Howdy, Another week, another Raspberry Pi Weekly. I’m always only a Friday away <3 On Monday we announced the launch of Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4’s new extended temperature variants, with an operating temperature range stretching from −40°C to +85°C. They’re designed for applications in demanding indoor and outdoor environments. Did you know you can now enjoy retro media authentically with Raspberry Pi 5? Its DPI now supports interlaced video and can send full-resolution RGB to a CRT television. You can read about how we added this by hacking the DPI driver — and using PIO. Then go and see […]

Raspberry Pi Weekly

Howdy,


Another week, another Raspberry Pi Weekly. I'm always only a Friday away <3

On Monday we announced the launch of Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4's new extended temperature variants, with an operating temperature range stretching from 40°C to +85°C. They're designed for applications in demanding indoor and outdoor environments.

Did you know you can now enjoy retro media authentically with Raspberry Pi 5? Its DPI now supports interlaced video and can send full-resolution RGB to a CRT television. You can read about how we added this by hacking the DPI driver — and using PIO. Then go and see if that old TV is still intact in a corner of your garage.

We also caught wind of an important update to Tom Bennet’s super popular terrarium controller project, which featured on our website all the way back in 2016. Tom’s incredibly in-depth instructions are still widely used, and you can now find them on his website here.

That's all folks!

Sarah

New extended temperature range for Compute Module 4
Several Compute Module 4 variants are now available with an extended operating temperature range of -40°C to +85°C.
Read more
How we added interlaced video to Raspberry Pi 5 DPI
Raspberry Pi 5's DPI output didn't support interlaced video at launch. This is how we added it.
Read more

You are receiving this email because you subscribed to Raspberry Pi Weekly. We will never send you more than six emails in a month.

Web version | Unsubscribe

© Raspberry Pi Ltd