Hackaday Raspberry Pi Chiptune Player Rocks a Sound Chip from the 80's Hackaday Sometimes it's worth doing something in an inefficient way.
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Hackaday Raspberry Pi Chiptune Player Rocks a Sound Chip from the 80's Hackaday Sometimes it's worth doing something in an inefficient way.
Originally posted here:
Raspberry Pi Chiptune Player Rocks a Sound Chip from the 80’s – Hackaday
Embedded Computing Design (blog) Raspberry Pi and Arduino in industrial applications Embedded Computing Design (blog) Taking things a few steps further, a technician I worked with at another company was always eager to learn something new, and devised a way to set up a Raspberry Pi to collect data over the plant network from a PLC that was running a test station.
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Raspberry Pi and Arduino in industrial applications – Embedded Computing Design (blog)
I’ve been pointed at a couple of videos which might interest you: you’ll learn something new from both of these. First up, Eben explains more about the Compute Module to our friends at RS Components: And a little later on, Gordon, our Head of Software, gave a talk to the Prime Conference at the Royal Institution about the decisions that led us to repatriate manufacture of the Raspberry Pi to the UK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syqDIopa5rA Enjoy!
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Talks from Team Pi
Our good friends at Adafruit put this project on their Learning System earlier this month. It’s a beaut: you’ll learn something making it, and it looks fantastic when set up. Before we get into the nitty gritty, here’s some video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMPJH1LOu50 This graphic equaliser (a spectrum analys/zer if you’re from the USA) is made from a RGB led strip, with everything down to the audio processing run on the Pi
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Graphic equaliser
We’ve been looking forward to the publication of this interview. Nick Heath, a journalist we really enjoy talking to (largely because he’s not shy about asking awkward questions, which keeps us on our toes) spent a couple of hours with Eben at the factory last year
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ZDNet interview