Analog/Digital I2C Gamepad on RetroPie
February 20, 2022 This guide got a major update, and is getting a re-release. It now adds the MCP23017 for
Read moreFebruary 20, 2022 This guide got a major update, and is getting a re-release. It now adds the MCP23017 for
Read moreNote regarding the new Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W:The Zero 2 is compatible with my board, with the exception of
Read moreUpdated 5/25/18 Components Here’s what you receive in your kit. Board, LCD, wires, and screws. To complete the build, you
Read moreUpdated September 22, 2021 DPI (Parallel Display Interface) is an up-to-24-bit parallel RGB display interface available on all Raspberry Pi
Read moreHere’s a short guide for a few of you that have been asking for it. This applies to the kits
Read moreThis guide was rewritten on 3/7/17 Overview The Raspberry Pi Zero at $5 is a perfect starting point for many projects.
Read moreThis guide was updated on 2/8/17 Background There are a few ways to get audio from the Pi Zero. The easiest
Read moreThis guide was updated on 2/7/17 To purchase a 4.3″ LCD with the following process already completed, visit the store.
Read moreThis tutorial describes one method of adding joystick function to your Raspberry Pi projects. This is the simplest method to set
Read moreTo purchase a completed board or to get a BOM so you can make your own, visit the store page
Read moreThis post explains the basics of using a lithium battery on a Raspberry Pi project. List of Materials Needed: Lithium
Read moreThis tutorial will be based around the 4.3” composite LCD used in my PSPi, but applies to any composite LCD.
Read moreThe Pi Zero has a microUSB connector onboard, but sometimes the position of the connector doesn’t work for a project
Read moreThe Raspberry Pi Zero has pads on the underside that connect directly to the microSD card pins, and this allows
Read moreThis is a build tutorial for a simple soft power on/off circuit for the Raspberry Pi. For the improved version
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