At first glance, using a microcontroller for a simple fancy light project is overkill. However, the existing design can be modified later without additional hardware. Often a few extra code lines will ...
Musicians, makers and Raspberry Pi enthusiasts looking for inspiration for their next project may enjoy this light -controlled piano powered by a Raspberry Pi. Check out the unique project below which ...
Pipe local wireless noise through an SDR into an RPi, and 64 LED filaments do the rest Unless you live in a Faraday cage, you ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts may be interested in a new accessory for the versatile mini PC taking the form of the PicoLight. A small rainbow NeoPixel matrix consisting of 4×4 LEDs and measuring just 52 x ...
Back in the 1980s, spectrum displays on audio equipment were absolutely must have, and the aesthetic came to define the era. This lingered on through the 1990s, and remains a cool look even to this ...
Have a bunch of records (or books, games, or any other media on a shelf)? Then you’ll want to check out Hackaday user Mike Smith’s organization project that allows him to find a specific record using ...
This time, I will try to run and debug the LED blinking using the Raspberry Pi Pico 2 and Raspberry Pi Debug Probe provided by the Raspberry Pi development team. I will use Ubuntu for building and ...
This Raspberry Pi project has global appeal — at least as far as things like weather and daylight goes. Maker and developer ...
HATs are a quick and easy way to add all kinds of different functionality to a Raspberry Pi. There may never be one that can match the 503HTA Hybrid Tube Amp in terms of sheer cool factor, but ...