleborg DoodleBorg].<br />
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==== MOTORplate from Pi-Plates ====<br />
[[File:MOTORbrochure.jpg|thumbnail|MOTORplate from Pi-Plates]]<br />
The Pi-Plates MOTORplate is the most powerful motor controller you can buy for your Raspberry Pi. It has the capability of driving two stepper motors using four step sizes including microstepping. Or, it can control four DC motors with 10 bit resolution. Additional headers allow dedicated power control to each motor controller. There are four 16-bit tachometers for DC speed control and the ability to use acceleration on all motors to prevent stalls and maximize torque. Four protected general purpose inputs can be be attached to end stop, limit, optical, or hall effect sensors. Other features include:<br />
* Dedicated onboard processor<br />
* Allows for future code updates<br />
* Only needs two dedicated RPI pins (GPIO 25 and CE1)<br />
* All features accessible via rich Python command set<br />
* Compatible with all versions of Raspberry Pi<br />
* Design allows up to eight MOTORplates to be stacked together for eight times the motor drive<br />
* Compatible with all other Pi-Plates. <br />
* Uses less than 20mA of DC current during standby<br />
* Conforms to ROHS, FCC Part 15 Class A, and CE standards<br />
* All inputs and outputs ESD and overvoltage protected<br />
* Protects your Raspberry Pi while providing enhanced smart motor control<br />
* Includes programmable LED<br />
* Additional 14-pin header included if B+ signals are required<br />
* Each MOTORplate is 100% tested and verified<br />
* Detailed Online Users Guide with Examples<br />
For detailed specifications, go to https://pi-plates.com/product/motorplate/<br />
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==== PiRoCon ====<br />
[[File:PiRoCon.jpg|thumb|[http://4tronix.co.uk/store/index.php?rt=product/product&product_id=182 PiRoCon 1.2] ]]<br />
[http://4tronix.co.uk/store/index.php?rt=product/product&product_id=182 PiRoCon] PiRoCon is a complete robotics controller for your Raspberry Pi based mobile robot.<br />
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==== PiServoController ====<br />
[[File:PiServoController-board-w300.jpg|thumb|[http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/26 PiServoController]]]<br />
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[http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/26 PiServoController] board from [http://www.openelectrons.com OpenElectrons.com] fits over the GPIO pins of Raspberry Pi, and it can control upto 6 servos from Raspberry Pi. It has i2c interface to control i2c devices. This board provides power stabilization for Raspberry Pi, so that any power fluctuations won't cause RPi to reset. It also provides signal buffering so that you can connect higher voltage servos to the board.<br />
For Servo control, it uses Open Source Software, [https://github.com/richardghirst/PiBits/tree/master/ServoBlaster ServoBlaster]. Users can program the servo movements in Python.<br />
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==== RoboPi Advanced Robot Controller for the Raspberry Pi ====<br />
[[File:RoboPi_Pi_A_0863_web_800px.jpg|300px|thumb|right|RoboPi Advanced Robot Controller]]<br />
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[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/robopi/ RoboPi Advanced Robot Controller] Raspberry Pi expansion board from [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] adds an eight-core 32-bit microcontroller running at 100Mhz to the Raspberry Pi in order to off-load hard real time I/O and allow more precise timing than Linux running on the Pi allows.<br />
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RoboPi works with Rasperry Pi Model A, A+, B, B+, AND Raspberry Pi 2 Model B<br />
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RoboPi also works with Banana Pro, Banana Pi, ODROID C1, MIPS Creator CI20, more supported platforms soon.<br />
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RoboPi features: <br />
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- 8 channel 12 bit Analog to digital converter<br />
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- 24 digital I/O's each of which can be independently configured as digital input, digital output, PWM output, servo output, Ping sensor input<br />
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- three 10 pin expansion headers for the 8 core microcontroller (Parallax Propeller) corresponding to banks of servo connectors<br />
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- i2c expansion headers for both RoboPi and the Raspberry Pi<br />
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- easy to use Wiring-like API for controlling RoboPi with C / C++<br />
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- easy to use Wiring-like Python API for Python 2.7 and 3.2 <br />
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Note: Python support for the MIPS Creator CI20 not yet available, however C/C++ support is available<br />
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[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/robopi/ For more information about RoboPi please visit the RoboPi product page]<br />
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==== Robot Controller with direct connection to RPi ====<br />
[http://www.web4robot.com Robot Controller with direct connection to RPi] is a versalite Mobile Robot Chassis controller board with I2C interface and wireless communication channel. The controller board includes the preprogrammed microcontroller and provides the motor drivers to control 4 DC motors, 2 speed encoder channels, ultrasonic distance measurement channel, infrared obstacle avoidance sensor and 5 analog channels for your sensor connections (line following sensors or obstacle avoidance sensors). The board also provides 2 Servo motor controls to create the robot pan/tilt head.<br />
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==== RPi Servo board ====<br />
[[File:RPi Servo board.jpg|thumb|[http://electronics.chroma.se/rpisb.php Raspberry Pi Servo board] ]]<br />
The [http://electronics.chroma.se/rpisb.php Raspberry Pi Servo board] by [[User:adent|adent]] is a small expansion board for connecting up to eight RC servos and/or an ESC (Electronic Speed Controller) to the RPi. It has a pass through for the GPIO port and it uses the serial line in it for commands. The interface is a simple ASCII-protocol via the serial port. It also has five own GPIO-pins that is not supported by card firmware yet. Firmware is released as GPL. Can power RPi from ESC or external source.<br />
Youtube clip of [http://youtu.be/_W1WXnL9MeA first prototype]. Working on an alternate firmware to connect DHT22/11 humidity/temperature sensors to the board instead.<br />
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==== RPi SOFTWARE Servo board ====<br />
The [http://electronics.chroma.se/rpiswsb.php Raspberry Pi SOFTWARE Servo board] by [[User:adent|adent]] is a small expansion board for connecting up to eight RC servos and/or an ESC (Electronic Speed Controller) to the RPi. It has a pass through for the GPIO port. Can power RPi from ESC or external source.<br />
It needs a [http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=37&t=15011&hilit=servo kernel module] to work. The card only buffers the GPIO of the RPi and <br />
provides convenient connectors. Since there was room on the PCB, the serialport, GND and 3V3 is broken out.<br />
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====Servo Pi - PWM servo controller====<br />
[[File:Servopi.jpg|thumb|Servo Pi PWM board]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/44/Servo-Pi Servo Pi] is a 16-channel, 12-bit PWM controller suitable for driving LEDs and radio control servos. The board is based around PCA9685 PWM I2C LED controller IC from NXT and can drive each of the 16 outputs with 12 bit (4096 steps) duty cycle from 0% to 100%.<br />
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====16channel Servo-Pi & 16 channel GPIO ====<br />
[[File:Pi-pwm16-gpio16-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|16GPIO&16PWM]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-9685-23017-lp.html 16channel PWM Servo Pi& 16 GPIO]<br />
Can control up to 16 Servo Motor & 16 i2c/spi GPIO with 16 LED for GPIO status for raspberry Pi A/B<br />
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==== UltraBorg ====<br />
[[File:UltraBorg.jpg|thumb|[http://piborg.org/ultraBorg UltraBorg] ]]<br />
[http://www.piborg.org/UltraBorg UltraBorg] is a 16 bit PWM / servo controller and Ultrasonic module interface board. It communicates with the Raspberry Pi over I2C and does the servo control and ultrasonic reading, processing and filtering in a Pic microcontroller on the UltraBorg board. This leaves the Raspberry Pi free to perform tasks without worrying about timing, delays, or CPU intensive processes. The Ultrasonic side includes inbuilt simple filtering, and the servo side includes power on position saving, and endstop/limit saving in to the Pic micro EEPROM.<br />
