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Meat-Seeking Raspberry Pi Leads you to Flavortown – Hackaday

Hackaday Meat-Seeking Raspberry Pi Leads you to Flavortown Hackaday The device, which [Patrick] lovingly referrers to as the “Cheeseburger Compass”, uses a Raspberry Pi 3, an Adafruit 16×2 LCD with keypad, a GPS module, and the requisite battery and charger circuit to make it mobile.

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Meat-Seeking Raspberry Pi Leads you to Flavortown – Hackaday

Hackaday Meat-Seeking Raspberry Pi Leads you to Flavortown Hackaday The device, which [Patrick] lovingly referrers to as the “Cheeseburger Compass”, uses a Raspberry Pi 3, an Adafruit 16×2 LCD with keypad, a GPS module, and the requisite battery and charger circuit to make it mobile. With the coordinates for the …

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Meat-Seeking Raspberry Pi Leads you to Flavortown – Hackaday

Hackaday Meat-Seeking Raspberry Pi Leads you to Flavortown Hackaday The device, which [Patrick] lovingly referrers to as the “Cheeseburger Compass”, uses a Raspberry Pi 3, an Adafruit 16×2 LCD with keypad, a GPS module, and the requisite battery and charger circuit to make it mobile. With the coordinates for the …

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Raspberry Pi as car computer

Carputers! Fabrice Aneche is documenting his ongoing build , which equips an older (2011) car with some of the features a 2018 model might have: thus far, a reversing camera (bought off the shelf, with a modified GUI to show the date and the camera’s output built with Qt and Golang), GPS and offline route guidance. We’re not sure how the car got through that little door there. It was back in 2013, when the Raspberry Pi had been on the market for about a year, that we started to see carputer projects emerge.

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Gliding to earth with the Raspberry Pi Zero

RaptorTech’s goal was to drop a glider from the edge of space, and with a Raspberry Pi and a high-altitude weather balloon, their vision became a reality. Dropping a glider from 10km with a high-altitude weather balloon The goal of this project was to drop a glider from the edge of space using a high altitude weather balloon.

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Raspberry Pi is Up Up and Away – Hackaday

Hackaday Raspberry Pi is Up Up and Away Hackaday The hardware used was the ubiquitous Raspberry Pi along with an associated daughterboard for transmitting on the 2 meter ham band. An RTL dongle took care of the receive portion and another dongle provided GPS. A DS18B20 temperature sensor …

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Awesome Raspberry Pi Add-On Boards – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Awesome Raspberry Pi Add-On Boards Geeky Gadgets The featured Raspberry Pi add-on boards include the Berry GPS-IMU which adds an accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer, temperature sensor, GPS and a barometric sensor to your Raspberry Pi mini PC. Score Zero allows you to easily add gaming controls to … Raspberry Pi projects: 20 of the best projects to try on the Raspberry Pi 3 microcomputer Alphr all 2 news articles »

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Awesome Raspberry Pi Add-On Boards – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Awesome Raspberry Pi Add-On Boards Geeky Gadgets The featured Raspberry Pi add-on boards include the Berry GPS-IMU which adds an accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer, temperature sensor, GPS and a barometric sensor to your Raspberry Pi mini PC. Score Zero allows you to easily add gaming controls to …

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Raspberry Pi with an industrial flavor: ModBerry adds 4G, GPS, and cloud data – TechRepublic

TechRepublic Raspberry Pi with an industrial flavor: ModBerry adds 4G, GPS, and cloud data TechRepublic The new ModBerry 500 M3 device is based on the compute module variant of the latest Raspberry Pi 3 Model B. The Compute Module 3 (CM3) packs the Pi 3's 1.2GHz, quad-core Broadcom BCM2837 processor and 1GB memory onto a slimmer and smaller …

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