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Core Electronics Core Electronics distributes electronics products that empower people to design and create. A retailer for electronics in Australia.
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We have all the Arduino, Raspberry Pi, Sparkfun and Adafruit products you need to power your next DIY project.

πŸ’ͺπŸ”©πŸ”„ James developed a durable relay timer to replace a faulty tap timer. His innovation, which ensures water and dust re...
31/05/2026

πŸ’ͺπŸ”©πŸ”„ James developed a durable relay timer to replace a faulty tap timer. His innovation, which ensures water and dust resistance, makes use of a PiicoDev Capacitive Touch Sensor. This sensor is cleverly affixed to bolts drilled into the device's body, forming switches while keeping the casing securely sealed. Once linked to a water solenoid, your garden's watering system is effortlessly automated. Visit our link to delve into our project guide for this excellent DIY initiative.⁠

https://coreelec.io/1oo

Slap your Pi into some nostalgia with the dopamine releasing Game 5 Pi Case for Raspberry Pi 5, styled just like a class...
30/05/2026

Slap your Pi into some nostalgia with the dopamine releasing Game 5 Pi Case for Raspberry Pi 5, styled just like a classic NES console it's the perfect disguise for your Retro Gaming set up or literally any project that needs to look as cool as possible.

Cop one at the link below
https://coreelec.io/1on

With an IMU and an Ultrasonic sensor you can build your own motion controller to play your favourite games. Mo transform...
29/05/2026

With an IMU and an Ultrasonic sensor you can build your own motion controller to play your favourite games. Mo transformed Hogwarts Legacy into a real broom flying simulator with an Arduino Pro Micro that registers motion controls as an Xinput device (emulating an Xbox controller). Head to the link below to read the full project and see what games you can bring motion control to.⁠

https://coreelec.io/1oa

The Rats Nest is a simple desktop power supply with a small footprint. Built from an off-the-shelf 12V power supply, it ...
27/05/2026

The Rats Nest is a simple desktop power supply with a small footprint. Built from an off-the-shelf 12V power supply, it features parallel voltage regulators to offer 12V, 9V, 5V and 3V3 out, along with an analog ammeter on the front. Head over to the link to read the full project write up. https://coreelec.io/1oh

26/05/2026

The PiicoDev Pressure Sensor can predict storms, infer altitude and even... track fishing conditions? Link below https://coreelec.io/1oj

Make sure you never miss a bin night with Days2Bin, a Pico powered refuse reminder, it counts down the days until your n...
25/05/2026

Make sure you never miss a bin night with Days2Bin, a Pico powered refuse reminder, it counts down the days until your next bin night and lets you know which bins need to go out. It's got a nifty 3D printed enclosure and can be updated via your phone with a simple web interface. Build one yourself with the link.⁠

https://coreelec.io/1ol

πŸ–ΌπŸ“š If your pixel appetite is demanding a feast no camera module has been able to provide, meet the Arducam Hawk-eye Came...
24/05/2026

πŸ–ΌπŸ“š If your pixel appetite is demanding a feast no camera module has been able to provide, meet the Arducam Hawk-eye Camera module specifically designed for Raspberry Pi. It's armed with an incredible 64mp sensor, offering an impressive resolution of 9152 x 6944 pixels. Not just high-resolution, the Hawk-eye also comes with an autofocus feature, assuring every single one of the 63.5 million pixels are crystal clear.⁠
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Follow the link in bio, if capturing your subjects in unparalleled detail, down to an individual nose hair, captures your interest.⁠
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https://coreelec.io/1ok

23/05/2026

Level up your 3D-printed support structure removal and smooth out those undersides with this simple setting. Link below:
https://coreelec.io/1og

We've all seen the novelty sound effects buttons you can buy to express your frustration at a co-worker or re-affirm som...
22/05/2026

We've all seen the novelty sound effects buttons you can buy to express your frustration at a co-worker or re-affirm someone when you're tired of repeating yourself. Well now you can build your own custom sound effects button and load it with your own sound bites and funny noises.⁠
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Head to the link to read the project guide and build your own.⁠
https://coreelec.io/1om

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