The PiHut
- The VESA Splash (a 4-point 75/100mm mount) (this item)
- The VESA Slice (a minimal 75/100/200mm mount)
- Four bolting points
- MIS-D 75mm & MIS-D 100mm Spacing (M4)
- Great for media & signage applications e.g. hiding behind a TV or monitor
- Made from laser-cut Perspex
What's in the box?
4 x M4 Washers
1 x Vesa mount
Description:
This extra long 5m Gold Plated HDMI to HDMI cables are the perfect low cost solution to connecting your Raspberry Pi to your HDMI monitor or TV. This is the latest high speed version V1.4 with Ethernet, 3D and CEC support!
The 5m HDMI to HDMI Cable Features:
- Tested for Compatibility with the Raspberry Pi
- HDMI Male (19 Pin) to HDMI Male (19 Pin)
- 5m Long
- 24k Gold-Plated Contacts Prevents Corrosion for Life-Long Optimum Signal-Transfer
- Fully CEC, Ethernet and 3D over HDMI enabled (V1.4 Connection)
- Supports 4K2K, 2160p, 1440p, 1080p, 720p and 480p Resolutions
- Supports 3D Content, Supports Audio Return Channel, Supports True HD Dolby 7.1 and DTS-HD Master Audio
- 30AWG Wire
- 3 Year Warranty
- Dimensions 22.4 x 15.2 x 2.8 cm
- Weight 206 g
In between bouts of hacking and tinkering every Raspberry Pi programmer needs some rest and recreation! What better way to relax and unwind, than loading up your favourite 90's retro game and blasting some aliens pew pew!
These Raspberry Pi gamepads not only look the bee's knee's, but they have a comfortable rubber edging, have excellent tactile #clicky# feedback and work with all the emulators we could get our hands on! It's wired USB with a 1.4m cable, and it's plug and play with RetroPie.
Note: the central 'Mode' button does not work with some emulators.
Button-wire, it features all the usual suspects - A,B,X,Y,R1,R2,R3,L1,L2,L3, START, SELECT, and D-PAD. It's also got additional analogue joysticks which are mapped to the D-PAD; you turn them on and off with the big shiny red button in the middle. Honestly, what more do you need from a gamepad?
Note: This gamepad has been tested for the Raspberry Pi however we cannot guarantee it will work with other systems such as Windows.
Technical Details
- 1.4m Cable
- USB Interface
- Dual L & R Shoulder Buttons
- Eight Way Direction Pad (D-Pad)
- Select and Start Buttons
- Analog and Digital Modes Supported
- Two 360 Mini-Joysticks with Digital Buttons (L3 & R3)
What's in the box?
1 x USB Game Controller
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 White LED
20x 5mm Yellow LED
20x 5mm Red LED
20x 5mm Blue LED
20x 5mm RGB LED (fast flash)
Specifications
What's in the box?
1 x CamJam Edukit
Resources
All the worksheets are freely available to download from http://camjam.me/edukit
CamJam Edukit 1 for Raspberry Pi Pico
The CamJam EduKit #2 is the latest edition to the EduKit family!
The kit is accompanied by a set of (currently 6) downloadable worksheets (or lesson plans for you educators!) that will take you through a series of exercises and projects, teaching you how to make the most of your kit. Whats best is that there is no soldering required, each high quality component is breadboard friendly!
All the worksheets are freely available to download from http://camjam.me/edukit
Kit Contents:
- 1 x Breadboard
- 1 x Immersible temperature Sensor
- 1 x PIR Sensor
- 1 x LDR
- 1 x Active Buzzer
- 1 x Red 10mm LED
- 1 x Blue 10mm LED
- 1 x 4.7K Resistor
- 2 x 330 Resistor
- 10 x M/F Jumper Wires
- 4 x M/M Jumper Wires
- 1 x Presentation Tin
Here are just 4 cool projects you could use the kit for:
- Make a burglar alarm for your bedroom.
- Switch on an LED when it gets dark.
