Open source hardware design for a Hardware Attached on Top (HAT) GNSS receiver based on Septentrio Mosaic modules.
Nice description of some circuit and layout details.
The SmartPi expansion module extends the Raspberry Pi by interfaces for voltage measurement and non-contact current measurement and thusbecomes a fully-fledged SmartMeter that controls and records powerconsumption and power generation and makes it available in the network or the Internet.
Hat for Raspberry Pi with a number of sensors:
BME280 temperature, pressure, humidity sensor
LTR-559 light and proximity sensor
MICS6814 analog gas sensor
ADS1015 analog to digital converter (ADC)
MEMS microphone (datasheet)
0.96" colour LCD (160x80)
Connector for particulate matter (PM) sensor (available separately, see https://shop.pimoroni.com/products/pms5003-particulate-matter-sensor-with-cable?variant=29075640352851 )
The Amsterdam Compiler Kit is a cross-platform compiler and toolchain suite that is small, portable, extremely fast, and extremely flexible. It targets a number of low-end machines including the Z80, 8086 and 80386, but there are many other code generators available. It supports several languages, including ANSI C, Pascal and Modula-2, and contains integrated runtime libraries including a libc.
The maintainer, David Given states "I, dtrg, cannot honestly recommend using the ACK for production code unless as a stop-gap measure or unless the other benefits of the ACK (e.g. having a very lightweight turnkey toolchain is valuable to you) outweigh the code quality."
This bootloader allows you to install multiple Raspberry Pi operating systems on a single SD card, as well as to store OS files on a separate hard drive, rather than on an SD card, as is usually the case.
The site lists a number of operating systems for the Raspberry π.
For a long time, we were unhappy with having to care about security issues and Linux distribution maintenance on our various Raspberry Pis.
Then, we had a crazy idea: what if we got rid of memory-unsafe languages and all software we don’t strictly need?
Turns out this is feasible. gokrazy is the result.
RaspAP lets you quickly get a wireless access point up and running to share the connectivity of many popular Debian-based devices, including the Raspberry Pi. Our popular Quick installer creates a known-good default configuration that “just works” on all current Raspberry Pis with onboard wireless. A responsive interface gives you control over the relevant services and networking options. Advanced DHCP settings, OpenVPN client support, SSL, security audits, themes and multilingual options are included.