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Pocket Projector Uses Raspberry Pi | Hackaday – Hackaday

Hackaday Pocket Projector Uses Raspberry Pi | Hackaday Hackaday Who doesn't want a pocket protector projector? Nothing will impress a date more than being able to whip out a PowerPoint presentation of your latest trip to the …

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Hackaday Pocket Projector Uses Raspberry Pi Hackaday If you don't need compactness, you could drive the module with any Rasberry Pi or even a regular computer. But to get that pocket form factor, a Pi Zero W fits the bill

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How to build a Raspberry Pi security camera – IT PRO

IT PRO How to build a Raspberry Pi security camera IT PRO The tiny powerhouse that is the Raspberry Pi can be built into almost any project, and in this case can be used as the starting point for a security camera system that will rival many commercial offerings – given minimal DIY hackery. As ever with the …

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Tackling Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome with Fesentience

In today’s guest post, we’ll hear from Prastik Mohanraj. He’s a part of the Fesentience project team at the Engineering and Science University Magnet school (ESUMS) in Connecticut, USA, and a student of Raspberry Pi Certified Educator Leon Tynes . Prastik shares his story of creating an incubator device using the Raspberry Pi to help young infants suffering from Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS)

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Cat Compels Raspberry Pi Flight Tracker – Hackaday

Hackaday Cat Compels Raspberry Pi Flight Tracker Hackaday He used a Raspberry Pi and a software defined radio dongle to decode the ADS-B signals coming from nearby aircraft. Picking up the signals and capturing them is easy thanks to the wide availability of USB radios and a program called Dump1090. However ..

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Learn How to Build Your Own Raspberry Pi Projects with This Training Bundle – XDA Developers (blog)

XDA Developers (blog) Learn How to Build Your Own Raspberry Pi Projects with This Training Bundle XDA Developers (blog) The Internet of Things revolution has democratized robotics knowledge and changed the way we interact with technology. The infamous Raspberry Pi —a tiny-yet-powerful computer that can be used to build a virtually limitless number of awesome …

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Coolest Projects International 2018

Like many engineers, I have folder upon folder of half-completed projects on my computer. But the funny thing is that this wasn’t a problem for me as a child. Every other Friday evening, I’d spend two hours at Ilkley Computer Club, where I could show off whatever I’d been working on: nothing motivates you to actually finish a project like the opportunity to share it with an audience

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Raspberry Pi project aims to count your bees – Mother Nature Network (blog)

Mother Nature Network (blog) Raspberry Pi project aims to count your bees Mother Nature Network (blog) To more accurately count bees flying in and out of a hive — a task near-impossible on warm sunny days when the term “busy as a bee” is come to life — Kelcey rigged up a Raspberry Pi , a standard pi camera and a solar panel to the underside of a top …

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Stackable 8-relay add-on supports up to 64 relays per Raspberry Pi – LinuxGizmos.com

LinuxGizmos.com Stackable 8-relay add-on supports up to 64 relays per Raspberry Pi LinuxGizmos.com Sequent Microsystems has gone to Kickstarter to launch a “ Raspberry Pi 8-Relay Card,” a more-focused version of last fall's successfully Kickstarted Raspberry Pi Mega-IO Expansion Card. The new version is 40 percent more affordable because it strips ..

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Stackable 8-relay add-on supports up to 64 relays per Raspberry Pi – LinuxGizmos.com

LinuxGizmos.com Stackable 8-relay add-on supports up to 64 relays per Raspberry Pi LinuxGizmos.com Sequent Microsystems has gone to Kickstarter to launch a “ Raspberry Pi 8-Relay Card,” a more-focused version of last fall's successfully Kickstarted Raspberry Pi Mega-IO Expansion Card.

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