featuring expolorer-hat-pro in multi section instead of regular
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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ description: 7×7 RGB LED matrix, speaker and microphone
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url: http://pi-top.com/products/pulse
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github: https://github.com/pi-top/pi-topPULSE
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buy: http://pi-top.com/products/pulse
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image: 'pi-top-pulse.png'
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image: 'pitop-pulse.png'
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pincount: 40
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eeprom: yes
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power:
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@ -26,24 +26,18 @@ ground:
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'39':
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pin:
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'3':
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name: SDA
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mode: i2c
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'5':
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name: SCL
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mode: i2c
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'8':
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name: TXD / Transmit
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direction: output
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mode: uart
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'10':
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name: RXD / Receive
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direction: input
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mode: uart
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'12':
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name: BCKL (Bit Clock)
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name: BCKL
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mode: i2s
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'35':
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name: LRCK (Left/Right Clock)
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name: LRCK
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mode: i2s
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'40':
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name: DOUT
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-->
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#pi-topPULSE
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The pi-topPULSE is a Raspberry Pi HAT and a pi-top/pi-topCEED compatible add-on board comprising of a 7x7 LED array, a speaker and a microphone.
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Additionally the device features ambient lights: 4 around the speaker, and 3 on the underside.
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The speaker uses I2S, and the LEDs and microphone use serial (UART) - Tx and Rx respectively.
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A PCA9570 IC is exposed at I2C address 0x24, which allows for enabling/disabling/probing the on-board speaker, MCU and EEPROM as well as toggling the microphone sampling rate between 16KHz and 22KHz.
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The pi-topPULSE is a Raspberry Pi HAT and a pi-top/pi-topCEED compatible add-on board comprising of a 7x7 LED array, a speaker and a microphone. Additionally the device features ambient lights: 4 around the speaker, and 3 on the underside.
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The speaker uses I2S, and the LEDs and microphone use serial (UART) - Tx and Rx respectively. A PCA9570 IC is exposed at I2C address 0x24, which allows for enabling/disabling/probing the on-board speaker, MCU and EEPROM as well as toggling the microphone sampling rate between 16KHz and 22KHz.
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name: Cap Touch
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device: cap1166
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-->
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#Touch HAT
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#Touch pHAT
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Touch pHAT has six capacitive touch buttons, each with a bright white LED, designed to be completely agnostic about what they're used for. It uses the CAP1166 capacitive touch and LED driver chip.
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---
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name: Explorer HAT Pro
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class: board
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type: adc,io,motor,touch
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type: adc,io,motor,multi,touch
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formfactor: HAT
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manufacturer: Pimoroni
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description: An all-in-one light, input, motor, touch and output add-on board
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name: Explorer HAT
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class: board
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type: multi,io,touch
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type: io,touch
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formfactor: HAT
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manufacturer: Pimoroni
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description: An all-in-one light, input, touch and output add-on board
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name: Cap Touch
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device: cap1166
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-->
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#Touch HAT
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#Touch pHAT
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Touch pHAT has six capacitive touch buttons, each with a bright white LED, designed to be completely agnostic about what they're used for. It uses the CAP1166 capacitive touch and LED driver chip.
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name: Cap Touch
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device: cap1166
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-->
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#Touch HAT
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#Touch pHAT
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Touch pHAT has six capacitive touch buttons, each with a bright white LED, designed to be completely agnostic about what they're used for. It uses the CAP1166 capacitive touch and LED driver chip.
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name: Cap Touch
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device: cap1166
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-->
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#Touch HAT
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#Touch pHAT
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Touch pHAT has six capacitive touch buttons, each with a bright white LED, designed to be completely agnostic about what they're used for. It uses the CAP1166 capacitive touch and LED driver chip.
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name: Cap Touch
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device: cap1166
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-->
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#Touch HAT
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#Touch pHAT
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Touch pHAT has six capacitive touch buttons, each with a bright white LED, designed to be completely agnostic about what they're used for. It uses the CAP1166 capacitive touch and LED driver chip.
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