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Raspberry Pi action camera
Action cameras are light and portable camcorders that are great for filming outdoor sports and activities. While there are varieties of commercial action cameras available in the market, makers and tinkerers prefer an alternative route of making their own version of any piece of...
Continue ReadingTurn Your Raspberry Pi Into An OBD2
Thomas Beck started a new project to develop a Raspberry Pi based OBD2, On-Board Diagnostic tester, to read vehicle data, trouble codes, and read monitor data. He had developed earlier a firmware for the elektor OBD Analyser NG, a handheld analyser with graphical display, ARM Cortex M3...
Continue ReadingRaspberry Pi RF frequency counter
A Raspberry PI RF frequency counter project from Scott Harden, that is available on GitHub: Raspberry PI RF Frequency Counter with Python Interface. The RF signal clocks a 32-bit counter (SN74LV8154) connected to a 16-bit IO expander (MCP23017) accessable to the Raspberry Pi (via...
Continue ReadingReview: pi-top DIY laptop for your Raspberry Pi
The pi-top converts your Raspberry Pi into a complete RPi notebook. by René Bohne @ elektormagazine.com It comes as a nice kit that is very easy to assemble thanks to a great construction manual. We created a video of the assembly. If you have any questions, feel free to leave...
Continue ReadingMeet NanoPi NEO The New Hero – The 8 $ Computer
Meet NanoPi NEO the latest member in NanoPi family from FriendlyARM. NanoPi NEO features Allwinner H3 CPU, a Quad-core Cortex-A7 Up to 1.2GHz CPU. It’s available with 256MB DDR3 RAM or 512MB one with additional 2$ for the last one. The board has 10/100M Ethernet RJ-45 jack,...
Continue ReadingShare Your Internet Connection With Raspberry Pi Zero Over USB
Raspberry Pi Zero is the smallest member in Raspberry Pi single-board computers family with a single-core 1 GHz processor chip, a micro-SD card slot, a mini HDMI port and two micro USB ports (one for power, one for USB). A tutorial in CircuitBasics demonstrates how we can get an Internet...
Continue ReadingArduCAM Introduces tiny Raspberry Pi compatible board
ArduCAM has introduced a tiny Raspberry Pi compatible module based on Broadcom’s BCM2835 Processor, the same chip found in the original Raspberry Pis A, B, B+ and Zero. This module is tiny, measuring only 24 x 24mm and it is compatible with all of the software that makes...
Continue ReadingLCD 16×2 Interface with Raspberry Pi
shubhamtrivedi95 @ instructables.com shows how to interface a 16x2 LCD display on Raspberry Pi. Sample code is provided. LCD 16x2 Interface with Raspberry Pi -...
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