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If you've ever wanted a customizable smart display without the high cost or vendor lock-in, this DIY project might inspire you. Adam Conway, Lead Technical Editor and Developer for XDA, recently ...
Tomorrow is March 14, 3/14, 3.14, or as it's known to many unlikely to have other plans, Pi Day. I'm learning about a few ways Pi Day is celebrated by so-called mathletes. There are pie contests ...
This device is powered by a Raspberry Pi Zero W hooked up to a high-contrast, low-power 400x240 Sharp Memory LCD and a classic, pleasantly tactile keyboard and trackpad.
The project uses a Raspberry Pi Pico microcontroller connected to a display and keypad and uses the MicroPython programming language combined with Pimoroni libraries. Angainor compiled everything ...
Classed as an easy project which should take roughly 60 minutes to complete, the project uses a Raspberry Pi 3 mini PC together with a Raspberry Pi WiFi Touchpad Keyboard, a 7.5-inch LCD Display ...
The main board powering the project is a Raspberry Pi 5. It's connected to an Arducam ToF camera, an Arducam IMX519 16MP module and uses a Pimoroni MLX90640 Thermal Camera breakout with a ...
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