среда, 24 февраля 2016 г.

Raspberry Pi Zero Qwerty 40 Hat for Adafruit Hackaday contest

Participating in Adafruit and Hackaday contest about Raspberry Pi Zero. I've proposed somewhat really interesting - a pocket-sized device that can be used on the go to program Arduinos and do a lot of other cool stuff.

https://hackaday.io/project/9582-pi-zero-arduino-programming-station

What you normally don't have in your pocket, but that is absolutely essential for good programming experience is a qwerty keyboard. So I decided to do a Raspberry Pi Zero hat with 40 keys qwerty and headers for directly attaching Arduino Serial connection.

As a monitor you can use your smartphone (with VNC or SSH app) connected via USB or some SPI OLED display connected right to the hat itself.

The project is so much more than just arduinos, but it really requires a lot of time.


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