- Have an alarm go off when it’s freezing outside.
- Test whether the light really does go off in the fridge when you shut the door.
Still not convinced? Check out these awesome articles on the kit!
- "CamJam Edukit 2 Launches at PiWars" - Raspi.tv
- "The CamJam EduKit 2 - Learn How To Use Sensors With The Raspberry Pi" - Average Man vs Raspberry Pi
The CamJam EduKit is a joint venture between The Pi Hut and the Cambridge Raspberry Jam (CamJam). Profits from the sale of the kit will go to CamJam so that they can continue their educational and community work.
All you need to do is to add your own chassis, Raspberry Pi (any model) & batteries! Then, follow the worksheets to make your own motorized buggy. Add the included sensors and you will soon be detecting objects in front of your robot and following line courses.
What's in the box?
A custom-designed, pre-soldered motor controller board (with screw terminals)
2 x DC motors (with wires pre-soldered)
2 x custom red wheels (which go extra fast… because they’re red!)
1 x ball castor (used as the ‘third wheel’ to your robot)
1 x small breadboard (to create your circuits)
2 x pieces of strong 3M padded double-sided tape
1 x battery box for 4 AA batteries (batteries not included)
1 x ultrasonic distance sensor (for detecting objects in front of your robot)
1 x line follower sensor (for detecting and following black lines)
Resistors and jumper cables with which to complete your circuits
A strong cardboard box to keep it all in… or to cut into to make your chassis!
Resources
All the worksheets are freely available to download from http://camjam.me/edukit
Got a 3D printer? Daniel Bull has very kindly designed an awesome chassis, available from Thingiverse ..
Alex Eames over at Raspi.TV got his hands on a prototype, here's what he did!
https://youtu.be/LJDEV7rGwaM
And here's a fantastic unboxing video from Average Man vs Raspberry Pi!
https://youtu.be/KPYWNXiItwo
And another review! This time from TheRaspberryPiGuy! Thanks Matt!
https://youtu.be/TMjd0UrH2PY
Our stylish sleeve for the Raspberry Pi 400 (not included) is a great way to keep your keyboard clean and dust-free whilst adding an element of protection when travelling with your new favorite coding machine!
Whether you're taking your Raspberry Pi 400 to a coding club, to school, a friend's house or just simply putting it away when not in use, our protective sleeve is an affordable and stylish way to keep it dust-free and safe from scratches.
The stitched sleeve comes in a classic grey material with a simple velcro strap securing your Pi400 in place. The lower corner has The Pi Hut logo embossed into the material.
Note: This sleeve provides protection from scratches and dirt/dust, however, the material cannot protect against large impacts or liquids.
This mini USB 2.0 MicroSD card reader is super-small but also super-handy! It can be used to write Raspberry Pi OS to your MicroSD cards, move files from your projects to a PC or perform other MicroSD card data transfer jobs.
You can even use it (with a MicroSD card) as USB file storage for your Raspberry Pi!
Your MicroSD card pops inside the metal USB section of the USB adapter (see images) and then pushes into your PC for reading. It also comes with a little keychain, because are you really a proper maker if you don't have USB 'things' on your keys?!
Specifications
- USB 2.0
- Accepts MicroSD cards only
- Internal MicroSD mounting
- Small size
- Comes with keychain
- Colour: Black
What's in the box ?
1 x Mini usb Micro Sd
The PIR Camera Case makes it easy to create a motion-sensing camera project with your Raspberry Pi 4.
It's the perfect case for anyone wishing to make an indoor security camera, pet monitor, baby monitor, office cam or any other project where you'd like to use a camera module to record whoever (or whatever!) moves in front of your camera. The case comes with the PIR module and wires.Please note:
Only compatible with the official Raspberry Pi Camera Module Raspberry Pi and camera module not included!
