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All my RSS news feeds are now available as an aggregated feed. Subscribe here.

More information below!

First off, if you don’t know what an RSS feed or reader is…

  • An RSS feed is essentially a webpage containing summaries of, for example, blog posts. The RSS feed is ‘subscribed’ to using a ‘reader’, which is a piece of software for reading these summaries.
  • The reader software can be online, or on your PC/Mac/etc. The one I use is Google Reader at www.google.com/reader
  • An ‘aggregated feed’ effectively turns several RSS feeds into a single RSS feed.

After much deliberation and a fair amount of hunting through software, I’ve decided to publish my 135 RSS feeds as an aggregated feed. This means that if you subscribe to the aggregated feed, as I add more sites to the aggregated feed, you will start to see these new sites appear in your reader.

To subscribe, use the following URL in your RSS reader

http://www.google.com/reader/public/atom/user%2F10025320280437270102%2Flabel%2FRaspberryPI

This is a public folder of feeds from my Google Reader account presented using Google’s own interface (which I really had to search around for… talk about long-winded!)

If you know of any sites that publish good, informative news, tutorials, tips and/or experiences with the Raspberry Pi, please add a comment to this post and I will make sure that it’s added.

MiniPiio from Zuzebox

Yet another couple of add-on boards, but these look very interesting.

MiniPiio « Zuzebox’s Blog Buy from Tindie

The L293D board:

This is a DC Motor controller using the venerable L293D from ST (and others). The L293D is dual H-Bridge driver capable of driving 36V DC and 600mA per H-Bridge.


The MiniPiio Relay2 board:

 

A simple two relay DPCO board. Either of the relays can be selected from 8 off the GPIO pins from the Raspberry Pi expansion header.


There’s also an RS232 board and at least another one, but the site is done as a blog so it’s a little difficult to just see a list, let alone spot where to buy from.

Will edit this post later if I can find more info!

I/O Expander Board for the Pi

Here’s an interesting one. This is an I/O expansion board for the Pi that comes with a case specially designed to be used with the card attached to the Pi.

Manufacturer’s site link

eBay lot link

From the manufacturer:

The I/O card adds the following functionality to your Raspberry Pi computer:

  • Very high accuracy real-time clock based on the PCF2129A with CR2032 backup battery
  • 8 quasi bidirectional I/O lines (PCF8574) 5V levels.
  • 8 12-bit ADC inputs (MAX11614EEE+), 0 – 4.096V range.
  • 16 8-bit resolution PWM channels (PCA9635), 5V levels @97 KHz with LED drive capability (10mA source, 25mA sink).
  • Polyfuse on the 5V line to prevent excess current damaging the Raspberry Pi computer.
  • Compact footprint due to the use of SMD components.

The card and case come in at an intimidating £53 on eBay or 45 euros (ish) on their site.

Summing up

It’s a pity this is so expensive because it’s not altogether clear to the hobbyist what you can do with it. I’d love to get my hands on one and put it through it’s paces. Some demo programs are supplied, which is a great idea, but there’s not a great indication of exactly what it does for £50. I think hobbyists would lap it up if it does a decent amount of things!