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Pizza turns your spare Raspberry Pi Zero W and 2 W into an Arduino
Setting it up is really easy.
We know, we know. Despite being called ESP32-Plane-Radar, this project from [Mateusz Juszczyk] isn’t actually using radar. But thanks to the round LCD this desktop gadget does a fantastic job of ...
In #2, I will explain the communication part between the ESP32 and the lighting. I intend to write in detail so that anyone can reproduce it by following what is written in the article, so please ...
Folks from [Adafruit] are showing off a neat hack – USB host on RP2040, using the now-famous PIO peripheral. [Adafruit] builds a lot of RP2040 boards, and naturally, you gotta test them before you ...
A local smart home alarm system built with Raspberry Pi Zero WH, including PIR sensing, LED and buzzer feedback, Zigbee/MQTT door monitoring, camera integration, a web dashboard, and custom PCB design ...
All the panels support Raspberry Pi 5, Raspberry Pi 4, Raspberry Pi 3, Pi 2, and other boards sharing the same mounting hole pattern. The rack panels are made from powder-coated steel and expose the ...
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