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| In this week newsletter, we would like explore how Raspberry Pi are being used in the industry to solve problems that have arisen. First of all we need to realise that the Raspberry Pi was never intended for industrial use during its invention. The main purpose was solely for educational purposes, specifically to be used for teaching basic computer science.
Although it was initially intended for academic purposes, since its release, it has expanded far beyond that realm. The first Raspberry Pi model was released in February 2012, followed by several upgraded models in succeeding years. People just love the Raspberry Pi so much that, it become more popular than its developers expected. It was not only used in the academia world for teaching, but it was also picked up by enthusiasts outside its target market.
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| | | We are thrilled to announce that we have been listed as Raspberry Pi Design Partner! This remarkable milestone comes after several years of being an authorized reseller. It is a testament to our unwavering dedication to designing and developing exceptional products based on Raspberry Pi. If you're interested in customized Raspberry Pi products for industrial use, we'd love to hear from you. Contact us to discuss how we can collaborate and meet your industry-specific needs..
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| | | April Giveaway
Are you ready to show off your electronic hardware project skills? We're excited to announce our ongoing "Show Us Your Electronic Hardware Project" event, and we want to see what you've got! Whether you're an experienced maker or just getting started, we invite you to submit your project for a chance to win a Raspberry Pi 400 worth S$115.99.
Your project can be on any of the following topics: AI, Raspberry Pi, Microbit, or Arduino. The more creative and innovative, the better! Showcase your skills and share your knowledge with the community by submitting your project.
We'll be choosing TWO lucky winners on 30th April, so be sure to get your entries in before then. To participate, simply follow the instructions on our website and submit your project by the deadline. Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to showcase your skills and win a Raspberry Pi 400!
We can't wait to see your amazing projects. Good luck to everyone who enters!
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| The Pico W Student Kit
The Pico W Student Kit, which is perfect for beginners who want to learn electronics and coding, is now on sale at a 20% discount! The kit includes a Raspberry Pi Pico, sensors, LEDs, buttons, and other components that make it easy to start working on electronics projects.
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| | Adafruit IS31FL3741 13x9 PWM RGB LED Matrix Driver - STEMMA QT
This driver lets you control 117 RGB LEDs in a 13x9 pattern easily. You can adjust each color's brightness with PWM control, and even create animations. It's easy to connect using STEMMA QT connectors. The driver works with many microcontrollers, like Arduino and CircuitPython.
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| | Arduino OPTA Lite
The Arduino OPTA Lite is a compact, reliable, and easy-to-use microPLC that's designed to bring Industry 4.0 capabilities to small and medium-sized enterprises. With its advanced communication protocols and industry-standard I/O,it's perfect for a wide range of applications, including automation, process control, and data acquisition.
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See you again next week!
Regards, Sharminiy Cytron Technologies
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