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Raspberry Pi 400UK, Unit Only
The?Raspberry Pi 400?is a complete personal computer built into a compact keyboard!
The Pi400 is ideal for learning to code using the Raspberry Pi OS desktop environment and can also be used for a wide range of other activities such as surfing the web, creating and editing documents, watching videos and more!
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0 out of 5(0)Features
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Connecting Breakouts
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You can find a list of which breakouts are currently compatible with our C++/MicroPython build?here.
We’ve also broken out a set of I2C pins, analog pins and debug pins so you can solder things like breakouts or analog potentiometers directly to them (or solder on a strip of header and plug the whole shebang into a breadboard).
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- Our C++/MicroPython software uses the RP2040’s PIO state machines to drive each strip separately – this board only has one set of LED strip connectors, but if you’re up for some inventive wiring it’s possible to drive multiple strips simultaneously, even if they’re of different types!
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