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For questions that apply specifically to the Raspberry Pi 3 and not other/all models.

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Hardware: Connecting multiple wires to one pin

I'm using the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B. Currently I have a RTC and an Accelerometer attached to my Raspberry Pi. They take up the following pins: RTC: 1, 3, 5 and 9 Accelerometer: 4, 17, 19, 21, 23 …
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How do you change the output of sudo hwclock?

Just recieved a new RTC for my Raspberry Pi. When I use the sudo hwclock command the output looks like the following: 2018-01-08 13:06:5.441956+0100 On my other Raspberry Pi’s the output looks like …
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Raspberry Pi running without a PC (SSH), keyboard or monitor

I run a script through the terminal created via Bitvise SSH Client that collects data with an accelerometer. Now I was wondering if it's possible to completely shut down the terminal and connection to …
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Raspberry Pi completely running without a PC (SSH), a keyboard or a monitor

I run a script through the terminal created via Bitvise SSH Client that collects data with an accelerometer. Now I was wondering if it's possible to completely shut down the terminal and connection …
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ADXL345 Accelerometer attached to Raspberry Pi - Problems with Sample Rate

I have an ADXL345 Accelerometer attached via SPI pins to my Raspberry Pi. I use the following Python script to collect data: #!/usr/bin/python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- import sys, math, os, spidev, da …
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