Posts by Bilal:
EZPYRO SMD DUAL PYROELECTRIC SENSOR DELIVERS EFFICIENCY
Posted on: 24 Jun 2023
Pyreos has confirmed that its ezPyro SMD Dual is shipping in prototype form for a new wider range of substances, and benefits from all software and hardware components of the established Pyreos development ecosystem. Part of the world’s smallest and fastest family of pyroelectric sensors, the ezPyro SMD Dual collocates two thin-film PZT pyroelectric elements separated by […]
Pironman Raspberry Pi 4 case features exceptional cooling and programmable OLED
Posted on: 24 Jun 2023
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts or those of you that have been able to get your hands-on a Raspberry Pi 4 mini PC. Might be interested in this unique desktop style case designed by the engineers at SunFounder in the form of the Pironman Raspberry Pi 4 case. As you can see from the images, the style is a […]
How a Raspberry Pi mini PC is made
Posted on: 24 Jun 2023
If you are interested in learning more about the production of Raspberry Pi mini PC computers and how they are mass produced. You are sure to enjoy a new video published by Jeff Geerling who recently enjoyed a tour of the Sony facility in Wales in the United Kingdom. Sony and the Raspberry Pi Foundation have partnered […]
How to Make a Real-Time AI Surveillance Camera with Raspberry Pi and OAK
Posted on: 23 Jun 2023
1. Introduction Today, we will guide you on how to build your very own Real-Time AI Surveillance Camera using a Raspberry Pi! The problem we aim to address is the lack of readily available real-time Raspberry Pi CCTV camera solutions. Most existing solutions either lack real-time capabilities, relying on external servers or cloud processing, or […]
ARMACHAT NANO, AN ALTERNATIVE COMMUNICATIONS DEVICE FOR CATASTROPHES
Posted on: 23 Jun 2023
The Armachat NANO is a new iteration on the Armachat platform, which already counted with the desktop and pocket Armachat versions, communication devices, making use of the LoRa physical layer for peer to peer messaging, without relying on an infrastructure service at all. Unfortunately, it does not implement a mesh network, which would be a nice thing […]
Raspberry Pi As Chromecast Alternative (Raspicast)
Posted on: 23 Jun 2023
In this guide, I will demonstrate how to utilize a Raspberry Pi 3 as an alternative to Chromecast. It is important to note that this approach is not an exact replica of Chromecast and has certain limitations. While it does not offer support for the cast button, it allows for streaming of YouTube videos, as […]
POWER PROFILER KIT II (PPK2) IS A SECOND-GENERATION CURRENT MEASUREMENT TOOL FOR EMBEDDED DEVELOPMENT
Posted on: 22 Jun 2023
Nordic Semiconductor has announced an enhanced Power Profiler Kit II (PPK2) for profiling power consumption in embedded solutions with support for their nRF51, nRF52, nRF53 short-range wireless SoCs, and nRF91 low power cellular SiP. Since it is important to optimize applications to consume as little power as possible while developing battery-powered products. PPK2 is one right tool for […]
How to use Raspberry Pi camera module with Python
Posted on: 21 Jun 2023
The Raspberry Pi platform offers several camera modules, each with its own features and capabilities. Currently, the Raspberry Pi Foundation provides three camera modules: Camera Module 2: Released in April 2016 as a replacement for the original camera module, the Camera Module 2 features an 8-megapixel Sony IMX219 sensor. It offers improved image quality, low-light […]
CLOCK PROJECT DOESN’T REQUIRE A DECISION
Posted on: 21 Jun 2023
You decide to build a clock. The first thing you have you determine if it is going to be digital or analog. Or is it? If you build [Ivanek240267]’s clock, you can have both. The digital portion uses an OLED display. The analog portion contains two rings of smart LEDs. The WiFi configuration is always […]
RASPBERRY PI PICO W NOW SUPPORTS BLUETOOTH
Posted on: 21 Jun 2023
What’s the best kind of upgrade a piece of consumer technology can get? A free one that doesn’t require you to do anything other than accept a new version of the software it’s running. That’s precisely what every current (and future) owner of the Raspberry Pi Pico W just got with the addition of Bluetooth support […]