| You can use a Raspberry Pi RP2040 MCU to measure air quality. It acquires data from a CO2 sensor and then transmits it via an ESP8266 to the...
| You can use a Raspberry Pi RP2040 MCU to measure air quality. It acquires data from a CO2 sensor and then transmits it via an ESP8266 to the...
| Raspberry Pi showcased its latest AI and industrial tech at embedded world 2025, featuring the Pico 2 and cutting-edge automation solutions....
| Turn your Raspberry Pi Pico into a basic characteristic curve recorder! Using minimal additional circuits, this project measures and visuali...
| Explore cutting-edge embedded tech in ElektorMag’s March/April 2025 edition! We cover AI-powered face detection, a DIY FPGA audio player, RI...
| The Raspberry Pi Pico is powered by the RP2040 processor, equipped with two CPU cores. This characteristic makes it an ideal platform for de...
| The laser head kit presented in 2018 turned the Elektor Sand Clock of 2017 into a clock that writes the time on glow-in-the-dark film instea...
| Build an audio function generator with a Raspberry Pi Pico, a few resistors, and operational amplifiers. The project supports sine, sawtooth...
| The MCP4725 12-bit digital-to-analog converter from Microchip Technology costs only around $1. It has an I2C interface and can be operated w...
| The combination of a Raspberry Pi (4 or 5) and a Raspberry Pi Pico has the potential to replace an entire “equipment park” of measuring devi...
| The MAX7219 is a very useful and versatile display driver that can drive up to 64 LEDs independently. It’s well-known, but existing tutorial...