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14 Results for "raspberry"
Raspberry Breadstick
Project
by
Michael Rangen
A Breadstick for your breadboard!
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5
M4-Breadstick (Retired) → Raspberry Breadstick
Project
by
Michael Rangen
A long and thin development board, with spaced out I/O pins to minimize the length and number of jumper wires required.
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revving up a Kinesis foot pedal
Project
by
kristina panos
No driver? No problem!
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13
Yorick the Mimic
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by
Aspiring Roboticist
A 3 axis skull mimics the movements of a person wearing a baseball-cap mounted Inertial Measurement Unit and wireless communications
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Warehouse 13 Tesla Gun
Project
by
Melissa Matos
A simple replica of the tesla gun from one of my favorite shows. My first project, hoping to get it light up in different brightness levels.
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All-In-One Handheld Computer for MCU Work
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by
Hartmut Grawe
A mobile self-sustained development computer for microcontroller work
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Halloween talking clock based on Rpi Pico
Project
by
alberto nunez
Halloween talking clock that plays sounds every O’clock hour. Only a few external components (easy to source and solder) needed.
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1
RPi Volume Controller
Project
by
Arkadi
RP2040 and CircuitPython powered volume controller
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5
Evezor Robotics and Automation Platform
Project
by
anfroholic
A Networked set Robotic Arms, Motion platforms, sensors and more. Easily programmed with a drag and drop interface.
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Standalone T9 Predictive Keyboard
Project
by
Guy Dupont
Fast, tactile, one-handed typing with a T9 powered macropad. Runs CircuitPython, so you can drag/drop your own custom dictionary.
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Radiation King Radio
Project
by
zapwizard
A Pi based music player with simulated live station playback, analog controls, and a 1950s era ultrasonic remote.
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liltux
Hacker
in
Southern Indiana, USA
Just a hobbyist looking to join the community!
Kevin Claytor
Hacker
I'm a tinkerer, physicist, and constantly looking for something new to learn.
Phil
Hacker
in
San Diego, CA
Chemist by training with a developing interest in electronics and automation.