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src/fr-FR/overlay/display-o-tron-hat.md
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<!--
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name: Display-o-Tron HAT
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manufacturer: Pimoroni
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url: https://github.com/pimoroni/dot3k
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description: A 3-line character LCD with a 6-zone RGB backlight and 6 touch buttons
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pincount: 40
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pin:
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3:
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mode: i2c
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5:
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mode: i2c
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22:
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name: LCD CMD/DATA
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mode: output
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active: high
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mode: spi
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22:
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name: LCD Register Select
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mode: output
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23:
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mode: spi
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24:
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name: LCD Chip Select
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mode: chipselect
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active: high
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name: LCD Reset
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mode: output
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active: low
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-->
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#Display-o-Tron HAT
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Display-o-Tron HAT uses both SPI and I2c to drive the LCD display, backlight and touch.
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However both of these busses can be shared with other devices.
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You can use the one-line product installer to get Display-o-Tron HAT set up and ready to go, just:
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```bash
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curl get.pimoroni.com/dot3k | bash
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```
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And follow the instructions!
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src/fr-FR/overlay/iqaudio-pi-dac.md
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name: "Pi-DAC+"
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manufacturer: IQaudIO
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buy: http://www.iqaudio.co.uk
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description: An I2S digital to analog audio converter HAT for the Pi
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install:
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'devices':
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- 'i2c'
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mode: i2c
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mode: i2c
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name: I2S
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name: (optional) Mute/Unmute Pi-AMP+
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name: (optional) Rotary Encoder
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name: (optional) Rotary Encoder
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name: (optional) IR Sensor
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name: I2S
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name: I2S
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name: I2S
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#IQaudIO Pi-DAC+
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The Pi-DAC+ takes the digital audio signals (I2S) from the Raspberry Pi and through the
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onboard Texas Instruments PCM5122 DAC delivers variable output (hardware volume
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control) analog audio to the Pi-DAC+ Phono connectors. The PI-DAC+ also, via the
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Texas Instruments TPA6133A headphone amp, supports the direct use of headphones via
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the Pi-DAC+ 3.5mm audio jack.
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The Pi Dac uses GPIO22 to mute/unmute the Pi-AMP+.
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You can use GPIO25 to connect an IR sensor and GPIO23/24 for a rotary encoder. Both of
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these parts are optional, but are broken out on the Pi-DAC+ for convenient access.
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Note: pins marked as optional can be used for general purpose if those add-ons are not enabled by software.
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src/fr-FR/overlay/piano-hat.md
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<!--
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name: Piano HAT
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manufacturer: Pimoroni
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url: https://github.com/pimoroni/piano-hat
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description: A tiny Pi piano with 16 touch-sensitive buttons
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pincount: 40
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i2c:
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'0x28':
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name: Cap Touch A
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device: cap1188
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datasheet: http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/CAP1188%20.pdf
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'0x2b':
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name: Cap Touch B
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device: cap1188
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datasheet: http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/CAP1188%20.pdf
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pin:
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name: Alert A
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mode: input
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name: Reset A
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mode: output
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name: Alert B
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mode: input
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name: Reset B
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mode: output
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#Piano HAT
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Piano HAT has 16 touch-sensitive buttons. 13 of these are a single Piano octave, the rest give you octave up/down and instrument select functionality.
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It uses two Microchip CAP1188 chips with the i2c addresses 0x28 and 0x2b.
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You can use the one-line product installer to get Piano HAT set up and ready to go, just:
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```bash
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curl get.pimoroni.com/pianohat | bash
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```
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