Setting up a Raspberry Pi for a DIY project can be daunting, especially if it requires soldering. These easier projects require no hands-on modifications.
Xojo, Inc., the developers behind Xojo-a powerful cross-platform development tool and programming language-today announced the immediate availability ...
Cyberdecks are having a moment in the zeitgeist. The name refers to custom DIY computers—often small and aesthetic—housed in ...
Simon Boak has not emulated the Apple II Plus, but has recreated it in real hardware with modern components – including a ...
The Falcon-821CRS is an 8MP Color HDR Camera built on the Onsemi AR0821 image sensor. Equipped with a multi exposure HDR architecture achieving 120dB dynamic range and a USB 3.0 interface, this camera ...
As adults, it is our duty to follow traffic rules, and the most important rule is to wear a helmet while riding a two-wheeler and not to cross the speed limit. It's not a rule, but it's also for ...
What if a device could see the world the same way humans do, seeing objects, recognizing them, and understanding what they are in real time? Just like our eyes capture visuals and our brain instantly ...
Spread the loveAs technology continues to advance, the interest in robotics has skyrocketed among students. Robotics kits for ...
This project introduces a simple GPIO button-based boot selector that lets you choose between a timelapse camera and a Bluetooth shutter camera simply by holding a button during power-up. The launcher ...
The A8PicoCart is a multi-cart for the Atari 8-bit (XL/XE) which you can make at home with only basic soldering skills. It is based on my earlier UnoCart design but uses a very inexpensive Raspberry ...
This library can be used to capture images from an OV7670 camera on the Raspberry Pi Pico, using PIO and DMA. It's design for use with a 74165 shift register, to convert the 8-bit parallel data to a 2 ...
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