Raspberry Pi does not have a built-in ADC. Which means an external ADC has to be used to capture analog signals. In theory, it is possible to capture certain analog signals via the audio input jack, but there may be limitations on the signal amplitude and frequency ranges, among other issues. MCP3008 is an 8 […]
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Setting up Raspberry Pi with Raspbian
The easiest way to get a Raspberry Pi up and running is to boot it with NOOBS (New Out Of Box Software) that can install the OS you’ll need. The default NOOBS offline installer includes LibreELEC and Raspbian. In this tutorial, we focus on installing Raspbian. We’ve used Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+, a 128 […]
Installing XBMC (Kodi) Media Center on Raspberry Pi
Here’s a quick guide to setting up your Raspberry Pi to run XBMC (now known as Kodi). This transforms the Raspberry Pi board into a full-featured media center that actually works quite well. You’ll need: Raspberry Pi board with microUSB power supply microSD card (4GB or more and class 6 or higher, preferably) Flat Panel […]