Electronics Notebook
by Monk Makes






A4 squared-grid spiral-bound notebook with watermark breadboards and electronics reference material
A4 (210 x 297mm) squared-grid spiral-bound notebook with watermark breadboards. 158 pages, card covers.
The book also includes
- Microcontroller programming cheat sheet
- Common circuits and calculations
- Pinouts
- Resistor color codes
- ASCII table
8 customer reviews
a month ago
Contacted customer services and ordered arrived 2 days later. 1st class service!
by Pat about Raspberry Pi M.2 HAT+ via REVIEWS.io
a month ago
Arrived on time. A doddle to set up especially as the hat came with the ribbon cable already attached. Software side was relatively easy but the drive icon doesn’t appear on the desktop. Highly recommended.
by Anonymous about Raspberry Pi M.2 HAT+ via REVIEWS.io
7 months ago
Very straightforward and easy to install with benefits of being RPi compliant. I will always go with this HAT
by Anonymous about Raspberry Pi M.2 HAT+ via REVIEWS.io
8 months ago
Quite like this - it's inexpensive and the official way to add M.2 storage to the Pi 5, but I prefer the Pimoroni Bases - they keep the GPIO pins available and are a neater solution.
by DAVID about Raspberry Pi M.2 HAT+ via REVIEWS.io
10 months ago
Took 12 calendar days to arrive in Canada not bad for regular mail, after all shipping was free, box is a little banged up but board looks OK
by David about Raspberry Pi M.2 HAT+ via REVIEWS.io
10 months ago
Easy to set up. Performs as expected. Great price, fast delivery.
by Anonymous about Raspberry Pi M.2 HAT+ via REVIEWS.io
10 months ago
This is a great 1st party NVMe solution that just works right out of the box. I’m seeing speeds much faster than my previous storage with a USB 3 drive. Overall very happy with this board and also with customer service after the fact with Pimoroni.
by Anonymous about Raspberry Pi M.2 HAT+ via REVIEWS.io
10 months ago
Added this to a Pi 5 to put a cheap-ish 256Gb SSD on it. I used an Integral 256GB M.2 NVMe 2242 PCIe Gen3 x4 SSD. It works fine, but I did have to run apt update and upgrade to update the O/S before the drive showed up. To get RPiOS onto it:
- imaged an SD card (on my PC)
- booted the Pi with it
- on the Pi, used the Imager app within RPiOS to image again onto the connected NVME drive
- ran sudo raspi-config and in Advanced Options selected the NVME drive for the boot order
- job done!
Runs really fast. Boots in seconds. Happy.
by MR PAUL about Raspberry Pi M.2 HAT+ via REVIEWS.io
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“Quite like this - it's inexpensive and the official way to add M.2 storage to the Pi 5, but I prefer the Pimoroni Bases - they keep the GPIO pins available and are a neater solution.”
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