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Blogbeiträge zum Thema adafruit
Witty Pi 4 vs Adafruit Feather RP2040 with RFM95 LoRa Radio
Post written by: tmedia Reading Time: 2 minutes Witty Pi 4 The Witty Pi 4 ($27.63) from UUGear is a great solution for all your Raspberry Pi timing, scheduling, and power management needs. No longer will you need to worry about the accuracy of your Ra...
LinuxNewsPcReviewsTechnology#technologyMagpiMakersMinipcPiRaspberry Pi MagazineRaspberrypiRaspiTech ArticlesAdafruit Feather RP2040 review
Post written by: tmedia Reading Time: < 1 minutes The Feather ecosystem continues to grow, and the Adafruit Feather RP2040 ($11.95) still stands strong amongst all the variations of Feather boards. The board features an RP2040 32-bit Cortex-M0+ du...
LinuxNewsPcReviewsTechnology#technologyMagpiMakersMinipcPiRaspberry Pi MagazineRaspberrypiRaspiTech ArticlesMaking Robot Friends with the Crickit HAT for Raspberry Pi
Here’s a guest post from our good friend Limor Fried, MIT hacker and engineer, Forbes Top Woman in Tech, and, of course, Founder of Adafruit. She’s just released a new add-on for the Pi that
LinuxNewsPCTechnologyadafruitCrickit HATHATsLadyAdaLimor FriedroboticsUncategorizedWeekend Project: 3D Printed Motorized Turntable for Photo & Video
Want to capture all 360 degrees of an object with your camera? Adafruit has recently shared a 3D printing project that shows you how to create an inexpensive turntable made for photographers and videographers. As anyone
NewsScienceTechnologyVideo#technology3D Printable Files & 3D Models3D printing project3dprintadafruitblogdottvdiynews#Weekend ProjectSimulate sand with Adafruit’s newest project
The Ruiz brothers at Adafruit have used Phillip Burgess’s PixieDust code to turn a 64×64 LED Matrix and a Raspberry Pi Zero into an awesome sand toy that refuses to defy the laws of gravity.
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