Learn how to build beautiful GUIs on your connected Raspberry Pi projects using NWJS (formerly Node-Webkit)

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A set of calipers can be an incredibly useful tool for precisely measuring the distance between objects.

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Today we bring you a new WAV Trigger and an Edison Block you won't have any issues breaking.

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Q&A With Jamie Robertson of Robertsonics

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Being able to program an ATtiny directly from Arduino can be a powerful tool to create low-cost embedded prototypes.

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This box of chocolates will send your Valentine sweet nothings via text message as they eat.

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I think you've got enough news feeds as it is

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Getting the first product live

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Staring at the multitude of buttons, switches and knobs on the face of an oscilloscope can be daunting. For this "Adventures in Science," we show you how to take basic measurements with an oscilloscope.

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Three new EeonTex e-textile fabrics, as well as an original Serial Basic Breakout. It's Friday!

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Pasting and Reflowing Homebrew PCBs

See the difference solder paste stencils make in homebrew PCB assembly, and we test out milled PCBs in the reflow oven.

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Setting up a sensor to text you if your basement is in danger of flooding

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IoT can be leveraged for a more sustainable future. As makers, we can take action at home.

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Troubleshooting our second homebrewed breakout for the MLX90393.

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Looking to upgrade your workshop or mad science lab with more power? Here's how to get started with benchtop power supplies.

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Is your logo causing your silkscreen file to be huge?

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A new USB to UART Breakout, as well as a revision to our TMP102 Sensor Breakout.

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Hi, "For a full wishlist of products for this project, check it out here:" ....but I see no link to anything further. I am hoping you have…

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Apologies for my confusion. I was deep in the datasheet (page 1137) where this line gave the impression of USB 2.0 capabilities. "RP2350…

Yep you are correct. I mistakenly took the spec from the Pico 2 board itself which states "Raspberry Pi Pico 2 comes with all the features…

More corrections: According to the datasheet RP2350 has no internal flash not 4MB as stated here. The RP2354 has 2MB of internal flash.

The RP2350 is still USB 1.1, not 2.0 as stated in the article. I am sure I wouldn't have spent a few hours reading about ULPI trying to see…

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In addition to the parts you highlighted, the M33 core not the same as the M0+, as it's described as being in the article

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