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#Adafruit MPR121 Cap Touch HAT
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#MPR121 Cap Touch HAT
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This Raspberry Pi add-on board provides 12 capacitive touch inputs and all the logic to read them over a simple I2C communication bus.
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'devices':
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#IQaudIO Pi-DAC+
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#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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# Pi-DigiAMP+
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#Pi-DigiAMP+
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The Pi-DigiAMP+ is an add-on board that includes a Digital to Analog Converter (DAC) and powerful 35w stereo amplifier. If you want to turn your Raspberry Pi into a working Hi Fi stereo, just add speakers and you're off.
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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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#Piano HAT
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#Pimoroni 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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active: high
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description: PiBorg Blue LED
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###The PiBorg LedBorg is an ultra-bright RGB LED board for the Raspberry Pi.
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#LedBorg
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the PiBorg Ledborg has its own driver, so you don't need to drive it manually.
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The PiBorg LedBorg is an ultra-bright RGB LED board for the Raspberry Pi. It has its own driver, so you don't need to drive it manually.
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If you want a much, much wider range of colours, though, you can drive it manually using softPwm in WiringPi. The pin assignments for this are as follows:
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name: 'BT_WAKE'
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#RedBear PiZero IoT HAT
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#PiZero IoT HAT
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The RedBear IoT HAT brings the BCM43438 used on the Raspberry Pi 3 to HAT format, compatible with the Pi Zero.
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direction: input
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#Raspberry Pi Dots
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#Dots Board
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###Dots is a Dot to Dot board for the Raspberry Pi that lets you join-the-dots with BARE Conductive Paint!
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direction: output
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#Ryanteck Motor Controller Board
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#Motor Controller Board
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###A quick and easy way to start driving motors on your Raspberry Pi
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power: 5v
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# UUGear 7-port USB hub for Raspberry Pi
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#7-port USB hub for Raspberry Pi
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This is a 7-Port USB hub designed for Raspberry Pi. It extends one USB port on Raspberry Pi to 7 usable USB ports, which allows you to connect much more USB devices to your Raspberry Pi. There is a red LED on board as the power indicator, and seven green LEDs aside the USB ports as transaction indicators.
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device: DS1307
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# Witty-Pi
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#Witty-Pi
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Witty Pi is an extension board that adds realtime clock and power management to your Raspberry Pi. You can turn on/off your Raspberry Pi with a single tap on the button on Witty Pi, and the power supply for Raspberry Pi and all its USB peripherals will get fully cut after the shutdown. Witty Pi has a CR2032 backed realtime clock (DS1337) on board, and can keep time for Raspberry Pi when it is off. You can schedule next shutdown/startup of your Pi via the software. A user-defined schedule script could be used for complex use case, which requires scheduling multiple shutdowns and startups at different moments.
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# Zero4U
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#Zero4U
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Zero4U is a 4-port USB hub for Raspberry Pi Zero, and it can be mounted to Raspberry Pi Zero back-to-back. The 4 pogo pins on the back will connect the PP1, PP6, PP22 and PP23 testing pads on Raspberry Pi Zero, hence no soldering will be needed to make it work.
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'40':
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name: WiringPi 29
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#Raspberry Pi WiringPi
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#WiringPi
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###WiringPi is an attempt to bring Arduino-wiring-like simplicity to the Raspberry Pi.
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