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If you want a way to track the time in style, then allow me to point you toward the LEDarcade clock. It's a DIY project that ...
Rogbid introduces Geo X1 smartwatch with dual-frequency GPS, offline maps, rugged durability, AMOLED display, and 100-day ...
Running Android apps on my Raspberry Pi used to be a niche curiosity, but with Waydroid, it has become a genuinely useful feature of my home setup. I've got it running on Raspberry Pi OS with Wayland ...
A Raspberry Pi Pico running some MicroPython firmware manages the device and gets the current time from a local network. To soften the light’s quality, the LED rings are pointed backwards to ...
The SiT30100 delivers four clock outputs at 76.8 MHz, 38.4 MHz, or 19.2 MHz—configurable from any output—for baseband, RF, and GNSS applications. By eliminating the need for an external resonator, the ...
TimeAppliances (affiliated with OCP-TAP) has announced the TimeHAT V2, a Pi 5 HAT that embeds an Intel i226 NIC along with a B-key M.2 slot for cards like GPS/GNSS adapters. You can purchase the ...
Raspberry Pi While you can use any model of Raspberry Pi to implement a Stratum-1 NTP server with GPS, the best choice is Raspberry Pi 4, due to 1Gbit network interface and fast hardware for lowest ...
On the hardware front, you'll need the Raspberry Pi, a momentary push button, a USB mic, an LCD screen, a camera, and a speaker to build this project.
This time around, one YouTuber proved the community (and himself) wrong after achieving an absurd – and timely – overclocking milestone of 3.14GHz on the Raspberry Pi 5 for Pi Day. Tech content ...
Without a doubt, Raspberry Pi 4 has a capable processor. It has a Broadcom BCM2711 processor with four Cortex-A72 cores, which are capable of clocking much higher than 1.5 GHz, which you get out ...