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Key FeaturesDeep dive into the components of the small yet powerful Raspberry Pi ZeroGet into grips with integrating various hardware, programming, and networking concepts with the so-called “cheapest computer”Explore the functionalities of this $5 chip through practical recipesBook DescriptionThe Raspberry Pi Zero, one of the most inexpensive, fully-functional computers available, is a powerful and revolutionary product developed by the Raspberry Pi Foundation. The Raspberry Pi Zero opens up a new world for the makers out there. This book will give you expertise with the Raspberry Pi Zero, providing all the necessary recipes that will get you up and running.In this book, you will learn how to prepare your own circuits rather than buying the expensive add–ons available in the market. We start by showing you how to set up and manage the Pi Zero and then move on to configuring the hardware, running it with Linux, and programming it with Python scripts. Later, we integrate the Raspberry Pi Zero with sensors, motors, and other hardware. You will also get hands-on with interesting projects in media centers, IoT, and more.What you will learnSet up your Raspberry Pi Zero with the operating system, networking, and different interfacesGet a hands-on introduction to Linux, Python, and shell scripts with the Raspberry Pi ZeroBecome a master at driving GPIOs and controlling relays, motors, transistors, buzzers, audio, read switches, and interrupts with the Raspberry Pi ZeroControl GPIOs using the web interface and Node.jsConnect displays, LED matrixes, analog sensors, and digital sensorsHack the Ethernet on the Raspberry Pi ZeroMake your Raspberry Pi Zero an IoT-based sensor node and remotely monitor your dataAbout the AuthorEdward Snajder takes on the challenges of performance, optimization, scalability, and portability for PostgreSQL, Oracle, SQL Server, and MySQL DB engines for the databases behind the Jive platform. Hes got hands-on experience with system design, HA, virtualization, and distributed systems, and has had the opportunity to interface with quality engineering, support, technical operations, and professional services when not building things in engineering. In his spare time, he is an Internet of Things enthusiast and has spoken on the wonders of the Raspberry Pi at conferences and user groups. He loves his Raspberry Pis. He has also built his own 3D printer and has several 75%-complete Arduino projects.Table of ContentsKick-Start Your Raspberry Pi ZeroSetting Up Physical and Wireless ConnectionsProgramming with LinuxProgramming with PythonGetting Your Hands Dirty Using the GPIO HeaderControlling the LEDs and DisplaysControlling the HardwareTaking Digital Inputs to the Raspberry Pi ZeroInterfacing Sensors with the Raspberry Pi ZeroCooking up Projects to Amaze the World!
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