It is capable of controlling 4 servos, and reading 4 ultrasonic modules. It has inbuilt 5V to 3.3V logic level conversion, and is aimed as a plug and go solution.<br />
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==== XLoBorg ====<br />
[[File:XLoBorg-top-690.png|thumb|[http://piborg.org/xloborg XLoBorg] ]]<br />
[http://www.piborg.org/XLoBorg XLoBorg] is a 3 axis accelerometer and 3 axis magnetometer which can be used as a compass and would be especially useful in UAV/drones. It plugs directly into the Raspberry Pi and requires no additional connections.<br />
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==== Multi Pi ====<br />
[[File:Multipi_rev.jpg|thumb|[http://elinux.org/images/8/8d/ Multi-Pi] ]]<br />
[http://www.rasplay.org Multi-Pi] is motor* drive extention shield for raspberry-pi and can add many sensor, clcd, glcd etc.. with motor dirve on the shield.<br />
motor* : dc motor, bldc(add resister), stepping.<br />
in addition, Only sn754410(or SN754410NE)motor drive if not use this can be used as a various raspberrypi extention shield.<br />
we has been post on the www.rasplay.org: [http://www.rasplay.org our website]<br />
* RC Car for Raspberrypi Project [http://www.rasplay.org/?p=5820 post click]<br />
* Uart connect for Raspberrypi [http://www.rasplay.org/?p=6109 post click]<br />
* USB HUB for Raspberrypi [http://www.rasplay.org/?p=6440 post click]<br />
* Pi monitoring GLCD [http://www.rasplay.org/?p=5972 post click]<br />
* ETC ... [http://www.rasplay.org/?p=6451 post click]<br />
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====32channel Servo-Pi====<br />
[[File:pi-pwm-32-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|32channel-PWM]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-9685-2-lp.html 32channel Servo Pi]<br />
Can control up to 32 Servo Motor for raspberry Pi A/B<br />
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====8 Motor-Pi====<br />
[[File:Pi-8motor-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|8Motor-Pi]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-L293d-4.html 8 Motor Robot Pi]<br />
Can control up to 8 Motor for B+<br />
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===Home Automation ===<br />
==== UniPi ====<br />
[[File:UniPi_set.png|thumb|[http://www.unipi.technology/ UniPi]]]<br />
[http://www.unipi.technology/ UniPi] (v 1.1) is universal home automation controller based on the Raspberry Pi. It features eight 5A@220V relays, 14 digital inputs (5-24V), two analog inputs (0-10V), 0-10V analog output, 1wire master and a small user-available eeprom memory. There is also many expansion boards coming up, such as relay, solid state, analog output, 8channel 1wire and many more.... On top of that, there is [https://github.com/UniPiTechnology/evok/ opensource API] with a build-in web server for easy controlling of UniPi.<br />
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==== PiPan ====<br />
[[File:PiPan-by-openelectrons.jpg|thumb|[http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/15 PiPan]]]<br />
[http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/15 PiPan] is a Pan/Tilt Kit for PiCamera designed by [http://www.openelectrons.com OpenElectrons.com]. Pi-Pan provides Pan and tilt movements for your Raspberry Pi Camera, using two servos for X and Y axis movements. The kit includes servos, mounting hardware and [http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/26 PiServoController] board to control servo movements.<br />
Users can program the servo control/camera movements, etc. in Python.<br />
There also is an addon light that can be fitted in front of the PiCamera to illuminate subjects, [http://www.openelectrons.com/pages/19 PiLight].<br />
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==== RPIDOM ====<br />
[http://www.yadom.fr/carte-rpidom.html RPIDOM] is an inexpensive expansion board dedicated to home automation. It provides a 1wire interface, 2 teleinformation interfaces (french power meters), an RTC and a 5V connector.<br />
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==== Heber x10i ====<br />
[http://www.heber.co.uk/gaming-amusement/xline/x10i-overview/ Heber Ltd] X10i integrates real time I/O into a RPi control system. A secure real-time controller that permits control over multiple and different types of inputs and outputs, and uses the USB 2.0 communication standard. It is an all in one plug and play board for developing LED drivers, control, sensing of different switches, and driving stepper motors. Exclusive features include a real time clock, battery backed static ram, a Dallas chip (for unique board identification), 2 serial communication ports, a powerful audio amp and a independent dedicated on board processor.<br />
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Heber now offers drivers in C/C++ and Linux to make it even easier for programmers, inventors and developers to connect with the outside world using X10i and their Raspberry Pi.<br />
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==== SmartHome Sytem Board ====<br />
[[File:Pi-smarthome-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|SmartHome System Board]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-smarthome.html SmartHome ]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-smarthome-ext.html SmartHome Lite ]<br />
[http://smarthome.pridopia.co.uk/ SmartHome Server ]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-smarthome-ac-box01.html SmartHome AC control Box]<br />
The Smart Home project is aimed towards creating a system capable of controlling devices over the internet from any device. Currently the system supports up to 8 Controlled devices and 1 DHT 2302/22 Temperature and Humidity Sensor. The main device ( G1 ) Can be triggered by<br />
temperature (with a DHT sensor) or time. The system uses Solid State Relays ( SSR ) or Switching Relays, The Switching Relays are louder and sound a "Click" when they switch.<br />
The SSR support to 10Amps . The system can be deployed to control your air conditioning during the hot summers or electronic heaters during the winter, another use would be to wire the system up to your house lights / power and control your lights from over the internet.<br />
Additional items are the 84x48 pixel screen to show extra info, last command sent and a countdown to update / check server status and also show Temperature and Humidity.<br />
The advantage to using our system over another system is that everything is built for each other ( The Temperature sensors, the relays, and the screen ).<br />
The system uses the internet through WiFi or an Ethernet cable to connect to our secure servers which enable the website interface and the Android app to easily communicate with your device.<br />
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==== Vending-Pi System Board ====<br />
[[File:Pi-vending-pi-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|Vending-Pi System]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-vending.html Vending-Pi System ]<br />
[http://vending.pridopia.co.uk/ Vending-Pi Server]<br />
The system housed inside the Vending Machine will collect data from the Vending Machine when a Technician / a valid person with the Android App + the right password connects to the RPi. This then allows them to download the data from the Machine and store it on the Android Phone / Tablet. The data is encrypted and cannot be edited or spoofed. The file is then uploaded to our secure servers and an accountant or manager can review the datAa such as coins in, coins out, coins stored, stock details, errors, and even temperature and humidity logs over time ( graph view )<br />
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=== Serial interfaces ===<br />
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====1-Wire Pi ====<br />
[[File:1wirepi.jpg|thumbnail|1 Wire Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/27/1-Wire-Pi 1 Wire Pi] from AB Electronics UK is a communication board supporting the 1-Wire® protocol. A 5V buffered I2C port is also provided on the board.<br />
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====1-Wire Pi Plus ====<br />
[[File:1_wire_pi_plus.jpg|thumbnail|1 Wire Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/60/1-Wire-Pi-Plus 1 Wire Pi Plus] from AB Electronics UK is a communication board supporting the 1-Wire® protocol. Designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. A 5V buffered I2C port is also provided on the board.<br />
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==== Single and 8 Channel 1-Wire Masters from Sheepwalk Electronics ====<br />
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[[File:SWE RPI123.jpg|thumbnail|none]]<br />
