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How to control multiple servo motors with Raspberry Pi
In the latest Explaining Computers video, Christopher Barnatt explains how to use servo motors with Raspberry Pi. Using servos is a great introduction to the digital making side of computing; servos allow you to control the...
- Posted 3 years ago
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Breadboard Friendly Breakout Board for ESP8266-01 With Voltage Regulator
In this tutorial I will be showing how I made this customized breadboard friendly adapter for ESP8266-01 module with proper voltage regulation and features that enable the flash mode of the ESP.I have made this module...
- Posted 3 years ago
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IONO Pi: A Raspberry Pi based PLC
A device that makes Raspberry Pi suitable for industrial environments, an alternative to PLCs for automation control applications. In the 206th issue of Elettronica In, we featured the first device in the Strato Pi line...
- Posted 4 years ago
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EveLab 1.0: the “Circuit Trainer” for Your Raspberry Pi
EveLab 1.0 is an advanced breakout board designed for the Raspberry Pi’s GPIO. It was initially born as a circuit trainer for the University of Guelph students to wire projects with the Pi, so it looks perfect...
- Posted 5 years ago
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New Raspberry Pi Zero WH Launched with Pre-Soldered Headers
The Raspberry Pi foundation has now launched a new model called Raspberry Pi Zero WH. What does ‘H’ mean? H means the 40-pin header is soldered. It can be more convenient for people who don’t own a soldering iron,...
- Posted 5 years ago
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BBC micro:bit
The latest initiative by BBC to teach anyone how to code, from 0 to 99-year-olds… and beyond. BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) created the tiniest microcomputer that they will offer free of charge to every English...
- Posted 6 years ago
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Julia: Raspberry Pi Free and Open Source Programming Language
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts looking for a way to open up new possibilities with the Raspberry Pi mini PC range may be interested in the free, open source general-purpose programming language Julia. The team behind the Julia programming...
- Posted 6 years ago