Projects

You have always wanted to turn the lamps on and off by clapping while lying in your bed. In this project, we will learn how to turn the lights on and off with clapping, and how it works. We used Raspberry Pi Kit in the project. Most of us have seen lamps flashing...

Control Panel Project

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Basically, this project will allow you to remotely control and monitor various LED, sensor, motor, and other components over a web browser interface.

Count Up Project

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A count-up timer is a type of timer that typically counts the elapsed time from the start of an event or process. It displays the elapsed time in seconds, minutes, hours, or larger time intervals. For example, it can be used to track the time elapsed during a sports event or measure the completion...
While sitting at home in the summer, you may have wished you could "build your own temperature controlled fan. In this article, you will learn how to build your own smart automatic fan with the Raspberry Pi Pico Kit with Picobricks. Moreover, we share the necessary wiring diagram, Microphyton and Arduino C...
How about making a game with your Raspberry Pi or Arduino? In this article you can find out how to make a buzz wire game, the necessary materials, diagram and step by step instructions. Projects don’t always have to be about solving problems and making things easier. You can also prepare projects...
If the electronic systems to be developed will fulfill their duties by pushing, pulling, turning, lifting, lowering, etc., pneumatic systems or electric motor systems are used as actuators in the project. PicoBricks supports two different motor types: DC motors and Servo motors. Servo motors are DC motors whose movements are regulated electronically. Servo motors are motors that...

PicoBricks Greeting!

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Are you looking for coding games for beginners and all? You can start by greeting PicoBricks! But greeting is not a solo act. So, grab your PicoBricks and PicoBricks buddy, and dive into fun coding projects!

Carnival Swing Ride Project

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Using PicoBricks, a DC motor, and a buzzer, we're inviting you to recreate this classic amusement—whether as a decorative piece, a toy, or creative project ideas tailored to your imagination. Would you like to try this project out and decide where it fits best in your world?
How about playing the Night and Day game you played at school electronically? The game of night and day is a game in which we put our head on the table  when our teacher says night, and raise our heads when our teacher says day. This game will be a game that...

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