Raspberry Pi Pico W LESSON 24: Power Portable Projects with LiPo Rechargeable Battery
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- Опубліковано 3 лип 2023
- This is the OLED display we will be using in future lessons. Please go ahead and order it so you will have it for next week's lesson:
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In this class we will be using the Sunfounder Raspberry Pi Pico W Keppler Kit. It will make things a lot easier if we are working on identical hardware. the link below is to amazon, and is for the identical hardware I will be using in this entire class.
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In this introductory video, I will show you how to use the lcd1602 LCD Display with the dht11 temperature sensor and the Raspberry Pi Pico W. We will create a simple project for measuring temperature and humidity, and then displaying results on the LCD display. Then we will toggle between degrees C and degrees F using the pushbutton. We will show how to power portable devices with the power management board, and a rechargeable LiPo battery. We will implement the project using micropython. Enjoy!
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ordered these tiny OLED display today...looking forward to your next lessons using them!
I THINK this should be a VERY IMPORTANT LESSON! THANK YOU PAUL!
I have received my OLED display and now have two Temp/Hum displays on my Pico W. I bought two of the OLEDs and unfortunately both are defective, with areas that don't light up. I have ordered a couple others from a different manufacturer and hope my luck is better with them. Thanks Paul for preparing us to venture into the wild with our projects!
I burned out my oleds on other projects, I hope I do better with your instruction. Thanks as always you rock!
Thank you Paul. The Pi Pico lessons are great!
Love your video lessons! Great job Paul!
The portable battery project example is just what I needed. A great learning idea. 🤩 Thank you.
I would really like a wee talk- back on wiring a power USB knowing which direction I looking in .... from above, from below .... facing plug, facing socket
Like all your lessons. I spent about an hour looking for the most incredible, most valuable component in the kit. Thought it would be with all my other electronic box of items(Elegoo, Kepler & Raphael). But somehow that little bag got hidden on my desk. Happy getting it to go mobile!
An organized benchtop is important. One day I will get organized, but today is probably not that day.
Great lesson!
Great Video, AGAIN!!
Great lesson Paul! My battery needed recharging, so I had to use the cable.
Thank you!
Clifford car alarms are cool.
You could reverse engineer obd check engine light software and wiring
Question? How do I know when (or just before) the battery needs to be recharged? Can the RasPiPicoW be programmed to tell me battery health, %charged, %remaining? Something like that?? I've searched UA-cam a bit unsuccessfully.
Great job again Paul! I have a question. What type of battery and battery charger are you using? Thanks a lot!
It is the stuff that comes in the sunfounder kit. The little charger, I am not sure how to get it other than in the kit.
What is the chip in the little board that connects the battery to the pico? Thanks.
How or where do I find the module that's used to recharge the battery and power the board ?
I would like to know that, too
What is the tiny bms board you're using for the 18650 cell?
It is the board with the sunfounder kit. Dont think it is sold seperately.
@@paulmcwhorter That is unfortunate. I'm designing a product currently and I liked how small that one is. I found a substitute though. A little bigger but it'll do until I make its own pcb.
What is the part number for the battery charger ? Thanks
I would like to know that, too
Sir what you think about newly released a new version of our old friend Arduino Uno R4? Please make a series on it also.
I will be doing a new arduino series on that new platform. Wait for it.
I see the jetson in the background!
Indeed!
O/T, Hello Paul, I have been to your Website I can not find a link to a email, so I am here. I wish to get START with Arduinos, Max 7219 8x8 Dot Matrix and a SCREEN(7mm Square for a HO SCALE LAYOUT). I do not expect all of the CODE that will show a NUMBER, 1-0(10 Numbers). Each Number will represent a Turn Out/POINT, being about 2 mtrs away from the Operator. I have got something for the Number 1 and its 0's and 1's to form a 1. I would a little help, I need to know where things are placed on the IDE
Thanks for another great lesson Paul. I'm very happy to know how to take my projects on the road.
I don't have my OLED yet so no homework to report but I'd like to know your thoughts about a video I posted today.
I'm trying to share what I've learned so far about hardware interrupts on the Pico W. The video is at ua-cam.com/video/Dc9s8H8-LOs/v-deo.html
If you have time to watch it, I'd love to hear your feedback. Even better, would you be able to cover interrupts in an upcoming lesson or perhaps an advanced series?
Cheers.
Great lesson again Paul, I have a ssd1306 SPI display, had trouble getting it to work, have got it working now, and made a video of example in case anyone else is trying the same. ua-cam.com/video/ZqOgA9GMZUs/v-deo.html
Did it with SSD1306 display. ua-cam.com/video/C_98I5Trzbo/v-deo.html
LEGEND!
youtubeJuice++
I added remote sensing to the homework by connecting 2 PicoWs over Wifi ua-cam.com/video/BFGIoa_NDHY/v-deo.html
Thanks Paul for another great lesson.
LEGEND!
Get a tesla car and take out the computer and replace it with a Raspberrie pi, challenge