January 15, 2017 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google We know that a Raspberry Pi can be turned into a motion sensing security camera, but it’s even cheaper to do it ...
YouTube user 1nxtmonster has created a great motion sensing robot that can be 3D printed and is powered by a Raspberry Pi mini PC, check it out in the video below. The Raspberry Pi mini PC is an ...
Turning a Raspberry Pi into a motion sensing security camera is a classic Pi project, but Microsoft’s put together a bit of a spin on the classic by showing off how to build one using Windows IoT.
Raspberry Pi launched a follow-up to its Camera Module 3 with the Camera Module 3 Sensor Assembly. Now, Raspberry Pi users can put the camera sensors into their own custom form factors. The move ...
Using the 3D Gesture Tracking Shield for Raspberry Pi MGC3130 the Hackster.io Seeed channel has created a Raspberry Pi controlled robotic arm. The tutorial has been classed as a beginner project and ...
Raspberry Pi has just released the standalone Camera Module 3 Sensor Assembly via its approved resellers, starting at $15. For context, these are the core sensor components that came with the 12MP ...
Raspberry Pi founder Eben Upton said Monday that the camera board accessory for the Raspberry Pi now sports an 8-megapixel Sony IMX219 sensor, replacing the previous OmniVision OV5647 5MP sensor that ...
The 5 megapixel OmniVision camera sensor at the heart of the Raspberry Pi camera module released in 2013 was discontinued toward the end of the following year. Makers have been able to continue ...