Hack a Day | Raspberry Pi
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Hack a Day | Raspberry Pi
1w ago
Ever hear of the Phoniebox project? If not – tune in, that’s a hacker’s project your entire family will appreciate. Phoniebox is a software suite and tutorial for building a …read more ..read more
Hack a Day | Raspberry Pi
1w ago
Bluetooth is a backbone technology for innumerable off-the-shelf and hacker devices. You should know how to work with it – in particular, nowadays you will certainly be working at the …read more ..read more
Hack a Day | Raspberry Pi
1w ago
It’s fairly insignificant in the scheme of things, and there’s no hardware as yet for us to look at, but there it is. Tucked away in a device tree file, …read more ..read more
Hack a Day | Raspberry Pi
1w ago
If you’ve ever designed a battery-powered device with a Pi Zero, you have no doubt looked into decreasing its power consumption. Generic advice, like disabling the HDMI interface and the …read more ..read more
Hack a Day | Raspberry Pi
1w ago
The Raspberry Pi has been around for over a decade now in various forms, and we’ve become plenty familiar with the Pi Pico in the last three years as well. …read more ..read more
Hack a Day | Raspberry Pi
1w ago
Ever want to build a RP2040 devboard that has everything you could ever want? Bad news, “everything” also means adding 1.8 V GPIO voltage support. The good news is that …read more ..read more
Hack a Day | Raspberry Pi
3w ago
We’ve previously covered the PiEEG, an affordable brain-computer interface (BCI) shield designed to connect to the Raspberry Pi. The open source project developed by [Ildar Rakhmatulin] is intended to allow …read more ..read more
Hack a Day | Raspberry Pi
1M ago
By now, probably everyone is familiar with the “You’re Offline” dinosaur that stars in Google’s T. Rex game. You know — jump cacti, avoid pterodactyls. Repeat until you lose, or, …read more ..read more
Hack a Day | Raspberry Pi
1M ago
There’s currently a significant amount of confusion around the full extent of the GPIO hardware issue in the Raspberry Pi RP2350 microcontroller, with [Ian] over at [Dangerous Prototypes] of Bus …read more ..read more
Hack a Day | Raspberry Pi
1M ago
Meta’s Quest VR headset recently got the ability to accept and display video over USB-C, and it’s started some gears turning in folks’ heads. [Ian Hamilton] put together a quick …read more ..read more