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All main circuits soldered up and seems to be working. Raspberry Pi (in plastic case) runs a web app, controls a small OLED screen (bottom right), then talks to Arduino mini pro via serial port. Arduino then does the job of controlling h-bridge (for train throttle), darlington array (for turnout + decoupler) and listening to infrared undertrack sensors.
Some Raspberry Pi + GPS dev going on at Milwaukee Makerspace: milwaukeemakerspace.org/2013/03/raspi-challenge-update/
How to deploy a web application quickly with Ubos on Raspberry Pi
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Using CamJam EduKit - sensors. Python script writing a CSV file of temperature and time, opened in LibreOffice on RaspberryPi to make a graph. You can see where I picked up the sensor!
Parece mentira que en el tamaño de una tarjeta de crédito (más o menos) haya tanta potencia; unas veinte veces más potente que el ordenador que tenía mi padre cuando era pequeño.
Here are some pics of the Raspberry Pi and Camera Enclosure. Works with the A and B models of Raspberry Pi.
Get the kit here:
builttospecstore.storenvy.com/collections/13701-all-produ...
Check out assembly instructions and see more pics here:
www.built-to-spec.com/blog/kit-instructions/raspberry-pi-...
Grab the design files here:
www.thingiverse.com/thing:187477
Custom variations and quantity discounts are available too. Contact sales@built-to-spec.com for details!