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Using the Go "present" tool, demonstrating embedded code execution

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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Boone County HS Maker Festival.

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!

Raspberrypi powered by lipo 2500 mah battery connect via UDEC

Raspberry Pi / Arduino Radio Build

I'm in the picture taking this with my Samsung Galaxy S5

temperature and humidity logging with raspberry pi

This really was an incredible cake, and much bigger than it looks here.

Raspberry Pi Pico is a low-cost, high-performance microcontroller board with flexible digital interfaces

Amazing what this little hardware is capable of doing!!!

A Kindle charger works perfectly as a power supply

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