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  • Green PI/u/DishTotal2683
    I'm excited to share my latest project, the Green Pi, which is currently in development. This innovative device will be housed in a 3D-printed box crafted from sustainable filament, showcasing a commitment to eco-friendly technology. Powered by the latest Raspberry Pi model, the Green Pi is designed for portability and can be charged using an attached solar panel. While operating on battery power, a low power indicator may activate. My vision is to further refine this project and eventuall
     

Green PI

Green PI

I'm excited to share my latest project, the Green Pi, which is currently in development. This innovative device will be housed in a 3D-printed box crafted from sustainable filament, showcasing a commitment to eco-friendly technology. Powered by the latest Raspberry Pi model, the Green Pi is designed for portability and can be charged using an attached solar panel. While operating on battery power, a low power indicator may activate. My vision is to further refine this project and eventually launch it, making this eco-conscious, open-source mini PC available to everyone, harnessing solar power for daily use.

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  • Raspberry Pi Media Center/u/Economy_Respond_4844
    Hello! I recently digitized all of my DVDs and added them to a hard-drive. More recently, I bought a Raspberry Pi 4 and have been trying to learn how to create a home media center. The videos and websites I have reviewed are all 7-8 years old or are trying to make a streaming server. I was hoping someone in this group could either coach me on how to do it or point me to the right resources. Any help would be appreciated. submitted by /u/Economy_Respond_4844 to r/RASPBERRY_PI_PROJECTS
     

Raspberry Pi Media Center

Hello! I recently digitized all of my DVDs and added them to a hard-drive. More recently, I bought a Raspberry Pi 4 and have been trying to learn how to create a home media center. The videos and websites I have reviewed are all 7-8 years old or are trying to make a streaming server. I was hoping someone in this group could either coach me on how to do it or point me to the right resources. Any help would be appreciated.

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  • Help with display/u/dat-randomplaneguy22
    Hello, im new to raspberry projects, but Id like to know if there are any compatible display boards that you guys might know about. I sourced the display from an old HP touchpad that was lying around in our house, and the display model is either LTN097XL01-H01 or LJ97-03605A. I have put the connector pin photo above. (Looks like a 30 pin connector) I would like to run this display for one of my flightsim project that im thinking of doing. This is a touchscreen display, but the touch panel
     

Help with display

Help with display

Hello, im new to raspberry projects, but Id like to know if there are any compatible display boards that you guys might know about.

I sourced the display from an old HP touchpad that was lying around in our house, and the display model is either LTN097XL01-H01 or LJ97-03605A.

I have put the connector pin photo above. (Looks like a 30 pin connector)

I would like to run this display for one of my flightsim project that im thinking of doing. This is a touchscreen display, but the touch panel has cracked, but the LCD is still working!

Id like to know any compatible display driver boards!

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Issues connecting to COM port Linux

I have been having trouble connecting my devices to the right ports through Arduino IDE. I'm using Linux and refuse to go in back to Windows. Any help would be great, my next attempts might be to try in a vituual environment with windows as the OS?

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  • Where can I find something like this?/u/FX2021
    I'm on the lookout for a BMS/MPPT solution or a similar device that can manage the charging process of this battery charger.Voltaic Systems V50I aim to assemble a system using my own Li-Ion batteries, either 18650 or 21700, in a 4 or 8 cell setup in a parallel configuration. The ideal controller will have a low temperature charging cutoff feature to halt charging in cold conditions and resume when it's sufficiently warm.I plan to pair this with a 5-10 watt solar panel and am searching for an aff
     

Where can I find something like this?

I'm on the lookout for a BMS/MPPT solution or a similar device that can manage the charging process of this battery charger.Voltaic Systems V50I aim to assemble a system using my own Li-Ion batteries, either 18650 or 21700, in a 4 or 8 cell setup in a parallel configuration.

The ideal controller will have a low temperature charging cutoff feature to halt charging in cold conditions and resume when it's sufficiently warm.I plan to pair this with a 5-10 watt solar panel and am searching for an affordable option that lets me integrate my own batteries.

