Raspberry Pi Asteroid Tracker
element14 Presents | AirborneSurfer's VCP Profile | Project Videos
Whether you call them "blinkies", "throwies", "sparklers", or anything else, LED art is an interesting nexus of street art and hacker culture. Events such as DEFCON even have exhibitions for the most creative blinky designs while maker storefronts sell them in every conceivable shape. In this video, Matt collaborates with his friends at the National Upcycled Computing Collective to build a solar-powered "smart" blinky that not only looks cool at night, but contributes its computing power to a worldwide network that's looking for disease cures, extraterrestrial intelligence, rogue asteroids, and more! |
Product Name | Quantity | Buy KitBuy Kit |
---|---|---|
Raspberry Pi 3B + | 1 | Buy NowBuy Now |
SD Card | 1 | Buy NowBuy Now |
Adafruit FONA (uFL version) | 1 | Buy NowBuy Now |
Raspberry Pi Heatsink Kit | 1 | Buy NowBuy Now |
Blue LED | 1 | Buy NowBuy Now |
Yellow LED | 1 | Buy NowBuy Now |
Red LED | 1 | Buy NowBuy Now |
Green LED | 1 | Buy NowBuy Now |
Solar Battery Charging Panel | 1 | Buy NowBuy Now |
3D Printer Filament | 1 | Buy NowBuy Now |
Protoboard | 1 | Buy NowBuy Now |
Cellular Antenna | 1 | Buy NowBuy Now |
\