Open Hardware: Raspberry Pi and SparkFun
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Pi Pico Gives Its Life For Overclocking
How fast can a Raspberry Pi Pico go? Well, apparently the answer is 1 GHz if you freeze it and give it over twice the voltage it normally gets. Oh, one catch. After a few minutes, the chip will fry itself.
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Multispectral Imaging System Built With Raspberry Pi
Multispectral imaging can be a useful tool, revealing all manner of secrets hidden to the human eye. [elad orbach] built a rig to perform such imaging using the humble Raspberry Pi.
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Happy National Radio Day! - News - SparkFun Electronics
There’s more to light than what meets the eye – literally. Visible light is a very small subsection of the entire electromagnetic spectrum, but it’s all we can see with our own eyes. The other bands of light exist on either side of visible light on the spectrum. Gamma rays, x-rays, ultraviolet on one end, then infrared, microwaves and radio waves on the other; all invisible to us, but able to be studied and detected through years of discovery and research. And radio is the name of the game today because August 20th is National Radio Day! We’re gonna do a deep dive on all things radio and show you how you can master this invisible method of communication at SparkFun!