
Raspberry Pi Roundup featuring a mini Pi laptop, a sequencer and a network printer server tutorial
Mini laptop Here's a lovely project for those with access to a 3D printer: a laptop using the official 7″ screen for display. Surferboy has uploaded 3D printing files for...

Raspberry Pi Roundup - a spiral speaker, an ESP8266 tutorial and a thermal printing camera
Spiral Speaker Recently, I reviewed the JustBoom AmpHAT and found it to be an excellent piece of kit for those that like their audio ‘just right’. Well, now it’s little...

Raspberry Pi Camera Board - RaspiStill Command List
Please note that these commands will not work with the 'Bullseye' Raspberry Pi OS or later. Bullseye users will need to use libcamera - we have an article here for...

Raspberry Pi Roundup: a new robotic arm on Kickstarter, a thumb-played harp and micro:bits and Raspberry Pi used together
New Robotic Arm At The Pi Hut, we really love the MeArm robotic arm. We've been selling it for ages. That's why we're really happy to support the latest version,...

Raspberry Pi Roundup with a home appliance monitor, a Rubik's cube solver and a trip to a Scouts camp
Good vibrations Here’s a good little tutorial I found on GitHub. It uses an 801s vibration module and a Raspberry Pi Zero to detect vibrations from a home appliance, such as...

Raspberry Pi Breadboard Assembly Instructions
The laser-cut parts of the case are protected by an adhesive film which needs to be removed before assembly. Bill of Materials Raspberry Pi B+/2/3 Half-Size Breadboard 5x Black Acrylic...

Raspberry Pi Roundup features a new MagPi, a new magazine for educators and experiments with a wireless ESP8266 board
New MagPi Issue 54 of The MagPi is out now. There’s a huge feature on building your own magic mirror plus the usual mix of news, reviews, projects and editorials....

Raspberry Pi Roundup featuring a Harry Potter-inspired who's home clock, a new Digital Making curriculum and the newest Raspberry PiPod Podcast
Marauders' Clock Spencer Organ has been putting his making skills to use with this Harry Potter-inspired build. Taking his cue from both the Weasley Clock and the Marauders’ Map, he’s...

Raspberry Pi Roundup, featuring a door that recognizes callers, a SenseHAT C++ library and a Wizarding World clock
Cognitive Callers Masato Sudo, a software engineer in the Microsoft Windows IoT team has developed a system which recognises a person approaching a door and then unlocks (or doesn’t) accordingly....

Raspberry Pi and Heat in Cases
Just found a little nugget of information for all those worried about overheating and airflow in Raspberry Pi case. Here's a direct quote from the Official Raspberry Pi Blog that made...

Raspberry Pi Roundup: Solderless headers, an artificial intelligence OS and a new French Pi site
Solderless GPIO headers If you are scared to solder, or don’t want to go to the expense of buying one, there are a few things that you just can’t do...

An open source car, a new Compute Module and a Pi Zero mobile phone in today's Raspberry Pi Roundup
French Open Source car uses Raspberry Pi French car manufacturer Renault are to launch an open source car platform called POM (based on Twizy), it was announced at CES last...