Framed Washington Metro map uses Raspberry Pi Pico W and WMATA departure API to light 144 LEDs live. Laser-cut matboard masks 144 LEDs; data refreshes so you can see every train's position from home.
This repository includes board definitions and build tooling for the Pimoroni, batteries-included flavour of MicroPython for RP2350 / Pico2 boards. ⚠️ Updating from any version prior to v0.0.5 will ...
Visualizers used to be very much in vogue, something you’d gasp in at amazement when you’d fire up Winamp or Windows Media ...
This is the development repository for Measurement Computing DAQ HAT boards. The daqhats library was created and is supported by Measurement Computing Corporation (MCC). The MCC DAQ HATs are ...
Abstract: On-device transfer learning is crucial for adapting a common backbone model to the unique environment of each edge device. Tiny microcontrollers, such as the Raspberry Pi Pico, are key ...
All of that isn't to say that Raspberry Pis are bad, or that you should never use them. On the contrary, if you have one ...
Despite the Commodore 64 having been out of production for probably longer than many Hackaday readers have been alive, its ...