The following code has been tested on Raspberry Pi Pico W. With the exception of the examples, all .py modules were saved to the Raspberry Pi Pico using, for example, Thonny. The driver object, TFT_22 ...
We are all familiar enough by now with the succession of boards that have come from Raspberry Pi in Cambridge over the years, ...
Build a voice assistant on Raspberry Pi using ElevenLabs and Open Meteo, so you get live forecasts hands free.
Build a fast, private offline chatbot on Raspberry Pi 5 with the RLM AA50, 24 TOPS, and 8GB DDR4 to get instant voice replies ...
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You too can track your Counter-Strike 2 kills with this Raspberry Pi Pico-powered project
If you're deep in the world of competitive FPS games, there's a good chance you're very conscious about how many kills you ...
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Gitea runs a complete GitHub alternative on my Raspberry Pi
It's been living on GitHub for convenience. That's when I came across Gitea. This GitHub alternative offers the same feature ...
Recently, [Edward Schmitz] wrote in to let us know about his Hackaday.io project: SigCore UC: An Open-Source Universal I/O ...
I tested this code on 3 different Circuitpyton versions of v9.2.0-beta.0 on RP2350 with the same result. I also checked voltages on Pico2 inputs by oscilloscope and HIGH/LOW states seems to look fine.
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