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  • 15:2815:28, 2022 February 1 diff hist +4,735 N Raspberry Pi Pico (RP2040) I2S WAV Sound Player Created page with "{{TidBit |shortDescription=Play WAV files over I2S using a Raspberry Pi Pico (RP2040) and MAX98357A |skillSet=Arduino; Electronics; Python; Raspberry Pi |featured=Yes }} The Raspberry Pi Pico is a very capable device but it doesn't have an I2S bus. That's where its PIO capabilities come in handy. There don't seem to be as much information out there for PIO in MicroPython but it wasn't hard to adapt it from the C/C++ examples. Learned a lot doing this - got a basic gra..." current
  • 15:2315:23, 2022 February 1 diff hist +131 N File:20220201 171620.jpg Picture of Raspberry Pi Pico RP2040 and MAX98357A module on a breadboard and connected to a speaker and reset switch. current

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  • 15:0715:07, 2022 January 13 diff hist +2,215 N Automate Key Presses With Arduino Created page with "{{TidBit |shortDescription=Looking to automate key and/or mouse combinations? Do it with an Arduino! |skillSet=Arduino |featured=Yes }} There are libraries for Arduino that will let you use any 32u4 or SAMD-based Arduino (Leonardo, Pro Micro, etc) as a keyboard and/or mouse device, and it's simple to use. Say you're need to wiggle and left-click your mouse every five minutes for some reason. This would do the trick: <nowiki> #include<Mouse.h> Mouse.begin(); voi..."
  • 12:3812:38, 2022 January 13 diff hist +1,977 N Raspberry Pi 4/400 Flash Codes Created page with "{{TidBit |shortDescription=The green (ACT) LED on a Raspberry Pi 4 and 400 can indicate what's causing boot problems. |skillSet=Raspberry Pi |featured=Yes }} If you're having trouble with your Raspberry Pi 4 or 400 not booting, usually the culprit is a bad power supply or problems with the SD card or image. If you've confirmed that the power supply is good and it's not even showing the usual power-on screen, check to see if the green LED is flashing - it could be giving..." current

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