When we first heard of the Raspberry Pi we were elated that projects that once required a full-blown computer could now be done on a tiny, and cheap board running Linux. Unfortunately, we haven’t seen ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts may be interested in a new project published to the Hackster.io website this week from member Vishal Aditya. Using Python programming and a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B equipped ...
Here’s a sneak peek at the new product we’re working on. It combines the technology of our F7 flight controller alongside a Raspberry Pi Zero 2W enabling real time onboard computation and computer ...
While the Raspberry Pi has very good support for an I2C bus, a lot of very cool chips – including the in system programmer for just about every ATtiny and ATmega microcontroller – use an SPI bus.
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