[http://www.sheepwalkelectronics.co.uk/ Sheepwalk Electronics] have developed a series of expansion boards for the Raspberry Pi to interface your Raspberry Pi to a Dallas/Maxim 1-Wire network. The range includes a simple passive "master" (called the RPI1) to allow easy use of the kernel 1-Wire driver, a single channel I2C master based around the DS2482-100 (called the RPI2) and an 8 channel I2C master based around the DS2482-800 (the RPI3). The modules are now all available for sale on our website. We also sell a range 1-Wire slave boards including temperature and humidity sensors and I/O boards.<br />
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====1-Wire-17 Port for B+====<br />
[[File:Pi-1-wrie-17-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|1-Wire 17Port]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-2482-800-2.html 1-Wire 17Port]<br />
From [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/ixx-rspi.html Pridopia]17 Port 1-Wire board for B+ with RTC<br />
use DS2482-800 X2 + DS2482-100 X1 + DS1307 + DS18B20<br />
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====Pi232 RS232 board====<br />
[http://www.logicethos.com/Blog/2012-06-21:_Pi232_Raspberry_Pi_RS232_boards Pi232] is an RS232 expansion board that plugs onto GPIO connector.<br />
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====Pi-Wire====<br />
[http://go.je/18z Pi-Wire] Homelabs are developing options for connection of a 1-wire bus to the RaspberryPi. Boards include SPI breakout connections for future boards.<br />
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====rpi_serial====<br />
BitWizard has a [http://www.bitwizard.nl/wiki/index.php/Raspberry_pi_expansion_system_page#expansion_boards Raspberrypi serial breakout board]. It breaks out four serial buses from the GPIO port.<br />
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BitWizard then has a series SPI (or I2C) expansion boards that can be daisy-chained off the SPI (or I2C) buses of the expansion board. A virtually unlimited number of expansion boards can be connected. Expansion boards are available that drive a simple 16x2 text LCD, more general purpose IOs, servos, temperature sensors, relays, optocouplers etc. <br />
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====RPi RS232 Breakout Board====<br />
[http://zuzebox.wordpress.com/2012/02/07/rs232-breakout-board-v0-20-for-raspberry-pi/ RPi RS232 Breakout Board] is a simple RS232 breakout board for the Raspberry Pi. You can get these boards at tindie.com in the [https://www.tindie.com/stores/DTronixs/ DTronixs store]<br />
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==== RS232 to TTL converter ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set01_03/ set01_03] translates RS232 signals to TTL to be connected to P2's [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi] serial communication port.<br />
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====Serial Pi - RS232 serial interface====<br />
[[File:Serialpi.jpg|thumbnail|Serial Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/29/Serial-Pi Serial Pi] is a stackable communication board supporting the RS232 serial protocol.<br />
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====Serial Pi Plus - RS232 serial interface====<br />
[[File:Serialpiplus.jpg|thumbnail|Serial Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/51/Serial-Pi-Plus Serial Pi Plus] is a stackable communication board supporting the RS232 serial protocol. Designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2.<br />
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==== USB - RS232 TTL / I2C translator ====<br />
[http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set01_05/ set01_05] has three functions : 1st) translating USB to TTL Tx and Rx to be connected to [http://electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi], 2nd) converting USB to I2C and 3rd) supplying voltage to next board (it is not for 3Bpi) if jumper is between positions 1 and 2.<br />
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==== Pi-BT-COM-Pi RS232 - serial console - Bluetooth - RTC====<br />
[[File:Pi-compi-bt-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|Pi-BT-COM-Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-com-bt-bp.html Pi-BT-COM-Pi] provide RS232 - 3.5mm serial console Port - Bluetooth console Port - RTC function in one board <br />
also have RFID module socket & NRF24L01 module socket for Raspberry Pi B+<br />
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===Sound ===<br />
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==== Wolfson sound card ====<br />
The equivalent of a high end sound card for the PI. Features:<br />
* 3.5 mm jack (4-pole) for a headset/boom mic combination for gaming or VoIP applications<br />
* 3.5 mm jack for microphone input<br />
* On-board MEMS microphone<br />
* 3.5 mm jack stereo line input for connection to devices such as digital audio players (iPod etc.) or mobile phones<br />
* 3.5 mm jack stereo line output for connection to devices such as external stereo amplifiers or powered speakers<br />
* Phono jack for electrical (not optical) S/PDIF digital input<br />
* On-board class D power amplifier for external speakers, with connection to external power source if needed.<br />
* Small pin header for extra functions if they are low cost, already on-chip, and don't require any further components<br />
* Raspberry Pi form factor<br />
http://www.element14.com/community/community/raspberry-pi/raspberry-pi-accessories/wolfson_pi<br />
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==== HiFiBerry DAC ====<br />
A high-end 24bit/192kHz DAC that connects to the I2S header. The board has RCA and phono jack line-level outputs with 2Vrms output, but does not need an external power supply.<br />
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http://www.hifiberry.com/dac/<br />
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==== HiFiBerry Digi ====<br />
An S/PDIF output card for the Raspberry Pi. Features an optical and an isolated electrical output<br />
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http://www.hifiberry.com/hbdigi/<br />
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==== Raspi-T-DAC ====<br />
http://www.tjaekel.com/T-DAC/raspi.html<br />
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===Arduino===<br />
==== Arduino Shield and Raspberry Pi ====<br />
a little board with Arduino socket and Raspberry Pi socket<br />
you can power the boards with 12Volt or 5Volt<br />
http://www.progetti-hw-sw.it/raspberry.htm<br />
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==== aLaMode ====<br />
[http://wyolum.com/?p=824 “À la mode”] is an Arduino clone specifically designed to interface with the Raspberry Pi. You can of course connect a standard Arduino to a Pi USB port using a cord, but when you want a turnkey solution, how about an Arduino compatible “plate” (shield) that fits right on top of the Raspberry Pi with direct access to GPIO port? The Linux side handles all of the displays, human interfaces, and number crunching. The low power Arduino compatible “à la mode” board handles sensors, servos/motors, and provides a highly accurate real time clock.<br />
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==== ArduiPi ====<br />
The [https://hallard.me/arduipi-the-shield-that-brings-arduino-to-raspberry-pi/ ArduiPi] is a board that brings Arduino world to Raspberry Pi and vice-versa. It is totally open source Hardware and Software.<br />
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The features are:<br />
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* Power the Arduino side with Raspberry power or with external power.<br />
* Selectable Arduino side power with 5V or 3.3V <br />
* FTDI cable connector to be able to program Arduino independently leaving RX/TX of arduino and Raspberry free.<br />
* ICSP connector.<br />
* Power level shifter between Pi and Arduino for I2C, SPI, Serial, and all Pi V1 and V2 GPIO pins.<br />
* Raspberry Pi board Revision 2 with four new GPIO <br />
* I2C Bus available from Arduino AND/OR Raspberry Pi<br />
* I2C to 1-Wire controller on the board providing fully OWFS (or other) support for Raspberry Pi OR Arduino with dedicated library<br />
* Feature to connect I2C between Arduino And Raspberry Pi (Arduino will become a I2C slave from Raspberry Pi)<br />
* Feature to connect SPI between Arduino and Raspberry Pi (Arduino will become a SPI slave from Raspberry)<br />
* Feature to connect the Arduino UART to Raspberry Pi Serial to do communication<br />
* Availability to use the French dedicated Téléinformation monitoring electricity signal issued from the main power meter to Arduino or Raspberry Pi<br />
* Grove connector on board for I2C and Serial connection for Raspberry and Arduino<br />
* Sized place to plug aAdafruit I2C or SPI Oled breakout board that can be driven by Arduino or Raspberry Pi in SPI or I2C<br />
* Sized place to plug a NRF24L01 Wireless breakout board. Breakout board fitting this format will be available for RFM12B, RFM69W, SD card and SPI flash memory. This will let you use the majority of RF module used today<br />
* Sized place for 3 x 1-Wire devices on board.<br />
* Sized place for using PWM devices (switchable with on board power or external power)<br />
