Raspberry Pi is that rare sort of tech company that strives to create inexpensive, accessible products. The company’s latest project is perhaps its most impressive yet: a microcontroller board that ...
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I paired a Raspberry Pi with an ESP32, and it unlocked projects I never thought of before
A Raspberry Pi can do a lot, but adding an ESP32 gives it the physical reach that small hardware projects often need.
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Your next Raspberry Pi project doesn't actually need a Raspberry Pi
The Raspberry Pi is just not worth it anymore ...
At first glance, the Raspberry Pi Pico might seem like a bit of a black sheep when compared to the other offerings from the Raspberry Pi Foundation. While most of the rest of their lineup can run ...
Every Batman needs a Robin, right? Maybe not, but a superhero companion comes in handy on occasion, and not just in comic books. The Raspberry Pi Foundation today announced a small and super ...
Nearly a decade after debuting its first $35 single-board computer, the Raspberry Pi Foundation is launching a new Raspberry Pi Pico that sells for just $4. It’s so small and so cheap that you get one ...
Today the first Raspberry Pi microcontroller was released for approximately $4 USD. This device is the Raspberry Pi Pico, built on RP2040, a "brand-new chip" developed at Raspberry Pi. This device ...
Today, the Raspberry Pi Foundation launched its first microcontroller-class product called the Raspberry Pi Pico, and it only costs $4. As James Adams, COO of Raspberry Pi Trading, explains on the ...
Raspberry Pi was synonymous with single-board Linux computers. No longer. The $4 Raspberry Pi Pico board is their attempt to break into the crowded microcontroller module market. The microcontroller ...
Meet the Raspberry Pi Pico, a tiny little microcontroller that lets you build hardware projects with some code running on the microcontroller. Even more interesting, the Raspberry Pi Foundation is ...
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