News

A common-cathode RGB LED is used as the light source. And a set of three GPIOs of Raspberry Pi Pico (GP13-14-15) is used to drive the RGB LED. You can see that the R-G-B drive signals are also ...
The LED display in question is of the 64×64 RGB type, available from Aliexpress and other electronics suppliers online. To run the display, an Adafruit RGB Matrix Hat is used with the Raspberry ...
Another component you'll need for a straightforward LED sign build is a Pi HAT. A Pi HAT is a term used to describe additional hardware attached to the top of a Raspberry Pi unit.
Tribal2 is using a Raspberry Pi to drive this cool interactive LED world map that integrates with his smart home setup.
For more details on how to create your very own Raspberry Pi Windows IoT Core LED matrix jump over to the Hackster.io website, where Mike has forked the source code to modify it to get all four of ...
Posted in contests, Raspberry Pi Tagged contest, hackaday.io, pi zero, Raspberry Pi Zero, RGB LED ← Eco Friendly Space-Fuel A 3D Printed Jet Engine Appears To Function → ...
Second, it has a 4-pin I2C connector instead of a 3-pin debug connector. And third, the BPI-Pico-RP2040 has an RGB LED light. Otherwise, the two boards are nearly identical.
Vcc Labs has created a Raspberry Pi RP2040-powered RGB LED matrix that's super small and powered via USB Type-C.
Rasberry Pi enthusiasts or those looking to engage younger members of their family may be interested in a new Raspberry Pi add-on created by electrical ...