There’s also a Python library (basically a set of commands you can use to control the robot) available to go alongside the HAT, which will let you write software to control the robot parts you’ve got ...
Raspberry Pi describes the BUILD HAT project to be an exciting collaboration with LEGO Education. The said creation would boost the impact of STEAM learning. The team behind this development targets ...
After several shameful weeks of having it sit on a bookshelf, Gizmag recently decided it was time to embark upon not one but two very ambitious projects for its Raspberry Pi: turning it on, and ...
Recently the Raspberry Pi Foundation launch their latest Raspberry Pi accessory in the form of a handy Raspberry Pi Build HAT that allows you to combine LEGO Technic motors and sensors with Raspberry ...
NES fans that are also Raspberry Pi enthusiasts and Lego builders may be interested in a new Raspberry Pi case called the Lego NESPi which has been designed out of Lego bricks and is now available to ...
Researchers at the University of Southampton have done something that only us mere mortals could only dream of, build a supercomputer from Raspberry Pi's and Lego. They've called this Iridis-Pi, which ...
Lego fan Michael Thomas builds a model of the lovable BMO game console from "Adventure Time" out of Lego. Bonus: it contains a fully functional Raspberry Pi computer. Michelle Starr is CNET's science ...
Raspberry Pi has announced a new collaboration with Lego, which will enable users to integrate a whole new range of sensors, motors and other special pieces into their creations. The project has been ...
Raspberry Pi has launched a new product that would make it easier to build robots out of LEGO components. The Build HAT (or Hardware Attached on Top), as it is called, is an add-on device that plugs ...
Many makers like to integrate Lego into their Raspberry Pi projects, and today we've got a beautiful example to share of such a collaboration. Maker, author and developer Sean McManus is using our ...
Scientists have made a working model of cloud computing technology using just Lego bricks and a handful of £20 mini-computers. Scientists have made a working model of cloud computing technology using ...
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