Franzis Raspberry Pi Maker Kit

by Christian Immler

Paperback, 2015

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Available

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Indeholder "Before we begin ...", " What do you need?", " Raspberry Pi", " Micro-USB charger for mobile phones", " Memory card", " Keyboard", " Mouse", " Network cable", " HDMI cable", " Raspbian operating system", " Nearly like Windows: The LXDE graphical interface", " Your first Python program",
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"1. Lighting up the first LED", " 1.1 Components in the kit", " 1.1.1 Breadboards", " 1.1.2 Connection cables", " 1.1.3 Color-coding of resistors", " 1.1.4 LEDs", " 1.1.5 LC-Display", " 1.2 GPIO and Python", " 1.2.1 Launch Python with GPIO support without Terminal", " 1.3 Turning LEDs on and off with Python", " 1.3.1 How it works", "2. Your first Scratch program", "3. GPIO and Scratch", " 3.1 Using a Pi_Scratch image", " 3.2 Installing Pi_Scratch in Raspbian", " 3.3 Flashing LEDs in Scratch", " 3.3.1 How it works", "4. Pedestrian light", " 4.1 Push-button at the GPIO port", " 4.2 Pedestrian light with Python", " 4.2.1 How it works", "5. Pedestrian light in Scratch", " 5.1 How it works", " 5.2 The cat walks according to the pedestrian lights", "6. LED DICE", " 6.1 Rolling the dice in Scratch", " 6.1.1 How it works", " 6.2 Rolling the dice in Python", " 6.2.1 How it works", "7. Control the Scratch cat with GPIO buttons", " 7.1 How it works", "8. First experiments with the LC display", " 8.1 Pin assignment of a HD44780 compatible display", " 8.2 Digital clock with Scratch on the LC display", " 8.2.1 How it works", "9. Controlling the LC display in Python", " 9.1 How it works", "10. LC display in 8-bit mode", " 10.1 How it works", "11. Displaying the IP address of the Raspberry Pi", " 11.1 How it works", " 11.2 Launching programs automatically", "12. Marquee text on the LC display", " 12.1 How it works", "13. Extended status display", " 13.1 How it works", "14. Interactive status display with push-buttons", " 14.1 How it works", "15. Chaser lights with the port expander", " 15.1 The MCP23017 port expander", " 15.2 The I2C protocol", " 15.3 LEDs at the port expander", " 15.3.1 How it works", "16. Binary clock", " 16.1 How it works", " 16.2 Binary clock and LCD clock", " 16.2.1 How it works", "17. CPU load gauge with LEDs at the port expander", " 17.1 How it works", "18. LC display at the port expander", " 18.1 How it works", "19. LC display for Raspberry media center", " 19.1 Connecting the display", " 19.2 Configuring the drivers", " 19.3 Configuration in xbmc", "20. PiKey PiKey: Controlling games with your fingers", " 20.1 How it works", " 20.2 Tea spoons as ground and boss key".

"Chaser lights with the port expander" handler om en lille kreds MCP 23017, der fungerer som en port expander og kan styres fra en Raspberry Pi. Dvs man styrer med to porte på Pi'en og har så 2 x 8 GPIO porte på MCP 23017 at gøre godt med. Fx til at lave løbelys med. Resten af bogen er på samme måde en hands-on vejledning i at styre hardware med en Raspberry Pi.

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Publication

Franzis (2015), Edition: 1, 160 pages

Language

Original language

German

Physical description

160 p.; 21 cm

ISBN

3645652922 / 9783645652926

Local notes

Omslag: www.ideehoch2.de
Omslaget viser titel og forlag og en rød bemærkning om Raspberry Pi 2, valid for A, B, A+, B+, Raspberry Pi 2 Modell B.
Indskannet omslag - N650U - 150 dpi
Oversat fra tysk "Raspberry PI Maker Kit" af G&U language & Publishing Services GmbH, Flensburg
20 Amazing projects, build gamepad for games. Using a LC-display for the media center. (Franzis Experimente)

Side 19: carfully (typo for carefully)
Side 117: calbe (typo for cable)

Liste over medfølgende komponenter:
3 x bread board
1 x LC display
1 x header connector (16 pins)
1 x port expander MCP 23017
10 x LED
4 x push-button
4 x 10 kΩ resistor (brown-black-orange)
4 x 1 kΩ resistor (brown-black-red)
10 x 220 Ω resistor (red-red-brown)
1 x 560 Ω resistor (green-blue-brown)
6 x 22 MΩ resistor (red-red-blue)
1 x 15 kΩ potentiometer
12 x connection cables (breadboard/Raspberry Pi)
Jumper wire
2 x cable with alligator clips

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160

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