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HDMI cable provides a one-cable solution for many of your home entertainment needs. It could be applied to connect your latest mobile phones with micro HDMI interface, like HTC EVO 4G, Motorola Droid X, Nokia N8 and Raspberry Pi 4 to your HDTV. Then you could experience high quality audio and video from your home theater.
Specifications:
- Connector (Pi Interface) – Male Micro HDMI
- Connector (Display Interface) – Male HDMI
- Cable Length – 1m
- Cable Colour – Black
- Raspberry Pi Compatibility – Raspberry Pi 4 Model B 1GB / 2GB / 4GB / 8GB
- Weight – 43g
What's in the box:
1 x HDMI to Micro HDMI 1m Cable
Very snug fit which will help to prevent HDMI connection problems of having cables come loose.
HDMI Connector female to HDMI Micro Connector male with support for the HDMI Ethernet Channel feature.
Features:
- Length: 15cm-20CM
- WIRE :32AWG
- Fully HDCP compliant
Supports the following resolutions: 720i, 720p, 1080i, 1080p, 1280x1024, and beyond
It has a micro HDMI (type D) connector on one end and an HDMI FEMALE connector on the other end
What's in the box?
1 x male micro HDMI to female HDMI cable
Make your Raspberry Pi seriously cool with Fan SHIM! This 30mm no-solder, controllable CPU fan with RGB LED and tactile switch will give your Raspberry Pi significantly better thermal performance.
Fan SHIM uses a friction-fit header, so it just slips onto your Pi's pins and it's ready to go, no soldering required! Note that, due to the height of the fan, if you want to use HATs or pHATs with Fan SHIM, then you'll need to use a booster header.
The fan can be controlled in software, so you can do crafty things like toggle it on when the CPU reaches a certain temperature. Use the LED as a handy visual indicator to show fan status, CPU load/temperature, whatever! The tactile switch can also be programmed, so you can use it to toggle the fan on or off, or to switch between temperature-triggered or manual mode.
Oh, and it's compatible with our new Pibow Coupé 4 case for Raspberry Pi 4!
Features
- 30mm 5V DC fan
- 4,200 RPM
- 0.05 m3/min air flow
- 18.6 dB acoustic noise
- Friction-fit header
- No soldering required
- RGB LED (APA102)
- Tactile switch
- Basic assembly required
- Compatible with Raspberry Pi 4 (and 3 B , 3 A )
- Python library and daemon
Kit contains
- Fan SHIM PCB
- 30mm 5V DC fan with JST connector
- M2.5 nuts and bolts
Assembly
Assembly is really easy, and will take less than two minutes.
- With the component side of the PCB facing upwards, push the two M2.5 bolts through the holes from below, then screw on the first pair of nuts to secure them and act as spacers.
- Push the fan's mounting holes down onto the bolts, with the cable side of the fan downwards (as pictured) and the text on the fan upwards. Attach with another two nuts.
- Push the fan's JST connector into the socket on Fan SHIM.
Software
Our Python library lets you control the fan (on/off), RGB LED, and switch. There's a handful of examples to show you how to use each feature, and a script to install a daemon (a service that runs in the background) that runs the fan in automatic mode, triggering it on or off when the CPU reaches a threshold temperature, with a manual override via the tactile switch.
Notes
- When mounting or detaching the fan, or assembled Fan SHIM, do not push on the fan itself, as it is liable to break.
- Not heatsink-compatible!
- Dimensions: 45x39x11mm
This is a new design ABS case to protect your Raspberry Pi 4 Model B computer, it is only compatible with your Raspberry Pi 4 Model B, does not support other versions. Also supports a dc 5v cooling fan.
Features:
ABS material.
Easy to install.
All ports and slots of the case match with Raspberry Pi 4 Computer Model B perfectly.
Supports a DC 5v extractor cooling fan.
