45 Elektronik-Projekte für den Raspberry Pi
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45 Elektronik-Projekte für den Raspberry Pi (2020), Elektor, Aachen, ISBN: 9783895763700
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
- BEGINN
- Contents
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 †¢ Requirements
- 1.1 Raspberry Pi
- 1.2 SD Card
- 1.3 Keyboard
- 1.4 Mouse
- 1.5 Display
- 1.6 Internet Connection
- 1.7 Power Supply
- 1.8 Loudspeaker (Or Earphones)
- 1.9 Breadboard
- 1.10 Components
- 1.11 Software Oscilloscope
- Chapter 2 †¢ A Quick Tour Of The Raspberry Pi
- 2.1 The Nano Text Editor
- 2.2 Some Useful Commands
- 2.3 Raspberry Pi Desktop
- 2.3.1 Application Menu
- 2.3.2 Web Browser Menu
- 2.3.3 File Manager Menu
- 2.3.4 Terminal Menu
- 2.3.5 Bluetooth Icon
- 2.3.6 WiFi Icon
- 2.3.7 Volume Control
- Chapter 3 †¢ Installing The software
- 3.1 Raspberry Pi
- 3.1.1 Keyboard
- 3.1.2 Larger SD Card
- 3.1.3 Changing The Memory Allocation (Memory Split)
- 3.1.4 Raspbian Buster Installation Steps On Raspberry Pi 4
- 3.1.5 Remote Access
- 3.1.6 Using Putty
- 3.1.7 Configuring the Putty
- 3.1.8 Using the Windows 10 SSH Client
- 3.1.9 Running Graphical Programs – Remote Access of the Desktop
- 3.1.10 WinSCP
- 3.1.11 Windows 10 SCP Client
- 3.2 Static IP Address
- 3.3 Windows PC (Optional)
- 3.3.1 Disk Imager
- 3.3.2 Python, wxPython and IdleX
- Chapter 4 †¢ Short Introductions To...
- 4.1 Debian Linux
- 4.2 Programming in Bash
- 4.3 Programming in Python
- 4.4 Programming in JavaScript
- Chapter 5 †¢ GPIO
- 5.1 Introduction
- 5.2 LED
- 5.3 Flashing LED
- 5.4 Alternating Flashing LED
- 5.5 Timer LED with Window
- 5.6 Switch
- 5.7 Time Switch
- 5.8 Toggling Switch
- 5.9 Switch State in a Window
- 5.10 A Button with Sound
- 5.11 Pin Communications
- Chapter 6 †¢ More Power
- 6.1 TD62783 8-Channel High Source Driver
- 6.1.1 Light (6 V, 65 mA)
- 6.1.2 Motor (5 V, 145 mA)
- 6.2 ULN2003 7 Open Darlington Arrays
- 6.2.1 Fan (12 V, 150mA) and Light (6 V, 65 mA)
- 6.3 IRF740 MOSFET
- 6.3.1 Motor (5 V, 550 mA)
- Chapter 7 †¢ PWM
- 7.1 PWM LED with Graph
- 7.2 Light with Gradually Increasing Brightness
- 7.3 Motor with Variable Speed
- Chapter 8 †¢ SPI
- 8.1 Introduction to SPI
- 8.2 MAX522 Digital to Analog (DAC)
- 8.3 DAC with Opamp
- 8.4 More than two SPI devices
- 8.5 MCP3008 Analog to Digital (ADC)
- 8.6 MCP3008 pseudo-differential measurement
- Chapter 9 †¢ I2C
- 9.1 Introduction to I2C
- 9.2 MCP23008 I/O extender
- 9.3 More power for the extender
- 9.4 TC74 digital thermometer
- Chapter 10 †¢ Serial
- 10.1 Introduction to RS232
- 10.1.1 Serial loopback
- 10.2 Serial connection between Raspberry Pi and Piccolino
- 10.2.1 Serial echo
- 10.2.2 Serial Analog Measurement (ADC)
- 10.3 Bluetooth
- Chapter 11 †¢ Web server (WiFi or wired)
- 11.1 Introduction
- 11.2 HTML server
- 11.3 CGI
- 11.3.1 Hello User
- 11.3.2 Visitor counter in a file
- 11.3.3 Passing variables from the browser to the server
- 11.3.4 GPIO
- 11.3.5 GPIO with JavaScript
- 11.3.6 I2C Fridge alarm with automatic web page
- Chapter 12 †¢ Client server (WiFi or wired)
- 12.1 Introduction
- 12.2 TCP multiplication
- 12.3 TCP LED control
- 12.4 TCP DAC
- 12.5 TCP sawtooth and square wave generator
- 12.6 TCP Voltmeter with 8 channels
- 12.7 UDP echo
- 12.8 UDP light meter
- Chapter 13 †¢ Bluetooth Project
- 13.1 Android Bluetooth Apps
- Chapter 14 †¢ LEGO Board
- 14.1 Introduction
- 14.2 Design
- 14.3 Commands
- 14.4 The Useless Box
- Appendix A
- 1 Adjustable power supply
- 2 GPIO header circuit
- Appendix B
- 1 Contents of the download package
- 2 Parts list
- Appendix C
- Python 2.x vs Python 3.x
- Index