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  • Smart Power Sockets

  • Check if you have following items.You should have Raspberry Pi, SD card with installed Prota OS, wireless power socket (we used Watts Clever), breadboard, jumper wires, 315 MHz or 433 MHz RF module with antenna (learn how to make antenna yourself here)....
  • PolaPi

  • The Raspberry Pi SD cardIf the adafruit PiTFT screen is used, all linux software steps are described here : https://learn.adafruit.com/adafruit-pitft-28-inch-resistive-touchscreen-display-raspberry-pi/easy-install Download the wheezy SD card image and...
  • Octoduino

  • Copy everything IN the ~/boot folder to a blank SD card that is less than 4GB big and formatted to FAT32.
  • Octoduino

  • Attach the Ethernet shield, stick the SD card in, then apply power. Make sure you have a serial window open (Please use the one provided by the Arduino IDE).
  • wireless microphone digital

  • now using 2 x hacked lyrat 4.3 boards ( removed SD card sockets ) 2 x SX1276 modulesESP-IDF IDEESP-ADF IDEHistoric Record....1st attempt worked but was for 2.4ghzI used the Wireless Audio Module / MD85XXP1 that can be found here http://www.raytac.com/products.php?subid=18...
  • DPV battery logger

  • Program the Ardulog using the Arduino software/* Ardulog voltage/current logger Copyright (c) 2015, Rob Reilink All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following...
  • Preparing the Enclosure

  • Screw the hex standoffs into the Raspberry Pi and position it on the lid. You may need to file a notch in the lip of the lid for the SD card so it doesn't get snapped off. Mix some two-part epoxy and put a blob on the bottom of each standoff, press the...
  • Software

  • Obtain a Raspberry Pi OS image (lite version recommended) and follow the instructions to burn the image to a microSD card. Open the new /boot partition of the SD card on your computer and edit the config.txt file, adding the following lines at the end...
  • Embedded Puredata + Wireless

  • Getting puredata on the raspberry piThe easiest way that I've found is to download one of the image files from the pd-la group. Their image files have puredata and all the required dependencies pre-installed, simply follow their instructions to copy...