What's in the box:
1 x ABS Case for Raspberry Pi 4 Model B
1 x Cooling Fan 30mm x 30mm x 7mm
4 x Heat Sinks(new add on to this case)
Instructions:


- 20x 5mm Green LED
- 20x 5mm White LED
- 20x 5mm Yellow LED
- 20x 5mm Red LED
- 20x 5mm Blue LED
- 20x 5mm Pink LED
- 20x 5mm Orange LED
- 20x 5mm Purple LED
- 20x 5mm Green LED
- 20x 5mm White LED
- 20x 5mm Yellow LED
- 20x 5mm Red LED
- 20x 5mm Blue LED
- 20x 5mm RGB LED (slow flash)
- 20x 5mm RGB LED (fast flash)
The ultimate 3MM LED kit, containing 300 LEDs of various colours/styles in a hardy component box with a secure clasp! Each LED type is packed separately with it's value clearly labelled on the outer pouch.
- 20x 3mm Green LED
- 20x 3mm White LED
- 20x 3mm Yellow LED
- 20x 3mm Red LED
- 20x 3mm Blue LED
- 20x 3mm Pink LED
- 20x 3mm Orange LED
- 20x 3mm Purple LED
- 20x 3mm Green LED
- 20x 3mm White LED
- 20x 3mm Yellow LED
- 20x 3mm Red LED
- 20x 3mm Blue LED
- 20x 3mm RGB LED (slow flash)
- 20x 3mm RGB LED (fast flash)
Please Note: Raspberry Pi is not included. Picture is for illustration purpose only
Description:
Meet this super ICE Tower CPU Cooling Fan for Raspberry Pi! Tower structure, 5mm copper tube, multi-layer heat sinks, 7 blades powerful fan, all the above combinations make this super radiator for Raspberry Pi. In the case of overclocking, it can reduce the temperature of the Raspberry Pi from 80℃ to 48℃. What amazing! Best of all, this cooling fan supports the new Raspberry Pi 4 Model B. In our actual use, we found that Raspberry Pi 4 has a large amount of heat. with the help of this super fan, the powerful performance of the Raspberry Pi 4 will be fully released.
Please Note:
In the heat dissipation test mentioned above, the temperature was lowered from 80 ° C to 40 ° C. The test conditions are as follows: 1-Room temperature 25 ° C / 2- Apply silicone grease directly to the heat sink and processor chip / 3- Raspberry Pi 4 processor
If you use the thermal conductive tape included, you can reduce the temperature from 80 ° C to 48 ° C under the same conditions. It can be seen that the use of silicone grease is better. If you want to achieve the best heat dissipation, we recommend that you purchase silicone grease.
Video available at https://youtu.be/l5IFD2wq_gA
Features
- Support Raspberry Pi 4 Model B/ Raspberry Pi 3 Model B /Raspberry Pi 3 Model B
- DC 5V Power in (Can be powered by the Raspberry Pi)
- Ice Tower Structure
- 5mm copper tube
- Super heat dissipation
- Rated power 0.4W @5V, 0.08A
Part List
- 2 x Steel Mounting Fixer (Fit for Raspberry Pi 3B
- 2 x Steel Mounting Fixer (Fit for Raspberry Pi 4B)
- 1 x Ice tower CPU fan
- 4 x M2.5x6 copper columns
- 2 x M2x4 screws
- 4 x M2.5x4 screws
- 4 x Nuts
- 3 x Thermal Conductive Tape *3
- Screwdriver *1

- 480x320 hardware resolution
- Resistive touch control
- Supports any revision of Raspberry Pi (directly-pluggable)
- 125MHz High-Speed SPI signal transmission, clear & stable display effect
- Drivers provided (works with your own Raspbian/Ubuntu/Kali/Retropie)
- Supports FBCP software driver as well, allows to config software resolution and set up dual-display
- Size perfectly fits the Pi (Raspberry Pi B /2B/3B/3B )
- High quality immersion gold surface plating
- Combined with the Raspberry Pi (refresh rate up to 50Hz), allows you to:
- Watch videos (multi formats like MP4)
- Play video games (RetroPie, take a bite)
- Take photos by touching (up to 17 camera modes)
- Use software keyboard (system interaction without keyboard/mouse)
LCD Type | TFT |
---|---|
LCD Interface | SPI |
Touch Screen Type | Resistive |
Touch Screen Controller | XPT2046 |
Colors | 65536 |
Backlight | LED |
Resolution | 480x320 (Pixel) |
Aspect Ratio | 8:5 |
Power Consumption | TBD |
Backlight Current | TBD |
Operating Temp. (℃) | TBD |
PIN NO. | SYMBOL | DESCRIPTION |
---|---|---|
1, 17 | 3.3V | Power positive (3.3V power input) |