* Two free pins available on level shifter chip for custom usage.<br />
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Details, documentation and all others can be found [https://hallard.me/arduipi-the-shield-that-brings-arduino-to-raspberry-pi/ here]<br />
Schematics, PCB, sample code are on [https://github.com/hallard/arduipi github]<br />
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==== Raspberry Pi to Arduino Shields Connection Bridge ====<br />
[http://www.cooking-hacks.com/index.php/documentation/tutorials/raspberry-pi-to-arduino-shields-connection-bridge Raspberry Pi to Arduino Shields Connection Bridge] allows you to use any of the shields, boards and modules designed for Arduino in Raspberry Pi. It includes also the possibility of connecting digital and analog sensors, using the same pinout of Arduino but with the power and capabilities of Raspberry. Using arduPi library, you will be able to make programs in Raspberry with the same code used in Arduino. To do so, Cooking Hacks Team have implemented conversion functions so that you can control in the same way as in Arduino all the I/O interfaces: i2C, SPI, UART, analog, digital, in Raspberry Pi.<br />
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==== Paper-Duino-Pi ====<br />
[http://www.paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=raspberry_boards:paperduinopi Paper-Duino-Pi] is an Arduino shield for the Raspberry Pi. Due to the fact that it is designed as Paper-PCB it is easy to create and one doesn't need a printed circuit board. All components are cheap standard electronic parts. [http://youtu.be/e-x_ZPg8ymo A video is found here].<br />
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==== PiDuino ====<br />
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5c1Dfaf57g Youtube video] showing prototype board<br />
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==== Ponte ====<br />
[http://omer.me/2012/05/introducing-ponte/ PONTE initial post] An arduino shield bridge from Omer and SKPang<br />
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==== RPi-ShieldBridge ====<br />
[https://github.com/watterott/RPi-ShieldBridge RPi-ShieldBridge] An Arduino Shield Bridge with connector for a 2.8" TFT-Display with Touchpanel.<br />
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=== RTC ===<br />
==== RPI RTC ====<br />
[http://www.yadom.fr/rpi-shield/carte-rpi-rtc.html RPI RTC] is a inexpensive Real Time Clock (RTC) board.<br />
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==== RTC-COM-Pi ====<br />
[[File:Pi-rtc-compi-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|RTC-COM-Pi]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-com-lite-bp.html RTC-COM-Pi]<br />
RTC with RS232 COM Port & 3.5mm serial console port<br />
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==== AbioRTC ====<br />
[http://www.axiris.eu/en/index.php/i-o-cards/abiortc AbioRTC] is an inexpensive real-time clock (RTC) expansion board.<br />
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====RTC Pi Real time Clock Module ====<br />
[[File:Rtcpi.jpg|thumbnail|RTC Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/15/RTC-Pi-Real-time-Clock-Module RTC Pi] is a real time clock module which connects via the GPIO port on a Raspberry Pi.<br />
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====RTC Pi Plus Real time Clock Module ====<br />
[[File:Rtcpiplus.jpg|thumbnail|RTC Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/52/RTC-Pi-Plus RTC Pi Plus] is a real time clock module which connects via the GPIO port on a Raspberry Pi. Designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. <br />
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==== Pi Rtc Dio Gold *NEW* ====<br />
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[[File:Pi_Rtc_Dio_0640a_web.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Pi Rtc Dio expansion board for the Raspberry Pi]]<br />
<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-rtc-dio/ Mikronauts Pi Rtc Dio Real Time Clock & I/O Expansion Board] that stacks on top of the Raspberry Pi and was designed by [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] to add a real time clock, 32 digital I/O's and 3.3v power supply making one-off expansion circuits easier for everyone. Pi Rtc Dio also has a four pin I2C expansion header, and a five pin COM connector for future expansion.<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc Dio works with Rasperry Pi Model A, A+, B, B+ and the new Raspberry Pi 2 Model B<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc DIO also works with the Banana Pro and the Banana Pi, however the Bananas already have an on-board RTC.<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc Dio comes as a kit which includes an extra tall stacking header and mounting hardware that secures the board to the Raspberry Pi Rev.2 test mounting holes - keeping the board securely mounted on the Pi.<br />
<br />
Up to four Pi Rtc Dio boards can be stacked on a single Raspberry Pi without the need for a bus or rack solution. The board has an extra large prototyping area that is silk screened to clearly indicate signal busses. <br />
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[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-rtc-dio/ For more information about EZasPi, please visit the Pi Rtc Dio product page]<br />
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Pi Rtc Dio can be combined with EZasPi prototyping boards, Pi Jumper breakout board, RoboPi and additional Pi Rtc Dio boards for a greatly expanded Pi system]<br />
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==== CJE/4D RTC ====<br />
(No longer available, dead link)<br />
On 2nd January 2012, CJE/4D announced that they have a real-time clock (RTC) expansion board in the works: [http://www.raspberrypi.org/forum/features-and-requests/rtc]<br />
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=== Displays (LCD/TFT) ===<br />
<br />
==== AdvaBoard RPi1 ====<br />
The AdvaBoard RPi1 contains an interface for TFT displays (3.2" - 7.0") incl. touchscreen.<br />
For details, see [#advaboard_rpi1 below], or visit the websites [http://www.advaboard.de www.advaboard.de]<br />
or [http://www.advamation.com/products/embeddedpc/advaboard.html www.advamation.com/products/embeddedpc/advaboard.html].<br />
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====MZTX-PI-EXT====<br />
The 'Tontec' 2.4-inch TFT LCD 240x320 RGB Pixels touchscreen is a small board that plugs into J1. The touch part uses a TSC2003 chip on the I2C bus; the screen data goes trough the SPI bus and uses a couple of GPIO. There are pins to extend SPI & I2C bus and a GPIO extender LP3943 , '16-LED Fun Light Driver' http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/snvs256b/snvs256b.pdf). See http://helloraspberrypi.blogspot.be/2014/01/setup-tontec-24-inch-tft-lcd-240x320.html for the display and http://www.raspberrypi.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=91&t=64414 for a discussion about the 'touch' part. (See [[MZTX-PI-EXT]])<br />
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====LCD-Master-Pi====<br />
[[File:Rs-pi-LCD-master-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|GPIO-LCD Master]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-LCD-master.html LCD Master]<br />
support 84x48 pixels LCD & 16x2 & 20x4 character LCD<br />
also have i2c Ver, full [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/rs-pi-set-scratch.html Pi_Scratch] software support,<br />
<br />
===Multifunctions===<br />
<br />
==== ADC Pi - Raspberry Pi Analogue to Digital converter ====<br />
[[File:Adcpi.jpg|thumbnail|ADC Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/17/ADC-Pi-V2---Raspberry-Pi-Analogue-to-Digital-converter ADC Pi V2.1] is an 8 channel 17 bit analogue to digital converter designed to work with the Raspberry Pi platform. The ADC Pi V2.1 is based on two Microchip MCP3424 A/D converters each containing 4 analogue inputs with up to 18 bit resolution. <br />
<br />
==== ADC Pi Plus - Raspberry Pi Analogue to Digital converter ====<br />
[[File:Adcpiplus.jpg|thumbnail|ADC Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/56/ADC-Pi-Plus---Raspberry-Pi-Analogue-to-Digital-converter ADC Pi Plus] is an 8 channel 17 bit analogue to digital converter designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. . The ADC Pi Plus is based on two Microchip MCP3424 A/D converters each containing 4 analogue inputs with up to 18 bit resolution. <br />
<br />
====ADC DAC Pi - 12 bit 2 channel ADC and DAC====<br />
[[File:Adcdacpi.jpg|thumbnail|ADC DAC Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/39/ADC-DAC-Pi-Raspberry-Pi-ADC-and-DAC-expansion-board ADCDAC Pi] is a 2 channel 12 bit analogue to digital converter and 2 channel 12 bit digital to analogue converter designed to work with the Raspberry Pi platform. <br />
<br />
==== AdvaBoard RPi1 ====<br />
The [http://www.advaboard.de AdvaBoard RPi1] contains:<br />
<br />
* TFT-display-interface (3.2" 320x240, 5" 800x480, 7" 800x480)<br />
