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VR Telepresence Tank from Raspberry Pi, Google Cardboard, and Xbox Controller | Hackaday – Hackaday

Hackaday VR Telepresence Tank from Raspberry Pi , Google Cardboard, and Xbox Controller | Hackaday Hackaday It's a telepresence device that uses a wireless Xbox controller to drive a tracked platform, which is itself headed by a Raspberry Pi . The Pi has two cameras on a pan-tilt mount, and those cameras are both aimed and viewed via a Google Cardboard-like ..

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TV Stick Out-Raspberries Raspberry Pi | Hackaday – Hackaday

Hackaday TV Stick Out-Raspberries Raspberry Pi | Hackaday Hackaday Android-based TV sticks should be in more projects. They are readily available and inexpensive. They have a lot of horsepower for the price, and they can even boot a mainline Linux kernel, unlike some single-board computers we know.

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Raspberry Pi Zero Contest Grand Prize Winners! – Hackaday

Hackaday Raspberry Pi Zero Contest Grand Prize Winners! Hackaday The Raspberry Pi Zero Contest presented by Adafruit and Hackaday came to a close last week, as the clock struck 11:59 am on Sunday, March 13, 2016. Since then our team of judges has been working to pick the top three entries.

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Tiny Raspberry Pi Shield for High-Quality RF Signals | Hackaday – Hackaday

Hackaday Tiny Raspberry Pi Shield for High-Quality RF Signals | Hackaday Hackaday Among its many tricks, the Raspberry Pi is capable of putting clock signals signal out on its GPIO pins, and that turns out to be just the thing for synthesizing RF … and more »

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Raspberry Pi Zero Round 1 Winners! – Hackaday

Hackaday Raspberry Pi Zero Round 1 Winners! Hackaday The Raspberry Pi Zero Contest presented by Adafruit and Hackaday has been going incredibly well! We currently have 132 projects entered, and there is still time for YOU to get in on the fun! The only problem entrants have had is getting their hands on …

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DDR-ing a Simon Game with a Raspberry Pi | Hackaday – Hackaday

Hackaday DDR-ing a Simon Game with a Raspberry Pi | Hackaday Hackaday When a player stomps on a color, a capacitive sensor sends a signal to a relay which in turn notifies the Raspberry Pi brain of the input. The Pi also takes care of showing the player the sequence of colored squares that must be stepped on, and keeps …

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Tracking Nearly Every Aircraft With A Raspberry Pi | Hackaday – Hackaday

Hackaday Tracking Nearly Every Aircraft With A Raspberry Pi | Hackaday Hackaday FlightAware is the premier site for live, real-time tracking of aircraft around the world, and for the last year or so, Raspberry Pi owners have been contributing to the FlightAware network by detecting aircraft flying overhead and sending that data to …

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Arduino And IR Remote Turn Off Raspberry Pi | Hackaday – Hackaday

Arduino And IR Remote Turn Off Raspberry Pi | Hackaday Hackaday With all of the cool features on the Raspberry Pi , it is somewhat notable that it lacks a power button. In a simple setup, the only way to cut power to the tiny computer is to physically remove the power cord. [Dalton63841] found that this was below ..

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Raspberry Pi Controlled Chicken Door | Hackaday – Hackaday

Hackaday Raspberry Pi Controlled Chicken Door | Hackaday Hackaday So he built a Raspberry – Pi controlled chicken coop door that automates locking and unlocking. The details are clear from his video which you can watch after the break. The door mechanism looks inspired from an earlier anti-Raccoon gravity assist door.

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