A test tool for addressable LED development: BlinkBox @eso_logic
A neat project by Devon Bray at Esologic, a box to test the strips of addressable LEDs that we all seem to accumulate. Are they good, bad? Devon has built a Continue Reading
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A neat project by Devon Bray at Esologic, a box to test the strips of addressable LEDs that we all seem to accumulate. Are they good, bad? Devon has built a Continue Reading
In the first part of this three-part series using a Raspberry Pi for network-attached storage (NAS), we covered the fundamentals of the NAS setup, attached two 1TB hard drives (one Continue Reading
Here on the Raspberry Pi blog, we often share impressive builds made by community members who have advanced making and coding skills. But what about those of you who are Continue Reading
The ST plug-and-play wireless battery-charger development kit (STEVAL-ISB045V1) lets users build ultra-compact chargers up to 2.5W with a space-saving 20mm-diameter coil, for charging small IoT devices and wearables such as Continue Reading
You want to encourage guests, colleagues, friends and family to be happy? You need a Smile Activated Marshmallow Launcher. The Raspberry Pi powered “SAML” detects a smile and then launches Continue Reading
In the first part of this three-part series using a Raspberry Pi for network-attached storage (NAS), we covered the fundamentals of the NAS setup, attached two 1TB hard drives (one Continue Reading
Super handy post from electrical engineer and DIY hobbyist Frank Zhao up on his site Eleccelerator. I spend my Saturdays volunteering at a public library makerspace, the South San Francisco Continue Reading
Linux is a very powerful operating system, and that explains why it powers most of the servers on the Internet. Though it may not be the best OS in terms Continue Reading
Hey guys! Here is a new tutorial to guide you step by step while making this kind of super amazing electronic projects which is the “Crawler robot” known also as Continue Reading
Over on the For Toffee blog, a great build hacking a Lego Batman clock to be much more useful: Inspired by Dan Aldred‘s LEGO Clock hacks (http://www.tecoed.co.uk/darth-beats.html and http://www.tecoed.co.uk/yoda-tweets.html) I picked up a broken Continue Reading