While the Raspberry Pi has very good support for an I2C bus, a lot of very cool chips – including the in system programmer for just about every ATtiny and ATmega microcontroller – use an SPI bus.
Most DIY tech enthusiasts have heard of a Raspberry Pi. But, like all things in the tech world, competition is inevitable. Arduino is a microcontroller used to control motors, LEDs, and interfacing ...
A Raspberry Pi Zero Shield that will connect a Zero or Zero W module to a 3.3V or 5V compatible Arduino board, is available from US-based Burgessworld Custom Electronics. The two boards are connected ...
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4 Reasons You Should Get a Raspberry Pi Over an Arduino
Arduino and Raspberry Pi are two staples in the DIY electronics community. Both are affordable, flexible, and supported by ...
We’ve seen a ton of projects that interface hardware with the Raspberry Pi. But they usually depend on bit-banging. That means they toggle the pins in software to match a specific protocol. The thing ...
The already-large family of Arduino boards is enriched with a new entry, the Arduino Nano RP2040 Connect, integrating the RP2040 microcontroller developed by Raspberry Pi Foundation with the u-blox ...
There are some cases where picking between the Raspberry Pi and an Arduino are easy (like when Linux is involved), but oftentimes it’s hard to make a choice between the two. Make came up with a simple ...
Catering to both creators and educators, both the Arduino and the Raspberry Pi are exceptional platforms to build DIY projects. These could range from simple hobby-based creations like an automatic ...
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