The verification equipment for the single board computer 'Raspberry Pi 5' arrived at the GIGAZINE editorial department, so I was trying various things to create a review article, and when I irradiated ...
As we discovered at the start of the month, the Raspberry Pi 2 brings a lot of good stuff to the table. We're talking double the RAM, a quad-core processor, Windows 10 support - it's all great stuff.
It seems that the new Raspberry Pi 2 is susceptible to flash photography, with users complaining of the board losing power when put under the glare of a xenon tube flash -- commonly used in flash ...
A Raspberry Pi is a cheap, tiny computer that can be used for tech projects and teaching people how to code. The Raspberry Pi Foundation announced on February 2 the new Raspberry Pi 2, a more powerful ...
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Armbian's Raspberry Pi imager alternative is here
The team behind the Raspberry Pi OS alternative Armbian published on GitHub a new image flashing application this week. It's ...
Time once more to find out which are the five most read articles on ElectronicsWeekly.com, that were written in the last seven days. It’s a chance to see what your peers have recently been reading.
The death flash phenomenon discovered by a user named PeterO means that suddenly the operation stops when shooting Raspberry Pi 2 with flash. When I tried by a user other than PeterO, I noticed that ...
The new Raspberry Pi 2 caught a huge number of attention because of its small size and cheap price. However, early users have learned that the credit card-sized PC tends to switch off after they have ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts looking to add a little more illumination to their Raspberry Pi camera module may be interested in a new flash module called the mFlash, specifically designed for the official ...
The Raspberry Pi 2 is tiny, cheap, and surprisingly powerful, but the miniature computer apparently has a weakness — camera flashes. Earlier this week, some Pi 2 users found that their devices turned ...
A hardware enthusiast has stumbled on a curious vulnerability in the recently released next-generation Raspberry Pi computer: it crashes when exposed to certain types of flash photography and lights.
In February 2015, early users of the Raspberry Pi 2 noted that the single-board computer would reboot if you took a flash photograph. Wags soon dubbed this phenomenon the Xenon Death Flash, in the ...
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