Eric, over at trouch.com, has released a new version of his Python libraries for the Pi. These give an Arduino-like feel to your Python code and provide a clarity that I’ve not seen in many similar projects. There are quite…
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The RaspberryPi Tricorder – the Picorder
This project has been in progress since I first received my Raspberry Pi last July. Until now, I just haven’t had the time to record video. The Picorder is a Pi/Arduino combination taking readings from 2 temperature sensors, a hall-effect…
Use a Wii Nunchuck to control a remote controlled car via the #RaspberryPi
Just a quickie! Conor O’Neill has blogged about this: Using a Wii Nunchuck instead of Cheese to control i-Racer RC car on @Raspberry_Pi and @Arduino
Bartendro – a cocktail dispensing robot using the #RaspberryPi
Party Robotics have launched a Kickstarter project to fund their cocktail-dispensing robot, the Bartendro. The Bartendro has, at it’s core, a Raspberry Pi. In their effort to fulfil their goal of creating the perfect cocktail perfectly each time, they use Arduino clones…
Using a HMC5883L magnetometer/compass with the #RaspberryPi
This blog post describes getting an HMC5883L magnetic compass sensor to work with a Raspberry Pi. The pictures below show the sensor breakout board in question. For Arduino Leonardo If you do not have an Arduino, or just want the…
PWM with the #RaspberryPi
Over at RaspiRobot, Peter Mansvelder has used an L298N H bridge module to generate PWM signals from the Pi Read his article here
Etech Magazine issue 10 focuses on #Raspberry Pi
Etech magazine at Design Spark has a nice article about the Raspberry Pi as well as more Arduino-related stuff. Etech Magazine Issue 10 » DesignSpark.
Research into Stepper Motors with the #RaspberryPi
I’ve decided that my next project with the Pi will involve motors of some sort. At the very least I’d like to work out how to control a motor and have it do… something. I’d like, ideally, to create some…
New supplier of bits n pieces for the #RaspberryPi – BitWizard
Netherlands-based (and therefore Euro currency) site BitWizard are selling some nice modules. For example, breakout boards for the I2C and SPI pins and an LCD and control panel board. Very reasonable shipping costs, too. I looked at their Arduino-compatible bridge adapter…
Using a #RaspberryPi as a Ninja Block @Raspberry_Pi
“Ninja Blocks are tiny cloud enabled computers that can sense their environment by receiving input from a variety of sensors & can affect their surroundings by controlling lights, power sockets, and other actuators.” The company making the Ninja Blocks have…