| Hi ! A new official Raspberry Pi display was announced this morning, a smaller 5" version of the Raspberry Pi Touch Display 2! The 5" model offers the same 720x1280 resolution and 5-point multi-touch, and your Raspberry Pi mounts on the rear in the same way. Raspberry Pi OS has the touchscreen drivers built in, along with an option for an on-screen keyboard. | | | Limited initial stock is available, with more on the way soon if you miss out! | | | This is our most affordable Raspberry Pi 5 case! The snap-together OneNineDesign Case for Pi 5 offers everything you need in a case - and more - without breaking the bank. | | | The Arduino Nano R4 combines the RA4M1 microcontroller (from the UNO R4) with the Nano form factor, featuring USB-C, Qwiic connector, CAN support, RTC, DAC, OpAmp, and HID capabilities. | | | We're continuing to expand our breakout range 🔌 | | USB-A Male Breakout - Horizontal | | | Break out power and data from any USB-A port - be it from a powerbank, PC, USB charger, car USB port, Raspberry Pi etc, with the flexibility to solder wires, headers and more, alongside M2.5 mounting, underside soldering pads and configuration pads. | | 3.5mm Jack TRRS Breakout - Horizontal | | | Break out the four conductors from a standard TRRS 3.5mm jack cable/device with the flexibility to solder wires, headers and more, alongside M2.5 mounting and underside soldering pads! Also dead handy as a simple way to transmit low-speed data from a microcontroller to/from a device using common 3.5mm TRRS cables. | | RJ45 Breakout - Horizontal | | | Our ultra-compact horizontal RJ45 breakout, designed to allow you to use the eight lines within standard Ethernet cables for your projects, with the flexibility to solder wires, headers and more, alongside M2.5 mounting and underside soldering pads. | | RJ11/RJ12 Breakout - Horizontal | | | Break out the six lines within RJ11 or RJ12 cables for your projects, with the flexibility to solder wires, headers and more, alongside M2.5 mounting and underside soldering pads. We've broken out all six conductors so that you can use this with either RJ11 or RJ12 cables (will work with RJ14 and RJ25 too). | | Power Bank KeepAlive (Assembled) | | | Most power banks will automatically turn off their USB ports when the current being drawn is lower than a certain value. This makes it impossible to run low-power devices on a power bank, such as a Raspberry Pi Pico, microcontrollers or even your AirPods...until now! This board keeps your power bank 'alive' by pulsing a small amount of current (via a 555 timer) through the USB port. The pulse, combined with the low-current draw from your end device, will keep your power bank alive. Restocked with an updated version featuring a fancy mid-PCB USB connector to make it even more compact. | | | | |