The New Face Tracker is Here!

I have been hard at work getting the face tracking system ported over to the Raspberry Pi 2 in an organized fashion, and I am definitely just about there. Here is a teaser video showing off the simplest working version. I even put forth the initial efforts towards a full fledged C++ API! I now have […]

Published on: 10 May 2015
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Full Scratch Game Demo

I wanted to share the creation of our Scratch game in a little more detail: The fact that scratch lets you customize the art and sounds of the programs you make adds so much to the experience. Can’t wait to let more people try it!

Published on: 7 May 2015
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Breathing new life into the face tracker…

Since the release of the Raspberry Pi 2 I’ve been meaning to take a new look at the face tracking system to see if that quad-core processor can squeeze out a few extra frames per second. So with just a little grinding away I am proud to present the new and improved face tracker (at least the […]

Published on: 5 May 2015
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Introducing our newest member, Arlen

Hey guys, this is Arlen, the newest member of the Embedit team. I’ve come on board both to assist with some software development type stuff, and to explore the capabilities of the PiSoC by building any projects that happen to tickle my fancy. Here’s a quick demo of my first project, scrolling text on the the […]

Published on: 4 May 2015
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A piece of PiSoC for everyone – A new Kickstarter

Hi Everyone! We’ve been hinting at it for awhile, and have had tons of people asking for when the board will be available, so we are happy to finally announce our plans. We plan to launch a new Kickstarter in the next few weeks, with a focus on being able to create and tinker with […]

Published on: 1 May 2015
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Getting the RPiSoC into Capital region schools

Recently we have been working with Smartkids to bring the RPiSoC into the classroom. Last week we ran our first trial run at Glenmont Elementary school with over 60 3rd graders. A quick summary from the school district can be found here: http://www.bethlehemschools.org/3rd-grade-students-dabble-code/ These demos made use of Scratch on Raspberry Pi and Windows. Kids learned how […]

Published on: 2 February 2015
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RPiSoC and Scratch 2.0!

Scratch is a visual programming language that lets people of all ages unleash their creativity, no programming experience needed! You simply drag and snap blocks to create your program. With the RPiSoC, physical computing is now thrown into the mix. Controlling LED lights, motors, cameras, touch sensors, and more is now as easy to use […]

Published on: 2 January 2015
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Making Music with the RPiSoC

Haven’t had a chance to post an update here recently, but we’ve still been hard at work with development! So here is my opportunity to show some of those technical developments off. A few weeks ago I made this video to show off the newest feature to our Python and Scratch interfaces- capacitive sensing! Well […]

Published on: 11 December 2014
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Some NeoPixel fun

I’ve been wanting to play with pretty lights on the RPiSoC for a while now, and I finally decided to do just that with this NeoPixel shield from Adafruit. I have a few ideas for some cool strip light applications, and I know that NeoPixels use a familiar driver for their display, the WS2812, so […]

Published on: 18 October 2014
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Going Forward with the RPiSoC

I thought i’d make a quick post about what we have been up to and what our plans are  going forward. We have been talking to multiple investors, educators, and other entrepreneurs who have helped us figure out where we want to go. So far, our Scratch demos aimed at younger kids have gained the […]

Published on: 14 October 2014
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