Livres Raspberry Pi

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  • Raspberry Pi Pico Essentials - Elektor

    Elektor Publishing Raspberry Pi Pico Essentials

    Le Raspberry Pi Pico est un microcontrôleur de haute performance conçu spécialement pour l'informatique physique. N'ayant pas de système d'exploitation, les microcontrôleurs diffèrent des ordinateurs monocartes, comme le Raspberry Pi 4. Le Raspberry Pi Pico peut être programmé pour exécuter efficacement une seule tâche dans des applications de contrôle et de surveillance en temps réel nécessitant de la rapidité. Le 'Pico', comme on l'appelle, est basé sur le microcontrôleur ARM Cortex-M0+ RP2040 à double cœur, rapide, efficace et peu coûteux, fonctionnant jusqu'à 133 MHz et disposant de 264 Ko de SRAM et de 2 Mo de mémoire Flash. Outre sa grande mémoire, le Pico présente des caractéristiques encore plus attrayantes, notamment un grand nombre de broches GPIO et des modules d'interface populaires comme ADC, SPI, I²C, UART et PWM. Pour couronner le tout, il offre des modules de synchronisation rapides et précis, une interface de débogage matériel et un capteur de température interne.Le Raspberry Pi Pico se programme facilement à l'aide des langages de haut niveau les plus courants, tels que MicroPython ou C/C++. Ce livre est une introduction à l'utilisation du microcontrôleur Raspberry Pi Pico avec le langage de programmation MicroPython. L'environnement de développement (IDE) Thonny est utilisé dans tous les projets décrits. Le livre contient plus de 50 projets testés et fonctionnels couvrant les sujets suivants:Installation de MicroPython sur Raspberry Pi Pico à l'aide d'un Raspberry Pi ou d'un PCLes interruptions du Timer et les interruptions externesDes projets sur convertisseur analogique-numérique Utilisation du capteur de température interne et du capteur de température externeDes projets d'enregistrement de donnéesDes projets de PWM, UART, I²C, et SPI Utilisation du Wi-Fi et des applications pour communiquer avec les smartphonesUtilisation de Bluetooth et d'applications pour communiquer avec les smartphonesDes projets sur convertisseur numérique-analogiqueTous les projets présentés dans ce livre sont fonctionnels et ont été entièrement testés. Des connaissances de base en programmation et en électronique sont nécessaires pour suivre les projets. De brèves descriptions, des schémas fonctionnels, des schémas de circuits détaillés et des listings complets des programmes MicroPython sont fournis pour tous les projets décrits. Les lecteurs peuvent trouver les listings des programmes sur la page Web Elektor créée à l'appui de ce livre.

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  • The CAN Bus Companion - Elektor

    Elektor Publishing The CAN Bus Companion

    This book details the use of the Arduino Uno and the Raspberry Pi 4 in practical CAN bus based projects. Using either the Arduino Uno or the Raspberry Pi with off-the-shelf CAN bus interface modules considerably ease developing, debugging, and testing CAN bus based projects. This book is written for students, practicing engineers, enthusiasts, and for everyone else wanting to learn more about the CAN bus and its applications. The book assumes that the reader has some knowledge of basic electronics. Knowledge of the C and Python programming languages and programming the Arduino Uno using its IDE and Raspberry Pi will be useful, especially if the reader intends to develop microcontroller-based projects using the CAN bus. The book should be a useful source of reference material for anyone interested in finding answers to questions such as: What bus systems are available for the automotive industry? What are the principles of the CAN bus? How can I create a physical CAN bus? What types of frames (or data packets) are available in a CAN bus system? How can errors be detected in a CAN bus system and how dependable is a CAN bus system? What types of CAN bus controllers exist? How do I use the MCP2515 CAN bus controller? How do I create 2-node Arduino Uno-based CAN bus projects? How do I create 3-node Arduino Uno-based CAN bus projects? How do I set the acceptance masks and acceptance filters? How do I analyze data on the CAN bus? How do I create 2-node Raspberry Pi-based CAN bus projects? How do I create 3-node Raspberry Pi-based CAN bus projects?

