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  • Retropie Portable Gaming Device

  • I’m thinking using a Raspberry Pi zero instead of a Rasbperry Pi A+. Pi Zero runs at more Mhz and I think it uses less energy which means more battery.I would like to add a jack for audio to use headphone instead Pocket PiGGRL amplifier and speaker (I...
  • EMOJO Mental Health Chatbot

  • # Technology Stack* We have used Raspberry Pi and TFT Display to make the project.* For Chatbot we have used Python, NLTK and for Dataset we have used F.R.I.E.N.D.S Corpus which contained all dialouges.* For Emotions we scraped Emoji Images from Google...
  • Audio Amplifier 25W Pi Hat

  • The purpose of this project is straightforward, I want to make a stereo audio amplifier that can integrate cleanly with a raspberry pi. The board complies with the Pi's foundations standard for a Pi hat and contains a DC-DC power supply, 25W audio amplifier...
  • Pi-ano

  • Inputs: micro-USB (Power 5V DC) - run from battery insteadUSB-A Female (USB MIDI)*Mono Jack Socket (line in) Stereo mini-jack*Mono Jack Socket (Sustain pedal)*Mono Jack Socket (Soft pedal)*DIN MIDI in Outputs:  Mono Jack Socket (at 'guitar level')Stereo...
  • Anavi Flex Raspberry Pi HAT

  • RabbitMax Flex is a Raspberry Pi HAT (add-on board) for rapid prototyping of Internet of Things (IoT). It includes:Relay IR transmitter (IR LED)IR receiver (IR photo sensor)Piezoelectric speaker (buzzer) Button RGB LED Slot for modular LCD character...
  • Raspberry Pi GameSlate

  • It features:- Raspberry Pi 3 SOC- 2.8" 320x240 Adafruit PiTFT screen- 2.5W PAM 8302 mono amplifier board- Internal speakers- TV output through HDMI- External speaker support through 3.5 mm jack- Angled screen for ease of viewing- Three-piece 3D printed...
  • DIY Smartphone

  • Notice: this project's name has been changed from "Tyfone" to "TyTelli" to avoid confusion with Tyfone Inc.Note that in the video TYOS 0.1.0 is used. Many, many new features have been added since then.HardwareThe TyTelli is made up of a few basic components:The...
  • The Hello! Device

  • I think this project is particularly interesting as there doesn't seem to be much development regarding calling on the Raspberry Pi. I believe Skype might be a good API to use because calling is free and it has already been around for awhile, so there...
  • ToxPhone

  • For this project, we are using Raspberry Pi, crammed into some vintage phones. Thankfully, most of them phones are big and leave us room to put more thant just a Raspberry Pi.The keypad is controlled directly by the Raspberry Pi.The user will be able...
  • SleePi

  • How does SleePi work? SleePi determines the position of the eyes and uses the Eye Aspect Ratio (EAR) to determine when the eyes are closed (or more squinted than usual). When the system detects that the user is sleepy, it starts playing a loud alarm...
  • LumiCube

  • My friend Sean and I spent the last year creating an interactive LED cube kit for the Raspberry Pi. It is covered in 192 individually programmable LEDs and packed with electronics, from a microphone and speaker, to a hand gesture sensor and orientation...