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Continue reading → Posted in Connected Home, Internet of Things, Raspberry Pi | Tagged Arduino motor shield, Arduino Uno, Arduino wifi shield, Internet of Things, Raspberry Pi, stacking | 4 Replies Wearable Camera with Raspberry Pi I have burnt a lot of cash on procuring the components as many were not locally available and little less than equivalent amount on the shipping. I put all my expertise of electronics and robotics which I DIDN’T learn in college and came up with this Arduino and Rapberry Pi powered Web Controlled Home surveillance rover. Now 10 years after completing my engineering, I got inspired Aragon style “Become whom you are born to be” and I started to reignite my passion for electronics. I was born to be an engineer but when I graduated from engineering, I learnt nothing. I remember making a torch light when I was a little child but since I didn’t know much about switches, my mother remembers that the torch remained on throughout the night until the battery drained away. I used to open them up and desired that one day I would be able to understand it and make things like those. This project is very close to my heart as since I was a child, I used to play with electronics. Continue reading → Posted in Raspberry Pi | Tagged borescope, camera, Raspberry Pi, ribbon cable, Sanke, smartphone, Web Interface | 2 Replies Web Controlled Mobile Home Surveillance
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As I always say “I am not an innovator, I am an Integrator”, so I will guide you to the resources of the innovators. In this article, I will not be giving all the configurations of the borescope but I will guide you to the right resources. The technical name for a snake camera is borescope. I procured it and made it into a snake camera. I searched on the Internet for longer ribbon cables and I found one which was 1 meter in length. I thought I should help him with my Raspberry Pi camera but the whole unit including the Raspberry Pi is big enough for it to go through to the back. The plumber was trying very hard to see behind the toilet using his phone flash light but there was not much space. I had an issue with the toilet leakage and we called the plumber. The inspiration for the novel use of the camera this time was not so fancy. Thanks to the raspberry pi camera, we will make a camera do whatever our heart desires.” So I have done it again. I love to quote this every time I write an article about Raspberry Pi camera. “Even with the best of camera hardware, we are still slave to its features. For more information, you can refer to the links above.Ĭontinue reading → Posted in Raspberry Pi | Tagged date, humidity, islamic, pitft, prayer times, projects, Raspberry Pi, temperature, weather | 8 Replies Snake Camera with Raspberry Pi There is lots of room for improvement in this project but I am limited to the knowledge I have of programming. In this article, I will show you the procedure how I completed this project. Since the timing for the 5 daily prayer changes every day and changes from location to location, I referred to “Turn your Raspberry Pi into an Azaan/Prayer clock” for the code.
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This is when it clicked me to use the PiTFT to display prayer times. At the same time when I was searching for projects for the PiTFT, I was also searching for ways to sound alarm at the 5 daily prayer times. After using the weather display for few days, I did not find it much useful as maybe I am not that much into weather. I landed upon a project “Raspberry Pi PiTFT Weather Station” by Jamie Jackson and started implementing it.
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You can find the project with full details at the ProtoStax Project Hub.For so long I have wanted a mini display to go with my many Raspberry Pis and recently I got the PiTFT 3.5inch to go with the older Raspberry Pis I have and was searching for projects.
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The code is written in Python, and I've also made it object-oriented. In my project, I have Raspberry Pi 4B and a Waveshare 2.7 inch Tri-color ePaper Display, along with the ProtoStax Enclosure for Raspberry Pi B+/Model 4B, to make a nice table-top word clock to show the time in a funky way! "IT IS QUARTER PAST EIGHT AM" or "IT IS FIVE MINUTES TO TWELVE O'CLOCK" If you are a geek, a wordclock or work clock would mean a clock signal used to synchronize other devices, like digital audio tape machines and compact disc players.Ī word clock can also mean a clock whose entire clock face consists of words, and the current time is presented by highlighting some of the words to form a sentence that spells out the time. This time around, I decided to make a Word Clock. If you have a Raspberry Pi, ePaper Display and ProtoStax Enclosure, however, there are quite a few more projects to do, don't you think? ? I had a lot of fun making the Weather Station with ePaper and Raspberry Pi project, and it turned out to be quite popular with our users and readers!