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For Pi 5

The release of the Raspberry Pi 5 has brought us a more powerful model, but it also introduced some changes, most notably to the GPIO.Although it retains its standard 40-pin interface, functionality has shifted due to its connection with the newly integrated RP1 southbridge chip. This custom RP1 chip now handles peripherals on the Pi 5 and has resulted in various compatibility concerns.Currently, only the GPIO Zero library, maintained officially by the Raspberry Pi organization, is fully compatible. We have developed a series of courses specifically focused on this library.