2, 4 | 5V | Power positive (5V power input) |
3, 5, 7, 8, 10, 12, 13, 15, 16 | NC | NC |
6, 9, 14, 20, 25 | GND | Ground |
11 | TP_IRQ | Touch Panel interrupt, low level while the Touch Panel detects touching |
18 | LCD_RS | Instruction/Data Register selection |
19 | LCD_SI / TP_SI | SPI data input of LCD/Touch Panel |
21 | TP_SO | SPI data output of Touch Panel |
22 | RST | Reset |
23 | LCD_SCK / TP_SCK | SPI clock of LCD/Touch Panel |
24 | LCD_CS | LCD chip selection, low active |
26 | TP_CS | Touch Panel chip selection, low active |

Development Resources
Description
- Aluminium Alloy Case for Raspberry Pi 4 Model B
- Comes with dual cooling fans
- Firm, dust resistance, excellent heat spreading
Equip Your Pi 4 with Armour and Cooling Fans, Call Me Icy Beauty
Aluminium Alloy, Oxidation & Sand Blasting & Coating, Corrosion Proof, More Durable
Built-in Heat Spreader, Fastly Transfers Heat from Pi CPU to the Whole Case
Utilizing Advanced Processing Technology, Make It Highly Matching the Board
Non-shielding Design, No Worry for the WiFi and Bluetooth Signal
What's in the box?
1 x Aluminium Alloy Case for Raspberry Pi 4 Dual Cooling Fans
12mm long by 9mm wide - adds a splash of colour to laptops, camera cases, fridge doors or anywhere else you can think to put it.
Not only are you helping the Foundations educational aims by buying these, you're also brightening up the world for everyone else :-)
Package includes:
10 x Raspberry Pi Stickers
This is a Raspberry Pi NFC HAT based on PN532 operating in the 13.56MHz frequency range. It supports three communication interfaces: I2C, SPI, and UART.
NFC (Near Field Communication) is a wireless technology allows contactless point-to-point data communication between devices within a short distance of 10 cm. It is widely used in applications such as access control system, smart tickets, meal card, etc.
Based on the popular NFC controller PN532 with multi interface options, this HAT will easily enable NFC function for your Raspberry Pi.
Features- Standard Raspberry Pi 40PIN GPIO extension header, supports Raspberry Pi series boards
- Onboard PN532 chip, supports various NFC/RFID cards like MIFARE/NTAG2xx, etc.
- Three interface options: I2C, SPI, and UART, configured via jumpers and switches
- Breakout control pins, for easily connecting with host boards like STM32/Arduino
- Comes with development resources and manual (examples for Raspberry Python/C, STM32, Arduino)
- NFC controller: PN532
- Operating voltage: 3.3V/5V
- Operating frequency: 13.56MHz
- Communication interfaces: I2C, SPI, UART (default)
- Default baudrate: 115200 bps
- Operating modes:
- reader/writing mode supporting ISO/IEC 14443A / MIFARE scheme
- reader/writing mode supporting FeliCa scheme
- reader/writing mode supporting ISO/IEC 14443B scheme
- card operation mode supporting ISO 14443A / MIFARE scheme
- card operation mode supporting FeliCa scheme
- ISO/IEC18092, ECM340 point-to-point
- Contactless payment system
- Bluetooth and WiFi devices chaining
- Social sharing function like sharing contacts, photos, and videos
- Smart phone NFC app

- Raspberry Pi GPIO connector: for connecting with Raspberry Pi
- PN532 control pins: for connecting with other host boards like STM32
- NFC induction coil
- PN532 chip: NFC controller
- Power indicator
- DIP switches: for configuring the connection between PN532 and Raspberry Pi (only one of the I2C/SPI/UART can be connected at the same time)
- Mode selection:
- I0-L, I1-L: enable UART
- I0-H, I1-L: enable I2C
- I0-L, I1-H: enable SPI
- INT0 jumper: response signal, connects to Raspberry Pi D16
- RSTPDN jumper: reset signal, connects to Raspberry Pi D20

The Heat Sink Kit for Raspberry Pi 4B is a four-piece aluminium heat sink kit which is used to cool the chip on the Raspberry Pi 4B. For silent passive temperature control of your Raspberry Pi.
