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Category Archives: hardware
Monk Makes Sensor Board for Microbit with Mu plotter
The Mu Python editor’s new plotter function continues to delight me. I connected a Monk Makes Sensor Board to a micro:bit and wrote a few lines of Python to see whether I could get some live data readings from its … Continue reading
Plotting live microbit sensor data in Mu
I very much enjoyed watching the video of Nicholas Tollervey’s visit to Adafruit recently, it’s well worth a look. One of the highlights for me was a new feature (currently in beta versions of Mu 1.0) that allows live plotting … Continue reading
Raspberry Pi Cartwall
piCartWall A Raspberry Pi radio / theatre cartwall to play jingles or sound FX instantly using a touch screen. What it does Cartwalls are used in radio studios to play in jingles at the touch of a button. This is … Continue reading
Posted in computers, hardware, radio, Raspberry Pi
Tagged Python, radio, RaspberryPi, theatre
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The Little Box of Witter
I’ve made a Little Box of Poems with an Arduino, Raspberry Pi and even BBC micro:bit, now I want to make a Little Box of Witter: a gadget that will play the latest episode of my favourite radio programme, Wittertainment … Continue reading
Posted in BBC, cinema, computers, radio, Raspberry Pi
Tagged 5Live, Kermode, Mayo, RaspberryPi, Wittertainment
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HyperPixel touchscreen radio
I just got a HyperPIxel Raspberry Pi touch-screen LCD display from Pimoroni. This neat display is the same size as the Raspberry Pi itself, and covers all its GPIO pins but it is a touchscreen and it does shift 800×480 … Continue reading