DHT11 vs DHT22 vs LM35 vs DS18B20 vs BME280 vs BMP180
There are a wide variety of temperature sensors compatible with Arduino, ESP32, ESP8266 and other development boards. So, it can be difficult to to pick up the most suitable Continue Reading
Raspberry Pi, Arduino, IoT news
There are a wide variety of temperature sensors compatible with Arduino, ESP32, ESP8266 and other development boards. So, it can be difficult to to pick up the most suitable Continue Reading
Let’s discover the programming environment that facilitates interaction between software and electronic devices. Electronics and IT have many things in common, we just need to know that the latter Continue Reading
Raspberry Pi’s own Mac Bowley shows you how to make the beginnings of a top-down driving game inspired by 1983’s Spy Hunter. Spy Hunter was one of the very first Continue Reading
If you’re experimenting with the Pi as a desktop replacement, want to enable a physical print output for a program or application suite you’re using, or otherwise want to Continue Reading
The Raspberry Pi Foundation announced today that it has started working on implementing support for the open-source Vulkan graphics API for their Raspberry Pi single-board computers.
Send messages of love with the love box from Marcel Sör:The Lovebox is a project I learned about through a Make: magazine article from 2019. A reader notified ThingPulse – Continue Reading
Power Board (PB) is a Mercury system board that provides you with the power management problem, especially for connected and IoT devices. Although the Base Board (BB110) is equipped with Continue Reading
Microchip Technology and Arrow have announced an engineering services collaboration which aims to simplify connectivity and security across industrial, smart building and energy markets. According to NIST, cybersecurity and privacy Continue Reading
Crosstalk Solutions shared this video on Youtube!This video shows an example of how a Raspberry Pi can be used for network troubleshooting. Keep in mind, this is JUST ONE EXAMPLE Continue Reading
Pimoroni’s Pirate Audio DAC turns your Raspberry Pi into a mini MP3 player, complete with an LCD to show track details.