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HATs and other add-ons • Re: more complete boards without needing hats

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I am new to Pi but come from Arduino/ESP32 world. I do enjoy that the Pi is so easily prototype and expand by stacking hats, but I am finding that I always want to upgrade wifi and I would like to add m.2 drives instead of booting off of slow flash drives. Is there an ecosystem of more complete boards with wifi6 and m.2 ports onboard without having to stack a number of hats? I don't want my project to be a cube with so many different layers. Essentially I am looking for more of a complete system but still based on the Pi OS and with all of the GPIO pins that make this such an amazing device.
There are enough boards with other SoCs/CPUs that might fullfill your wish/dream from HW point of view, but they all can't use RPI proprietary Linux kernel.
You should post first what you have done so far with those micro controllers. What signals, what speed, what software, what development environment.

Statistics: Posted by redvli — Sat Oct 05, 2024 8:25 am



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