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Virtual NERP: Link to the Jitsi videoconference
Jitsi Meet is a free open source videoconferencing platform. It runs in the browser (except Safari) and requires no account or log in. Just click the link: [the link will be posted around 6:45pm]
Overview
Not Exclusively Raspberry Pi (NERP) is an interest group focused on demonstrations and open discussion of embedded systems. There is currently an emphasis on the Raspberry Pi, but all embedded platforms are within the scope (BeagleBone/Board, ARM Cortex M series, MSP430, Arduino, etc).
Participants
- Ed Bennett
- Jay Hopkins
- Drew Fustini
- Craig LeMoyne
- Add yourself
Meetings
- Bi-weekly, Monday, 7pm-9pm
- Meetup.com group
Past
- Meeting #0: July 30, 2012
- Meeting #1: August 13, 2012
- Meeting #2: August 27, 2012
- Meeting #3: September 10, 2012
- Meeting #4: September 24, 2012
- Meeting #5: October 8, 2012
- Meeting #6: October 22, 2012
- Meeting #7: November 5, 2012
- Meeting #8: November 19, 2012
- Meeting #9: December 3, 2012
- Meeting #10: December 17, 2012
- Meeting #11: January 14, 2013
- Meeting #12: January 29, 2013
- Meeting #13: Feb 11, 2013
- Meeting #14: Feb 25, 2013
Upcoming
- Monday, Oct 7 7pm: RSVP on Meetup
- (recurs every other Monday)
- Talks/topics often anounced hours before the event.
- This page seldom updated.
Reference
Projects
- Brewing beer with Raspberry Pi - Chillmon
- Eric did a Google+ hangout with Eben Upton of Raspberry Pi during Maker Faire
- Autonomous car
- Automation system for Aquaponics
- Using embedded vision for autonomous car obstacle avoidance
- Pi Clip: Joe Walnes created brace to better support the Adafruit Pi Plate
- Pi Crust: GPIO breakout for the Pi by Joe Walnes
- Quick2Web: Joe Walnes is working on an easy-to-use web interface for the Raspberry Pi
- Pumpkin Pi: a Halloween project for Raspberry Pi by Drew
- [1]: Jeff Lunt's project to make Raspberry Pi retro gaming accessible to everyone
- Marshmellow Entertainment System: demo of very fast booting Raspberry Pi distro
- Ripley presentation utility: Carl's efficient tour of Python from the interactive prompt was made possible thanks to Ripley
- Char LCD hashtag display: Drew hooked up character LCD to Raspberry Pi to display tweets
- Quick2Wire interface board for Pi: Joe Walnes is working with Quick2Wire on Raspberry Pi I/O boards and Python modules
- TFTweet: Drew used the Alamode to connect TFT LCD Arduino shield to the Raspberry Pi
- GPIO Admin: Allows non-root access to Pi's GPIO
Wiki
Mailing lists
Embedded device news
Software / Services
- Upverter: Web-based EDA suite features schematic, layout, part library & manufacturing along with real-time collaboration
- OHS Park: inexpensive batch-based PCB manufacturing service (formerly Dorkbot PDX)
Microcontrollers
- TI Stellaris (ARM Cortex M4F) $5!
- Teensy 3.0 (ARM Cortex M4)
- Galago (ARM Cortex M3)
- MSP430 & FRAM: Presentation from NERP #5 by Matt Cashdollar
Android
- MK802 Android Mini-PC
Single Board Computers (SBC)
- Olimex OLinuXino
- BeagleBone
- CubieBoard
- APC
- RhombusTech
- Raspberry Pi (see section below)
Raspberry Pi
Hardware
- Raspberry Pi
- Newark: in stock (2013-Aug-13)
- MCM Electronics: in stock (2013-Aug-13)
- Chicago Electronic Distributors: in stock (2013-Aug-13)
- Gertboard: I/O expansion board
- Pi Box by Adafruit: clear acrylic case that Drew has shown at meeting
- design files are open source and could be made with the PS1 laser cutter.
- Adafruit's full line-up of Raspberry Pi accessories, many are available locally at Chicago Electronic Distributors
- Sanoxy HDMI to VGA converter $27 converter Drew bought on Amazon works well
- 3.5" TFT LCD: $20 composite-input display Drew has
- RCA male-male coupler: very handy for connecting composite LCDs to the Pi
- Atrix Lapdock: Cheapest way to get a portable HDMI display for the Pi
- Atrix lapdock tricks: documents how Jay has tried a super cap and a USB battery pack to buffer power to the Pi
Software
Linux
- Raspberry Pi Foundation downloads page has instructions on flashing the SD card
- Raspbian "Wheezy": recommended for general purpose
- Raspbmc: recommended for media center usage
- Adafruit Occidentalis: based on Raspbian "Wheezy" with improved hardware interfacing and wi-fi support
- Upgrade Raspbian for overclocking without reflashing
Applications
- Arduino IDE runs and uploads ok USB-connected Arduino with Raspbian "Wheezy"; just install via "apt-get install arduino".
- WiringPi is a Python library which aims to make electronics interfacing as high-level as Arduino
- GPIO examples in many languages
- Quake for the current Raspbian "Wheezy" image
- "hello world" programs in /opt/vc/src especially the 1080p HD playback demo: /opt/vc/src/hello_pi/hello_video/
- More details in recorded webinar by Eben Upton
Support
- RaspberryPi.org Forum is a good resource
- Raspberry Pi group on element14 Community is quite active too and another place to ask questions
- The eLinux wiki troubleshooting guide
- Listing of verified equipment add your own once tested!
- WiFi adapter testing done by Drew
Tutorials
- Adafruit Learning System: excellent tutorials for the Pi by Adafruit
- element14 Raspberry Pi blog where Drew posts his tutorials
- I2C interfacing: details of temperature sensor and real-time clock that Drew demo'd
- LED Clock: details of the LED 7-segment module clock that Drew demo'd
- Intro to RPi.GPIO: Bonnie's "lightning" intro to controlling Pi's GPIO with Python
Reference
- GPIO protection circuits: different approaches to safely interfacing with RPi pins
- SparkFun sensor interfacing: general tutorial for logic level conversion
- Max current for GPIO pins
- GPIO pads control: documentation by SoC engineer Gert van Loo
- All the electronics of the pads are designed for 16mA.
- Understanding Output: explains relationship between voltage, current and impedence
- A maximum of 16mA per pin with the total current from all pins not exceeding 51mA.
- GPIO pads control: documentation by SoC engineer Gert van Loo
- Good Pinout Diagrams
- Old and new pinouts from each numbering scheme.
Links
- Adafruit blog posts about Raspberry Pi
- Libraries, codecs, OSS: an informative post on the media playback architecture
- A Raspberry Pi, hosting a Raspberry Pi: for those wondering how well it would do as a low-power server