20 Easy Raspberry Pi Projects (No Starch Press)
Friday, 04 May 2018

This beginner-friendly collection of electronics projects on Toys, Tools, Gadgets, and More is aimed at for kids, parents, educators, and hobbyists looking to level up their hardware skills. After a crash course to get you set up with your Raspberry Pi, authors Rui Santos and Sara Santos show how to build interactive projects like a digital drum set; a WiFi controlled robot ; a Pong game; an intruder alarm that sends email notifications; a gas leak detector; a weather forecaster; and IoT gadgets that control electronics around the house. 

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They also show how to work with core components like LCD screens, cameras, sensors, and how to set up your own server.

Each project provides step-by-step instructions, full-color photos and circuit diagrams, and the complete code to bring your build to life.

Author: Rui Santos and Sara Santos
Publisher: No Starch
Date: Apr 2018
Pages: 288
ISBN: 978-1593278434
Print: 1593278438
Kindle: B072SRG17P
Audience: Raspberry Pi users
Level: Introductory
Category: Hardware platforms

 

 

 

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