Tag Archives: node

NODE Always On Networked Raspberry Pi Plug Mini Server – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets NODE Always On Networked Raspberry Pi Plug Mini Server Geeky Gadgets Developer and Raspberry Pi enthusiast N-O-D-E has this week published details about updates they have made to the Raspberry Pi Zero W powered Pi Plug which is currently still in its prototype stage. The latest design builds on the first and is now more …

More here:
NODE Always On Networked Raspberry Pi Plug Mini Server – Geeky Gadgets

Share

N-O-D-E’s always-on networked Pi Plug

N-O-D-E’s Pi Plug is a simple approach to using a Raspberry Pi Zero W as an always-on networked device without a tangle of wires. Pi Plug 2: Turn The Pi Zero Into A Mini Server Today I’m back with an update on the Pi Plug I made a while back. This prototype is still in the works, and is much more modular than the previous version

Continue reading here:
N-O-D-E’s always-on networked Pi Plug

Share

Raspberry Pi 3 Slim System Measures Just 7mm Thick (video) – Geeky Gadgets

Raspberry Pi 3 Slim System Measures Just 7mm Thick (video) Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi enthusiasts that would like to create an even smaller Raspberry Pi 3 system may be interested in a project which has been published by NODE this month with the aim of making a super small Raspberry Pi mini PC that is more powerful than the …

Read this article:
Raspberry Pi 3 Slim System Measures Just 7mm Thick (video) – Geeky Gadgets

Share

Super Compact Raspberry Pi 3 ‘Slim’ Is Just 7mm Thick – Gizmodo Australia

Gizmodo Australia Super Compact Raspberry Pi 3 'Slim' Is Just 7mm Thick Gizmodo Australia The Raspberry Pi is already a fairly tiny piece of hardware, but with some tinkering, it's possible to go even smaller. Modder NODE, who's hacked a few Pis in his time, has a new project doing the rounds — a fully-functional Raspberry Pi 3 that's a …

More here:
Super Compact Raspberry Pi 3 ‘Slim’ Is Just 7mm Thick – Gizmodo Australia

Share

Everything You Need to Get Started Controlling a Raspberry Pi’s GPIO with Node-RED – Lifehacker

Lifehacker Everything You Need to Get Started Controlling a Raspberry Pi's GPIO with Node-RED Lifehacker In order to make use of this guide, you'll need a Raspberry Pi , a breadboard, buttons, a few LEDs, and some wires. From there, the guide walks you through using the Node-RED program to control those lights and do plenty of other things with the GPIO

Originally posted here:
Everything You Need to Get Started Controlling a Raspberry Pi’s GPIO with Node-RED – Lifehacker

Share