Bonnie Eisenman and her team used light sensors and torches to create a set of musical stairs at Princeton. The sensors are read using an Arduino and the Pi is used to produce the sounds. Read more and see more…
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Cambridge Raspberry Jam – 21st September – The Big Write-Up (#rjam #raspberrypi @raspberry_pi)
Whew! Absolutely shattered, but exhilarated that the Jam on Saturday was a success and went as smoothly as it could have done. I decided to write this account and create a ‘virtual Jam’ out of the day. Many thanks to…
Programming the Pico PiDuino from the #RaspberryPi
This is the second part in Phil Howard’s guide to creating and programming a £5 Arduino companion for your Pi. Read the guide here Part one of the guide is available here
New kit launched – RasWIK, the #RaspberryPi Wireless Inventors Kit
I have no affiliation, connection or arrangement with Ciseco, apart from meeting them at a recent Jam and talking to them about this product since then. Ciseco, who attended July’s Cambridge Raspberry Jam and will be making an appearance…
New expansion board for #RaspberryPi announced by Element14 – chipKIT Pi
Just saw this on the blogosphere so thought I’d share it. Element 14/Farnell have just announced that they’re asking for people to register interest in a new product. I’ll just copy-paste in from their site: chipKIT™ Pi (Designed for Raspberry…
Get an e-paper display for your #RaspberryPi
Sweden-based Embedded Artists are selling a 2.7″ e-paper display… and it’s compatible with the Raspberry Pi! They provide instructions and demo code to use the display. Journalist Gareth Halfacree is currently working with the board. You can follow him on…
The MagPi, the #RaspberryPi magazine, relaunches website
With a nice new design for the website and a massive 44-page magazine, The MagPi have relaunched with the same great content that we’ve come to expect. This month’s massive 44-page issue contains features on: I2C sensors, communicating with Arduino…
A pan-tilt kit Kickstarter for the #RaspberryPi camera module
OpenElectrons.com, who have previously created Arduino shields for NXT motors and other NXT bits, have launched a Kickstarter project for a nifty pan-and-tilt mechanism for the camera module called the Pi-Pan. You can still back it for the next 12…
New edition of The MagPi (August 2013) for the #RaspberryPi
This month’s MagPi is out and contains the following articles: Using Nanpy to connect your Raspberry Pi to an Arduino Using the Ino command line toolkit to do command line Arduino programming. Advanced operation of the camera module Timekeeping with…
#RaspberryPi Wireless Inventors Kit (RasWIK) from Ciseco
Disclaimer: I have no affiliation to Ciseco apart from having met representatives from the company at a Jam. I had the great pleasure of meeting Miles Hodkinson and Rebecca Smith from Ciseco at the Cambridge Raspberry Jam on 20th July.…