* touchscreen interface<br />
* real-time-clock (RTC)<br />
* CPLD + a microcontroller<br />
* all I/Os are 5V-tolerant, except I2C<br />
* analog-I/Os (4* 16bit inputs, 2* 8bit outputs)<br />
* separate connectors for all interfaces (I2C, SPI, digital/analog-I/O, RS-232, RS-485 incl. pluggable terminator)<br />
* power-management: battery-backed RPC/I2C-interfaces, power-down, power-up on time or event, separately powered peripherals<br />
* JTAG-programmer for Xilinx CPLDs/FPGAs, C2-programmer for SiLabs C8051F*<br />
* software (C + Python 2.6/3.x libraries, free example programs)<br />
<br />
Details can be found at [http://www.advamation.com/products/embeddedpc/advaboard.html www.advamation.com/products/embeddedpc/advaboard.html]<br />
<br />
==== Amescon RasPiComm ====<br />
[[File:RasPiComm.jpg|thumbnail|right|RasPiComm]]<br />
The [http://www.amescon.com/products.aspx RasPiComm] by [http://www.amescon.com/ Amescon] is a piggyback-mountable extension board and offers:<br />
<br />
* RS-485<br />
* RS-232<br />
* RTC<br />
* direct I2C connector<br />
* 5-way joystick<br />
with driver support. Fully compatible with the B+!<br />
<br />
More information: [http://www.amescon.com/products/technical-specifications.aspx Technical Specifications].<br />
<br />
==== Amescon RasPiComm+ ====<br />
<br />
[[File:RPCPMainboard.jpg|thumbnail|right|RasPiComm+ mainboard with 4 modules (not attached)]]<br />
<br />
The [http://www.amescon.com/products/raspicommplus.aspx RasPiComm+] by [http://www.amescon.com/ Amescon] is a modular extension board for the Raspberry Pi and offers:<br />
<br />
* 4 module slots for a wide range of modules (RS-232, RS-485 4 Wire, GSM, GPS, 1Wire, CAN, 8 Input, 8 Output, 16 isolated I/O, Profibus,...)<br />
* RTC<br />
* easy to set up<br />
* full driver support<br />
* industrial version for isolated 24V available<br />
<br />
The RasPiComm+ will be launched Q1 2015. If you want to have it before the official launch, you can support the [http://igg.me/p/997426/x/9106232 Indiegogo campaign].<br />
<br />
====Com Pi RS232 Serial and 1-Wire ====<br />
[[File:Compi.jpg|thumbnail|Com Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/26/Com-Pi-RS232-Serial-and-1-Wire Com Pi] from AB Electronics is a communication board supporting RS232 and 1-Wire® protocols. A 5V buffered I2C port is also provided on the board.<br />
<br />
==== PIC PI ====<br />
[http://www.pic-pi.com www.pic-pi.com] python libraries and hardware for RS232, RS485, Real Time Clock, 2x Analog outputs, 2x 240vac 10 A Relays, 22x Individually configurable Analog inputs of digital IO<br />
<br />
==== PICAN ====<br />
[http://http://www.beyond-kinetics.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=1827] <br />
PiCAN plugs onto GPIO pins and contains:<br />
* CAN controller and transceiver (2515 based). DB9 connection to vehicle OBDII connector, pins for a robot Controller Area Network.<br />
* 5V 2amp regulator for battery powered systems (6 to 24V)<br />
* EM406 GPS module connector<br />
* 3 GPIO buttons<br />
* 4 LEDS<br />
<br />
====Breakout Pi - Prototyping board====<br />
[[File:Breakoutpi.jpg|thumbnail|Breakout Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/46/products3Raspberry-Pi46Breakout-Pi Breakout Pi] is a useful and versatile prototyping expansion board for the Raspberry Pi models A and B.<br />
<br />
==== Buzzberry Buzz-Board Interface ====<br />
[http://fortito.com Buzzberry] is an interface board enabling expansion using the Buzz-Board modular system designed primarily for educational use.<br />
<br />
==== DAQCplate from Pi-Plates ====<br />
[[File:DAQCplate-R1.0.png|thumbnail|DAQCplate from Pi-Plates]]<br />
The Pi-Plates DAQC (DAC-SEE) adds a rich set of input/output options to your Raspberry Pi. It includes 7 powerful digital outputs for driving external devices such as relays and high current LEDs as well as 8 analog to digital inputs for measuring temperature, voltage, humidity and more. In addition there are eight digital inputs, two analog outputs, and seven general purpose indicator LEDs. Other features include:<br />
* Dedicated onboard processor<br />
* Provides real time data collection<br />
* Allows for future code updates<br />
* Only needs two dedicated RPI pins (GPIO 25 and CE1)<br />
* All features accessible via rich Python command set<br />
* Compatible with all versions of Raspberry Pi<br />
* Design allows up to eight DAQCplates to be stacked together for eight times the I/O<br />
* Uses less than 20mA of DC current during standby<br />
* Conforms to ROHS, FCC Part 15 Class A, and CE standards<br />
* All inputs and outputs ESD and overvoltage protected<br />
* Protects your Raspberry Pi while providing enhanced I/O<br />
* Includes programmable bi-color LED<br />
* Additional 14-pin header included if B+ signals are required<br />
* Capable of reading up to seven HC-SR04 distance sensors<br />
* Each DAQCplate is 100% tested and verified<br />
* Detailed Online Users Guide with Examples<br />
For detailed specifications, go to https://pi-plates.com/product/daqcplate/<br />
<br />
====Delta-Sigma Pi 18 bit Analogue to Digital converter ====<br />
[[File:Deltasigmapi.jpg|thumbnail|Delta Sigma Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/14/Delta-Sigma-Pi-18-bit-Analogue-to-Digital-converter Delta-Sigma Pi] is an 8 channel analogue to digital converter designed for use on the Raspberry Pi computer platform. The board is based around the MCP3424 low noise and high accuracy 18 bit delta-sigma analogue to digital converter from Microchip Technology Inc. A pair of MCP3424 converters are included on the board along with an I2C buffer interface allowing you to connect additional 5V I2C devices to the same bus.<br />
<br />
====GertBoard====<br />
::''main page: [[RPi Gertboard]]''<br />
This board is a buffer between your Rpi and the real world, use it to flash LEDs on and off, drive motors, run sensors and all that other fun stuff.<ref>http://www.raspberrypi.org/archives/411</ref><br />
<br />
====GELI 'jelly'(GPIO Experimenter and Lab Interface Board)====<br />
[http://www.fulburncams.gb.net/ Raspberry Geli Board] Extends the GPIO and provides I2C, D2A/A2D, DC Motor(L298), RS232, Realtime Clock (DS1307), 1-wire and prototyping area on 150 * 100mmm PCB.<br />
<br />
==== GrovePi ====<br />
[[File:DexterIndustries-GrovePi.jpg|thumbnail|GrovePi]]<br />
The [http://www.dexterindustries.com/GrovePi/ GrovePi] from [http://www.dexterindustries.com/ Dexter Industries] is a slide on board for the Raspberry Pi that allows the Raspberry Pi to communicate with hundreds of plug and play [http://www.seeedstudio.com/wiki/GROVE_System Grove Sensors]. Some highlights of the product include:<br />
* Modular plug and play modules, no more headaches for wiring the sensors. All modules are connect using a simple 4 wire cable.<br />
* Access Grove analog, digital, serial and I2C sensors from Raspberry Pi.<br />
* Sockets: 3x Analog, 6x Digital, 4x I2C, 1x serial and 1x pass-through Raspberry Pi serial.<br />
* Libraries available in C and Python - see [https://github.com/DexterInd/GrovePi/ GitHub repo].<br />
* The GrovePi communicates with the Raspberry Pi over the I2C interface at address 0x40.<br />
* I2C sockets allow sensors to directly communicate with the Raspberry Pi or interpreted and relayed via the GrovePi.<br />
* ATMEGA328P microcontroller.<br />
* Open source firmware.<br />
<br />
====IO Pi 32 Channel Port Expander====<br />
[[File:Iopi.jpg|thumbnail|IO Pi]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/18/IO-Pi-32-Channel-Port-Expander-for-the-Raspberry-Pi-computer-boards IO Pi] is a 32 channel digital expansion board designed for use on the Raspberry Pi computer platform. The board is based around the MCP23017 16-bit I/O expander from Microchip Technology Inc. A pair of MCP23017 expanders are included on the board allowing you to connect up to 32 digital inputs or outputs to the Raspberry Pi.<br />
<br />
====IO Pi Plus 32 Channel Port Expander====<br />
[[File:Iopiplus.jpg|thumbnail|IO Pi Plus]]<br />
The [https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/17/Raspberry-Pi--Raspberry-Pi-2-Model-B/54/IO-Pi-Plus IO Pi Plus] is a 32 channel digital expansion board designed for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. The board is based around the MCP23017 16-bit I/O expander from Microchip Technology Inc. A pair of MCP23017 expanders are included on the board allowing you to connect up to 32 digital inputs or outputs to the Raspberry Pi.<br />
<br />
==== Pi Crust ====<br />
[http://picru.st picru.st] is a very compact and cheap breakout board for your Raspberry Pi that allows easy access to the Pi's pins, grouping them into a logical order and adding clear labeling. Small and simple. Now available to purchase in kit form on Kickstarter here - [http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/pisupply/pi-crust-easily-connect-electronics-to-your-raspbe Pi Crust Kickstarter]<br />
<br />
====Piface====<br />
