We do not stop talking about the Raspberry Pi because inventions continue to develop using it as a base. This microscope that has been created is an example and part of a combination that seemed impossible: the Raspberry Pi, Python code, Lego pieces, and some others printed in 3D. In short, someone has had a lot of fun.

The Raspberry Pi is a small motherboard that incorporates an SoC, RAM, expansion ports, Ethernet, and Wi-Fi. Although it has its operating system, you can install a foreign one and prepare custom programs to use it with different functions, from being the base of a robot to receiving DTT through it, configuring it as a tablet or creating this MicroscoPy, as they have called.

The base of this microscope is a 26 x 26 cm piece of Lego on which different pieces of the brand and other electronic ones have been installed. As usual in this class of projects, removing the Raspberry Pi, everything else is assembled individually.

When it came to shaping, they had to choose some parts made using a 3D printer to fit the different technologies into the Lego parts base that works as a resistant structure that adapts to the required needs. As for the programming to send the images to the screen, it has been done using Python code.

The best thing about this project is that it is part of the community of Raspberry Pi fans that exist online. The Reddit forum where it was created is a good example, where the ideas carried out by programmers and electronic fans are shared. Not only are papers published, but they help overcome barriers and propose improvements.

Also, detailed manuals are created, such as Microscopy, for those who are encouraged to carry it out, although it is best to start with simpler projects. We recommend that you read this report with 15 uses of the Raspberry Pi that you did not know you could give it, it is a good place to start. But the most important thing is that you lose your fear.