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hat safety
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The hat safety tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about hardware add-on boards (HATs) for single-board computers like the Raspberry Pi, with a focus on preventing electrical damage from incorrect installation. A notable thread recounts an incident where a Raspberry Pi 5 was damaged after a HAT was fitted backward, producing smoke. The content explores lessons around connector orientation, pinout verification, and the importance of double-checking alignment before powering on. While the tag is niche, it touches on broader themes of hobbyist hardware safety, component cost, and the trade-offs between accessibility and standardization in maker electronics. The tag is relevant for enthusiasts and engineers working with Pi HATs who want to avoid costly mistakes.
A Microsoft engineering manager's weekend tinkering ended with the smell of burning plastic and the all-too-familiar “magic smoke” rising from a Raspberry Pi 5 after a HAT was accidentally fitted the wrong way around — a small error with an expensive lesson attached. The incident, documented by...