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A Raspberry Pi home automation project enables controlling lights, sensors, and smart devices via open-source software, turning any house into a smart home.
The board is built to be mobile, capable of being powered by a LiPo battery with a JST connector or USB-C. Power consumption is super low at only 75mA when active and a minuscule 1.5 μA during sleep ...
As the name suggests, this board is an Adafruit Feather format microcontroller board equipped with a DWM3000 ultra-wideband (UWB) module and powered by the Raspberry Pi Pico 2040 chip with 8MB of ...
Abstract: The rapid growth of Internet of Things (IoT) networks has increased security risks, making it essential to have effective Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) for real-time threat detection.
This guide is based on existing work from Ai_Demos_RPi. While much of the original code was used, it has been updated to work in 2025, as the original version is outdated and incompatible with the ...
This is the reverse engineered schematic and layout for a Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5. It's not meant to be fabricated--critical signal integrity parameters aren't correct, it's not 100% faithful to ...
Abstract: This research addresses the challenge of providing an affordable, accessible, and reliable computer control method for individuals with physical disabilities. It develops a real-time eye ...
Imagine walking through a crowded city street, your phone buzzing with notifications, unaware that hidden among the sea of signals is a device quietly tracking your every move. Or perhaps you’re at ...
Raspberry Pi, the company behind the iconic single-board computer (SBC) has unveiled a newer, smaller, and cheaper version of its touch display for Raspberry Pi. The Raspberry Pi Touch Display 2 is ...
Developed by Fyde Innovations in collaboration with Radxa and Realtek, the XpressReal T3 is a Raspberry Pi Zero-like SBC built around the Realtek RTD1619B Arm Cortex-A55 SoC. It runs FydeOS/openFyde ...
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