Have a drawer full of old Raspberry Pi Zero W or Zero 2 W boards? Bring them out to a PiZZa party!
PiZZa turns a Raspberry Pi Zero into a powerful microcontroller that you can program using the Arduino IDE. Today we’ll set it up and test it out.


Have a drawer full of old Raspberry Pi Zero W or Zero 2 W boards? Bring them out to a PiZZa party!
PiZZa turns a Raspberry Pi Zero into a powerful microcontroller that you can program using the Arduino IDE. Today we’ll set it up and test it out.

Today we wil look at two artificial intelligence cameras for the Raspberry Pi. We wil compare the Raspberry Pi AI Camera to the ArduCam PiNSIGHT camera.
We wil examine the features of both of these edge computing devices, and naturally we wil test them out.

Let’s build a solar camera and take pictures of the Sun! We will use a Raspberry Pi HQ Camera with a Celestron EclipSmart Solar Telescope to stream video and images of the Sun.
And if you don’t want solar pictures you can use any regular telescope and enter the wonderful universe of Raspberry Pi Astrophotography!

Learn to program the new Raspberry Pi Pico without microPython. Use the Arduino IDE and C++ instead.
In this article, I’ll show you how to install a boards manager and use it to program the new Pico W. I’ll focus on its most important feature – WiFi!

The Raspberry Pi Pico is a very powerful microcontroller, especially when compared to an Arduino Uno. Yet most of the time we reach for a board to test with, we pick an Uno! This is because the Uno is easier to prototype with.
Well, today we’ll change all that and build three different “Pico Uno” boards that have the power of the RP2040 and the ease of use of an Arduino Uno.

Celebrate 10 years of the Raspberry Pi by building 10 unique Pi projects. Every model, from the Zero to the Raspberry Pi 4 and the Raspberry Pi Pico are included.
We’ll also cover the history of this amazing little microcomputer.
So come and join the party!

Balena Sound lets you use a Raspberry Pi to turn your old stereo system or amplified speakers into a wireless sound device.
It works with Bluetooth, Apple Airplay, and Spotify Connect.
You can even use Balena Sound to build a whole-house audio system!

If you have ever needed to connect to a USB device that was in another room, then VirtualHere is the project for you!
Using a Raspberry Pi and your existing wireless or wired network, you can remotely connect USB devices to any Windows, macOS, or Linux workstation.

Learn to use the Arduino IDE with the Raspberry Pi Pico and build an emulation of the classic Simon memory game.
It’s a fun and addictive project that you’re sure to enjoy building.

Compose your own music by writing code with Sonic Pi, a Raspberry Pi project that lets you create your own unique musical compositions.
I’ll show you how to install Sonic Pi on a Raspberry Pi 4.