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  • Get Started with MicroPython on Raspberry Pi Pico - Elektor

    Raspberry Pi Foundation Get Started with MicroPython on Raspberry Pi Pico

    In Get Started with MicroPython on Raspberry Pi Pico, you will learn how to use the beginner-friendly language MicroPython to write programs and connect up hardware to make your Raspberry Pi Pico interact with the world around it. Using these skills, you can create your own electro‑mechanical projects, whether for fun or to make your life easier. Microcontrollers, like RP2040 at the heart of Raspberry Pi Pico, are computers stripped back to their bare essentials. You don’t use monitors or keyboards, but program them to take their input from, and send their output to the input/output pins. Using these programmable connections, you can light lights, make noises, send text to screens, and much more. In Get Started with MicroPython on Raspberry Pi Pico, you will learn how to use the beginner-friendly language MicroPython to write programs and connect up hardware to make your Raspberry Pi Pico interact with the world around it. Using these skills, you can create your own electro‑mechanical projects, whether for fun or to make your life easier. The robotic future is here – you just have to build it yourself. We’ll show you how. About the authors Gareth Halfacree is a freelance technology journalist, writer, and former system administrator in the education sector. With a passion for open-source software and hardware, he was an early adopter of the Raspberry Pi platform and has written several publications on its capabilities and flexibility. Ben Everard is a geek who has stumbled into a career that lets him play with new hardware. As the editor of HackSpace magazine, he spends more time than he really should experimenting with the latest (and not-solatest) DIY tech.

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  • Control Your Home with Raspberry Pi - Elektor

    Elektor Publishing Control Your Home with Raspberry Pi

    Secure, Modular, Open-Source and Self-Sufficient Ever since the Raspberry Pi was introduced, it has been used by enthusiasts to automate their homes. The Raspberry Pi is a powerful computer in a small package, with lots of interfacing options to control various devices. This book shows you how you can automate your home with a Raspberry Pi. You’ll learn how to use various wireless protocols for home automation, such as Bluetooth, 433.92 MHz radio waves, Z-Wave, and Zigbee. Soon you’ll automate your home with Python, Node-RED, and Home Assistant, and you’ll even be able to speak to your home automation system. All this is done securely, with a modular system, completely open-source, without relying on third-party services. You’re in control of your home, and no one else. At the end of this book, you can install and configure your Raspberry Pi as a highly flexible home automation gateway for protocols of your choice, and link various services with MQTT to make it your own system. This DIY (do it yourself) approach is a bit more laborious than just installing an off-the-shelf home automation system, but in the process, you can learn a lot, and in the end, you know exactly what’s running your house and how to tweak it. This is why you were interested in the Raspberry Pi in the first place, right? Turn your Raspberry Pi into a reliable gateway for various home automation protocols. Make your home automation setup reproducible with Docker Compose. Secure all your network communication with TLS. Create a video surveillance system for your home. Automate your home with Python, Node-RED, Home Assistant and AppDaemon. Securely access your home automation dashboard from remote locations. Use fully offline voice commands in your own language. Downloads Errata on GitHub

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  • PLC Programming with the Raspberry Pi and the OpenPLC Project - Elektor

    Elektor Publishing PLC Programming with the Raspberry Pi and the OpenPLC Project

    ModbusRTU and ModbusTCP examples with the Arduino Uno and ESP8266 Introduction to PLC programming with OpenPLC, the first fully open source Programmable Logic Controller on the Raspberry Pi, and Modbus examples with Arduino Uno and ESP8266 PLC programming is very common in industry and home automation. This book describes how the Raspberry Pi 4 can be used as a Programmable Logic Controller. Before taking you into the programming, the author starts with the software installation on the Raspberry Pi and the PLC editor on the PC, followed by a description of the hardware. You'll then find interesting examples in the different programming languages complying with the IEC 61131-3 standard. This manual also explains in detail how to use the PLC editor and how to load and execute the programs on the Raspberry Pi. All IEC languages are explained with examples, starting with LD (Ladder Diagram) over ST (Structured Control Language) to SFC (Special Function Chart). All examples can be downloaded from the author's website. Networking gets thorough attention too. The Arduino Uno and the ESP8266 are programmed as ModbusRTU or ModbusTCP modules to get access to external peripherals, reading sensors and switching electrical loads. I/O circuits complying with the 24 V industry standard may also be of interest for the reader. The book ends with an overview of commands for ST and LD. After reading the book, the reader will be able to create his own controllers with the Raspberry Pi.

