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Friday 4 June 2021

Issue #359 - Not one product launch, but two!

Howdy,

This is a super mega massive bumper edition of Raspberry Pi Weekly. We’re bringing you not one, but two product launches.

Raspberry Silicon in the form of RP2040 is on sale now for just $1, and we released an improved PoE HAT, keeping its cost down at the original price of $20. Check out the Raspberry Pi PoE+ HAT below.

We’ve also had some really cool builds on the blog over the last two weeks, from a giant hidden arcade machine, to a Guitar Hero-playing robot, and a Raspberry Pi Zero-powered miniature railroad.

And there’s loads more in store, so get scrolling and have a great weekend.

Peace,

Ashley

  • Raspberry Silicon update: RP2040 on sale now at $1

    (raspberrypi.org) The microcontroller, perfected
  • Announcing the Raspberry Pi PoE+ HAT

    (raspberrypi.org) Power (other Ethernet) to the people
  • Shred through Guitar Hero with a Raspberry Pi-powered robot

    (raspberrypi.org) Livin' on a prayer
  • Hide a huge arcade machine in plain sight with Raspberry Pi

    (raspberrypi.org) Sneaky gaming
  • Raspberry Pi Pico-controlled model railroad

    (raspberrypi.org) Choo choooo
  • Debugging embedded software with Raspberry Pi Pico

    (raspberrypi.org) If at first you don't succeed, debug
  • Calculate pi with a Raspberry Pi Spigot

    (raspberrypi.org) 3.14159265359
  • Recreate Exerion’s pseudo-3D landscape

    (raspberrypi.org) Code a homage to Exerion with Python and Pygame Zero
  • Nearly 15,000 young people ran their code on the ISS for Astro Pi 2020/21!

    (raspberrypi.org) Young people love coding for Astro Pi
  • The MagPi issue 106 is here!

    (magpi.raspberrypi.org) Big builds and summer projects
  • Get the latest issue of Wireframe magazine

    (wireframe.raspberrypi.org) It's a crime-themed special
  • Discovering where the wild things are using code

    (raspberrypi.org) There’s a whole world to explore outdoors

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