Specifications:
Material: Aluminum
Colour: Sliver
Size:
- 14mm x 14mm x 5mm
- 14mm x 9mm x 5mm
- 9mm x 9mm x 5mm(2 units)
Packing list:
1 set Aluminum Heat Sinks
This is an OLED display HAT for Raspberry Pi, 2.23inch diagonal, 128×32 pixels, with embedded SSD1305 driver, communicating via SPI or I2C interface.
Trying to add a control interface for your Pi? This compact display would be the ideal choice.
Features- Standard Raspberry Pi 40PIN GPIO extension header, supports Raspberry Pi series boards, Jetson Nano
- Optional interfaces: SPI (default), or I2C, configured via onboard resistor
- Brings control pins for host boards like Arduino/STM32
- Comes with development resources and manual (examples for Raspberry Pi/Jetson Nano/Arduino/STM32)
- Driver: SSD1305
- Interface: SPI / I2C
- Display size: 2.23inch diagonal
- Display color: white
- Resolution: 128×32
- Viewing angle: >160°
- Power supply voltage: 3.3V/5V
- Logic level: 3.3V
SYMBOL | Raspberry Pi PIN (BCM) | DESCRIPTION |
---|---|---|
VCC | 3V3/5V | Power input |
GND | GND | Ground |
DIN | MOSI | SPI data input |
CLK | SCLK | SPI clock input |
CS | CE0 | Chip selection, low active |
DC | P24 | Data/Command selection (high for data, low for command) |
RST | P25 | Reset, low active |
Dimensions

Development Resources
The perfect home for your new Raspberry Pi 4. We will ensure our case is adjusted to fit the latest Raspberry Pi specifications. Our case is made of a beautiful aluminum core heat sink that is sandwiched between two black, soft touch shells that feel amazing in your hands. But once it's out of your hands, it blends in with your entertainment system.
WHATS NEW?This is the first affordable Raspberry Pi case made out of aluminum. We wanted to ensure we didn’t sacrifice form over function, so we used the aluminum housing of the case to provide a built in heat sink. Supplied with the case is a thermal pad and 4 screws for the simplest Raspberry Pi case assembly on the market. It only takes seconds to drop your Raspberry Pi into it’s amazing new home and show it off on your counter top. .
THERE'S MORE...We included rubber feet to raise the enclosure so it just hovers underneath your television. In addition to the built in heat sink, small ventilation slots on the bottom help keep the Raspberry Pi cool. GPIO pins are accessible through the slot on the bottom of the case and there is no need for disassembly to get to the SD card. We know you will love the attention to detail we put in throughout the case.
- Does the case support the Raspberry Pi 4?
- Yes, designed, proven, and tested only for the Raspberry Pi 4B
- Can I see the Raspberry Pi's LEDs?
- Yes, you can.
- Why did you make a Raspberry Pi case?
- Flirc is one of the best selling items for the Raspberry Pi. We haven't only been concentrating on Flirc, we've been concentrating on enhancing media centers and their experiences. We've got more coming.
- What does the case come with?
- The case comes partially assembled. All you need to do is put your thermal pad on the CPU, drop your Raspberry Pi inside the case, and screw the bottom of the case on with the included screws.
- Does the case come with a Raspberry Pi?
- The case does not come with a Raspberry Pi.
- Can I access the SD Card?
- Yes, the SD card is accessible through a slot on the front of the case.
- How do I attach the Thermal Pad?
- Take off the plastic force fields from both sides and place it on the CPU.
- Does this case support the Raspberry Pi 3B , 3B, or 2?