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  • Raspberry Pi Pico W en un tournemain - Elektor

    Elektor Publishing Raspberry Pi Pico W en un tournemain

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    Maîtrise de la puce RP2040 avec plus de 60 projets à réaliser et à programmer Les cartes Raspberry Pi Pico et Pico W sont animées par un microcontrôleur ARM Cortex M0+ RP2040 à double coeur, rapide, efficace et peu coûteux, qui fonctionne jusqu'à 133 MHz et dispose de 264 Ko de SRAM et de 2 Mo de mémoire Flash. Outre une vaste mémoire, le Pico et le Pico W disposent de nombreuses broches GPIO et d'interfaces telles que CA/N, SPI, I²C, UART, MLI, de fonctions de temporisation, d'une interface de débogage matériel et d'un capteur de température interne. La carte Raspberry Pi Pico W comporte en plus une puce CYW43439 Bluetooth et Wi-Fi d'Infineon. Au moment de la rédaction de ce livre, le micrologiciel Bluetooth pour le Pico W n'était pas encore disponible. Le Wi-Fi à 2,4 GHz est toutefois entièrement pris en charge avec les protocoles 802.11b/g/n. Ce livre est une introduction à l'utilisation du Raspberry Pi Pico W avec le langage de programmation MicroPython. Les quelque soixante projets testés et opérationnels sont présentés à l'aide de l'environnement de développement intégré (EDI) Thonny. Les sujets abordés sont nombreux : Installation de MicroPython sur le Raspberry Pi Pico depuis un PC Interruptions de l'horloge et interruptions externes Convertisseur analogique-numérique (CA/N) Capteurs de température interne et externe Capteurs externes (pression, humidité, pouls, à ultrasons) Enregistrement de données MLI, UART, I²C et SPI Bluetooth, Wi-Fi et applis sur smarphone Convertisseur numérique-analogique (CN/A) Tous les projets ont été testés et éprouvés. Ils peuvent être mis en oeuvre sur le Raspberry Pi Pico ainsi que sur le Raspberry Pi Pico W. Toutefois les projets avec une liaison Wi-Fi ne fonctionnent que sur le Pico W. Une petite expérience en programmation et en électronique est nécessaire pour suivre les projets. De brèves descriptions, des schémas fonctionnels, des schémas détaillés du câblage des montages et des listings MicroPython complets sont fournis pour tous les projets.

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  • Raspberry Pi 4 OR 5 AND Pico - Elektor

    Elektor Publishing Raspberry Pi 4 OR 5 AND Pico

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    Cool Projects for Test, Measurement, and Control The Raspberry Pi has dominated the maker scene for many years. Freely accessible I/O pins have made it one of the most popular processor boards of all time. However, the classic Raspberry Pi has no analog inputs. Direct measurement of analog values is therefore not possible. Consequently, photodiodes, NTCs, Hall sensors, etc. cannot be read directly. In addition, the pins are connected directly to the exposed contacts, i.e. without a driver or protection circuit. This can quickly destroy the central controller and thus the entire Raspberry Pi. These problems can be elegantly solved with the Pico. As a front-end, it can easily handle a wide range of measurement tasks. In addition, the Pico is much cheaper than a classic Raspberry Pi 4 or 5. If a faulty circuit leads to the destruction of the Pico, this is relatively easy to handle. This makes the combination of a classic Raspberry Pi 4 or 5 and the Pico an ideal pair. The book introduces the broad and highly topical field of modern controller technology using the combined force of a Raspberry Pi 4 or 5 and a Raspberry Pi Pico. In addition to a detailed introduction to the operation and functionality of the controller boards themselves, the book also focuses on data acquisition and processing with digital processors. Especially the combination of both systems offers a wide range of interesting possibilities. Some practical projects from the contents: USB between Raspberry Pi 4 or 5 and Pico I²C Communication and Pico as an I²C device Voltmeter and Computer Thermometer Pico W as a Web Server and WLAN Scanner Frequency Meters and Generators OLED Displays on Raspberry Pi 4 or 5 and Pico Energy Saving Monitor Which Astronauts are in Orbit? Mini Monitor for Current Bitcoin Exchange Rate

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  • Raspberry Pi 5 for Radio Amateurs - Elektor