Mounted PIR and Camera Module
The case comes with the PIR module and wires included. The PIR module is neatly mounted to the front of the case and the three PIR wires connect directly to the Raspberry Pi GPIO pins (5V, GND and GPIO 17). The camera module (not included) is also mounted to the front of the case, and connected in the usual way (CSI connector), with the ribbon cable neatly tucked into the case. A clear lens ring protects your camera from any unexpected knocks or bumps.
Easy to Code
Coding the project is super-simple, and to help you get started we've created a GitHub repository dedicated to this case. The GitHub repository takes you through setup, basic commands and full Python project examples showing the PIR module and camera working together.
You can expand on these however you like, adding other functions such as cloud storage upload, video effects, alerts and more!
Please remember PIR sensors can be temperamental (and can also be impacted by WiFi, heat and other interference) so will need some tweaking to reduce excessive false triggers.
Compatibility
We include two sets of side panels to make this case compatible with both the Raspberry Pi 4.
In the box
- Case panels
- Lens protector ring
- Fixings pack
- PIR sensor
- PIR cable
Example Scripts and Resources
- GitHub Repository
- Assembly guide
- Preparing your Raspberry Pi
- Example code
- Downloading the example scripts to your Raspberry Pi
Case Assembly Guide
Features
- Compatible with the Raspberry Pi 4
- Laser-cut high quality "stealth" matt black perspex
- PIR module and wires included
- Camera protection ring
- Example code available
- Easy assembly
- Enables access to all Raspberry Pi ports
- Includes all required fixings
- Manufactured in the UK
Please note: Raspberry Pi and Camera Module not included. Wall mounting bracket not included.
If you want to mount your HighPi case, Modular case, Raspberry Pi 4/5 or Raspberry Pi Zero board to a TV or monitor, have a look at our multi function VESA plate. Great for media & signage applications e.g. hiding behind a TV or monitor.
- Modular Case for RPi4 via the case assembly screws (Included with your Modular Case)
- HighPi Case for RPi4 using bolts and nuts (Not included)
- Raspberry Pi 3 B / Raspberry Pi 4 B / Raspberry Pi 5 boards using standoffs with bolts and nuts (Not included)
- Rapsberry Pi Zero boards using standoffs with bolts and nuts (Not included)
This plate comes with
- 4 mounting holes for 100mm mounting points
- 2 mounting holes for 75mm mounting points
Easily mount this plate to our
What's in the box?
4 x Nylon M4 Bolts (to mount the plate to your display)
4 x Nylon M4 Washers
1 x Acrylic Vesa mount
Description:
Game On! These wireless games controllers are perfect for all of your Raspberry Pi gaming or robotics needs.
Please note: These are not Bluetooth controllers - they're 2.4GHz wireless (and come with the USB receiver).
Gaming
Compatible with RetroPie/Lakka - simply plug in the controller at boot and follow the controller setup instructions.
You may need to configure buttons for the specific emulator/game you're playing. The RetroPie/Lakka websites and forums are a great place to find out more on button assignments.
For analogue control, make sure you press the analogue button on the controller to enable full analogue thumbstick action (otherwise this is seen as simple button clicks)
Robotics
Control your Raspberry Pi robots with ease! We've got instructions for using these controllers with the CamJam EduKit 3 (although other driver boards and kit will work too)
You can also use the excellent Approximate Engineering Input library!
Install the library by using the following commands:
sudo apt-get install python-dev python-pip gcc
pip3 install approxeng.input
Please run your script with Python 3 when using this library! (Python 2 may not work).
Features
- Tested with the Raspberry Pi
- Compatible with other systems such as Windows (however not all games/software will work with all types of controllers)
- 2.4GHz Wireless (Nano USB receiver included)
- Ergonomic shape for comfort during play
- 360 degree simulated parallel bars, optimized and sensitivity
- Size: 160mm*110mm*70mm
- Powered by 3*AAA batteries (not included)
Suggested Python Libraries
What's in the box?
1 x Game controller
1 x USB receiver
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 White LED
20x 3mm Yellow LED
20x 3mm Red LED
20x 3mm Blue LED
20x 3mm RGB LED (fast flash)
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