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Fish Dish Raspberry Pi Addon Board

This post is out-of-date.- Please update to latest version Fish Dish This board is available from PiSupply and is a simple board to use for a Traffic Light simulation with its 3 LEDs and...

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Ryanteck Motor Controller Board

This post is out-of-date.- Please update to latest version [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZLzXlM-Qv0&w=560&h=315] This inexpensive motor controller board http://www.raspberrypi.org/archives/5269 gives full control over 2 motors and is one of the easiest ways to get into Robotics on...

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Pibrella

These instructions refer to old 4 Please upgrade   The Pibrella is nice add-on board for the Raspberry Pi which consists of 3 large LEDs (Red/Amber/Green), 4 buffered outputs (OutE-F) with white LEDs to...

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ScratchGPIO development Version

Here is the latest development version of ScratchGPIO for testing Installing wget https://git.io/vMSip -O isgh8dev.sh   Once the installer has been downloaded then just type (or copy and paste the text below as before) sudo...

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PiRingo

The PiRingo from 4Tronix is a 12 LED  board arranged in a ring with a couple of switches. To use it , launch ScratchGPIO Pluse create a variable called AddOn and use the Green...

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ScratchGPIO support for MotorPiTx

This board makes it very easy to control Motors and Servos without any extra hardware as well as giving you the ability to switch your Raspberry Pi on and off and power it from...

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PiRoCon from 4tronix

Draft information The PiRoCon from 4tronix is a robot vehicle controller board with direct support for 2 bi-directional motors, 2 servos, an Ultrasonic Module and 8 input/outputs that can handle 5V and 3.3V devices...

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Scratch GPIO – PiGlow Support

Controlling a Pimoroni PiGlow using ScratchGPIO This is a little fun add on from the Pimoroni gang www.pimoroni.com with 18 high brightness LEDs on it. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jJ349CX2IY] To get an add-on like this to work...

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Using Scratch controlling Raspberry Pi GPIO Remotely

This information is largely superceded by the SID post http://cymplecy.wordpress.com/2013/08/03/use-your-raspberry-pi-as-a-wi-fi-scratch-interface-device/ but is still useful for experimentation One thing that I’d completely forgotten about is that the Scratch GPIO handler program can be run with...