Open Hardware/Modding: Raspberry Pi, Arduino, and More
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CNX Software ☛ 14-Inch 4K ultra-wide touch display is optimized for Raspberry Pi and LattePanda boards, features USB Type-C and HDMI interfaces
DFRobot’s 14-inch ultra-wide IPS display offers narrow bezels, 4K (2840 x 1100) resolution, 10-point capacitive touch, and is designed for mounting single board computers such as LattePanda Sigma and Raspberry Pi 5. It can also be connected to other computers with dual USB Type-C and mini HDMI video input interfaces. With a unique 3.5:1 bar-shaped aspect ratio, this display can present information in an intuitive format for countertop advertising screens, measurement equipment, and smart terminals.
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It's FOSS ☛ Raspberry Pi 4 vs Pi 5: What's the Difference?
The good-old Raspberry Pi 4 or the newer Raspberry Pi 5? Let's know the differences to decide better.
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Arduino ☛ Using Arduino with gaming
It’s not surprising that the Arduino community is packed to the brim with examples of gaming-related projects. Both activities tend to attract people with a love for problem-solving, technology, and getting immersed in one challenging activity for hours at a time.
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Arduino ☛ Using Arduino UNO to sync a visual neuroscience lab
Common research methods to study the visual system in the laboratory include recording and monitoring neural activity in the presence of sensory stimuli, to help scientists study how neurons encode and respond, for example, to specific visual inputs.
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CNX Software ☛ FlexiPi is a bendable Raspberry Pi Pico clone made of flexible PCB (Crowdfunding)
FlexiPi is a bendable Raspberry Pi RP2040 board made of flexible PCB with the same layout as the original Raspberry Pi Pico, but featuring a USB-C port instead of a micro USB port on the official board. This follows the Flexduino flex PCB clone of the Arduino UNO made by “EDISON SCIENCE CORNER”, but the smaller design of “TOP Gadgets” FlexiPi may make it potentially more useful since it could be inserted into tight or round enclosures.