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A prototype module with RFM69CW radio connected to both ATTiny841 and Raspberry Pi via SPI.

Uses the Microchip MCP3424 ADC. Various build options are possible, including single-ended and/or double-ended inputs to the ADC, separate analogue voltage supply (via DC-DC converter and linear regulator). Two open-drain outputs enable switching of fans, relays etc. There are connectors for the buffered I2C interface and a 1-wire interface.

 

I have several intended uses for these PCBs, including a Raspberry Pi magnetometer and a temperature sensor/fan controller board for an auroral camera.

 

For source files see github.com/stevemarple/RPi_ADC_hat

Olivia with their first working prototype of the #santacatcha for #catchthemagic #raspberrypi #scratchgpio

 

blog.strobotics.com.au/2015/10/26/catch-the-magic/

ModMyPi case for Raspberry Pi

Creating a Pi powered animation studio using Pibrella

How to set up a lightweight web server on Raspberry Pi

 

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Image taken using a raspberry pi, gphoto2, and a Canon EOS 20D w/ EF-S 10-22mm.

Yeah, nothing special, but its an important first step!

A prototype module with RFM69CW radio connected to both ATTiny841 and Raspberry Pi via SPI.

snaps from out #mynaturewatch raspberry pi camera in Banton Playground today.

youtu.be/oTkp4THXHew

 

Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W is here! We did a 2am video and more :) AND! Sign up now to get it immediately once it arrives!

 

adafruit.com/piz2w

programming #catchthemagic #raspberrypi #scratchgpio #swmakers #watchoutsanta

 

blog.strobotics.com.au/2015/10/26/catch-the-magic/

Today I logged the temperature in our ICT room as part of a Y7 project on data handling, spreadsheets and ckimate change.

 

Code here: www.suppertime.co.uk/blogmywiki/2016/04/logging-classroom...

the 256mb (upper) and 512mb (lower) raspberry pi.

My Raspberry Pi has been up for 4 days

Sun reflecting off buildings in San Francisco. Taken with a Raspberry Pi camera. This is actually how it looks, no color correction.

 

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