Here’s a rundown of the features I’m looking for:USB-A Output (2 Always On ports): 5V/2A, 3A max. Use the side port for charging if using Always On mode.USB-C Input from Solar (Both USB-C ports): 5-6V/2AUSB-C PD Input / Output (Top USB-C port): 5V/4A, 9V/2.2A, 12V/1.6AMinimum Charge Current: 5mA (indicators activate at 60mA)Maximum Power Point (MPP): 5.2VBattery Type: Li-IonProtection: Short circuit, overcharge, overdischarge, overtemperature (113°F Input Cutoff, 140°F Output Cutoff), undertemperature (32°F Input Cutoff, 5°F Output Cutoff).

Does anyone know of a product or a plug-and-play solution that includes these features and can be connected to a 4 or 8 cell holder configured in parallel?

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  • Portable NAS w/ a Travel Hotspot/u/yooxyzz
    I’m in love with mobile office. This is the ultimate setup. (try to change my mind) I have two devices that I wish were one. The Newq and The Inhand CR202. The Newq being a 3 in 1 device: file sharing x router x power bank. The Inhand CR202is a traditional Portable Wi-Fi Router that utilizes a SIM Card So it can provide: Smart VPN Router,Travel Hotspot, Access Point, Extender, 5000 mAh Battery I am honestly hoping that Newq adds hotspot provision. But is there already a device that combines th
     

Portable NAS w/ a Travel Hotspot

I’m in love with mobile office. This is the ultimate setup. (try to change my mind) I have two devices that I wish were one. The Newq and The Inhand CR202.

The Newq being a 3 in 1 device: file sharing x router x power bank.

The Inhand CR202is a traditional Portable Wi-Fi Router that utilizes a SIM Card So it can provide: Smart VPN Router,Travel Hotspot, Access Point, Extender, 5000 mAh Battery

I am honestly hoping that Newq adds hotspot provision. But is there already a device that combines the two?

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Effortless Programming on Raspberry Pi Pico with REPL and Rshell: A Beginner's Guide

Explore a quick and easy way to program the Raspberry Pi Pico or Pico W using REPL with Rshell.

Advantages of Using REPL with Rshell:

Avoid the complexity of a full IDE setup and start coding and testing immediately by simply connecting your Pico. This method is ideal for projects on systems with limited resources, keeping your Pi agile and efficient. It's perfect for automation tasks, allowing you to write scripts that interact directly with your Pico's hardware or sensors. Additionally, it’s a user-friendly entry point for those new to Python and microcontroller programming, offering a simpler alternative to complex IDEs.

This method may resonate especially with those new to Raspberry Pi, providing an intuitive way to start programming these devices.

For more insights into Raspberry Pi programming and related tutorials, consider subscribing to the channel. Check out the complete video for a thorough discussion on this topic:

Watch the video here: https://youtu.be/udI-dNcI18Y

Feel free to share and discuss this method on other platforms or in the comments below!

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  • Pi general home center questions/u/belligerent_pickle
    Im looking setup basically a home network to manage several future projects. Mainly to manage being able to view and interact with data/video from a central location. Some examples would be something like a camera network and some automated plant watering systems. I have a 3b+ i was planning to use for the main server because it still has an ethernet connector on it. Would I just start building this with the basic raspi os or is there something better for this type of project? submitted by
     

Pi general home center questions

Im looking setup basically a home network to manage several future projects. Mainly to manage being able to view and interact with data/video from a central location. Some examples would be something like a camera network and some automated plant watering systems. I have a 3b+ i was planning to use for the main server because it still has an ethernet connector on it. Would I just start building this with the basic raspi os or is there something better for this type of project?

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  • Dual camera configuration on a Raspberry Pi/u/West-Ad-6288
    Ok, so I am new to the Raspberry Pi community. I recently purchased on for a project I am doing with my 3D Printer, but a question came to mind while researching that project. Is there a way to program an of the Pi's to operate as a speed detection camera with an LPR camera added additionally? My ultimate goal would be the speed camera collecting imaging of a speeding vehicle and then triggering the LPR camera to catch the License Plate of the vehicle in question. I am not sure if the Pi boards
     

Dual camera configuration on a Raspberry Pi

Ok, so I am new to the Raspberry Pi community. I recently purchased on for a project I am doing with my 3D Printer, but a question came to mind while researching that project.

Is there a way to program an of the Pi's to operate as a speed detection camera with an LPR camera added additionally?