[http://piface.openlx.org.uk Piface] is simpler than the [[RPi Gertboard]] (it's aimed at less experienced users), but also intended to connect to PCs and Android to be platform agnostic<br />
<br />
==== Pi MiniLab - Education / Experimental Board ====<br />
[http://www.web4robot.com Pi MiniLab Education / Experimental Board] is a small size RPi add-ons board. The board includes the circuitry for the experiments with analog signals, sensor connections and circuitry to control the external devices as the relays, motors, high current LEDs.<br />
Key Features:<br />
12-bit ADC with 5 analog channels, 12-bit DAC, 4 analog amplifiers, analog comparator, frequency generator, 1-Wire port, on-boar potentiometer, RGB LED, 4 high power outputs, circuitry for LCD 20x4 or 16x2, voltage regulator. Board size - 2.1"x1.6" (53mm x 41mm).<br />
<br />
==== Pi Rtc Dio Silver *NEW* ====<br />
<br />
[[File:Pi_Rtc_Dio_0640a_web.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Pi Rtc Dio expansion board for the Raspberry Pi]]<br />
<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-rtc-dio/ Mikronauts Pi Rtc Dio Silver I/O Expansion Board] stacks on top of the Raspberry Pi and was designed by [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] to add 32 digital I/O's and 3.3v power supply making one-off expansion circuits easier for everyone. Pi Rtc Dio Silver also has a four pin I2C expansion header, and a five pin COM connector for future expansion.<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc Dio works with Rasperry Pi Model A, A+, B, B+ and the new Raspberry Pi 2 Model B<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc DIO also works with the Banana Pro and the Banana Pi, however the Bananas already have an on-board RTC.<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc Dio comes as a kit which includes an extra tall stacking header and mounting hardware that secures the board to the Raspberry Pi Rev.2 test mounting holes - keeping the board securely mounted on the Pi.<br />
<br />
Up to four Pi Rtc Dio boards can be stacked on a single Raspberry Pi without the need for a bus or rack solution. The board has an extra large prototyping area that is silk screened to clearly indicate signal busses. <br />
<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/pi-rtc-dio/ For more information about EZasPi, please visit the Pi Rtc Dio product page]<br />
<br />
Please note: Pi Rtc Dio Silver does NOT include an RTC.<br />
<br />
Pi Rtc Dio can be combined with EZasPi prototyping boards, Pi Jumper breakout board, RoboPi and additional Pi Rtc Dio boards for a greatly expanded Pi system]<br />
<br />
==== EZasPi prototyping board ====<br />
[[File:EZasPi-400pix.jpg|300px|thumb|right|EZasPi Prototyping board for the Raspberry Pi]]<br />
<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/ezaspi/ Mikronauts EZasPi advanced prototyping board] that stacks on top of the Raspberry Pi and was designed by [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] to make prototyping easier for educational users, and making one-off expansion circuits easier for everyone. EZasPi also has a four pin I2C expansion header, and a five pin COM connector for future expansion.<br />
<br />
EZasPi works with Rasperry Pi Model A, A+, B, B+ and the new Raspberry Pi 2 Model B<br />
<br />
EZasPi also works with the Banana Pro and the Banana Pi, ODROID C1 and MIPS Creator CI20.<br />
<br />
EZasPi comes as a kit which includes an extra tall stacking header and mounting hardware that secures the board to the Raspberry Pi Rev.2 test mounting holes - keeping the board securely mounted on the Pi.<br />
<br />
Multiple EZasPi boards can be stacked on a single Raspberry Pi without the need for a bus or rack solution. The board has an extra large prototyping area that is silk screened to clearly indicate signal busses. <br />
<br />
For example, you can stack an EZasPi board between your Raspberry Pi and a [http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/robopi/ RoboPi robot controller] to add additional custom circuits to the Raspberry Pi. <br />
<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/ezaspi/ For more information about EZasPi, please visit the EZasPi product page]<br />
<br />
You can make a Pi Sandwich by stacking an EZasPi on top of your Raspberry Pi, and an EZasPi (B) under your Pi - with the mounting hardware securing your boards together.<br />
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<br />
==== EZasPi (B) prototyping board ====<br />
[[File:EZasPi-B-400pix.jpg|300px|thumb|right|EZasPi (B) Prototyping board for the Raspberry Pi]]<br />
<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/ezaspi/ Mikronauts EZasPi (B)] advanced prototyping board from [http://Mikronauts.com Mikronauts] is first prototyping board that stacks UNDER the rev.2 Raspberry Pi Model A and Model B. EZasPi was designed to make prototyping easier for educational users, and making one-off expansion circuits easier for everyone. EZasPi (B) also has a four pin I2C expansion header for future expansion.<br />
<br />
EZasPi (B) can also be used as a prototyping board for I2C add-ons for any Mikronauts product that has a Mikronauts four pin I2C connector, such as RoboPi, EZasPi, Pi Jumper, Pi Rtc Dio <br />
<br />
EZasPi (B) comes as a kit which includes an extra tall stacking header and mounting hardware that secures the board to the Raspberry Pi Rev.2 test mounting holes - keeping the board securely mounted on the Pi.<br />
<br />
Multiple EZasPi (B) boards can be stacked beneath a single Raspberry Pi without the need for a bus or rack solution. The board has an extra large prototyping area that is silk screened to clearly indicate signal busses.<br />
<br />
[http://www.mikronauts.com/raspberry-pi/ezaspi-b/ For more information about EZasPi (B), please visit the EZasPi (B) product page]<br />
<br />
You can make a Pi Sandwich by stacking an EZasPi on top of your Raspberry Pi, and an EZasPi (B) under your Pi - with the mounting hardware securing your boards together.<br />
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<br />
==== Pi Plates ====<br />
[http://www.adafruit.com Adafruit Industries] announced in March 2012 the intention of making expansion boards for the Raspberry Pi under the "Pi Plate" name.<ref><br />
http://www.adafruit.com/blog/2012/03/14/adafruit-experimenting-with-pi-plates-for-raspberry_pi-shields-for-the-raspberry-pi/</ref>.<br />
<br />
The first board available is a [http://adafruit.com/products/801 prototyping board] that overlays the Raspberry Pi via a long plug-in header. It has screw terminals for all the Pi [[GPIO]] lines.<br />
<br />
==== PiPLUS Multifunction I/O Extension Board ====<br />
[http://www.web4robot.com PiPLUS Multifunction I/O Extension Board] is designed as versatile, general-purpose data acquisition and control module.<br />
Key Features: Battery-backed Real Time Clock; 3.5A DC motor driver chip; 8-bits digital I/O Data Port; 10-bits ADC with 4 analog channels; DAC; 4 high power outputs; 4 PWM outputs; IR Remote Control input; 2 user's buttons; AVR ATMEGA328P microcontroller with a preloaded Arduino bootloader and Arduino Shields connectors; 3V - 5V buffers for I2C, SPI and Serial interfaces; Power supply with 5V and 3V regulators.<br />
<br />
PiPLUS board also works as a bridge between Raspberry Pi and ARDUINO and provides a direct connection to Arduino Shields. You can use the standard ARDUINO environment and graphical interface for Windows or Linux for software development and ATMEGA328P microcontroller programming.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==== Pi Tin ====<br />
Not yet tested, comments welcome<br />
Project files for Eagle here: [http://www.delong.com/Raspberry%20PI/]<br />
Schematic and Board images: [http://elinux.org/File:PiTin_Schematic.png] [http://elinux.org/File:PiTin_Boardpng.png]<br />
This board uses Microchip 16-pin GPIO expanders driven by SPI to provide up to 256 additional GPIO pins at a very low cost. Optionally, it can supply power<br />
for the board and the Raspberry PI.<br />
<br />
The board can be made in a stackable manner allowing you to also place additional peripherals on the GPIO connector. It makes non-exclusive use of all<br />
four SPI pins as well as exclusive use of the CE0 Pin.<br />
<br />
If you install (and power) the power supply components, the board will supply up to 1A at 5VDC. This is not enough to power all GPIO pins on a fully populated board, but in most applications should be sufficient to power the RPI and a reasonable number of GPIOs. An external power supply should be used for higher-power applications. This board should never be powered from the RPI as even one of the chips can draw more than the RPI can provide.<br />
<br />
The power supply is quite flexible and will accept anything from 8-25VAC or 8-42VDC. It is based on a Recom module which provides a switching power supply in a form factor that is a drop-in replacement for 7805 series TO-220 linear regulators.<br />
<br />
The 8 chips can be had for about $4@ or less and the power supply components total about $15. A fully populated board is about $49+PCB, $31+PCB for 64 GPIO pins.<br />
