A replica of the DEC PDP-10 mainframe, made famous by the Hackers at the MIT AI Lab. Birthplace of Hacker Jargon, Emacs, AI
Album art from your currently playing track on a small, tiny and beautiful high resolution colour display powered by a Raspberry Pi.
Experience the tactile nature of a vinyl music collection (but without actually owning any vinyl) through Sonos, Spotify and NFC tags
Smartwatch with WiFi and Bluetooth made from a Raspberry Pi Zero W, an LCD screen, and a 3D-printed enclosure.
Control GPIO pins turn ON/OFF from a webpage which can be further extended in home automation projects.
ChatterPi turns audio volume levels (from either .wav files or a mic) into servo commands, e.g., to drive a talking skull prop.
This is a doorbell with smart functions. It does sound like a regular doorbell when you press the button, but it also starts a livestream.
Let's dive into how we can use a set of power-optimizing strategies on a Raspberry Pi and turn it into an off-grid IoT solution.
A system that can be used by users that allows them to view the available parking spaces through a website in huge parking lots.
RPLIDAR A1 is a low cost 360 degree 2D laser scanner (LIDAR) solution developed by SLAMTEC.
This program monitors the entry & exit of the building and marks the attendance.
An assertive technology camera that reads the content of photographs, recognizes logos, and even feeds back on human emotions and feelings.
A very basic yet very cool smart mirror which is easy to build and enhance.
This project demonstrates how to use Raspberry Pi to read sensor data and dynamically display it on a website.
An HTML5 and NodeJS photobooth with live preview and custom borders.
Have you ever wanted a smart monitor that not only lets you see your kids, but also texts you the temperature in their crib?
A DIY home-made giant 10 x 10 LED board, it's bright, colourful and cool.
In association football, Goal-Line Technology is the use of electronic aid to determine if a goal has been scored or not.
Simple GPIB interface shield for Raspberry Pi with open hardware
An easy solution for making home automation a more affordable solution.
This experimental project shows how to build an ATtiny13 microcontroller based simple PI (Pulse Induction) metal detector.
My simple implementation of a Pi ZeroW together with the PiCamera module, with some Python code heavily influenced by Armin Hinterwirth
“Good morning. It’s 7am. The weather in Malibu is 72 degrees with scattered clouds. The surf conditions are fair with waist-to-shoulder."
Use yosys to develop functionality with iCE40HX-1K FPGA for your Pi... on your Pi.