Sleepy Pi External Programming Adapter / Serial Console Cable $32.95 External Programming Cable OR RPi Serial Console Do I need this cable? No. You can develop code, debug and program the Sleepy Pi or Sleepy Pi 2 from your Raspberry Pi quite happily… …But there are times when you... Notify Me
PIco Fan Kit HV3.0 $11.95 Pi Module - PIco Fan Kit HV3.0 - PM_007 - w/ Fan, Mounting screws, Temperature sensor, Spacers & Connector Note: This kit requires assembly and soldering. Each PIco Fan Kit need to be installed on UPS PIco by soldering of few... Add to Cart
BitScope Blade Duo Pi $49.95 $59.95 Duo Pi is a BitScope Blade which can power and mount a pair of Raspberry Pi. It can also be used to power and mount the Raspberry Pi Display. It's perfect for building small dual processing redundant servers or stand-alone client/server... Add to Cart
UPS PIco HV3.0B+ HAT Top-End 450 $35.95 Pi Modules - UPS PIco HV3.0B+ HAT Top-End 450 - PM_072 The UPS PIco HV3.0B+ HAT Top-End 450 is an advanced Intelligent Mobile Power Bank and Uninterruptible Power Supply especially designed for... Add to Cart
UPS PIco HV3.0B+ HAT Stack 450 PoE $40.95 Pi Modules - UPS PIco HV3.0B+ HAT Stack 450 PoE - PM_073 Note: This product requires soldering. The Raspberry Pi PoE HAT is NOT included and needs to be ordered separately. The UPS PIco HV3.0B+ HAT Stack 450 PoE is an... Add to Cart
Wide Input SHIM Kit $12.95 Power your Pi with a wide range of (DC) input voltages from 3 to 16V! Wide Input SHIM lets you use a range of different DC power supplies with your Pi, including the ubiquitous 12V barrel jack power supplies. It's super-skinny, so you can solder it... Add to Cart
3v3 Sustain for Raspberry Pi 4 $4.45 Pi4, ClusterHAT, FanSHIM, etc. NOT included. Keep the 3.3v rail alive between reboots. When rebooting a Raspberry Pi 4 the 3.3 volt rail is reset which causes problems for some HATs. 3v3 Sustain fits in between a Raspberry Pi and a HAT/pHAT and... Add to Cart
PiZ-UpTime PLUS $51.95 Guaranteed reboot after shutdown. After a soft shutdown, the power on a Raspberry Pi needs to be toggled to reboot. This is done by pulling the USB power source out or installing an on/off switch. This becomes an issue when a Raspberry Pi is deployed... Add to Cart