| A robot arm that can move in many directions and pick up objects thanks to six articulations is a fun toy to play with, and even more so whe...
| A robot arm that can move in many directions and pick up objects thanks to six articulations is a fun toy to play with, and even more so whe...
| MSF is the UK’s equivalent of the German DCF77 time signal transmitter. This SDR project shows how a receiver and decoder for these time sig...
| Small chip, big picture: While generating analog signals like VGA is hardly a hurdle for many microcontrollers today, DVI is a challenge. Wi...
| The 6-DOF Robot Arm with Raspberry Pi Pico from Makerfabs comes as a kit of parts. The arm, with its six servos, is controlled by a Raspberr...
| The RP2040 is the first microcontroller chip designed by the team at Raspberry Pi. It was first fitted to the maker-friendly Raspberry Pi Pi...
| Interested in amateur radio and the Raspberry Pi? You're in luck. The new book, Raspberry Pi Pico for Radio Amateurs, is filled with useful...
| Although radio enthusiasts still use lots of analog HF equipment, computers and digital techniques are rapidly gaining popularity. Today, wi...
| Want a fun Christmas project? Elektor has you covered. This DIY Christmas fireplace comprises PCBs, an LED matrix, and a Raspberry Pi Pico.
| The Raspberry Pi is well known as a single-board computer (SBC) running Linux on it, but the new Raspberry Pi Pico is different. While still...
| Makerfabs from China, manufacturer of, amongst other things, kits for makers, sent me three of their products for evaluation: a development...