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Bottender

Talking electronic bartender with RPi and voicecommand

steven-hicksonSteven Hickson
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This project was created on 04/26/2014 and last updated 12 years ago.

Description

By using the Raspberry Pi, some relays, a 12V power supply, a peristaltic pump, and the voicecommand software from PiAUISuite, I created a talking electronic bartender. As of now, it just pours one type of drink but it could be easily extended.

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  • 1 × Raspberry Pi
  • 1 × 2 12V/5V Relays
  • 1 × 1 2A power supply
  • 1 × Ultrasonic Sensor
  • 1 × Tubing

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    Steven Hickson • 04/26/2014 at 17:21 • 0 comments

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