Monthly Archives: December 2013

PiMSO Raspberry Pi Oscilloscope Created (video) – Geeky gadgets

Geeky gadgets PiMSO Raspberry Pi Oscilloscope Created (video) Geeky gadgets During the Open Hardware Summit the annual conference organised by the Open Source Hardware Association for a place to showcase open hardware. Adafruit spotted a useful use for the awesome Raspberry Pi mini PC to create the PiMSO 200 Msa/S

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ProtoRack PiTower – New Rack for Raspberry Pi from Flikto – PR Web (press release)

ProtoRack PiTower – New Rack for Raspberry Pi from Flikto PR Web (press release) The Raspberry Pi can now be rack-mounted and fan cooled, following the launch today of the ProtoRack PiTower by Flikto GmbH. Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Google+ Share on LinkedIn Email a friend

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Gordon and Eben talk Pi (and other things)

Gordon Hollingworth, our Director of Software, has been Googling himself, and mailed me to let me know about this video he found from Richard Ibbotson. Richard came by Pi Towers last month and filmed this little interview with Gordon and Eben – it’s worth a watch if you’re interested in what goes on behind the scenes. Enjoy!

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Energy harvesting meets Raspberry Pi – ElectronicsWeekly.com

Energy harvesting meets Raspberry Pi ElectronicsWeekly.com To transform the Raspberry Pi into a smart home server integrating energy harvesting wireless solutions, the following accessories are needed: power supply (~1A) with micro USB plug, HDMI cable, SD card (e.g. 4GB), Ethernet cable or USB WLAN stick and

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News & Analysis Raspberry Pi Connects Oscilloscope to Tablets – EE Times

News & Analysis Raspberry Pi Connects Oscilloscope to Tablets EE Times The engineers set out to develop a driver stack that a microcontroller can use to control the MSO-28 over USB, then use a wireless interface to the outside world, ending at a tablet computer's browser. The result: PiMSO, which uses a Raspberry Pi … Energy harvesting meets Raspberry Pi ElectronicsWeekly.com all 4 news articles

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Raspberry Pi Connects Oscilloscope to Tablets – EE Times

Raspberry Pi Connects Oscilloscope to Tablets EE Times The engineers set out to develop a driver stack that a microcontroller can use to control the MSO-28 over USB, then use a wireless interface to the outside world, ending at a tablet computer's browser. The result: PiMSO, which uses a Raspberry Pi … and more

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Official Raspberry Pi User Guide: 2nd edition out now!

The Raspberry Pi User Guide , co-authored by our very own Eben Upton with Gareth Halfacree, is your complete guide to the Raspberry Pi, from setup and installing software to learning how to use the Pi to play music and video, using it in electronics projects, learning your first programming language, learning about networking – it’s a complete guide to everything you need to get going, and even if Eben wasn’t involved in this book, it’d be our first recommendation for adults and older kids interested in getting started with the Raspberry Pi. This second edition is a much, much fatter book than the first – there’s almost half a book’s extra content in there. The first edition only covered the earliest revision of our hardware, and much of the software we now take for granted hadn’t been written back when it was published: this new edition is bang up to date, with new chapters covering use of the camera board, how to use NOOBS to set up your Pi, the introduction of the Pi Store and much more

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Raspberry Pi Xmas Pi Lets You Control Your Tree Decorations From A Browser – Geeky gadgets

Geeky gadgets Raspberry Pi Xmas Pi Lets You Control Your Tree Decorations From A Browser Geeky gadgets As the holiday season approaches fast you might be interested in this neat tree decoration control you can build using a Raspberry Pi , a little Arduino and some WS2801 RGB Pixels and a Christmas Tree, to create the Raspberry Pi Xmas Pi. Once built the

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Micro Python: more powerful than Arduino, simpler than the Raspberry Pi – Wired.co.uk

Micro Python: more powerful than Arduino, simpler than the Raspberry Pi Wired.co.uk University of Cambridge theoretical physicist Damien George has built a tiny microcontroller that is more powerful than Arduino and far simpler than the Raspberry Pi . Just funded on Kickstarter, the £24 board runs an adapted version of Python known as …

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