13 Stunning Raspberry Pi Projects for 2024!!!

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hi everyone welcome back to our channel in this video we'll discuss some Raspberry Pi project ideas without further Ado let's get started Michael used his Raspberry Pi to make a portable mini server he added a UPS module to it that gives the P an additional run time of 90 minutes in case of a power outage a tiny OLED on one side of the acrylic case displays the performance stats for the pie as well as stat for the ups for cooling a lowprofile ice tower is used moreover a couple of vent holes in a cooling fan are added so that air would be forced around the pie and further cool the ups and batteries meet auto bill a fast and effective setup to generate shopping bills thus reducing the checkout time this project might look like a product but it's completely DIY it identifies the objects using a camera placed above while the load cell at the bottom weighs the object the object along with its weight price and quantity is then automatically added to the cart and the bills generated thus admitting the need for human involvement the users can simply pay the total amount and collect their groceries thus it reduces the chances of forming long cues are you also tired of those messy connections while building a project then you must switch to this method using the magnetic lock system you can connect various blocks by just picking and placing them each block can be individually addressed and controlled using other blocks you can even combine multiple blocks to work on a specific application whether it be OB object detection object tracking or home automation these blocks give you the flexibility of creating any project in order to remotely control his telescope's cooling system Michael relied on a home assistant to make it work he put two temperature sensors in the telescope the first one is placed inside the mirror while the other lies outside sensing the ambient temperature the home assistant Compares both the temperature values and based on the difference it then turns the cooling system on and off the smart dashboard makes it easy to track the performance of the cooling system and make certain changes from anywhere our next project is a Pi computer with a mechanical keyboard powered by Raspberry Pi Pico and designed by Peter he calls it Max Sanger it contains many retro video games for you to enjoy but the best part is the backlit keyboard giving you a PC gameplay like experience what's even more remarkable is the PCB on which all the components are soldered making the project very thin and to place the screen he made a cutout in the PCB and protected it with a coverboard this solved two things for him first it kept a display firmly in its position and second it reduced the overall thickness of the project if you're looking for a Raspberry Pi alternative that could offer both power and versatility then the zimma board 832 can serve the purpose it's a budget friendly single board server designed exclusively for makers and Geeks in terms of design the zimma board stands out with its Sleek Aesthetics featuring metal cooling fins minimalistic branding and a layout maximizing functionality the ports are strategically placed on it which include two SATA ports an exposed pcie slot and a comprehensive array on the back including two ethernet ports two usba ports a power port and a mini display port dive deeper into its capabilities in the concluding segment of the video if you're a DieHard fan of the Harry Potter series and want to relive The Experience then we have something magical for you when you draw certain letters in the air with this wand it'll perform some activity like drawing the letter A represents alohara which opens up a box the tip of the wand has an infrared led a night vision camera captur these movements and streams the video to Raspberry Pi the patterns are recognized by Machine learning models and using Raspberry Pi the tasks are performed this cyber deck uses a waterproof Plano box that keeps the inner component safe inside it lies a 10-in screen a Raspberry Pi 400 and a 40,000 Mah power bank to run everything in order to give the cyber deck a tidy look all the connections are kept below the monitor screen in fact the use of wall plate keystones at the side of the screen is an interesting way to recharge the battery pack as well as make connections with the pi 400 without removing the components overall the simple design in the use of a minimum number of components make this cyber deck worth trying what do you think if one cooling Fan's not giving you the desired performance then you may attach multiple fans to Your Pie just like Michael did he placed 24 fans on his Raspberry Pi 4B by using an acrylic sheet for the frame he covered his pie from all sides he split the fans evenly so that the fans on one side side push the air into the case and the fans on the other side pull the air out as compared to the ice tower the temperature of the piie in this case was 4 to 5° lower while running at 1.5 GHz as well as at 2.2 GHz this is a handheld computer made by Peter it contains a 2.8 in OLED display and a Cordy keyboard with this you can send messages do some coding play some games and much more this project is assembled using pcbs which gives you the option to connect different types of displays and microcontroller boards on it it also removes the hassle of connecting components it can be powered in two ways using a USB cable or a rechargeable battery pack but don't try to power it using both sources at a time as it might damage the board this one is the most compact cyber deck on our list it's made using two different parts the screen and the keyboard using a hinge the keyboard can be folded down to cover it behind the 3.5 in screen lies a raspberry pi0w neatly enclosed inside a 3D printed frame the cyber deck runs on two 18650 batteries that are placed behind the panel just below the screen the keyboard fits into the case using magnetic phone mounts it's a Bluetooth keyboard that makes the overall design simple and reduces the number of connecting wires if you think that using a fan to cool a pie is not that efficient then you can try this project using a steel plate nuts and bolts Timmy made a perfect passive cooling setup for his pie he made a hole in the steel plate and placed a large bolt that rests over the S so in idle conditions this setup was 10° cooler than the pie with no heat sink under the full stress test this DIY heat sink's temperature was around 55° C which was way less than the throttling temperature that the other P reached it also gave good results when the pie was overclocked improper waste disposal is one of the concerning ways that is polluting the environment to address this issue o decided to build a neural network-based robot that can classify different kinds of trash with the help of edge impulse it runs on Python scripts and can be operated remotely the laser scanner guides the robot around its environment thus avoiding obstacles as it travels around it captures images with the webcam which are classified by the neural network this Project's dedicated to every tech nerd out there a clock that displays time in the binary number system it's a great way to practice your programming and electronic skills the project consists of a circular PCB with multiple LEDs soldered to it the LEDs at the bottom represent hours the LEDs in the middle section represent minutes and the LEDs at the bottom represent seconds the clock's powered by a Raspberry Pi Pico module soldered at the bottom at its core the zimo 832 boasts an Intel quad core processor dynamically operating between 1.1 GHz and 2.2 GHz its x86 architecture sets it apart enabling compatibility with a diverse array of operating systems including Linux Windows Android open wart pfSense and libc the 832 variant's equipped with 8 GB of lpddr4 RAM and 32 GB of onboard emmc storage this not only enables you to set up a secure VPN or precise network fine-tuning but you can also develop a 4K streaming server or a personal Nas with a whopping 4 tbte Cloud all in all it's your reliable partner for all your Tech projects drop a like And subscribe to our channel to keep supporting us we'll be back with some great project ideas soon till then goodbye
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Keywords: raspberry pi, raspberry pi projects, new raspberry pi projects, raspberry pi 5, raspberry pi tutorial, raspberry pi pico, raspberry pi 4, Mini Server, server, raspberry pi server, NAS, Raspberry pi NAS, single board computer, Telescope Cooling System, Telescope, PiComputer, Rpi computer, raspberry pi compute module, raspberry pi computer, Pi400 Portable deck, Raspberry pi 400, Handheld computer, DIY Heatsink, cooling system, raspberry pi cooling, raspberry pi zero
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Length: 10min 23sec (623 seconds)
Published: Sun Jan 07 2024
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