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Robotics

Winkleink plays with some stepper motors and a #RaspberryPi

by Michael Horne • 18 April 2013 • 2 Comments

Over on the Winkleink blog, they’re playing around with stepper motors, a USB gamepad and some Python (including Pygame) to move some cardboard powered by jar lids. Sounds silly, but it shows some great concepts. Read more here. See also my research on controlling stepper motors.

Java

JavaFX on the #RaspberryPi and the GPIO (part 2)

by Michael Horne • 18 April 2013 • 1 Comment

Jens Deters has written the second part of a tutorial in using JavaFX on the Raspberry Pi to control the GPIO. Read on here

Arduino

Arduino-controlled #RaspberryPi speech synthesizer

by Michael Horne • 18 April 2013 • 1 Comment

Phillipines-based Kuya Marc has teamed up an Arduino with a Raspberry Pi to make an Arduino-controlled speak synthesiser.

Read more here

Programming, Robotics, Tutorials

Balancing Robot using a #RaspberryPi doesn’t fall over

by Michael Horne • 18 April 2013 • 1 Comment

Success with a Balancing Robot using a Raspberry Pi | Mark's space dot com

Mark Williams has been working on a two-wheeled balancing robot using a Raspberry Pi to do some impressive calculations. It uses an accelerometer to work out angles and gyros to compensate for overbalance.

Here’s a video of the robot in action:

Read more about the robot and the mathematics behind it on Mark’s blog.

Making, Media centre

Vintage Radio to internet jukebox with a #RaspberryPi / @Raspberry_Pi

by Michael Horne • 17 April 2013 • 2 Comments

Dominic Buchstaller has been busy. He’s taken an old German vintage wireless radio from the 1950s, stripped it out, refurbished it and installed a Raspberry Pi inside it.

You can see the whole project including enough instructions to do it yourself on his blog.

Operating systems, Software

How Raspbian was built for the #RaspberryPi

by Michael Horne • 17 April 2013 • 1 Comment

I came across this nice little article about the creation of Raspbian, the OS of choice for the Raspberry Pi. Very interesting read, particularly the part about how Raspbian was compiled for the Pi without having any Pis to use. Read more here

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List of sites selling Raspberry Pis, micro:bits and/or accessories

UK

  • The Pi Hut
  • Pimoroni
  • 4tronix
  • RasP.iO
  • Rapid Electronics
  • Red Robotics
  • Proto Pic
  • Kitronix
  • RS Components
  • PiBorg
  • Coretec Robotics
  • IQ Audio
  • Flux Workshop (eBay store)
  • Pi Supply
  • SB Components
  • AB Electronics
  • Farnell
  • CPC
  • OKdo
  • Cool Components
  • Makers Hut
  • Bare Conductive
  • Switch Electronics
  • Wonky Resistor
  • Technobots (good price robotics stuff!)
  • SK Pang
  • Everything Pi
  • Hobby Components
  • Mallinson Electrical
  • RobotShop
  • Willow Components
  • Pridopia
  • Silicon Ark - obscure components and other goodies!

North America

  • Adafruit (USA)
  • Pi Plates (USA)
  • Dexter Industries (USA)
  • SwitchDoc Labs (USA)
  • OpenElectrons (USA)
  • DTronixs (USA)
  • DigiKey (USA)
  • Crisp Concept (USA)
  • Fe Pi (USA)
  • NeoSec (USA)
  • Vilros (USA)
  • Buy A Pi (Canada)
  • BC Robotics (Canada)
  • Voltatek (Canada)

Europe

  • Watterott (Germany)
  • Vesalia (Germany)
  • Reichelt Elektronik (Germany)
  • pi3g (Germany)
  • UUGear (Czech Republic)
  • r-pi.se (Sweden)
  • SweetPeas (Sweden)
  • Kubii (France)
  • RaspberryStore.nl (Netherlands)
  • VOC Electronics (Netherlands)
  • SOS Solutions (Netherlands)
  • Kiwi Electronics (Netherlands)
  • RPi Bolt (Hungary)
  • Electronica Embajadores (Spanish/Portugese/French)
  • Diotronic (Spain)
  • Komplett (Norway)
  • KKSB Cases (Sweden)

Australia & New Zealand

  • Pi Shop NZ (New Zealand)
  • Nice Gear (New Zealand)
  • Tronix Labs (Australia)
  • Core Electronics (Australia)

China

  • Seeed Studio (China)
  • GeekWorm (China)
  • Smart Arduino (China)
  • DigitSpace (China)
  • Elecfreaks (China)
  • ODSeven (China)
  • Maker Focus (China)

Rest of the World

  • Cytron (Malaysia)
  • Zero Ohm (UAE)
  • CrazyPi (India)
  • Factory Forward (India)

Feel free to contact me if you know of anywhere else that sells Raspberry Pis, micro:bits and accessories!

PCB Prototyping

This is a list of PCB prototyping services (although many of them offer much more) that I've either used or the Pi Community has recommended.

  • JLCPCB (China)
  • PCBWay (China)
  • Elecrow (China)
  • WellPCB (China)
  • OurPCB (China)
  • OSHPark (China)
  • PCB Train (UK)
  • Mermar Electronics (USA)
  • AllPCB (China)
  • WEDirekt (Germany)
  • PCBShopper (Price comparison site based on your specification)

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I'm a ColdFusion/SQL web developer living and working in Bedfordshire, UK with my wife and step-children. I'm a Raspberry Pi enthusiast and amateur theatre director and performer. I am a Christian, but don't let that put you off!

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