Open Hardware/Modding: RISC-V, Raspberry Pi, and MicroPython
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AI Thinker Ai-WB2 modules feature BL602 RISC-V MCU with WiFi and BLE connectivity - CNX Software
AI Thinker has just introduced a new family of wireless IoT modules with the Ai-WB2 equipped with Bouffalo Lab BL602 RISC-V microcontroller offering both 2.4 GHz WiFi 4 and Bluetooth 5.0 LE connectivity.
There are ten different modules to choose from, probably to keep mechanical and electrical compatibility with ESP8266 and ESP32 modules, and the company expects customers to integrate those into Internet of Things (IoT) products, mobile devices, wearables, Smart Home appliances, and more.
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Running Redis on the Raspberry Pi - Pi My Life Up
Redis is a fast, powerful data store that stores all of its data within memory. Storing data in memory allows the server to fetch and store data incredibly fast.
The Raspberry Pi is a fantastic device for Redis since it has low memory and CPU footprint. Basically, this means that Redis can make the most of the Pi’s hardware.
You can even run this server software on a tiny device such as the Raspberry Pi Zero. However, if you plan on dealing with a ton of data, the more memory and CPU cores the better.
The Redis team officially tests their software on the Pi, so you can be assured that the software will run well for its limited hardware.
If you are using a Raspberry Pi that has more than 2GB of memory, we recommend you use a 64-bit OS for the best experience.
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IR Reflective Sensor and Raspberry PI Pico: RPR-220 with MicroPython
Use your Raspberry PI Pico with IR reflective sensor to detect obstacle detection with MicroPython, with wiring diagram and code explained