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The Joy of 3D Printing
02.03.2020
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Printy offers an inexpensive, open source DIY 3D printer kit, with a license that paves the way for future open source solutions. ... An inexpensive open source 3D printer ... 's Printy project [2] is an attempt to bridge that gap with an inexpensive do-it-yourself open hardware kit (Figure 1) whose crowdfunding campaign will be underway by the time this magazine hits
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CO2 Sensors
26.03.2025
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Monitor your indoor air quality with an inexpensive CO2 sensor. We look at three candidates to help you find the best solution. ... Three inexpensive CO2 sensors compared ... inexpensive solutions: the Winsen MH-Z19C [1], the ScioSense ENS160 [2], and the Sensirion SCD40 [3]. The latter sensor from brand manufacturers such as Adafruit, Pimoroni, or SparkFun are really expensive
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Garden Irrigation
02.01.2023
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With a Pi Zero and a few components, you can build an inexpensive and reliable automatic watering system for your plants in next to no time. ... are routed in from below with three four-core lines. At the top, where I sealed the unused screw hole with transparent material, an LED indicates operational readiness. The Raspberry Pi needs a total of four
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Rasp Pi ClusterHAT
25.10.2017
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Inexpensive, small, portable, low-power clusters are fantastic for many HPC applications. One of the coolest small clusters is the ClusterHAT for Raspberry Pi. ... of small systems, especially single-board computers (SBCs), allowed the construction of small, low-power, inexpensive, but very scalable systems. Arguably, the monarch of the SBC movement is the Raspberry
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RFID over SPI
18.08.2022
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Inexpensive components for the SPI interface let you upgrade a Raspberry Pi 4 to a display system for zero-contact RFID-based data acquisition. ... Radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags have become indispensable in industry and government, as well as the wholesale and retail spaces. The inexpensive transponder chips can be found
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Meshtastic
28.08.2025
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Want to communicate without relying on mobile networks? Meshtastic lets you create your own off-the-grid wireless mesh network with an inexpensive LoRa device and an Android phone. ... LoRa chips. However, all technology that the Meshtastic project has built on top of LoRa is open source. Moreover, the LoRa protocol has been reverse-engineered and implemented in a GNU Radio [3
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Automated Irrigation
11.06.2020
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An automated watering system comprising a Raspberry Pi Zero W, an analog-to-digital converter, and an inexpensive irrigation kit can help keep your potted plants from dying of thirst. ... , Linux Pro Magazine , issue 177, August 2015, pg. 56: https://www.linuxpromagazine.com/Issues/2015/177/Charly-s-Column-PomodoPi Irrigation kit: https://www.amazon.com/WayinTop
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Analog to Digital
04.09.2018
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are on the right (this also applies to the Pi 2). These are the pins you're going to use. Start by looking at the Pi's pins in order. Starting from the top, pin 18 is a 3.3v  output. This will provide power ... The Raspberry Pi still lacks analog GPIOs that would allow it to read directly from temperature and light sensors, or even humble potentiometers. With an inexpensive chip and some homegrown software
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Welcome
07.05.2024
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for a higher search position. If your content is valuable enough, Google will want to rank it at the top. The whole Google business model is about delivering high quality links to users. Or at least it used
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Free Software in 2020
02.02.2021
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://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2020/10/12/open-letter-to-apache-openoffice/ Top 10 page hits on DistroWatch: https://distrowatch.com/dwres.php?resource=popularity "On the Graying of Gnome" by Hans Petter Jansson: https

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