All items tagged with Elektor TV and Raspberry Pi (45)

| Although we usually expect them to surprise us, the British know how to make a grand announcement. Even their most anticipated surprises rem...

| The word LiDAR, the ‘Li’ meaning ‘light’ indicates a device for optoelectronic echolocation. Instead of radio frequencies, the Lidar transmi...

| A PiCAN 2 HAT provides your Raspberry Pi with full CAN-Bus capability: CAN v2.0B at 1 Mb/s and high-speed (10 MHz) SPI Interface. It uses th...

| The RPi doesn't actually need a push to boost its popularity. Nevertheless, this new way of providing a plug-and-play setup for this platfor...

| Mr. Beekhuyzen talks here of his experience, as an expert, with the production of quality digital audio with the S/PDIF DigiOne audio card,...

| Among the many HAT accessories available for the Raspberry Pi, the Uninterruptable Power Supply aptly called PiJuice is a remarkable one. By...

| In an interview with Jan Buiting, Eben Upton explains: “If you can make a device that will withstand a child’s bedroom, it will certainly wi...

| Taking full advantage of the Raspberry Pi’s open architecture, you can customise and program the NanoSound HiFi DAC. With the Volumio softwa...

| The video chosen for you by Elektor TV this week describes the experimenter’s Google AI Voice Kit, with which Google attempts to put “his” i...

| In a few minutes this video gives a summary of the differences (and similarities) between the 3B and 3B+ versions of the Raspberry Pi from t...