My ultimate goal would be the speed camera collecting imaging of a speeding vehicle and then triggering the LPR camera to catch the License Plate of the vehicle in question. I am not sure if the Pi boards would be able to be configured this way, but it would be an awesome project to work on.

I am going to do more research myself, but I thought I would bring it to the folks that know Pi a whole lot more than I do.

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  • Display for VR Project/u/Perfect_Test9689
    Hi everybody, I'm looking for a 6 or 7in 720p 120hz display for a vr goggle project that I'm working on right now. I can't really find anything other than 15in monitors that show up when I try to find anything. I was just wondering if anybody knows of a good place to look or of a specific product that already exists. submitted by /u/Perfect_Test9689 to r/RASPBERRY_PI_PROJECTS [link] [comments]
     

Display for VR Project

Hi everybody, I'm looking for a 6 or 7in 720p 120hz display for a vr goggle project that I'm working on right now. I can't really find anything other than 15in monitors that show up when I try to find anything. I was just wondering if anybody knows of a good place to look or of a specific product that already exists.

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  • Connect to mobile app/u/Expert_Thanks1204
    Hello, How can i connect my raspberry pi to a flutter mobile app. I need to send a request like capture a pic using the app and the raspberry pi execute this request and capture the pic. Any ideas how can I do that? Any other suggestions? submitted by /u/Expert_Thanks1204 to r/RASPBERRY_PI_PROJECTS [link] [comments]
     

Connect to mobile app

Hello, How can i connect my raspberry pi to a flutter mobile app. I need to send a request like capture a pic using the app and the raspberry pi execute this request and capture the pic.

Any ideas how can I do that? Any other suggestions?

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  • Stream Audio from Raspberry Pi to Local Computer - Beginner Tutorial/u/QuietRing5299
    Hello All, I'm excited to share a brief tutorial on how to stream audio from a microphone attached to your Raspberry Pi. In my latest YouTube tutorial, I demonstrate the complete setup and guide you on how to tune into the audio stream from your local computer. Best of all, this is a no-code solution, making it incredibly easy to follow along. This setup can be highly beneficial for those looking to implement audio streaming projects with minimal technical overhead. You can watch it here: https:
     

Stream Audio from Raspberry Pi to Local Computer - Beginner Tutorial

Hello All,

I'm excited to share a brief tutorial on how to stream audio from a microphone attached to your Raspberry Pi. In my latest YouTube tutorial, I demonstrate the complete setup and guide you on how to tune into the audio stream from your local computer. Best of all, this is a no-code solution, making it incredibly easy to follow along. This setup can be highly beneficial for those looking to implement audio streaming projects with minimal technical overhead.

You can watch it here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9Iom7kNr74

If you enjoy IoT, coding, Raspberry Pi, and other tech-related projects, please consider subscribing to the channel! Your support would be awesome. Thanks Reddit.

Shilleh

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  • Need help with 4-20mA adapter and swift sensor/u/deadpanrobo
    Hello, I am doing a job that requires me to read data from a Tilt sensor and then transmitt that data to a swift sensor that is connected to a 4-20mA adapter that the raspberry pi connects to through a USB. I am not able to get a signal through the adapter that the swift sensor can read, it is currently just checking to see if it can receive a signal between 4 - 20 mA but it's only reading 0.01 - 0.05 mA I would really appreciate any help because I'm pulling my hair out trying to get this to wor
     

Need help with 4-20mA adapter and swift sensor

Hello, I am doing a job that requires me to read data from a Tilt sensor and then transmitt that data to a swift sensor that is connected to a 4-20mA adapter that the raspberry pi connects to through a USB. I am not able to get a signal through the adapter that the swift sensor can read, it is currently just checking to see if it can receive a signal between 4 - 20 mA but it's only reading 0.01 - 0.05 mA

I would really appreciate any help because I'm pulling my hair out trying to get this to work

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  • What PI and parts do I need?/u/AnOriginalName2021
    I have a BlackVue 770x dash cam. I want to run a PI in my car that has the BlackVue Sync app ( https://github.com/acolomba/blackvuesync ) running to copy video from the camera to a Nextcloud instance that I will host at home. The car has a Tmoble Sync in it to give me WiFi on the road and when I arrive at home the Pi can switch to my home network. Should I get the 4GB or 8GB unit? I know I will need a USB WiFi adapter to connect to the dash cam local network and the T-Mobile sync. Both operate o
     

What PI and parts do I need?

