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Flipper Zero gets a Raspberry Pi RP2040-powered video game module

Flipper Zero , known for its hardware and wireless hacking capabilities, has introduced a new Raspberry Pi RP2040-powered video game module. This module turns the device into a game console, projecting its display onto larger screens via DVI/HDMI output and adding a 6-axis motion sensor.

Key features of the module:
➡️ Raspberry Pi RP2040 dual-core Arm Cortex-M0+ MCU
➡️ DVI-D and HDMI video output
➡️ USB Type-C port
➡️ TDK ICM-42688-P 6-axis MEMS motion-tracking sensor
➡️ 11 GPIO pins
➡️ Boot and reset buttons

The module can function independently as a Raspberry Pi RP2040 board for running open-source projects like Scoppy, an open-source digital oscilloscope.

For game development, the Flipper Zero Game Engine and demo game source code are accessible. Both firmware and hardware documentation are open-source. The Video Game Module is priced at $49 and is available on the company’s online store and Lab401 for 49 Euros excluding VAT.

More information: https://www.cnx-software.com/2024/02/14/flipper-zero-raspberry-pi-rp2040-video-game-module/
The GitHub repository: https://github.com/flipperdevices/video-game-module

 

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