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If you were around during the 2000s, there's a good chance you've seen one of those cute robot dog toys. It felt like a ...
Raspberry Pi is releasing a new piece of hardware, which lets you put the modular, inexpensive computers into Lego robots and use them to control motors and sensors. It feels like an obvious choice.
The Raspberry Pi bonnet can drive up to 4 DC or 2 stepper motors with full PWM speed control offering a great solution for robotics, DIY milling machines or 3D printers.
Turning a Raspberry Pi into a home automation powerhouse wasn’t something I expected to enjoy as much as I do. But once I got started, I couldn’t stop adding new ways to control and customize ...
By connecting the Raspberry Pi to a network of motor drivers, we can control the motors in realtime without overloading the Raspberry Pi. The original idea of the SlushEngine was to keep it simple.
For his entry into the 2019 Hackaday Prize, [Tobius Daichi] is working on adding some motion control capabilities to everyone’s favorite Linux SBC. His 3+Pi board attaches to the Raspberry Pi… ...
Take a look at this pocket-sized computer and how this budget-friendly device can help with your broadband connection.
All four motors are controlled by the Raspberry Pi through the Build HAT. For the software part, this Raspberry Pi project is primarily powered by OpenCV , an open-source computer vision algorithm ...