EveLab 1.0 is an Advanced Breadboard Solution Designed for the Raspberry Pi
While it’s perfectly feasible to connect the Raspberry Pi board to a breadboard it can become relatively messy if your projects needs many I/Os due the wire and extra components like resistors, so “Robot In A Can” designed a circuit trainer for the University of Guelph students to wire projects with the Raspberry Pi’s (26-pin) header in a neater way, and made it durable to to endure years of use in a lab setting. The developer has now started selling the hardware, and called it EveLab 1.0. Evelabs 1.0 specifications: 2x 32×4 breadboards with markings for GPIO pins 1x “standard” breadboard 3x LEDs (pre-grounded) 3x Momentary Switch (pre-grounded) 2x Potentiometers (pre-grounded) 1x RGB LED (pre-grounded) 1x Analog to digital converter (2-inputs pre wired) 1x Light Sensor 1x Temperature Sensor The board also comes with 2 GPIO ribbon cables to connect to various Pi models, and 20 Jumper cables. The target board […]