Python’s simplicity, versatility, and vast library ecosystem are fueling a surge in Internet of Things (IoT) development, from beginner Raspberry Pi Pico projects to advanced sensor integration.
While the Raspberry Pi has very good support for an I2C bus, a lot of very cool chips – including the in system programmer for just about every ATtiny and ATmega microcontroller – use an SPI bus.
Mike Lopez has created a new piece of hardware that Raspberry Pi enthusiasts may be interested in called the Avocado Pi. The new piece of hardware has been specifically designed to provide a way of ...
University of Cambridge theoretical physicist Damien George has built a tiny microcontroller that is more powerful than Arduino and far simpler than the Raspberry Pi. Just funded on Kickstarter, the ...
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Raspberry Pi enthusiasts searching for inspiration to create their next Raspberry Pi project, may be interested in this awesome Raspberry Pi 4-node cluster which has been built by YouTuber and ...
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Turn your Raspberry Pi into a smart data logger
With just a Raspberry Pi, a few sensors, and some Python code, you can create a powerful and budget-friendly data logger. From tracking temperature and humidity to monitoring pressure or light levels, ...
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