Not much I can blog about here – if you know anything about midi, this will interest you. Read about it here
Category: GPIO boards
Guzunty Pi for the #RaspberryPi reviewed by RasPi.TV
Alex Eames over at RasPi.TV has reviewed the Guzunty Pi board from Derek Cambpbell. This low-cost, low-footprint board powered by an Xilinx chip has loads of digital input/outputs and PWM pins. It looks like I could have another alternative for…
WebIOPi for the #RaspberryPi updated to 0.6
Eric, over at trouch.com, has released a new version of his Python libraries for the Pi. These give an Arduino-like feel to your Python code and provide a clarity that I’ve not seen in many similar projects. There are quite…
Using a #RaspberryPi with a Freescale KL25z
Over at Raspberry Alpha Omega, Frank has been playing around with a £10 Freescale KL25z board. This board is small, beautifully formed and has a whole raft of things onboard that could be used with the Pi including 6xPWM and…
element 14 webinar recording – #RaspberryPi accessories
This was a webinar hosted by element14 luminaries Drew Fustini and Cabe Atwell in which they discuss the next stage in the Raspberry Pi revolution: the development of easy to use accessories. This webinar focusses on the PiFace and Gertboard.…
Bluetooth serial port for your #Raspberry Pi
Miguel Grinberg has written an excellent tutorial on using a cheap breakout board to allow a bluetooth connection to the Raspberry Pi’s serial port Read more here I’ve got one of these boards and completely failed to get it working based…
New expansion boards – Custard Pi 1 & 2 – for the #RaspberryPi
Two new expansion boards today – Custard Pi models 1 & 2. Custard Pi 1 is a relatively straightforward GPIO breakout board with lots of over-voltage protection on the pins. Screw terminals are provided for all the usable pins. It is…
Custom analog input board for the #RaspberryPi via circuits.io
Ken over at The Maker’s Box has used the website circuits.io to design a board with 8 channels of analog input with the ability to add another board on to give 16 channels! They’re not for sale – he just wanted to…
#RaspberryPi Home Automation with #Arduino book review
Eric over on trouch.com has written a review of this book which shows how to use a Raspberry Pi, an Arduino and a Cooking Hacks bridge shield to achieve home automation. Read the review here
Simple XBee communications between a #RaspberryPi and an #Arduino / @Raspberry_Pi
Jeff Skinner has written an excellent article, with code examples, on creating a simple network connection between a Raspberry Pi and an Arduino using XBee devices. So, if you ever wondered what the heck these XBee thingies are, go over…