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Raspberry Pi is now selling the sensor from its Camera Module 3 as a separate component. "Since its launch two-and-a-half years ago, our 12Mpixel ...
When you get to a hotel, friend or family member’s house, or anywhere you want to watch media, just plug the Pi into a TV or ...
Most people know OctoPrint as a must-have for 3D printer users. It provides remote access, easy file uploads, and powerful plugin support. But lately, I’ve been using it for something a little ...
Now, there’s another fascinating project in the Raspberry Pi lineup—a compact, 3D-printable home lab that’s perfect for anyone with spare Raspberry Pi boards looking to put them to good use. In a post ...
3D (Stereoscopic) Camera streamer using Raspberry Pi and two Pi Cameras in a ProtoStax Enclosure. You can either use a Raspberry Pi 5 which can support two camera inputs, or use two Raspberry Pi Zeros ...
Raspberry Pi has joined the world of AI with a new camera that processes visual data with AI models on the device. The $70 Raspberry Pi AI Camera was built in collaboration with Sony Semiconductor ...
I have a Fractal Design case and I have a Raspberry Pi. I love them both. I was therefore flummoxed when I discovered people have been making mini versions of the Fractal Design North case for ...
Fractal's latest case is one that you can download, and 3D print - Project: North Pi is a new chassis for tiny Raspberry Pi devices.
The build is probably what you’re expecting — it’s essentially a Raspberry Pi (in this case a 4B), a V2 Pi camera, and a handful of custom 3D-printed parts.
Utilizing the Raspberry Pi HQ camera, a 3D printed framework, and some precisely placed mirrors, [Andrew] says his optical sensor is able to determine the blade’s position to within 10 microns.
Click 3D Printing. Select OctoPi from the list of options. Click OctoPi Stable. Back in the main Raspberry Pi menu, click the Choose Storage option. Select the SD card you want to install OctoPi on.