- 3D Print a Base for Your RPi and Pi-Plate
- LAN/WiFi Speaker Switch
- Solar Powered Remote Environmental Data Logger
- Raspberry Pi HQ Camera Mount
- Using a THERMOplate to Measure Temperatures on the RPi4
- Making Sparks with Pi-Plates
- Dual Syringe Pump
- Cigarbox Pi
- Benchmarking the Pi 3
- Turn Your Raspberry Pi into a Network Monitoring Tool
- Using Pi-Plates with the Raspberry Pi 400
We were recently informed that one of our MOTORplates was used as component in a dual syringe pump designed at the University of California San Francisco. This open source project uses off the shelf aluminum extrusions, 3D printed parts, a pair of NEMA 14 steppers, a small LCD display with a touchscreen, a Raspberry Pi model 3, and a MOTORplate. Using code written in Python and a GUI developed around Tkinter, the dual pump has a number of applications including the preparation of biological samples. The full article along with links to the various components can be found here.