Seattle Raspberry Pi Jam Coding and Hardware Club
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OUR PROJECTS

Seattle Raspberry Jam's projects are documented on this page. Each project has a separate home page, which you can access by clicking on the Open Project Page button. The latest versions and updates of these projects are available on our Github page, https://github.com/polarpiberry/Seattle-Raspberry-Jam. Contact us if you would like to do a specific project at one of our meetings instead of the monthly project

Hardware Project #1: OLED Display
Learn how to connect and use a 128x64 pixel OLED display with a Raspberry Pi.
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Hardware Project #2: Rotary Encoder
Learn how to interface a rotary encoder with a Raspberry Pi. Simulate a key using the button on the encoder, use the dial as a mouse, and learn how a rotary encoder works.
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Hardware Project #3: RGB LED Strip
Make some light with your Raspberry Pi! This tutorial guides you through how to attach and control a strip of WS2812 RGB addressable LEDs to a Raspberry Pi.
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​Hardware Project #4: Servo-controlled Dial
Interface a servo directly with a Raspberry Pi to create a multi-purpose dial. Then learn how servos work and also write a script to monitor the CPU temperature and adjust the servo accordingly.
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​Hardware Project #5: IR Remote
Discover how to add an IR receiver to a Raspberry Pi and control it with a remote.
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​Hardware Project #6: LCD 16x1 Character Display
Hook up a 16x1 LCD display to a Raspberry Pi and control it using a kernel module.
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​Hardware Project #7: 8x8 LED Clock
Connect a 8x8 LED array chip to your Raspberry Pi and control it using a C program that sets up a file device. Next, create a scrolling clock to display the time every few seconds!
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Hardware Project #8: Analog Meter
Connect a d'Arsonval galvanometer to your Raspberry Pi to create an digitally-controlled analog meter!
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  • Home
  • Contact Us
  • Tickets
  • FAQ
  • Calendar
  • Past Meetings
  • Projects
    • Hardware Project #1
    • Hardware Project #2
    • Hardware Project #3
    • Hardware Project #4
    • Hardware Project #5
    • Hardware Project #6
    • Hardware Project #7
    • Hardware Project #8
  • Birthday
    • Past Birthdays
  • Mini Maker Faire