<br />
You can have the PCB made at a variety of fabricators. [http://batchpcb.com] does very nice work and is hobbyist friendly at very reasonable prices.<br />
<br />
==== PiWeather - Raspberry Pi Weather Station Board ====<br />
[http://www.web4robot.com PiWeather RPi Weather Station Board] is a small size RPi add-ons board. The board provides the temperature, pressure, humidity monitoring and controls the external devices (relays, high current LEDs ...).<br />
<br />
Key Features:<br />
Temperature, pressure and humidity sensors on the board; Two 1-Wire ports to connect the external temperature sensors DS18B20; Four high current outputs; Battery-backed Real Time Clock and Calendar; Small size - 2.1"x1.6" (53mm x 41mm).<br />
<br />
==== PROTOplate from Pi-Plates ====<br />
[[File:PROTOplate-R1.0.png|thumbnail|PROTOplate from Pi-Plates]]<br />
The Pi-Plates PROTOplate provides an inexpensive and convenient way to add personalized and custom hardware to your Pi-Plates based project. Key features include:<br />
* A low cost yet versatile solution for adding custom hardware to a Pi-Plate based design<br />
* Mechanically and electrically compatible with all Pi-Plate boards<br />
* Mates with all three revisions of the Raspberry Pi including version A, B, B+, and R2<br />
* Multiple boards can be stacked to provide addition area for components<br />
* Comes preassembled – no soldering required<br />
* Additional 14-pin header included if B+ and R2 signals are required<br />
For detailed specifications, go to https://pi-plates.com/product/proto/<br />
<br />
==== Quick2Wire GPIO Interface Board Kit ====<br />
[http://quick2wire.com Quick2Wire GPIO board and experimenters kit] is an extension board for the Raspberry Pi that has level converters to allow the driving of TTL and real world devices such as LED's and switches. It will also provide an experimenters kit, a software framework and a number of tutorials. The Quick2Wire interface board is also available from [http://www.pi-supply.com/product/quick2wire-raspberry-pi-interface-board-kit/ Pi Supply].<br />
<br />
==== Quick2Wire I2C PCF8591 Analogue Board ====<br />
The Quick2Wire PCF8591 I2C Analogue Board has four 8-bit Analogue Inputs and one 8-bit Analogue Output. A simple Python API allows you to control the on-board PCF8591 chip and access all of its features for use with the Raspberry Pi. You can use the boards to measure four voltages and control one output voltage! - You can purchase from [http://www.pi-supply.com/product/quick2wire-raspberry-pi-i2c-pcf8591-analogue-board/#sthash.PdLFc4M5.dpuf Pi Supply]<br />
<br />
==== Quick2Wire I2C MCP23017 Port Expander Board Kit ====<br />
The Quick2Wire Port Expander board for the Raspberry Pi, gives you an extra 16 GPIO pins which can be used for digital input or output. You’ll find code in the Quick2Wire Library to drive it from Python, along with examples of use. - You can purchase from [http://www.pi-supply.com/product/quick2wire-raspberry-pi-i2c-mcp23017-port-expander-board-kit/#sthash.uZFSjG2R.dpuf Pi Supply]<br />
<br />
====Raspberry Pi B+ Breakout Kit=====<br />
[[File:Breakoutplus.jpg|thumbnail|Breakout Plus]]<br />
The [http://www.abelectronics.co.uk/products/3/Raspberry-Pi/48/Raspberry-Pi-B-Breakout-Kit Raspberry Pi B+ Breakout] is an easy to assemble breakout board to use with the Raspberry Pi model B+<br />
<br />
==== Raspberry Pi IO Interface ====<br />
[http://dangerousprototypes.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=56&t=3996 forum thread] showing 'paper mockup'. Another buffered IO expander.<br />
<br />
==== Relay board and Raspberry Pi GPIO ====<br />
[http://www.sainsmart.com/8-channel-dc-5v-relay-module-for-arduino-pic-arm-dsp-avr-msp430-ttl-logic.html a board with 8 relays and 8 input] with a Raspberry Pi socket<br />
you can power the boards with 12Volt, the board has a DIN rail container<br />
http://www.progetti-hw-sw.it/raspberry.htm<br />
<br />
====SainSmart X100 Expansion Board====<br />
[http://www.sainsmart.com/raspberry-pi/expansion-board-for-raspberry-pi-designed-for-ease-of-use.html SainSmart X100 Expansion Board]<br />
SainSmart offers the X100 expansion board "designed for ease of use", intended to make the RPi easier to use by providing various interface ports, such as a RS232 port, a HDMI to VGA converter (by using an included HDMI to HDMI male adapter, enabling the use of the VGA port; otherwise it is a HDMI input), a 3-port USB hub (one of the X100's USB ports connects to the upper USB port on the RPi itself, using an included USB to USB male adapter, thus providing power for the three other USB ports on the X100 board), SD and microSD memory card readers, an 8-channel Darlington driver and a GPIO port. The board also has a battery-powered RTC, and a variable (6-23V, nominally 12V) power port for a corded power supply. The X100 also has a reset switch, but the reset pin header (included with the X100) must be soldered onto the RPi itself.<br />
<br />
====Slice of Pi====<br />
[[File:RPI extension board- Slice of Pi.JPG|thumb|[http://shop.ciseco.co.uk/slice-of-pi/ Slice of Pi] ]]<br />
[http://shop.ciseco.co.uk/slice-of-pi/ Slice of Pi] Ciseco have produced a convienient small break out board for the Raspberry PI. XBee style connector for XRF / XBee / RN-XV / XBT / RF-BEE etc. Has the SPI and I2C pins on one standard 8 way header and the Raspberry PI's 8 general purpose I/O pins on another for easy access. Comes as a kit of parts that needs to be soldered. Construction is very easy and suitable for children with basic soldering skills.<br />
<br />
[http://shop.ciseco.co.uk/k002-slice-of-pi-o/ Slice of PI/O] is a variation of the above produced by Ciseco based upon [http://nathan.chantrell.net/20120602/raspberry-pi-io-expander-board/ Nathan Chantrell's MCP23017/Slice of Pi "project"]. The MCP23017 may be powered from either the Pi's 3.3V/5.0V GPIO pins or, with care, an external psu. The use of a 5.0V power source means that the MCP23017's 16 (2 x 8) GPIO's can interface directly with 5V logic families etc. However, the Pi's own GPIO's, also available, will still need 3.3V - 5.0V level shifters. [[User:TrevorGowen|Trevor Gowen]]'s experimental [http://www.cpmspectrepi.webspace.virginmedia.com/raspberry_pi/MoinMoinExport/SliceOfPio.html LED BarGraph "board"] has been "piggy-backed" onto one of these.<br />
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====TriBorg====<br />
[[File:TriBorg-Front-690.png|thumb|[http://www.piborg.org/triborg/ TriBorg] ]]<br />
[http://www.piborg.org/triborg/ TriBorg]<br />
A GPIO header replicator board for your Raspberry Pi. Triple the Raspberry Pi GPIO header.<br />
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==== XBee ZB SMT Backpack ====<br />
The [http://www.bootc.net/archives/2012/06/20/raspberry-pi-xbee-smt-backpack/ Raspberry Pi XBee ZB SMT Backpack] by [[User:bootc|bootc]] is a carrier board for [http://www.digi.com/products/wireless-wired-embedded-solutions/zigbee-rf-modules/zigbee-mesh-module/xbee-smt Digi XBee ZB SMT] modules. These are different to the normal XBee modules because they are surface mount and additionally can interface to a host using SPI as well as serial. The backpack also features 3 LEDs for status signals as well as two FTDI headers (one for the RPi and one for the XBee), as well as being able to host a 'normal' XBee module (though of course you can't use SPI with those).<br />
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==== Raspy Juice Exp Board ====<br />
[http://2-watt-elements.myshopify.com/ Raspy Juice] by 2-Watt Elements is an experimental board that supplies the Raspberry Pi with +5V through the GPIO header. With its wide input voltage range (6~23V), the buck regulator can be powered by batteries, 12V Adapters, solar, etc. Other features are the RS232 level console port, PCF8523 RTC, and an expansion ATmega168A microcontroller as an I2C slave. This latter MCU has interfaces of an RS485 port, an additional RS232 port, 4 RC-servo ports and unused-pins expansion header. The MCU firmware is updateable through the I2C interface. Hardware details are in http://code.google.com/p/raspy-juice/wiki/1_Hardware_Description<br />
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==== pyMCU ====<br />
[http://www.pymcu.com pyMCU] is a python controlled microcontroller that works with the Raspberry Pi, connects to the USB port and uses the pyMCU python module and pyserial to control the microcontroller in your python script. You can communicate with i2c, spi, serial, and one wire devices, software configurable pulse in / out functions, has 13 Digital IO Pins, 6 10-bit Analog Pins, 5 10-Bit PWM Pins, blink LEDs, control servos and motors, read various sensors, built-in functions for sound generation: arbitrary frequency generator, misc. sound / tone generator, DTMF generator. PyBootloader - python script for uploading new firmware versions or your own microcontroller code. Check out some of the [http://pymcu.com/Tutorials.html Tutorials] and [http://pymcu.com/Examples.html Examples]<br />
