Monday, 30 September 2013

From Prototype to Product - book aimed at graduate electronic engineers

Electronic product development is a specialist field. It requires not only a good understanding of the technology - it demands a thorough knowledge of the whole process of taking an electronic design through the various stages and making it available for sale. 

Sunday, 14 July 2013

Using functions in Python to control the Custard Pi 6 relay card for the Raspberry Pi

Having designed an 8 relay card for the Raspberry Pi using the IIC bus, I had to come up with a way of testing this and providing users with a way of easily using this. I am not a programmer - but as an electronics engineer I have had to work alongside programmers and even had to make minor modifications to programs. This post describes my experiences with this project using the MCP23008.

Saturday, 4 May 2013

Sending an E-mail from the Raspberry Pi


When the Raspberry Pi is used in monitoring applications it can be useful if it can alert you when a particular event occurs. For example, when a sensor indicates that the temperature has fallen below a certain level, the Raspberry Pi can alert you by e-mail.

Monday, 15 April 2013

Autostarting a Python program when a Raspberry Pi is powered up

When developing an application using Python, it is essential to have the Raspberry Pi connected up with keyboard, mouse and monitor. However in most control applications, once it has been debugged and is working OK, one does not need these peripherals to be connected. This blog pots outlines how to do this.

Monday, 1 April 2013

Arduino versus Raspberry Pi

When I first started getting interested in the Raspberry Pi, I came across a few comments on blogs about how the Rpi was not as good as the Arduino. I soon realised that this was like comparing apples and pears.

Monday, 18 March 2013

What can you do with an Analogue to Digital Convertor?

Following the post on the Custard Pi 2 which has 2 analogue inputs, this one looks at some applications for A to D convertors.

Sunday, 17 March 2013

Analogue input output board for the Raspberry Pi

The Custard Pi 2 is nearing launch. Just finished all the documentation for it to allow users to get the most from it. This has been done as  PowerPoint presentation and has been uploaded to Slideshare.