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These kits are perfect for beginners that are just just getting exposed to the Raspberry Pi, Media enthusiasts looking to stream online content with Kodi, developers looking to exploit the many advantages of the RPI's GPIO pins and anybody looking to get some cool goodies at a great price! They contain all of the essential items that you need to get up and running in no time.
Please Note: These kits are pre-boxed and cannot be modified at all, we do however keep stock on all of the individual items so if you have a special need simply feel free to browse through the rest of our product offerings and select the items that you'd like.
What's in the box?
1 x Official White 5.1V 2.5A Power Supply
1 x Official white 1m HDMI cable
1 x 32 GB Micro SD card with the latest version of Raspberry Pi OS pre-loaded
1 x Black One-Nine Design Case
Want to take your kit to the next level?
Turn your RPI into a Media Centre
Grab yourself a remote control, install LibreELEC or OSMC when setting up your RPI and you'll be streaming in no time. You can even add a wireless keyboard, mouse or other similar controllers
Want a cheap eco-friendly PC
Grab a Keyboard and Mouse, select Raspbian when setting up your RPI and you'll be browsing the web, sending emails, editing spreadsheets and watching videos just like you're used to with a desktop/laptop.
We know you love retro gaming!
RetroPie allows you to turn your Raspberry Pi into a retro-gaming machine Check out our Arcade section, whether you just want a retro control or a mini DIY arcade cabinet we have what you're looking for.
Did somebody say Robotics?
We've got some cool beginner's items in our robotic section
Our Kits come with the latest version of Raspberry Pi OS pre-installed, While we will certainly try our best to assist with any software related questions we cannot offer any kind of official support on community driven, open source, or non-PiShop produced proprietary software.
NOOBS, Raspbian, RetroPie, LibreELEC and OSMC are all examples of open-source software, please visit the developer's respective websites for more info.
A whole bunch of other really cool technical info can be found here.
Where do I start?.........Getting Started with Raspberry Pi
PETG is short for polyethylene terephthalate glycol-modified
PETG is the perfect filament to combine strength and ductility, which is why it's used in so many mechanical parts and robotics. It has great chemical resistance with good water, acidic and alkalic resistance. PETG in its raw form is also FDA and EU commission regulation approved as Food Contact Safe.
Print temp : 235 – 255°C
Heated Bed : 65 – 85°C
Fan speed / Cooling: 0 - 50%
Speed range : 30 - 60mm/s optimal
Printability : Moderate
Net Weight: 1kg
What's in the box ?
1 x SA Filament PETG White (1.75mm)
Based on the successful Raspberry Pi 400, the new Raspberry Pi 500 is a complete Raspberry Pi 5-based personal computer, integrated into a keyboard.
Key features include:
- 2.4GHz quad-core, 64-bit Arm Cortex-A76 CPU, with 512KB L2 caches and a 2MB shared L3 cache
- VideoCore VII GPU
- 8GB LPDDR4X-4267 SDRAM
- 2.4 GHz and 5.0 GHz 802.11ac Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth 5.0 / Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)
- Micro SD card slot, with support for high-speed SDR104 mode and the command queuing extension
- 2 × USB 3.0 ports, supporting simultaneous 5Gbps operation
- 1 × USB 2.0 port
- Gigabit Ethernet
- Dual micro-HDMI ports
- 40-pin GPIO header
- Kensington lock
- 5V/5A DC power – via separate USB-C power supply
- Power button on the keyboard
What's in the box?
1 x Raspberry Pi 500
1 x Official Raspberry Pi 27W USB-C Power Supply
1 x 32GB preloaded micro SD with D Adapter and Jewel Case
1 x Official Red/White mouse
2 x Official 2m Micro HDMI to Standard HDMI cables
1 x Raspberry Pi Beginner’s Guide
You might also need...
The Raspberry Pi 500 comes without the below items. Have a look at what else you still need to get going.
- a display or monitor
Resources
Specifications
- Module Type: Buck converter
- Input: 8V to 90V
- Output: 5V
- Output current: 5A(max)
- Conversion efficiency: up to 96%
- Size: 46mm x 32mm x 18mm
1 x 5V 5A Power Adapter
Please note: Pic is for illustration purposes only. The frame on the rear of the panels might be shaped differently.
These HUB75 style panels are normally used to make video walls, you can sometimes see them on the sides of buses and bus stops displaying animations or short video clips. They have bright RGB LEDs arranged in a 32x32, 32x64 or 64x64 grid on the front. On the back there is a PCB with a set of dual IDC connectors (one input, one output) and 12 16-bit latches that allow you to drive the display with a 1:16 scan rate.
These panels require 13 digital pins (6 bit data, 7 bit control) and a good 5V supply, up to 4A per panel). They are 'chainable' if you connect one output to the next input - you will need a microcontroller with a suitably high speed processor and enough RAM plus a software library that supports this.
These displays are designed to be driven by FPGAs or other high speed processors: they do not have built in PWM control of any kind. Instead, you're supposed to redraw the screen over and over to 'manually' PWM the whole thing. On a 16 MHz Arduino, it's possible to squeeze 12-bit color (4096 colors) with 40% CPU usage but they will do best powered by an FPGA or other high speed multi-core controller (like a recent Raspberry Pi or Feather). They are pre-white balanced with nice uniformity so if you turn on all the LEDs it's not a particularly tinted white.
Here are some nice, tidy ways to connect up and drive your LED matrices:
- Interstate 75 (RP2040 based all-in-one controller)
- RGB Matrix Shield (for Arduino and compatibles)
- RGB Matrix Bonnet or RGB Matrix HAT (for Raspberry Pi)
- RGB Matrix Featherwing (for M0, M4 and RP2040 Feathers or nRF52840 Feathers)
Specifications
| COM-B013 | |
| Dimensions (mm, L x W x H) | 192 x 192 x 14.5 |
| Panel resolution | 64 x 64 (4096 dots |
| Physical LED pitch (mm) | 3mm |
| Panel weight (kg) | 0.194Kg |
| Viewing angle (horizontal) | ≥160° |
| Viewing angle (vertical) | ≥160° |
| Maximum power (w) | ≤40 |
| Luminance (cd/m) | ≥1000 |
- 5V regulated power input, 4A max (all LEDs on)
- 5V data logic level input
- Displays are 'chainable' - connect one output to the next input.
What's in the box?
1 x 64x64 LED panel
1 x Power cable (with fork connectors suitable for connecting to a screw terminal)
1 x IDC data cable
Magnetic feet are NOT included
Charge two devices at once with the Pro Bass On The Go Dual USB Wall Adapter. With a universal 110-240V AC input and dual 5V DC outputs, it delivers a total of 12W power, making it ideal for your USB-powered projects at home or on the go. Compact, efficient, and travel-ready
Perfect for static projects that can be set up near a mains outlet
What's in the box?
1 x USB charger wall adapter