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Building a cellular tracker: Part2 – The Board Decision – Adafruit Fona vs. Linkit One vs. ArchGPRS
As described earlier, i want to create a cellular tracker – below you find my considerations regarding the board… My decision regarding the board was directed into the Arduino direction quickly. Raspberry was out because of power requirements, even the new … Continue reading
Posted in Allgemein, Arduino, gsm, Raspberry Pi
Tagged Adafruit Fona Fona, Arduino, GPRS, Intel Edison, Linkit One
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Mind the basics (power, ground, wiring)
I am not an electrician. I am a psychologist. But the beauty of the Maker-Culture is also that the invitation to play around with electronics is getting much broader than it used to be – even i can design a … Continue reading
Posted in Arduino, electronics, Raspberry Pi
Tagged GPIO, power-supply, Raspberry, thermal printer
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Why i chose Raspberry instead of Arduino Yun and Spark-Core in the end
Yesterday i published my latest project „Opacity“ on this blog. It’s a more art-related project because it is a submission to the transmediale conference/exhibition in Berlin in January 2015. What i wanted to achieve in this project technically is a … Continue reading
Opacity
Today is the last day for transmediale submissions. The call for entries asked for contributions about “Capture All“. Here is my submission: Opacity. Opacity is a beauty desk that comes with a few nice features. After the IR-Sensor recognized you … Continue reading
Posted in Raspberry Pi
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Adafruit, you are killing me…
This morning the door bell rang (yes ok, i overslept a little bit) and i immediately knew – it’s the UPS guy! Because i was waiting for this parcel from adafruit so desperately and the email said they are planning … Continue reading
Drone with Raspberry and Arduino/Multiwii (part 1)
Since a couple of months we at nugg.ad are trying to build two drones from scratch. Besides pure interest and excitement about the technology (i tend to call drones ‘algorithm-machines’ and nugg.ad is all about applying algorithms and machine learning … Continue reading
Posted in Arduino, Drones, Raspberry Pi
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The Internet of Things is based on European Technology
As i digged a little bit into the Internet of Things and it’s technology for the first time there was really one big surprise. It’s a lot based on european technology – both the Arduino-Platform and the Raspberry are coming from … Continue reading
Raspberry with LCD Display
Because of my 3D-Printer issues that have been describe earlier it took me several weeks to finally get this Raspberry Case going. But here it is – it’s a standard Raspberry Case with a Topping that can hold a LCD … Continue reading
Connecting Arduino and Raspberry PI over GPIO
There are obvious reasons why you would want to connect an Arduino with your Raspberry – they can just perfectly work together and play out their strengths (for instance reading analog inputs on the arduino side and interacting with the … Continue reading
Posted in Arduino, Raspberry Pi
Tagged Arduino, logic level converter, Raspberry, voltage regulator
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