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Bright Pi v1.0 Code Examples

To get the Bright Pi working on the Raspberry Pi, you need to enable I2C. You can find a great guide on setting up I2C on the Adafruit website here. Once I2C is all set up, then from command line to turn only all white LEDs on: sudo i2cset -y 1 0x70 0x00 0x5a To […]


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Bright Pi v1.0 Assembly Instructions

Please note that this page has now been superseded by the Bright Pi Quickstart and FAQ page. When you purchased your Bright Pi v1.0 kit, you should have received an anti-static bag with some components in it which will require soldering together in order to get the Bright Pi up and running and connected to your […]


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Now stocking Adafruit products

We are absolutely delighted to announce that we are now stocking a number of Adafruit add on boards and accessories for the Raspberry Pi and more. We have taken delivery of these today and will be gradually loading them on to the website over the coming days and weeks. You can view all of the […]


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Pi Crust kit just launched on Kickstarter

Over the last few weeks we have been working with Joe Walnes (@joewalnes) to bring the brilliant Pi Crust add on board into a complete kit form ready for anyone to purchase, without the need to source the components yourself or pay huge delivery fees for small component orders. We decided to launch this on […]


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Raspberry Pi Camera Board

Raspberry Pi Camera Board – Now In Stock!

We are delighted to announce that we have now received stock of the extremely popular Raspberry Pi Camera Board. This is possibly the most exciting add on board for the Raspberry Pi yet, and has been released as an official board by the Raspberry Pi foundation (which explains why it is so very popular!). Whilst […]


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Pi Supply Switch v1.1 Code Examples

Raspberry Pi The code on this page has been superseded, you can find the new scripts on our GitHub repository. Use the code below only if you are using Wheezy. Python There are two ways to implement this in Python…with a while loop, or using interrupts. Below can be found some code examples to use […]


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Pi Supply Switch v1.1 Assembly Instructions

Please find below the assembly instructions for the Pi Supply Switch v1.1. We will soon have a full picture guide here, but until then the following are the positions. The PCB is labelled with the component positions. We recommend you assemble them in this order: R1 and R2: Resistor 22k R3 and R4: Resistor 10k […]


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