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pisugar-case-pihat-cap
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2021 Oct 4 Stickied 𝐇𝐄𝐋𝐏𝐃𝐄𝐒𝐊 thread - Boot problems? Display problems? Networking problems? Need ideas? Get help with these and other questions! 𝑳𝑶𝑶𝑲 𝑯𝑬𝑹𝑬 𝑭𝑰𝑹𝑺𝑻
the problem here is im so confused which files I need to send to that 3d print service to have them make the case. the link is this, I assume that the STL files here are what I need so I can used it with the HAT, the problem is, it missing the part which is the case it self that holds everything, and the rest of the part is found here which is I dont know what the other STL files I needed here that is compatible with the first link. One thing I noticed here is that some of the STL files can accommodate battery? But I dont need that so just a ordinary case that can hold everything which is the pi zero w and the 1.3inch oled hat.
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Born into the world and he already nappN' after a day out on the town.
Hat Cap : https://github.com/PiSugar/pisugar-case-pihat-cap
Pinout.xyz
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The Pinouts Book: Pinout functions for 130 commonly used components
Obligatory shameless plug of https://pinout.xyz where I’ve been maintaining an interactive Raspberry Pi SBC pinout for some years, and the newer https://pico.pinout.xyz where I’ve tried to do the same for the Raspberry Pi Pico board. The latter also became a command-line pinout via the Python package “picopins”
I feel- and of course I’m biased- that if anything is worth bringing to the table for device pinouts it’s interactivity and accessibility. The latter, in particular, is lost in static images. I really leaned into this with the Pico Pinout, including everything from visual accessibility accommodations (avoiding low contrast text background colours), to markup for screen readers to the ability to turn off labels and reduce noise. I’m still unsure if I actually achieved my goal, but it’s been fun.
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Q: KS0212 4 port relay interface to the Raspberry Pi
There is a great resource to be found at pinout.xyz that details a lot of boards and the pins they actually use.
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Network and dual WAN monitor
All the LEDs have their negative pins together and go through two 1k resistors in series on their way to ground (any gpio ground pin). Then a short piece of jumper wire goes from the positive lead of each LED to it's GPIO pin number. Don't use the pin order number, use the GPIO number.
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Show HN: An accessible, beautiful Raspberry Pi Pico pinout
I wanted to create an accessible alternative to the official Pico pinout image, offering more complete pin details, light/dark modes, screen-readable text, and at least some capacity to focus on the peripherals you’re interested in. It’s a sister site to the now ancient Raspberry Pi pinout (https://pinout.xyz/) which started out life hosted on a Raspberry Pi.
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Setting up "Adafruit SHT-30 Mesh-protected Weather-proof Temperature/Humidity Sensor" with Raspberry Pi
GPIO PIN numbers - its a real pain with both board and BCM numbers (see pinout.xyz for details) without having to translate what the libraries use by default!
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My Star64 displays nothing on the HDMI-connected screen
The pins are at top right corner here: https://pinout.xyz/ and you just connect TX to RX, RX to TX and GND to GND. On the software side you can use picocom on the builtin serial device. Not sure which though, seems to depend on the software and exact revision of your RPi.
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Wiring buttons to GPIO pins
You can see all the pins on the pin documented at https://pinout.xyz
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Connecting a pico-enabled screen on a PI4?
Use pinout.xyz to see what pins are used for the SPI interface on your Pi.
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need help with first time useing
You have mixed up the PIN numbers - the Pi has two sets on numbers (board and BCM) - see here for details
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