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96kHz/24bit playback from Wolfson Raspberry Pi audio card – ElectronicsWeekly.com

ElectronicsWeekly.com 96kHz/24bit playback from Wolfson Raspberry Pi audio card ElectronicsWeekly.com Communication is through Raspberry Pi's P5 connector (not available on revision 1 boards).

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Pan flute or Raspberry PiFlute? – ElectronicsWeekly.com

ElectronicsWeekly.com Pan flute or Raspberry PiFlute? ElectronicsWeekly.com In order to capture when the player blows into each pipe, there are four Arduino sound sensors per flute, positioned at the very tip of each bamboo pipe and wired to the GPIO pins on the RaspberryPi . These are read back using the Python package RPi.GPIO

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The MagPi takes quadcopters for a spin – ElectronicsWeekly.com

ElectronicsWeekly.com The MagPi takes quadcopters for a spin ElectronicsWeekly.com Featured topics this month are a Pi-powered quadcopter, with Andy Baker beginning a series on building the flying machine, OpenELEC for catch up TV on your Raspberry Pi , scrolling an RSS feed on an LCD via GPIO, and the Sonic Pi, an ”open source

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Introduction to the Raspberry Pi: free online course in Spanish starts October 14th

Universidad Galileo (Galileo University) in Guatemala have launched a free, Spanish language MOOC (Massive Open Online Course**) titled “ Introducción a Raspberry Pi “. The University says (via my rubbish tourist Spanish, sorry): In this course, students will get to know the Raspberry Pi and learn what it can do; which [Linux] distributions are available; how to develop simple applications using Python; and how to control external devices using the GPIO interface. The emphasis is on theory first, then demonstrations and ultimately the student is encouraged to reinforce their learning by first replicating and then improving what they’ve been shown.

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Getting Hi-Fi sound from Raspberry Pi – ElectronicsWeekly.com

ElectronicsWeekly.com Getting Hi-Fi sound from Raspberry Pi ElectronicsWeekly.com On Revision 2 of the Raspberry Pi PCB, connections for these two busses are bought out next to the GPIO pin headers on P5, a footprint which allows a second 0.1in pitch header to be soldered in. Differences between Revision 1 and Revision 2 boards are

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Embedded Pi board connects Raspberry Pi, Arduino and 32bit ARM mcu – New Electronics

Ars Technica Embedded Pi board connects Raspberry Pi , Arduino and 32bit ARM mcu New Electronics Embedded Pi connects to the GPIO on the Raspberry Pi and is form factor compatible with both 3.3 and 5V Arduino shields, selectable with jumpers. The 32bit ARM Cortex-M3 STM32F103 mcu operates at 72MHz, with 128KB flash, 20KB RAM, motor control, …

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Rebuild a Broken NES with a Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker – Lifehacker

Rebuild a Broken NES with a Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker Lifehacker Amazingly, you can control the original system's power button, indicator LED, and even integrate the original controllers using an open source driver and the Raspberry Pi's GPIO pins.

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Bird photography with a Raspberry Pi and a DSLR

Tricky things, birds. Even when you’ve got yourself sorted out with boxes and feeders to entice them into your garden, it can be very difficult to get a decent photograph – they don’t stay still for long, especially if they see you coming (and it is amazing at just how adept birds are at spotting the slightest movement – the sort of movement you might make to operate the zoom lens on your camera, for example), and many feeding birds will only visit the table for a few seconds at a time, even if you’re well hidden. Enter Adrian Bevan and his Raspberry Pi.

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