[ A collage of finished pinGPT projects ]
You have the toolkit
You can power your board, write code, drive outputs, read sensors, and show results on screen. That's everything you need to build almost any small electronics project you can dream of.
Ideas to get you started
- 🔔 A morning alarm clock with the buzzer and screen.
- 🎮 A two-button reaction-time mini-game.
- 🤖 A line-following robot with motors and an IR sensor.
- 🌱 A plant monitor measuring soil humidity.
- 📡 A Wi-Fi connected object posting data online.
- 🎨 A wearable LED badge with custom animations.
[ Sketch a project on paper before wiring it ]
How to plan a project
- Decide what it should do in one sentence.
- List the inputs (buttons, sensors) and outputs (LEDs, screen, motors).
- Wire and test each piece separately first.
- Glue them together with a small MicroPython loop.
- Show it to a friend — they'll spot your next feature.
Hamsty believes in you 🐹
Every time you get stuck, remember: pinGPT chat is one click away. Describe your idea, paste your code, share a photo of your wiring — and keep building.
