Pi NoIR, the infrared version of our camera board, is available to purchase for $25 ex tax from today.
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Pi NoIR infrared camera: now available!
Pi NoIR, the infrared version of our camera board, is available to purchase for $25 ex tax from today.
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Pi NoIR infrared camera: now available!
ELECTROCOMPONENTS PLC : Raspberry Pi infrared camera module available … 4-traders (press release) Priced at £16.80, the Pi NoIR infrared camera module is a variant of the existing visible light Raspberry Pi camera module stocked by RS since the end of last year, and features the same 5 megapixel image sensor as its predecessor with the optical …
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The Raspberry Pi : Is it REALLY the saviour of British computing? Register Opinion It is fair to say that the Raspberry Pi is a success. I love them, you love them, the whole world loves them.
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Integrating NetBeans for Raspberry Pi Java Development Automated Trader (blog) The Raspberry Pi is an incredible device for building embedded Java applications but, despite being able to run an IDE on the Pi it really pushes things to the limit. It's much better to use a PC or laptop to develop the code and then deploy and test …
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You’ve got a week to build this portrait, whose eyes follow you around the room, for Halloween. Adafruit have produced a tutorial , courtesy of Tony DiCola, which uses OpenCV and openFrameworks with your Raspberry Pi and camera board to create a picture of pullulating panic.
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Creeptacular face-tracking Halloween portrait
How to Get Even More Out of a Raspberry Pi Gizmodo No doubt about it, the Raspberry Pi is nothing short of a homebrew phenomenon. Since its release in February 2012, the British micro-mini-computer has enabled legions of amateur inventors to develop projects both weird and wonderful. Here's a run-down
How to Get Even More Out of a Raspberry Pi Gizmodo UK No doubt about it, the Raspberry Pi is nothing short of a homebrew phenomenon. Since its release in February 2012, the British micro-mini-computer has enabled legions of amateur inventors to develop projects both weird and wonderful.
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Back in April, Stewart Priest from Glasgow got in touch with me about an idea he’d had. I’m the Chief Engineer for Radio Lollipop in Glasgow. Radio Lollipop is a charity whose volunteers provide care, comfort, play and entertainment to children in hospital
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Radio Lollipop – children’s hospital radio
Raspberry Jams: why Raspberry Pi is going back to school TechRadar UK The Raspberry Pi has been available for over 12 months now. Its launch was met with feverish excitement, but once the initial scramble for stock was over and people had a precious Pi cradled in hand, many turned to the question of what to do with all … and more
Free course on Java Embedded on the Raspberry Pi ?
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