In this video, we will be looking at input devices (or sensors) and how we can incorporate them into our microcontroller-based projects. We will be taking a look at the role of input devices, and how they work in general terms, and we will be Read More
In this video of the Zero to Maker series, we are diving into CNC machining, a manufacturing process that makes parts by cutting away material with a milling bit. This process fills a gap that 3D printers and laser cutters can't fill by allowi Read More
In this chapter, we dive into advanced IO by learning how to use UART, I2C, and SPI with the Pico. These are all communication protocols which are just methods or sets of rules that devices can use to communicate information between them. This Read More
Laser cutters are simple, a powerful laser head is moved around by motors and rails (called a gantry) and is used to melt and blast away a very thin line of material from a large flat piece of material (and we can also turn it down a little to Read More
ESP32-S3 Mini is a tech gem! Super fast, reliable, and versatile. USB-C port and GPIO pins are a game-changer. Above all it gives WiFi capability and heaps of program space in a format not much bigger than a postage stamp. Totally worth it!
Raspberry Pi 5 RTC battery is a real time-saver! Keeps my Pi ticking accurately, even without power. Easy setup, works flawlessly. A must-have for Pi users needing reliability on the go!
Male pin headers are a game-changer for my Raspberry Pi projects. Easy to install, solid GPIO access, and pairs well with T-Cobblers. Highly recommended for makers on-the-go!
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