- No
- What kind of thermal pad do you use?
- ARCTIC Thermal pad (1.5mm thick)
Please Note: The Raspberry Pi board is not included
Description:
Our all-new case that we designed from the ground up for the Pi 4. You can learn more about the case and the design process in the blog.
The SecurePi Case was designed to work with the Pi 4. With optional SD and USB/Ethernet/HDMI covers as well as its discrete cooling vents, this functional and attractive case will complement any Raspberry Pi 4.
Unique features:
- Stunning design
- Cooling vents on the top of the case that work perfectly with the PoE HAT and the Pimoroni Fan SHIM
- Optional cover for the power/HDMI ports or the Ethernet/USB ports with a knock-out for Ethernet
- Optional cover for the microSD card
- Clip together or screw together design. We include the screws if you want additional security, but the case holds together just fine without them if you want flexibility
- Pass-throughs for GPIO, camera, and DSI cables
- Viewing holes for onboard Raspberry Pi LED's
Package Includes:
1 x SecurePi case
1 x USB/Ethernet cover with a knock-out for Ethernet
1 x uSD card cover
4 x case screws
Monitor your world with Enviro for Raspberry Pi! There's a whole bunch of fancy environmental sensors on this board, and a gorgeous little full-colour LCD to display your data. It's the perfect way to get started with citizen science!
Designed for environmental monitoring, Enviro lets you measure air quality (pollutant gases and particulates*), temperature, pressure, humidity, light, and noise level. When combined with a particulate matter sensor*, it's great for monitoring air quality just outside your house (more information below), or without the particulate sensor you can use it to monitor indoor conditions.
Enviro is an affordable alternative to environmental monitoring stations that can cost tens of thousands of pounds and, best of all, it's small and hackable and lets you contribute your data to citizen science efforts to monitor air quality via projects like Luftdaten.
Features
- BME280 temperature, pressure, humidity sensor (datasheet)
- LTR-559 light and proximity sensor (datasheet)
- MICS6814 analog gas sensor (datasheet)
- ADS1015 analog to digital converter (ADC) (datasheet)
- MEMS microphone (datasheet)
- 0.96" colour LCD (160x80)
- Connector only for particulate matter (PM) sensor*(sensor is not included)
- pHAT-format board
- Fully-assembled
- Compatible with all 40-pin header Raspberry Pi models
- Pinout
- Python library
- Dimensions: 65x30x8.5mm
A couple of nice little extras... there's a spare ADC channel broken out on a header if you want to connect another analog sensor, along with I2C pins in the right configuration for plugging one of our Pimoroni I2C breakouts onto!
Citizen science air quality monitoring
We've developed this board in collaboration with the University of Sheffield, with the aim of letting you contribute real-time air quality data from your local area to open data projects like Luftdaten.
The alarming drop in our air quality is something that's really important to understand. Devices like Enviro allow fine-grained, detailed datasets that let us see shifts in air quality through time and across different areas of cities. The more devices that contribute data, the better quality the dataset becomes.
Particulate matter (PM) is made up of tiny particles that are a mix of sizes and types, like dust, pollen, mould spores, smoke particles, organic particles and metal ions, and more. Particulates are much of what we think of as air pollution. They can be measured, in size and quantity, by particulate matter sensors like the PMS5003 that you can connect to Enviro .
The analog gas sensor can be used to make qualitative measurements of changes in gas concentrations, so you can tell broadly if the three groups of gases are increasing or decreasing in abundance. Without laboratory conditions or calibration, you won't be able to say "the concentration of carbon monoxide is n parts per million", for example.
Temperature, air pressure and humidity can all affect particulate levels (and the gas sensor readings) too, so the BME280 sensor on Enviro is really important to understanding the other data that Enviro outputs.
We've got a tutorial (coming soon) that shows you how to use Enviro and a few easily-available bits to build the board into a weather-proof housing that you can mount outside your house to monitor local air quality.
Indoor monitoring
As well as outdoor air quality monitoring, Enviro is really good for indoor monitoring too. The temperature, humidity, light, and noise readings can be used to keep track of conditions in your home and, combined with the LCD to display the data and the proximity sensor for interaction, it makes an ideal headless monitoring device.
