Knocking a microcontroller into sleep mode and waking it up on demand or in intervals is common practice in many low power applications, enabling devices to stay in operation for years on a single ...
Ever wanted to make your own camera? Sure, you could use a Raspberry Pi, but Adafuit has a guide for doing it a little cheaper using a miniature spy camera module. With just a few parts and some ...
Adding to the ever-growing list of amazing projects you can create with the awesome Raspberry Pi Zero mini PC. Which is available to purchase priced at just $5 from online electronic stores. Is this ...
Most displays are looking to play things faster. We’ve got movies at 60 frames per second, and gaming displays that run at 144 fps. But what about moving in the other direction? [Bryan Boyer] wanted ...