Happy new year and welcome to 2023 : A big thanks to everyone within the EMDRC (Eastern & Mountain District Radio Club) & MRPMG (Melbourne Raspberry Pi Makers Group) High
Category: Raspberry Pi
Is 2023 The Year Of The Alternative SBC
What is a Single Board Computer or SBC – Single Board Computers or SBC’s in short have been here for a while, evolving a great deal in the last decade.
Tough Times For Makers To Continue
If you are a maker, creator, tinkerer it’s highly likely that you have been using Arduino’s, Raspberry Pi’s, ESP’s, etc. across your projects. As a maker, creator, tinkerer you would
EMDRC High Altitude Balloon Launch – 6th November 2022
On the 4th of November 2022, the EMDRC (Eastern & Mountain District Radio Club – https://www.emdrc.com.au) High Altitude Balloon team got together at Ararat to launch their High Altitude Balloon. Ararat
EMDRC High Altitude Balloon Pre-Launch Prep – 2nd Nov
The EMDRC (Eastern & Mountain District Radio Club – https://www.emdrc.com.au) High Altitude Balloon team got together on the 2nd of November 2022 at 2100 on discord to work through final preparation
Getting Started with the Raspberry Pi Pico
Raspberry Pi Pico – Raspberry Pi Pico is a tiny, fast, and versatile board built using RP2040, the flagship microcontroller chip designed by Raspberry Pi Foundation in the UK. The Raspberry Pi Pico
Measuring Temperature, Humidity with the DHT22 and Pi Pico
In this tutorial we will be using the Raspberry Pi Pico, a DHT22 sensor and a simple button switch. We will program the Raspberry Pi Pico to read the values
BME 280 with LED’s, Push Button & OLED Display
These days if you wanted to know the temperature outside, or even the humidity levels you would probably just look it up on your phone or better still ask Alexa
BME 280 with LED’s and a Push Button
These days if you wanted to know the temperature outside, or even the humidity levels you would probably just look it up on your phone or better still ask Alexa
Measuring Temperature, Humidity with the DHT11 and Pi Pico
In this tutorial we will be using the Raspberry Pi Pico, a DHT11 sensor and a simple button switch. We will program the Raspberry Pi Pico to read the values