All items tagged with Raspberry Pi and RP2040 (21)

| There’s no better introduction to programming and practical electronics than to study how things can be made to move, buzz, or flash. Moveme...

| Even when lights and appliances are controlled by a home automation system, it is often desirable to have an override option to switch on or...

| The Raspberry Pi RP2040 is a sub-$1 microcontroller with amazing capabilities. Luke Wren, one of the engineers who worked on the MCU, talks...

| Luke Wren, one of the engineers of the Raspberry Pi RP2040 microcontroller, has achieved some amazing things by pushing this little chip to...

| The engineers at Raspberry Pi needed a simple solution for debugging Arm-based microcontrollers, such as their own RP2040 chips. They develo...

| Whether it’s necessary or just cool, sometimes you want to go down to the nuts and bolts, or, in microcontroller parlance, the “bare metal,”...

| With their favored Teensy 3.6 boards being unavailable, Adafruit and friends have again demonstrated resourcefulness by using bit-banged USB...

| This ingenious project for the Game Boy brings video output to a Game Boy. It sits between cartridge and device and outputs webcam video via...

| At the beginning of 2021, the Raspberry Foundation announced the Raspberry Pi Pico. As the readers of Elektor magazine know, this is not jus...

| Want an eye-catching RGB LED Cube for your desk or workbench? Would you enjoy building your own “magic” cube based on a circuit featuring a...