David Whale has done a tutorial on creating a very cheap Arduino clone that you could use with your Raspberry Pi for doing things like analog inputs, or anything else you can find in an Arduino book. Read more here
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I2C communication between a #RaspberryPi and an #Arduino
Micho at Neophob.com has been experimenting with setting up the Raspberry Pi as an I2C master with an Arduino slave. Read more here
Using Scratch with the #RaspberryPi and #Arduino
Ken over at The Maker’s Box has been experimenting with the Raspberry Pi’s GPIO using MIT’s visual programming environment Scratch. Read more here
#RaspberryPi Home Automation with #Arduino book review
Eric over on trouch.com has written a review of this book which shows how to use a Raspberry Pi, an Arduino and a Cooking Hacks bridge shield to achieve home automation. Read the review here
Simple XBee communications between a #RaspberryPi and an #Arduino / @Raspberry_Pi
Jeff Skinner has written an excellent article, with code examples, on creating a simple network connection between a Raspberry Pi and an Arduino using XBee devices. So, if you ever wondered what the heck these XBee thingies are, go over…
Automatic TV volume adjuster with an #Arduino
I daresay that this can be done with a Raspberry Pi as well, or it can be connected to an XBMC media centre running on the Pi, so I’m featuring it here. This is an Instructable on creating an Arduino…
Create your own #Arduino on a breadboard
New York University’s Introduction to Physical Computing course has written a tutorial on how to create a fully functional and compatible USB-enabled Arduino clone on a breadboard. This includes step-by-step instructions. Read the tutorial
#Arduino vs. #RaspberryPi vs. other boards / @Raspberry_Pi
Benjamin Bellamy at Techwatch Keeward has just published a great table of all the technical and capability differences between the following boards: Arduino Uno Arduino Due Raspberry Pi, Model B CubieBoard Gooseberry APC Rock A13 OlinuXino A10 OlinuXino Hackberry A10…
A look at #RaspberryPi to #Arduino communication libraries / @Raspberry_Pi
I’ve been using pyFirmata to power my PiPodCorder project that uses a RaspberryPi and an Arduino to read a load of sensors and display them to an LCD screen. However, I’ve been noticing that there are a few alternatives. I’m…
PiSerial #Arduino Communication Library from Code and Life
Libraries for communicating between the Raspberry Pi and the Arduino are starting to become something of a fashion. And there’s a new kid on the block: PiSerial. Read about PiSerial on Code and Life.