Raspberry Pi Zero NPR One Radio

Raspberry Pi Zero NPR One Radio

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This project uses a Raspberry Pi Zero to create an NPR One radio that connects to the NPR One API via WiFi. Capacitive touch controls are printed in Conductive PLA using Proto-pasta's innovative material. The Adafruit MPR121 capacitive touch sensor is connected to wires with conductive paint, allowing users to interact with the device. The Pi Zero streams audio directly from the NPR One API and connects to the Adafruit MAX98357 I2S Class-D Amp for analog output. This setup enables high-quality sound reproduction through a simple, low-cost solution. To build this project, developers can use Node JS code available on GitHub at https://github.com/adafruit/nprone-cli. A comprehensive parts list is also provided at https://www.adafruit.com/wishlists/402061. For those interested in learning more about the project, an in-depth guide is available on Adafruit's website at https://learn.adafruit.com/raspberry-pi-zero-npr-one-radio/overview. The NPR logo used in this project is a registered trademark of NPR and has been used with permission from the organization. All rights to the logo are reserved by NPR.

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