I have a BlackVue 770x dash cam.

I want to run a PI in my car that has the BlackVue Sync app ( https://github.com/acolomba/blackvuesync ) running to copy video from the camera to a Nextcloud instance that I will host at home.

The car has a Tmoble Sync in it to give me WiFi on the road and when I arrive at home the Pi can switch to my home network.

Should I get the 4GB or 8GB unit? I know I will need a USB WiFi adapter to connect to the dash cam local network and the T-Mobile sync. Both operate on the 2.4 spectrum

Should I get a M.2 hat or is a m.2 drive in a usb enclosure enough? I am thinking I should copy the video from the dash cam to local storage on the PI then have it go to the Nextcloud server

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  • mist ?/u/The_Above
    I have a project I'm working on and it involves using a mist coolant system . I'm wondering , would the mist damage the wires and the circuit board, etc? submitted by /u/The_Above to r/RASPBERRY_PI_PROJECTS [link] [comments]
     
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  • Help needed/u/brotherkfh
    Hey everyone, I want to build a cool interactive art piece for an event for people to have fun with. I have seen videos and instructables using a pi/ camera/ and led wall for an interactive digital dance wall. I want to do this with a pi/ projector/ and kinect camera as a stand alone interactive piece. If anyone can point me in the right direction I would be greatly appreciative. Not looking to make it a touch wall, more for just motion and solid colors. Thanks again for your time, have a great
     

Help needed

Hey everyone, I want to build a cool interactive art piece for an event for people to have fun with. I have seen videos and instructables using a pi/ camera/ and led wall for an interactive digital dance wall. I want to do this with a pi/ projector/ and kinect camera as a stand alone interactive piece. If anyone can point me in the right direction I would be greatly appreciative. Not looking to make it a touch wall, more for just motion and solid colors. Thanks again for your time, have a great day!

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  • Need help with my pi zero 2w/u/Baozbao_030
    Hi, guys, I am trying to use sudo apt-get dist-upgrade this command on my pi zero 2w (64 bit OS) following the instruction on https://elinux.org/RPi-Cam-Web-Interface but everytime the whole pi will crash at Reading Changelogs 37% totally froze up https://preview.redd.it/f5aggv3ptgzc1.jpg?width=4032&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=1c3ab07cba6cf47cd80581e7ffa54e6e84cc4937 What could cause this issue?​ submitted by /u/Baozbao_030 to r/RASPBERRY_PI_PROJECTS [link] [commen
     

Need help with my pi zero 2w

Need help with my pi zero 2w

Hi, guys,
I am trying to use
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade this command on my pi zero 2w (64 bit OS) following the instruction on

https://elinux.org/RPi-Cam-Web-Interface

but everytime the whole pi will crash at Reading Changelogs 37% totally froze up

https://preview.redd.it/f5aggv3ptgzc1.jpg?width=4032&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=1c3ab07cba6cf47cd80581e7ffa54e6e84cc4937

What could cause this issue?

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  • Can a raspberry pi do this?/u/look_at-my_username
    Hay everyone. I been looking at getting something like a raspberry pi for a project, I like how its cheep and simple and wile I would like a x86 CPU and windows for what I'm doing Linux and a pi should work just as well. What I want to do is install the pi into a retro PC, power it via a internal USB port or right off the PC's PSU and remote into the pi via windows remote desktop or some other old RDP or VCN app from a windows 98 or 2000 PC I would also want to setup a FTP/SMB on the pi to. Can
     

Can a raspberry pi do this?

Hay everyone. I been looking at getting something like a raspberry pi for a project, I like how its cheep and simple and wile I would like a x86 CPU and windows for what I'm doing Linux and a pi should work just as well.

What I want to do is install the pi into a retro PC, power it via a internal USB port or right off the PC's PSU and remote into the pi via windows remote desktop or some other old RDP or VCN app from a windows 98 or 2000 PC I would also want to setup a FTP/SMB on the pi to.

Can a raspberry pi be powered by USB or a PC PSU? And can it be used with windows remote desktop or some other old RDP or VCN app? Also how well are they at browsing the web? My main goal here is to setup a FTP or SMB and remote into the pi and grab files and move them over to the retro PC without the need of a second PC.

