Issue 6 - Hello World - 3 views
Issue 63 - The MagPi MagazineThe MagPi Magazine - 1 views
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"Junior Pi Projects: Hacks & makes to inspire your kids NERF Gun Robot: FRED-209: You have 20 seconds to comply with this incredible toy gun toting smart robot Make a MIDI Sound Box: Build your own sound machine in this month's Pi Bakery Control LEGO MindStorms: How to use LEGO robotics kits with Raspberry Pi MonsterBorg, PiJuice and OLED Bonnet reviewed Need more details? View the contents for info on every article."
How to use a breadboard - The MagPi MagazineThe MagPi Magazine - 1 views
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"Most of our projects are tested using a small piece of plastic known as a breadboard. Officially, it's known as a 'solderless breadboard' because it enables you to use circuit parts without soldering them together. Electrical components are connected by pushing them into the holes in a breadboard. These holes are connected in strips, as shown in the main image. If you push a wire, or a different component, into one hole in a strip, and another wire into the hole next to it, it's as if you'd physically joined (or soldered) the two wires."
Coder for Raspberry Pi - 7 views
Quick Guide To nano Text Editor On The Raspberry Pi | Raspberry Pi Spy - 0 views
Arduino vs Raspberry Pi Comparison | Codeduino - 2 views
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"The Arduino vs Raspberry Pi debate has caused a bit of confusion to beginners on what these 2 little devices actually do. They are both pretty cheap, the same size, and to the untrained eye, look very similar. However they are very different. The Raspberry Pi is a mini-computer, running a Linux operating system, and the Arduino is a microcontroller, without the typical OS style you may be used to. They both are focused on very different ideas."