While the Raspberry Pi has very good support for an I2C bus, a lot of very cool chips – including the in system programmer for just about every ATtiny and ATmega microcontroller – use an SPI bus.
We’ve seen a ton of projects that interface hardware with the Raspberry Pi. But they usually depend on bit-banging. That means they toggle the pins in software to match a specific protocol. The thing ...
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Raspberry Pi magic for your next DIY build
From retro gaming consoles to AI-powered assistants, Raspberry Pi has become the go-to platform for makers who want to blend creativity with tech. With endless project ideas, from gesture-controlled ...
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