12 DIY Raspberry Pi Projects, Open Source RP2040-Powered Headphones, and More
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12 DIY Raspberry Pi Projects to Improve Your Smart Home
So maybe you've gotten bored playing around with your Raspberry Pi and wanted to make something practical out of it. That's great! Whether you're an experienced electrician or a tinkering newbie who can't hold a soldering iron without getting burnt, there are plenty of guides and projects out there that you could follow so you could integrate them to your own. Here are 12 projects to start you off and make for an even brighter home. Tip: Don't forget to secure your Raspberry Pi while doing these DIY projects.
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Ploopy Builds Open Source RP2040-Powered Headphones And You Can Too!
We’ve seen many DIY headphones projects on these fair pages over the years, but not many that are quite as DIY as the Ploopy Headphones. What makes this project interesting is the sheer depth of the construction, with every single part being made from what we might call base materials. Materials such as 3D printer filament, foam and felt, and the usual metallic vitamins.
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New Lantronix SIPs use Qualcomm QCS2290 and QCS4290 SoCs
Lantronix released this month two System-in-Package modules based on Qualcomm System-on-Chip Technology. The Lantronix Open-Q SIP modules are equipped with the Qualcomm Adreno GPU, LPDDR4 RAM, eMMC Flash storage, camera support, GNSS, Wi-Fi 5/BT 5.0 connectivity and many other peripherals.