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    Installing Jasper on the Raspberry Pi 3 with Wit.ai for voice recognition
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    Digital sensors and the Raspberry Pi with the smoke detector MQ-X as example
  • Raspberry Pi mindcontrol! Neurosky mindwave as simple EEG interface
  • Access Point
    Setup a Raspberry Pi as wireless access point WAP with the Logilink WL0084B – nl80211

Book Reviews

  • The Hardware Hacker The Hardware Hacker
    by Andrew "bunnie" Huang
  • Invent your own Computer Games with Python Invent your own Computer Games with Python
    by Al Sweigart
  • Making Embedded Systems_small Making Embedded Systems
    by Elecia White

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The Hardware Hacker by Andrew "bunnie" Huang

The Hardware Hacker

Review Andrew “bunnie” Huang, a world-renowned hacker, gives an amazing introduction to making and hardware hacking in his book “The Hardware Hacker”. I’ve always been curious about the chinese high-tech factories: the raise of China from low-tech to hardware lab… Continue Reading →


Genre: Electronics, Embedded Systems, Hacking, Hardware, Hardware Design, Making

Making Embedded Systems by Elecia White

Making Embedded Systems_small

Review “Making Embedded Systems” by Elecia White is a system-level approach to device design. On just around 300 pages, the author gives a lot of valuable insight into design on the system level, starting with system architecture over hardware considerations… Continue Reading →


Genre: Embedded Systems, Hardware, Hardware Design

Practical Electronics for Inventors by Paul Scherz, Simon Monk

Practical Electronics for Inventors

Review “Practical Electronics for Inventors” is one of the best science books i have ever read. For around 30€, i expected a light-weight overview – instead, with its 1000 pages and large format, it arguably doubles as home protection device.… Continue Reading →


Genre: Electronics, Embedded Systems, Hardware, Making
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