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Pocket Projector with Raspberry Pi @Raspberry_Pi #PiDay #RaspberryPi

via RaspberryPi.org YouTuber Novaspirit Tech released a new video yesterday, reviewing MickMake’s Raspberry Pi Zero W pocket projector, and the longer the video ran on, the more we found ourselves …

20 Awesome Raspberry Pi Projects Anyone Can Do

Which Raspberry Pi project should you start with? Here's our roundup of the best Raspberry Pi uses and projects around!

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Wooden LED Gaming Display Powered by Raspberry Pi Zero : 11 Steps (with Pictures) - Instructables

Wooden LED Gaming Display Powered by Raspberry Pi Zero: This project realizes a 20x10 pixel WS2812 based LED display with a size of 78x35 cm which can be easily installed in the living room to play retro games. The first version of this matrix was built in 2016 and rebuilt by many other people. This expe…

Want to mine some bitcoins? Want to earn for free? Have a pi not being used?Then lets mine some bitcoins!

Bitcoin Mining Using Raspberry Pi: Want to mine some bitcoins? Want to earn for free? Have a pi not being used? Then lets mine some bitcoins!

47 Raspberry Pi Projects to Inspire Your Next Build

Need a raspberry pi project to make at home? Check out these 47 raspberry pi projects that were entered into the Make: Raspberry Pie Design Contest.

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The sensor we are using: 5MP OV5647 You can also use the 8MP IMX219 sensor. #Pi_Cam #Raspberry_Pi_Camera_Module #Autofocus_Camera_Pi #Pi_Projects #Arducam_for_Pi #Arducam #Arducam_Autofocus #Pi_Camera #Jetson_Nano_Nvidia #Jetson_Nano_Cameras #Jetson_Nano_Projects #Machine_Vision #Cheap_Surveillance_System #PTZ_Cam
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In this video, we will learn how to make a WIFI control car with the new Blynk app and ESP8266 board. In this project, I used two gear motors and the L298N motor driver. Also, a piece of foam board is used for the car chassis. You can use cardboard, rigid foam, or any other suitable material for this project. Then, we can do it easily and low cost.
In this video, we will learn how to use an Ultrasonic Sensor with the Raspberry PI Pico board. Also, I used an LCD display for displaying those values. Therefore, we can also learn how to use an LCD display with Raspberry Pi.

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