A resistor in the cloud is worth two in the hand.
Abstract: The massive development of the Internet of Things to date continues to develop a lot of small devices that are integrated such as the Wireless Sensor Network, several experts have conducted ...
Hedy Phillips is a freelance lifestyle writer based in New York. While she's not writing on topics like living on a budget and tips for city dwelling, she can usually be found at a concert or ...
PCWorld explains how to create an affordable CO2 air quality monitor using a Raspberry Pi and MH-Z19C sensor for under $40. This DIY project helps monitor indoor air quality since high CO2 levels ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Marzulli's main goal was a simple one, at least on paper: nothing leaves the Raspberry Pi. That literally means he didn't want any AI ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. When it comes to DIY tech, the Raspberry Pi is one of the most recognizable products out there. It's been around for more than a decade now, ...
The Raspberry Pi Pico is a very capable board, but it’s still a surprise to see bit-banged 100 MBit/s Fast Ethernet implemented on one. [Steve]’s Pico-100BASE-TX library allows an RP2040 (or RP2350) ...
Abstract: This paper provides a low-cost, portable plant disease detection system using the Raspberry Pi Pico microcontroller and color sensor (TCS3472). It identifies changes in leaf color, i.e., ...
Here’s something fun. Our hacker [Willow Cunningham] has sent us a copy of their homework. This is their final project for the “ECE 574: Cluster Computing” course at the University of Maine, Orono. It ...
The Raspberry Pi Pico is an amazingly versatile single-board computer (SBC). Despite its small size, it is still packed with features that make it ideal for all sorts of tech projects. If you need a ...
The PicoCalc is a new handheld with a retro design. At first glance it looks more like a graphing calculator than a modern handheld device. But it sports a QWERTY keyboard, a 4 inch display, and a ...