While the Raspberry Pi has very good support for an I2C bus, a lot of very cool chips – including the in system programmer for just about every ATtiny and ATmega microcontroller – use an SPI bus.
Hackster.io user Najib Kassab has published a tutorial walking you through how to setup a small project using a Raspberry Pi 4 and Hexabitz modules HF1R0x and H01R0x, H08R6x and H0BR4x. Helping you ...
This repository contains a collection of scripts and libraries designed to help you quickly get started with the Raspberry Pi Pico 2 W and various sensors or modules. Each directory corresponds to a ...
The Raspberry Pi in general (and the Zero W model in particular) are wonderful pieces of hardware, but they’re not entirely plug-and-play when it comes to embedded applications. The user is on the ...
Scalable modules give developers a powerful high-performance- testbed to check supercomputer software Software developers who write (or want to write) software for supercomputers just got a huge ...
From DIY weather and radio stations to a distro-hopping machine, there’s no shortage of fun projects you can build with a ...
This repository contains the firmware for a Raspberry Pi Pico used to drive the LTP-12188M-08 based LED matrix modules for which the hardware design is available here. This is a work in progress. The ...
The board has slots to add five Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3s to bring 'extreme edge compute capacity' to cramped spaces, industrial IoT applications, and remote villages. The other way to use it is ...
The Raspberry Pi has evolved through multiple refreshes since its original launch in 2012, but its first accessory, a 5-megapixel OmniVision camera module, has remained unchanged. Now the company has ...