The Raspberry Pi Foundation has this month released a new edition of the official Raspberry Pi magazine which takes the form of MagPi issue 64 and comes with an electronic starter guide to help you learn how to make circuits and connect them to your Raspberry Pi mini PC. MagPi Issue 64 is available today from WHSmith, Tesco, Sainsbury’s, and Asda in the UK and Barnes & Noble or Micro Center in the next few days in the US and is also available as a digital subscription or downloads on your smartphone or tablet using the official Raspberry Pi magazine application.
The Raspberry Pi Foundation explains more about what you can expect in the latest issue of MagPi.
In the electronics feature, we’ll teach you how to identify different components in circuit diagrams, we’ll explain what they do, and we’ll give you some basic wiring instructions so you can take your first steps. The feature also includes step-by-step tutorials on how to make a digital radio and a range-finder, meaning you can test out your new electronics skills immediately!
Electronics are cool, but what else is in this issue? Well, we have exciting news about the next Google AIY Projects Vision kit, which forgoes audio for images, allowing you to build a smart camera with your Raspberry Pi. We’ve also included guides on how to create your own text-based adventure game and a kaleidoscope camera. And, just in time for the festive season, there’s a tutorial for making a 3D-printed Pi-powered Christmas tree star. All this in The MagPi 64, along with project showcases, reviews, and much more!
More details jump over to the official Raspberry Pi Foundation website by following the link below. If you enjoy building Pi projects you might be interested in our comprehensive list of Raspberry Pi displays, HATS and small screens.
Source: RPiF
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