PiSOC - System on a Chip for the Raspberry Pi
A project in Connellsville, PA by Doug Gilliland000days
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System on a chip (SOC) on a Raspberry Pi Hat
Backers: 68
Average Pledge Per Backer: $59
Funded: $4,035 of $1,000
Dates: May 13th -> Jun 12th (30 days)
Project By: Doug Gilliland
Backers: 68
Average Pledge Per Backer: $59
Funded: $4,035 of $1,000
Dates: May 13th -> Jun 12th (30 days)
Project By: Doug Gilliland
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Last Updated: June 12 @ 17:06 -0400 GMT
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Latest News
RPPSOC Testing with a Raspberry Pi 3
June 10th - via: kickstarter.com
Two more days for our Kickstarter. We purchased a couple of the new Raspberry Pi 3 cards and successfully tested the RPPSOC programming software. It worked well. We have also purchased and received the initial backer's PC boards and will begin... (Read More)
Ways to Blink an LED on the RPPSOC
May 28th - via: kickstarter.com
We thought we'd flesh out some of the ways to blink the LED on the RPPSOC. We documented the ways on our example files Wiki page. We link to our PSOC code, the code on the Raspberry Pi and the example schematic that is in the hardware on the PSOC.... (Read More)
System on a Chip for the Raspberry Pi - Big News!
May 21st - via: kickstarter.com
We have some great news. #1 - We are funded. Of course we are looking for more backers but this is a great start. #2 - We just accomplished our major goal for this project. We were able to program the PSoC on the RPPSOC from the Raspberry Pi. It took... (Read More)
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