Raspberry Pi DIN Rail I/O Interfaces


https://www.electronics-lab.com/raspberry-pi-din-rail-io-interfaces/

VP Process Inc has recently released a new series of Raspberry Pi DIN rail mountable “Hardened” interfaces. The first release is the PI-SPI-DIN-RTC-RS485, which is available in three mounting versions: DIN Rail Clips, DIN Rail Enclosure, and PCB Spacers. The basic specifications for the PI-SPI-DIN-RTC-RS485 are: Power Input: 9 to 24 VDC 5VDC @ 2.5A (Max 3Amp) Power […]

Samba : Set Up Your Raspberry Pi As A Local Network File Server


https://www.electronics-lab.com/samba-set-raspberry-pi-local-network-file-server/

Samba is the Linux implementation of the SMB/CIFS file sharing standard used by Windows PCs and Apple computers and widely supported by media streamers, gaming consoles, and mobile apps. In this tutorial, you will learn how to use a Raspberry Pi as a file server where you can save backups and share files with all the […]

Pi Desktop Case – include peripherals too


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The ‘Pi Desktop’ kit from element14 offers some great features like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, a real-time clock, an interface for an mSATA-SSD hard drive, an optional camera, heat sink, a neat power switch and of course the sleek black case. [via] The Raspberry Pi is a well designed, powerful and inexpensive board, but not a complete […]

Post Tweets With Your Raspberry Pi


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Raspberry Pi is famous for its great computing strength and ability to run the Linux operating system. In today’s tutorial, you’ll learn how to make your Raspberry Pi tweet. You can add extra features to this project to post tweets autonomously if any specific event occurs. Let’s get started. Required Parts You’ll need following parts […]

42 of the Most Useful Raspberry Pi Commands


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circuitbasics.com has posted an article about the most usefull Raspberry Pi commands: Sometimes it’s hard to keep track of all the Raspberry Pi commands you use, so I created a list of some of the most useful and important ones that will make using Linux on the Raspberry Pi a lot easier. But first a quick note about user privileges… […]

XOD, Visual Coding For Microcontrollers


https://www.electronics-lab.com/xod-visual-coding-microcontrollers/

XOD is a new visual programming language for microcontrollers launched now. Pronounced [ksəud], this programming language idea was inspired by vvvv,  a hybrid visual/textual live-programming environment for easy prototyping and development which is designed to facilitate the handling of large media environments with physical interfaces, real-time motion graphics, audio and video that can interact with many users simultaneously. Like Code, […]

Control Your Raspberry Pi Remotely


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Sometimes while building a Raspberry Pi based project, it may be difficult to connect a screen, mouse and keyboard each time you want to edit something. If the Raspberry Pi is connected to a network, then running a remote desktop on it could be a good solution. Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) is a proprietary protocol […]

HealthyPi v3 – Health HAT for Raspberry Pi


https://www.electronics-lab.com/healthypi-v3-health-hat-raspberry-pi/

An open-source, multi-parameter, full fledged human body vital sign monitoring HAT for Raspberry Pi as well as standalone use. HealthyPi is a do-it-yourself, open-source vital sign monitor based on the Raspberry Pi. THe HealthyPi board itself is a HAT add-on for the Raspberry Pi 3 which measures all the human body’s vital signs and sends […]

Raspberry PI Pinout labels


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Raspberry Pi Pinout labels for all existing models @ pighixxx.com Raspberry PI Pinout labels – [Link]

Pi Zero Gameboy = GameBoy Zero


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moosepr @ hackaday.io writes: My attempt to get the smallest, simplest GameBoy style device, based on the pi Zero. Pi Zero Gameboy = GameBoy Zero – [Link]