Reverse engineering is a methodical process that involves deconstructing complex systems into simpler parts to gain a comprehensive understanding of how they work. YouTuber “George Smart, M1GEO” has ...
The Raspberry Pi 5 has the fastest processor of any Raspberry Pi computer to date, but that’s just one of the thing that sets it apart from earlier models. Another is its PCIe connector that enables ...
Although the Raspberry Pi 5 has a PCIe interface, it doesn’t have a slot for a PCIe SSD. There’s now a whole range of plug-in boards (HATs = Hardware Attached on Top) for retrofitting SSDs. They ...
After the Pi 4 released, a discovery was quickly made that the internals of the popular single-board computer use PCIe to communicate with each other. This wasn’t an accessible PCIe bus normally ...
Earlier this week, a notable entry-level Raspberry Pi 5 PCIe HAT was released, supporting the PCIe 3.0 standard instead of PCIe 2.0 while also providing dual M.2 slots. The Seeed Studio PCIe 3.0 to ...
An adapter makes the Raspberry Pi 5 ready for two M.2 cards with PCI Express 3.0. Seeed Studio relies on Asmedia's PCIe 3.0 switch ASM2806 for this. It is connected via the single PCIe lane of the ...
Alftel's Seaberry ITX is a carrier board, or a what most of us would call a motherboard for the Raspberry Pi 4 Compute Module, which last month saw a price hike. However, unlike most motherboards for ...
Want your Raspberry Pi 4 to run a modern graphics card? This engineer’s working on it Your email has been sent Fancy hooking a high-end graphics card to your Raspberry Pi 4? Well it might be possible.
If you would like to increase the graphics processing power of your Raspberry Pi 5 you might be interested in an experiment carried out by Jeff Geerling. Who attached a second-hand graphics card in ...
While the FPC connector on the Raspberry Pi 5 makes it possible to add hardware like PCIe NVMe adapters, a whole bunch of USB ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results