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It consists of a Raspberry Pi and HQ camera module acting as a USB webcam, and there is no messy streaming of ffmpeg over the network masquerading as a camera device or anything.
Our own in-house Maker digs into the new Raspberry Pi Camera Module and tells us all about it and how to use it.
On Wednesday, Raspberry Pi is introducing a new product, the Compute Module 5. These system-on-module variants are more compact single-board computers without any traditional ports.
These Compute Modules are intended as embedded components for other devices, such as industrial controllers or control cabinets. The new Compute Module 5 (CM5) contains the chips of a Raspberry Pi 5.
Flipper Devices and Raspberry Pi unveil the Video Game Module for Flipper Zero, an open-source multi-tool computer for tech enthusiasts.
News comes from the Raspberry Pi Foundation, of something of a coup for their Compute Module product. Support for it is to be integrated into NEC’s line of commercial displays, and the ...
Raspberry Pi camera module “Based on the 16MP Sony IMX519 sensor, this new camera module gives all Raspberry Pi hackers every bit of power they need to build future-proof projects.
The Raspberry Pi now has its own stamp-sized camera. The £20 camera module, developed by the Raspberry Pi Foundation over the last year, costs roughly the same as the Raspberry Pi itself and ...
The latest addition released by the Raspberry Pi foundation is a camera module, designed to connect to the CSI bus, which is the dedicated camera ribbon connector closest to the Ethernet port.
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