Hackaday Direct CNC Control with the Raspberry Pi Hackaday Thanks to the Raspberry Pi (and similar boards), we now have Linux computers with plenty of GPIO pins.
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Hackaday Direct CNC Control with the Raspberry Pi Hackaday Thanks to the Raspberry Pi (and similar boards), we now have Linux computers with plenty of GPIO pins.
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Direct CNC Control with the Raspberry Pi – Hackaday
Hackaday 1960's Console Stereo gets Raspberry Pi Touch Screen Hackaday A HiFiBerry DAC+ Pro is used to get some decent audio out of the Raspberry Pi , and the touch screen interface is provided by Volumio.
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Weekend Reading: Raspberry Pi Projects Linux Journal The Raspberry Pi has been very popular among hobbyists and educators ever since its launch in 2011. It's a credit-card-sized single-board computer with a Broadcom BCM 2835 SoC, 256MB to 512MB of RAM, USB ports, GPIO pins, Ethernet, HDMI out, camera …
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TechRepublic Raspberry Pi powered by Arduino: Now you can program the Pi … TechRepublic The new feature will allow Pi owners to write Arduino Sketches to interact with sensors, motors, electronic boards and other hardware attached to the Pi's GPIO pins.
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Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi RGB Matrix Bonnet Now Available From Adafruit Geeky Gadgets Adafruit has this week announced the arrival of its new Raspberry Pi RGB Matrix Bonnet which is supported by any Raspberry Pi with a 40-pin GPIO header, such as the Zero, Zero W/WH and Pi Model A+, B+, Pi 2 and Pi 3. Unfortunately the RGB Matrix Bonnet …
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TechRepublic Want to learn how to use the Raspberry Pi ? Just ask Amazon's Alexa TechRepublic The Skill allows Pi owners to ask Alexa about what each of the Pi's general purpose input-output (GPIO) pins do.
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Raspberry Pi Alternatives Linux Journal The phenomenon behind the Raspberry Pi computer series has been pretty amazing. It's obvious why it has become so popular for Linux projects—it's a low-cost computer that's actually quite capable for the price, and the GPIO pins allow you to use it in ..
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RF-enabled Raspberry Pi add-on brings Google Assistant to gizmos, speakers, and robots LinuxGizmos.com JOY-iT and Elector have launched a $42 “Talking Pi ” RPi add-on that enables Google Home/AIY compatible voice activation of home automation devices linked to the Pi's GPIO, and includes a mic board, PWM servo controls, and support for a 433MHz SRD radio …
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SlashGear Raspberry Pi Zero WH adds pre-soldered 40-pin GPIO header SlashGear The RPi Zero WH solves that by offering a version that already has the header built-in.
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Raspberry Pi Zero WH adds 40-pin GPIO header to Zero W LinuxGizmos.com With the Raspberry Pi Zero WH, you can now gain the full advantage of GPIO Expander without requiring soldering.
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