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The Raspberry Pi Pico W is the cheapest way to add sensors to Home Assistant
This tiny, inexpensive microcontroller makes it easy to build reliable, room-by-room Home Assistant sensors without paying the smart home tax.
There's no limit to what one can do with a Raspberry Pi. From using it as a laptop to emulating PlayStation 3 games, there are tons of projects on the internet that let you use the SBC in some ...
PIC, Arduino, and Raspberry Pi: If you can work with these three types of systems, then you can connect with just about anything Microcontrollers (MCUs) can be very handy, but without the ability to ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts might be interested in a new sensor interface board which has been created by Infusion Systems specifically for Raspberry Pi systems and takes the form of the aptly named ...
Those interested in building a Raspberry Pi-based temperature monitor can reference a Hackster.io project which uses a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B mini PC and various temperature sensors and the Initial ...
Online weather services are great for providing generic area forecasts, but they don’t provide hyperlocal data specific to your location. [Harald Kreuzer] needed both and built a Raspberry Pi Weather ...
If you have ever fancy the building your very own electronic weather station you might be interested in a new project published to the Hackster.io website by DIY Projects Lab. The Raspberry Pi weather ...
We know you can turn a Raspberry Pi into a cheap surveillance system and that displaying images on a small screen is no problem either. Adafruit combined all this together with some sensors to create ...
Raspberry Pi Pico is a handy piece of hardware. It’s small, cheap, and equipped with a powerful dual-core RP2040 microcontroller that offers 2M (up to 16M) Flash and 264K SRAM memories. Such ...
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