In case you’ve been living under a rock that doesn’t have internet access, the Raspberry Pi Foundation got into the silicon sales and microcontroller game all at once this year with the Raspberry Pi ...
Get ’em while they’re hot: a new session of HackadayU just opened with classes from three fantastic instructors and seats are filling up fast. Introduction to Antenna Basics — Instructor Karen Rucker ...
When you hear "Raspberry Pi," the credit-card sized single-board computer is likely the first thing that comes to mind after a fruit pastry. It is, after all, the original product that put Raspberry ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts or those looking to get started programming the new microcontroller launched earlier this year, may be interested in a new drag-and-drop visual programming environment called ...
Starting on Monday, September 19, and running through September 23, Design News will present the free course, DC Motor Controls with the RP2040 Pico. Each class runs an hour, beginning at 2:00 Eastern ...
Starting on Monday, October 24, and running through October 28, Design News will present the free course, Developing Machine-Learning Applications on the Raspberry Pi Pico. Each class runs an hour, ...
The Raspberry Pi Pico W is a microcontroller development platform that combines the RP2040 with a Wi-Fi controller to allow the creation of standalone connected applications. The Raspberry Pi Pico W ...
If you are interested in learning more about machine learning inference on the recently launched Raspberry Pi Pico microcontroller, you may be interested in a new project published to the Hackster.io ...
Last year, the Raspberry Pi Foundation launched the first product based on silicon that was developed in-house. Now the Pico microcontroller has been upgraded with built-in Wi-Fi for running new ...
Raspberry Pi has introduced a successor to last year’s Pico, a $4 microcontroller based on the RP2040 chip the company designed itself. The new model is called the Pico W. It’s basically the same ...
Raspberry Pi has announced the Pico 2 W, a wireless version of its Pico 2 microcontroller board built for hobbyists and industrial applications. At $7, it's a relatively inexpensive way to control ...