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==== RPi CC1101-OneWire-Clock extension ====<br />
The [http://busware.de/tiki-index.php?page=COC RPi-COC board] from [http://busware.de busware.de] adds Onewire, a Sub-1 GHz RF Transceiver, RTC and an EEPROM mainly for smart home automation. The Onewire RJ11 port is driven by a DS2482 chip supported by 5V levelshifter and strong pullup. The DS1339-RTC is powered by CR2032 battery or on-board 60mF supercap. The 2Kbit EEPROM (at24c02) is mainly to hold board specific config data. The CC1101 Sub-1 GHz RF Transceiver is controlled by an atmega1284 to pre-process air data. It is connected to RPis UART and contains a avr109-bootloader for firmware updates. The popular [http://culfw.de culfw-firmware] lets you interact with FS20, Homematic, Intertechno or similar actors and sensors - easily using [http://fhem.de FHEM]-home automation server. In addition a secured 5V power socket for external power supplies is provided.<br />
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==== RFM12Pi - Wireless OpenEnergyMonitor Base-station ====<br />
Add's RFM12B wireless (868/433/912Mhz) RF transceiver capability to the Raspberry Pi. The RFM12Pi decodes RFM12B packets from [http://openenergymonitor.org OpenEnergyMonitor sensor modules] or JeeNodes and puts the data on the Raspberry Pi's internal serial UART. Designed to be used with [http://emoncms.org emoncms] running on a Raspberry Pi web-server to make a low power energy, temperature and other environmental data logging and visualisation server. Developed as part of the OpenEnergyMonitor project. For more info see [http://openenergymonitor.blogspot.co.uk/2013/04/introducing-rfm12pi-v2-raspberry-pi.html introductory blog] post and [http://openenergymonitor.org/emon/emonbase/raspberrypi overview documentation page]. The RFM12Pi can be purchased pre-assembled and ready to go from the [http://shop.openenergymonitor.com/raspberry-pi/ OpenEnergyMonitor shop]<br />
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==== 3Bpi - Three Branch Pi - Level translator board for Raspberry Pi ====<br />
[http://www.electronics.cat/en/boards/set05_08/ 3Bpi, aka set05_08], translates bidirectionally inputs/outputs of the Raspberry Pi's GPIO from 3.3V to 5V TTL levels. It has three external ports to connect [http://www.electronics.cat/en/ electronics.cat] open source hardware boards. This board takes advantage of P5's Raspberry Pi, with access to a second I2C channel (I2C_0, it can be used without camera connected) and CTS and RTS for hardware flow control in serial communications. Two of 3Bpi's ports, P3 and P4, can be used as 8 bit input/output or I2C and/or SPI ports. One port, P2, is thought for serial communications and Raspberry Pi can be set as master or slave setting the jumpers properly.<br />
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==== i2c/spi 32 GPIO Pi ====<br />
[[File:Pi-32gpio-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|32GPIO-Pi]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23017-2-lp.html 32GPIO Pi]<br />
with i2c/spi extra GPIO extension board 32 GPIO Board<br />
32GPIO-Pi with i2c/spi 2 type<br />
with 32 LED for each port , display port status ON/OFF, High/LOW<br />
support by our [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/rs-pi-set-scratch.html Pi_Scratch], easy to control<br />
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==== AbioWire+ ====<br />
[http://www.axiris.eu/en/index.php/1-wire/abiowire AbioWire+] is a 1-Wire adapter providing seventeen 1-Wire channels with ESD protection, three 1-Wire controller chips, and a real-time clock (RTC).<br />
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==== AbioCard model A ====<br />
[http://www.axiris.eu/en/index.php/i-o-cards/abiocard AbioCard model A] expansion board featuring a real-time clock (RTC), 8 bidirectional I/O lines, 8 12-bit ADC inputs, 16 PWM outputs at 97 kHz with 8-bit resolution.<br />
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==== AbioCard model B ====<br />
[http://www.axiris.eu/en/index.php/i-o-cards/abiocard AbioCard model B] expansion board featuring a real-time clock (RTC), 8 bidirectional I/O lines, 8 12-bit ADC inputs, 16 PWM outputs at 40-1000 Hz with 12-bit resolution.<br />
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==== i2c/spi 64/128 GPIO Pi ====<br />
[[File:Pi-64gpio-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|64 GPIO Board]]<br />
[[File:Pi-128gpio-ss1.jpg|thumbnail|128 GPIO board]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23017-8-v2.html 128 GPIO Pi]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-23017-4-lp.html 64 GPIO Pi]<br />
with i2c/spi extra GPIO extension board 64/128 GPIO Board<br />
64GPIO-Pi with i2c/spi 2 type<br />
with 64 LED for each port , display port status ON/OFF, High/LOW<br />
128GPIO-Pi with i2c/spi two type <br />
64/128 GPIO board support by our [http://www.pridopia.co.uk/rs-pi-set-scratch.html Pi_Scratch], easy to control<br />
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==== Rs-Pi P-HAB module ( High-Altitude Balloon) ====<br />
[[File:Pi-HAB-ss2.jpg|thumbnail|Pi-HAB-HV]]<br />
[http://www.pridopia.co.uk/pi-p-hab.html Rs-Pi P-HAB ] expansion board featuring a ublox MAX 7 GPS module, FM transmitter, Temp, Humidity, Pressure, Altitude sensors), <br />
This project use balloons for exploring the edge of space. collect temperature , Humidity, Altitude, Pressure data send back through FM Transmitter and save all log to SD card, also take a photo every 30sec save to SD card.<br />
The project use 1. ublox-7Max GPS module 2. Radiometrix NTX2B 434.xxx Mhz 10mW modules. 3. TMP102 temp sensor to monitor Raspberry Pi temperature 4. BMP085 Barometric Pressure/Temp/Altitude Sensor 5. DHT22 / AM2302 Digital Temp & Humidity Sensor 6. DS18b20 Temperature sensor 7. TRACOPOWER 5V & 3.3V (TSR-1-2433 & TSR-1-2450) DC/DC converter up to 96% efficiency - No heat-sink required ( for longer battery life) 8. Raspberry Pi Camera kit ( take photos save in SD card)<br />
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==== OssoPI (Relay and digital inputs) ====<br />
[http://www.nexlab.net/product/ossopi-raspberrypi-io-expansion-board/] Expansion board featuring 8x 277V @ 10A relays + 8x digital (opto or non-opto isolated) inputs on standard dimensions for 9 unit DIN rail enclosure<br />
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===Programmable===<br />
==== Guzunty ====<br />
The Guzunty Pi adds open source programmable hardware to the Raspberry Pi at an amazingly low price. The design contains a 72 macrocell programmable logic device, so the board functions like a 'virtual breadboard'. This board is ideal for those with many different projects in mind, because it is so flexible. It can be a simple IO expander, a 7 segment LED driver, provide servo and regular PWM outputs, or anything you can dream up that will fit into 1600 logic gates. The device is '5 volt tolerant' and so can be used to safely interface 5v logic devices (such as Arduino) to the 3.3v Raspberry Pi. The [https://github.com/Guzunty/Pi/wiki GitHub community site] contains many ready made cores that you can download and use directly. You can design your own custom cores using industry standard languages such as VHDL or Verilog.<br />
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==== LOGI-PI ====<br />
The LOGI-PI (http://valentfx.com/logi-pi/) is an FPGA-based daughter board for the raspberry-pi. It consists in a Spartan 6 LX9 FPGA from Xilinx, 32MB SDRAM, PMODS (standardized IO connector) and an Arduino compatible connector. The board communicates with the raspberry-pi through SPI and comes with VHDL support file and Python/C support software. The Raspberry-pi can directly programm the FPGA thus eliminating the need for an expensive FPGA programmer. A web based-tool (http://www.valentfx.com/skeleton/) allow the user to design the architecture to be run on the FPGA without the need of writing a single line of HDL code. The LOGI-Pi comes with several demo applications inculing bitcoin mining, vision processing (with the optionnal camera module) and more.<br />
[[File:Logi-Pi-logo-med.jpg|thumbnail|LOGI-PI exapnsion board for the raspberry-pi]]<br />
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==Expansion boards by manufactuer==<br />
This section has been moved to a separate page. See [[RPi Expansion Boards: Expansion boards by manufactuer]]<br />
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[[File:Osso.jpg|border|right|link=|300px|Osso Cape]]<br />
Osso provide 8 relays 275V AC up to 10A output and 8 digital opto-isolated inputs. Optionally i2c1, i2c2, spi1, analog 1 to 3, pwm2 A and B and PWR button can be added by soldering on the apposite holes.<br />
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* [http://www.nexlab.net/ Nexlab]<br />
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For more information please visit [http://www.nexlab.net/ Nexlab] <br /><br />
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