It is a good plastic box for Raspberry Pi, which can protect it with one of these snazzy plastic enclosures?. These cases protect the Raspberry Pi from things like rogue wires that might short it out while still allowing full access to the board! Simply snap the RPi into the bottom half of the enclosure, then snap the two sides together. It has windows on...
Enclosure designed for Raspberry-PI boards in rectangular version and consists of two identical halves that fit togather. It has windows on four sides for direct access to components. Well suited for users who frequently connect and disconnect from the PCB ports. Excellent heat dissipation capabilities. Easy access to the GPIO Headers (auxiliary 26 pins).
Enclosure designed for Raspberry-PI boards in rectangular version and consists of two identical halves that fit togather. It has windows on four sides for direct access to components. Well suited for users who frequently connect and disconnect from the PCB ports.
Raspberry pi best value power supply which will give you actual 5V after complete boot up. Ideal for general purpose as well, like any device with micro-USB
100% full load burn-in testPass LPSProtections: Short circuit / Overload / Over voltage / Over temperatureClass II power (without earth pin)2 pole USA plug
A super handy switch cable for your Raspberry Pi 4 Model B , removing the need to pull the USB-C connector out of your Raspberry Pi (or mess around with sockets/plugs) every time you want to power up/down.
The USB 2.0 Extension Cable extend the distance between your USB peripheral and your USB hub or computer assure good signal quality to meet USB specification.
Separated pin plugs, this cable is ideal for powering and connecting up to the debug/login console on the Raspberry Pi or BeagleBone Black. Connect the pins as shown to power the Pi or BBB and establish the RX/TX link.
The connector heads measure 0.51" x 0.36" x 0.25" (13.0 x 9.3 x 6.3 mm) on the USB micro B end and 0.51" x 0.55" x 0.25" (13.0 x 13.8 x 6.3 mm) on the USB A end.
Raspberry Pi® computer you just got has a row of 2x13 pin headers soldered on - those are the GPIO (general purpose input/output) pins and for those of us who like to hack electronics they are where the real fun is. By programming the Pi, you can twiddle those pins high or low, send and receive I2C and SPI data, and access the 3V and 5V power rails.
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