Raspberry Pi for Arduino Users: Building IoT and Network Applications and Devices - Info and Reading Options
By James R. Strickland

"Raspberry Pi for Arduino Users: Building IoT and Network Applications and Devices" is published by Apress in Jun 20, 2018 - New York and it has 456 pages.
“Raspberry Pi for Arduino Users: Building IoT and Network Applications and Devices” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Raspberry Pi for Arduino Users: Building IoT and Network Applications and Devices
- Author: James R. Strickland
- Number of Pages: 456
- Publisher: Apress
- Publish Date: Jun 20, 2018
- Publish Location: New York
“Raspberry Pi for Arduino Users: Building IoT and Network Applications and Devices” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Arduino (Programmable controller) - Raspberry Pi (Computer) - Neural networks (computer science) - Application software, development
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL26833423M - OL19542720W
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 1013740733
- ISBN-13: 9781484234136 - 9781484234143
- ISBN-10: 1484234138
- All ISBNs: 1484234138 - 9781484234136 - 9781484234143
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Intro -- Table of Contents -- About the Author -- About the Technical Reviewers -- Introduction -- How to Use This Book -- Chapter 1: Your Shopping List -- Raspberry Pi -- Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ -- Quad Core -- 64 Bit -- ARM Cortex-A53 -- Networking -- GPIO Header -- Camera and Display Serial Interfaces -- Gibibyte versus Gigabyte -- Why Buy This Pi? -- Suppliers -- Raspberry Pi Zero W -- Why Buy This Pi? -- Suppliers -- Adapters -- Suppliers -- Other Raspberry Pis -- Raspberry Pi GPIO Breakout Board -- Suppliers -- 5-Volt USB Micro Power Supply -- Other Power Supply Options -- Suppliers -- Integrated Circuits (ICs) -- ATmega328P-PU -- Suppliers -- Datasheet -- 16MHz TTL Clock Oscillator -- Suppliers -- Datasheet -- 74LVC245A Octal Bus Transceiver -- Suppliers -- Datasheet -- LEDs -- 10-Segment Bar Graphs -- Datasheet -- Generic LED -- Datasheet -- microSD Cards -- Jargon Breakdown -- USB Flash Device -- Resistors -- Hookup Wire -- Pre-Made Jumpers -- Tactile Switch -- Soldering Tools and Knowhow -- Some Words About Suppliers -- Some Words on Parts Cost -- All the Parts, All Together -- Chapter 2: Meet the Raspberry Pi -- Introduction -- Windows -- MacOS X -- Linux -- The Stuff You Need -- Hardware Setup -- Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ -- Raspberry Pi Zero W -- Both Pis -- Install Raspbian with NOOBS -- What Is NOOBS? -- What Is Raspbian? -- Format Your microSD Card -- Windows -- MacOS X -- A Short Rant -- Using the SD Association SD Memory Card Formatter -- Linux -- Download NOOBS -- All Operating Systems Except Raspbian -- Raspbian -- Install NOOBS -- Windows -- MacOS X -- Linux -- Raspbian -- Raspbian, Linux, and MacOS X -- Boot NOOBS -- Troubleshooting -- Install Raspbian -- Conclusion -- Chapter 3: Survival Linux -- Orientation -- The Desktop -- The Terminal App -- The Web Browser -- Behind the Curtain -- Rebooting and Shutting Down
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