When we think of programmable hardware, we think of FPGAs. But they’re not the only option. [Oliver Schmidt] has been exploring how the Raspberry Pi Pico can serve in such a role for the classic Apple ...
The Pi Pico 2 W planetarium shows the current sky on a 480×320 ST7796 display via Wi-Fi time sync. It's a beginner-friendly build, requiring a Pico 2 W, a display, four tactile buttons, and an ...
We’re used to interfaces such as I2C and one-wire as easy ways to hook up sensors and other peripherals to microcontrollers. While they’re fine within the confines of a small project, they do have a ...
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An example project for setting up a basic Wifi connection using a Raspberry Pi Pico 2 W. If you would like to use this example yourself, you will need to rename sample.config.h to config.h, and edit ...
This project uses a Raspberry Pi and a microphone sensor to monitor ambient noise levels in real time. If the noise exceeds a predefined threshold (e.g., 80 dB), the system sends an alert to a client ...
Abstract: In this study, a sliding mode fractional-order synchronization is proposed for the memristive chaotic Chua system. After the integer-order model of the chaotic memristive Chua system is ...