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Need help in using nodemcu as WiFi card for raspberry Pi zero

I have 2 raspberry Pi zero ( not zero w). in my case, both pi zeros are reading the accelerometer data connected to them. I need them to share the data (between those 2 raspberry Pi) over WiFi. Is it possible with the help of nodemcu ???

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  • Help with Pi Zero 2w OC/u/VinnyHaw
    Hello, ​ I'm really new at everything Pi/Linux related ​ I installed motioneyeos (https://github.com/jawsper/motioneyeos/releases/tag/20220119-dev) onto it, but trying to get better performance out of it. Right now my use case is that I'm using the pi zero 2 with a pi camera to capture footage via motion detection and the footage is sent to my pi 5 via Wifi. ​ I was hoping that with a OC, maybe I can get cleaner footage out of it? So I thought I'd try, but I have zero ideas how to OC it. ​ Side
     

Help with Pi Zero 2w OC

Hello,

I'm really new at everything Pi/Linux related

I installed motioneyeos (https://github.com/jawsper/motioneyeos/releases/tag/20220119-dev) onto it, but trying to get better performance out of it. Right now my use case is that I'm using the pi zero 2 with a pi camera to capture footage via motion detection and the footage is sent to my pi 5 via Wifi.

I was hoping that with a OC, maybe I can get cleaner footage out of it? So I thought I'd try, but I have zero ideas how to OC it.

Side note: I see that it does throttle at like 82 celsius (how can I check temps on it also?) so I thought that if I do go through this with, it would be better to have a case that has a fan on it. Is there one out there? Thank you

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Which OS for Headless set up for Home Assistant, "ARR stack" torrenting & Samba?

I just bought a Raspberry Pi 5 with 4GB RAM and I want to run it as a headless system to use for Home Assistant (just one security camera and automatically turning on/off privacy mode somehow), ARR stack torrenting (just downloading, not seeding) by finding a magnet from a torrent search (how?) and downloading it, then using Samba to connect to the downloaded file from my laptop and download it (or even better stream it?).

If it was just for Home Assistant I would use Home Assistant OS and call it a day. But if I want to use ARR stack or something similar and then download or stream the file from the pi5, which OS should I use?

Remember, this will be a 100% headless system, but I might need to remote into it to search for torrent magnets as I do not want to use my laptop for that (privacy, malware and virus risk etc).

So, would "Raspberry Pi OS with desktop" be the best option? As I will possible need a web browser. Or can I remote into "Raspberry Pi OS Lite" and use a web browser still?

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  • Using laptop screen with raspberry pi/u/creative_name669
    My Lenovo x230 died, leaving me with a few parts, some which works, some which doesn't. The screen itself works fine (or, it should at least), so I want to connect the screen using the display port on my PI. But just plugging it in to that doesn't work, I expect I need some drivers or something to get it running (maybe). So, what do I need to run this? the screen itself has no other cables than the display ribbon itself, so no external power or anything submitted by /u/creative_name669
     

Using laptop screen with raspberry pi

My Lenovo x230 died, leaving me with a few parts, some which works, some which doesn't.

The screen itself works fine (or, it should at least), so I want to connect the screen using the display port on my PI. But just plugging it in to that doesn't work, I expect I need some drivers or something to get it running (maybe).

So, what do I need to run this? the screen itself has no other cables than the display ribbon itself, so no external power or anything

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  • CM4-Nano-Cam/u/ScottygG7
    For my senior capstone project, I have created a python program that runs your Raspberry Pi with a Picamera2 compatible camera as a security camera with motion detection and email notifications using Googles smtp server. I have credited to allphasepi under my GitHub page because I forked this project from him. I specifically used a CM4 and a CM4-Nano-C. If you use the same setup as myself, you will need to change the white point configuration file because the default one is for the IR camera s
     

CM4-Nano-Cam

For my senior capstone project, I have created a python program that runs your Raspberry Pi with a Picamera2 compatible camera as a security camera with motion detection and email notifications using Googles smtp server.

I have credited to allphasepi under my GitHub page because I forked this project from him.

I specifically used a CM4 and a CM4-Nano-C. If you use the same setup as myself, you will need to change the white point configuration file because the default one is for the IR camera sensor and the CM4-Nano-C has is NOIR.

I am still working on implementing features.
https://github.com/IcyG1045/CM4Cam

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