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A "hat" is an add on board designed specifically to fit on top of the pi via the GPIO header. They have a small EEPROM chip which is used to configure them, but may be built to serve any purpose.
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Pi 4, Hifiberry, and touchscreen power
I recently finished my basement and am in the process of getting it all configured, and one thing I wanted was to build a Raspberry Pi streaming device. I got a 3D printer for Christmas and found this …
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Pi 4, Hifiberry, and touchscreen power
I figured it out. Solution for any future people:
I connected the GND pin on the touchscreen to the - 5V pin on the Hifiberry DAC, and then the 5V pin on the touchscreen to the 5V + pin on the DAC.
A …