Why not combine it with some IoT smarts like an Alexa skill so that you can ask what the temperature or humidity is? Or you could set up a trigger action with IFTTT that turns your Philips Hue lights on when the light level drops below a certain level. There's loads of possibilities!
Software
We've put together a Python library to control all the parts of your Enviro . There's a bunch of examples for each of the individual parts, an all-in-one example that shows you the data from Enviro 's sensors in a visual way. There's also an example that shows you how to contribute data to Luftdaten (requires particulate matter sensor).
Getting started
Have a read through our (exhaustive!) Getting Started with Enviro tutorial that walks you through how to install the software, how to run the code examples, and how to use the Enviro Python library.
Turn your Raspberry Pi into a retro games console! Picade X HAT includes joystick and button inputs, a 3W I2S DAC/amplifier, and soft power switch. Nice!
Picade X HAT is now Raspberry Pi 4 compatible, with USB-C power!
This HAT has all the same great features as the original Picade HAT but now has no-fuss female Dupont connectors to hook up your joystick and buttons.
Simply pop Picade X HAT onto your Pi, plug a USB-C power supply into the connector on the HAT (it back-powers your Pi through the GPIO, so no need for a separate power supply), wire up your controls, and install our driver! It's ideal for your own DIY arcade cabinet builds, or for interfaces that need big, colourful buttons and sound.
Features- I2S audio DAC with 3W amplifier (mono) and push-fit terminals
- Safe power on/off system with tactile power button and LED
- USB-C connector for power (back-powers your Pi)
- 4-way digital joystick inputs
- 6x player button inputs
- 4x utility button inputs
- 1x soft power switch input
- 1x power LED output
- Plasma button connector
- Breakout pins for power, I2C, and 2 additional buttons
- Picade X HAT pinout
- Compatible with all 40-pin Raspberry Pi models
The I2S DAC blends both channels of digital audio from the Raspberry Pi into a single mono output. This is then passed through a 3W amplifier to power a connected speaker.
The board also features a soft power switch that allows you turn your Pi on and off safely without risk of SD card corruption. Tap the connected button to start up, and press and hold it for 3 seconds to fully shutdown and disconnect power.
SoftwareWe've put together a simple one-line installer that'll get everything set up on your Picade X HAT, the controls, safe shutdown, and audio. Open a terminal and type curl https://get.pimoroni.com/picadehat | bash
to run the installer. You'll need to reboot once the installation is complete, if it doesn't prompt you to do so.
Our software does not support Raspbian Wheezy
NotesWith USB-C power connected through Picade X HAT you'll need either to tap the connected power button or the button marked "switch" on the HAT to power on your Pi.
Hardware compatible with StepStick and Pololu A4988
Drive capability up to 1.7A (RMS) continuous coil current - 2.8A Peak
Step/Dir interface with microstep interpolation (up to 256 microsteps)
Configuration via CFG pins or UART interface
Motor voltage: 5.5...28V
Logic voltage: 3.3...5V
RSense: 0.11 Ohm
stealthChop2 - for quiet operation and smooth motion
spreadCycle - highly dynamic motor control chopper (enableable via UART, OTP, CFG Pin)
coolStep - current control for energy savings
stallGuard4 - sensorless motor load detection
Package Includes:
1 x TMC2209 V3.1
1 x Heatsink
The Raspberry Pi Camera Module comes fully assembled with a 15-Way 150mm flat, flex cable that plugs directly in the Raspberry Pi CSI port. Unfortunately the included cable is quite fragile, and can break if twisted or bent too far.
- Direct Replacement for the Raspberry Pi Camera Board Cable
- 150mm Overall Length
- 1mm Pitch
- 15 Way Flat Cable
- Conductor: Tin plated copper
- Insulation: White PVC
- Supporting tape: Blue polyester
- UL rating: UL2896
- Temperature rating: 80°C
- Voltage: 30V
- Flame test: VW-1, FT1, FT2
- CSA Standard: CAN/CSA-22.2 No.210.2