Using SSH to Communicate With Your Raspberry Pi
Learn how to log into your Raspberry Pi’s console from another laptop or PC.
Learn how to log into your Raspberry Pi’s console from another laptop or PC.
Austin explains a trick for getting LIRC to work in the chroot that runs on the Raspberry Pi.
Ella defies the PCB Ruler’s physical limitations with this sonar-powered project!
Turn your Raspberry Pi into a universal remote with this fun project!
A Digilent community member shares his Custom Function Generator project!
Brandon continues his Analog Discovery 2 tutorial series.
Austin shares the last installment in his recent project series… a physical control system for a LabVIEW VI!
Austin teaches how to replicate his homemade Makey Makey, which turns anything conductive into your computer’s keyboard.
Austin showcases his latest project, a homemade touch sensitive piano!
Austin puts the nerves of unsuspecting Digilent employees to the test!
Talesa illustrates the differences between Pmod OC1 and Pmod OD1!
Austin introduces his latest project, integrating physical controls with the Analog Discovery 2.
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