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Raspberry Pi Pico LED Badge

Raspberry Pi Pico LED Badge

This project involves soldering. If you have little or no experience with soldering, make sure you have someone you trust walking you through the project. Always be in a properly ventilated environment when soldering, as it may release toxic fumes into the air. This project involves soldering. If you have little or no experience with

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TINY OBSIDIANBOA DEV BOARD FEATURES ESPRESSIF SYSTEMS ESP32 S2 BOARD

TINY OBSIDIANBOA DEV BOARD FEATURES ESPRESSIF SYSTEMS’ ESP32-S2 BOARD

Greg Davill has posted on GitHub an Espressif Systems ESP32 based development board called the ObsidianBoa. Recently Greg Davill had a successful OrangeCrab crowdfunding campaign, he has however directed his attention to the Espressif Systems ESP32. There are a lot of ESP32 development boards today in the market, however, there is only a handful with a tiny form factor, like the

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Raspberry Pi smart metering via M BUS

Raspberry Pi smart metering via M-BUS

Raspberry Pi enthusiasts or those interested in creating smart metering applications using the mini PC and M-BUS might be interested in a new project published to the Hackster.io website this week. The project has been classed as a begin skill level build and requires approximately 30 minutes to complete. Make sure you have all the components at

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FLASH AN LED FROM AC MAINS POWER

FLASH AN LED FROM AC-MAINS POWER

LED technology is opening the door to a variety of high-power-illumination applications. The circuit in Figure 1 can let you know when ac power is available. To drive a power LED from the ac line requires a converter or a similar arrangement. In this circuit, a passive dropper greatly simplifies the total design. You can

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ZYNQ ULTRASCALE RFSOC ZCU208 ES1 EVALUATION KIT

ZYNQ ULTRASCALE+ RFSOC ZCU208 ES1 EVALUATION KIT

The Zynq® UltraScale+™ RFSoC ZCU208 Evaluation Kit is the ideal RF test platform for both out-of-box evaluation and cutting-edge application development. The Xilinx Zynq UltraScale+ RFSoC ZCU208 ES1 Evaluation Kit features a Zynq UltraScale+ RFSoC ZU48DR, which integrates eight 14-bit 5GSPS ADCs, eight 14-bit 10GSPS DACs, and eight soft-decision forward error correction (SD-FEC) cores designed to

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Infinity Macro Pad Using Pi Pico 1

Infinity Macro Pad Using Pi Pico

Hello DIY makers and coders…. Today I’m presenting my version of a custom Macropad with a Raspberry Pi Pico…. I named this as “Infinity Macropad 1.1″….the project is based on the adafruit Circuit Python and runs HID functionality onboard…. This Macropad has 20 individual tactile push buttons 3 Rotary encoders 1 Joystick 1 Ws2812b Status

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