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* Rapberry Pi4 and heatsink / fan | * Rapberry Pi4 and heatsink / fan | ||
* 5 volt 3amp PSU - this may be connected directly to the RPi GPIO pins, see [[Ryde GPIO Connections]] | * 5 volt 3amp PSU - this may be connected directly to the RPi GPIO pins, see [[Ryde GPIO Connections]] | ||
− | * Sandisk Ultra 8GB+ SD card - Pre-programmed cards | + | * Sandisk Ultra 8GB+ SD card - Pre-programmed cards may be available from the BATC shop once the project is on general release |
* Micro to standard HDMI converter - needed to connect the RPi HDMI output to a standard monitor | * Micro to standard HDMI converter - needed to connect the RPi HDMI output to a standard monitor | ||
* IR receiver and remote control - see this wiki page for more details:[[Ryde remote controls]] | * IR receiver and remote control - see this wiki page for more details:[[Ryde remote controls]] |
Revision as of 13:14, 14 July 2020
The Ryde Receiver is based around a Raspberry Pi 4 (exact model to be decided).
The hardware currently required is as follows - note this may change and you buy at your on risk!
- Rapberry Pi4 and heatsink / fan
- 5 volt 3amp PSU - this may be connected directly to the RPi GPIO pins, see Ryde GPIO Connections
- Sandisk Ultra 8GB+ SD card - Pre-programmed cards may be available from the BATC shop once the project is on general release
- Micro to standard HDMI converter - needed to connect the RPi HDMI output to a standard monitor
- IR receiver and remote control - see this wiki page for more details:Ryde remote controls
- MiniTiouner V2 hardware - the Ryde phase 1 hardware connects to the standard hardware using USB
Project cases
Most of the early development protypes are being hosted on old STB cases - these provide a case, possibly a PSU and IR detector diode and front panel switches.
An example prototype hardware is shown here: