The newly released Raspberry Pi 5 requires a 27W USB-C power supply to function properly. While some users have reported that the power supply of the previous model, Raspberry Pi 4, is sufficient, ...
If you would like to monitor the traffic on your home network or are thinking of exploring deeper into the world of network management. You might be pleased to know that building a Raspberry Pi SNMP ...
Those interested in building a Raspberry Pi-based temperature monitor can reference a Hackster.io project which uses a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B mini PC and various temperature sensors and the Initial ...
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4 reasons a Raspberry Pi is perfect for remotely monitoring your home
Self-hosted surveillance servers are a great addition to your smart living space. Besides keeping intruders at bay, a home ...
Ditronix has announced a multi-phase power and energy monitoring board in the form of a ‘Hat’ for Raspberry Pis. Called ‘IPEM PiHat’, it is based on Microchip’s M90E36A monitoring and power ...
DAQ devices can accurately measure thermocouples in a Raspberry Pi environment. Here’s how. Leading-edge Internet of Things (IoT) technology and advanced analytics are increasingly being used for ...
In the realm of horticulture, technology continues to play an increasingly significant role. The latest innovation to hit the market is the Enviro Grow (Pico W Aboard), a wireless self watering plant ...
I'm just biding my time until they announce a Compute Module 5. I'd hope it was backward compatible, but ultimately, I don't care. I just want a CM5! The CM4 has been overwhelmingly a better fit for ...
I've been using the "Ping Plotter" app on my local laptop for the past few weeks to monitor network issues with 2 adults + 3 kids WFH/virtual school. I have a 15 inch LCD mounted in my closet next to ...
It's not unusual to see researchers and DIYers find new uses for the Raspberry Pi, but the potential in this latest discovery is a doozy. A research team created a method for detecting heart rates ...
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