    Elektor Publishing Raspberry Pi 5 for Radio Amateurs

    Program and Build Raspberry Pi 5 Based Ham Station Utilities with the RTL-SDR The RTL-SDR devices (V3 and V4) have gained popularity among radio amateurs because of their very low cost and rich features. A basic system may consist of a USB based RTL-SDR device (dongle) with a suitable antenna, a Raspberry Pi 5 computer, a USB based external audio input-output adapter, and software installed on the Raspberry Pi 5 computer. With such a modest setup, it is possible to receive signals from around 24 MHz to over 1.7 GHz. This book is aimed at amateur radio enthusiasts and electronic engineering students, as well as at anyone interested in learning to use the Raspberry Pi 5 to build electronic projects. The book is suitable for both beginners through experienced readers. Some knowledge of the Python programming language is required to understand and eventually modify the projects given in the book. A block diagram, a circuit diagram, and a complete Python program listing is given for each project, alongside a comprehensive description. The following popular RTL-SDR programs are discussed in detail, aided by step-by-step installation guides for practical use on a Raspberry Pi 5: SimpleFM GQRX SDR++ CubicSDR RTL-SDR Server Dump1090 FLDIGI Quick RTL_433 aldo xcwcp GPredict TWCLOCK CQRLOG klog Morse2Ascii PyQSO Welle.io Ham Clock CHIRP xastir qsstv flrig XyGrib FreeDV Qtel (EchoLink) XDX (DX-Cluster) WSJT-X The application of the Python programming language on the latest Raspberry Pi 5 platform precludes the use of the programs in the book from working on older versions of Raspberry Pi computers.

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  • Raspberry Pi 5 Essentials - Elektor

    Elektor Publishing Raspberry Pi 5 Essentials

    Program, build, and master over 60 projects with Python The Raspberry Pi 5 is the latest single-board computer from the Raspberry Pi Foundation. It can be used in many applications, such as in audio and video media centers, as a desktop computer, in industrial controllers, robotics, and in many domestic and commercial applications. In addition to the well-established features found in other Raspberry Pi computers, the Raspberry Pi 5 offers Wi-Fi and Bluetooth (classic and BLE), which makes it a perfect match for IoT as well as in remote and Internet-based control and monitoring applications. It is now possible to develop many real-time projects such as audio digital signal processing, real-time digital filtering, real-time digital control and monitoring, and many other real-time operations using this tiny powerhouse. The book starts with an introduction to the Raspberry Pi 5 computer and covers the important topics of accessing the computer locally and remotely. Use of the console language commands as well as accessing and using the desktop GUI are described with working examples. The remaining parts of the book cover many Raspberry Pi 5-based hardware projects using components and devices such as LEDs and buzzers LCDs Ultrasonic sensors Temperature and atmospheric pressure sensors The Sense HAT Camera modules Example projects are given using Wi-Fi and Bluetooth modules to send and receive data from smartphones and PCs, and sending real-time temperature and atmospheric pressure data to the cloud. All projects given in the book have been fully tested for correct operation. Only basic programming and electronics experience are required to follow the projects. Brief descriptions, block diagrams, detailed circuit diagrams, and full Python program listings are given for all projects described.

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  • Building a High - Tech Alarm System with Raspberry Pi - Elektor

    Elektor Publishing Building a High-Tech Alarm System with Raspberry Pi

    This book discusses the basic components of any alarm system. All alarm systems have two basic functions. First, they monitor their environment looking for a change such as a door or window opening or someone moving about in the room. Second, they alert the legal owner or user to this change. The system described in this book uses a scanning type software to detect intruders. It behaves like a guard dog, pacing up and down the fence line on the lookout for either an intruder or a familiar person. If you have an alarm key, you can disarm the system and enter. With the scanning method, the software is easy to write and explain. It can scan eight alarm zones plus two special fire zones in about one second. You don’t have to be an electrical engineer to install an alarm system, just a decent carpenter, painter, and plasterer! Because this alarm system runs on 12 volts, you don’t have to be a licensed electrician either to install it. The alarm system presented here uses Python software on the Raspberry Pi combined with some elementary electronic circuits. The code described in the book, as well as CAD files and a bill of materials for the alarm panel, are available for free downloading. The book provides the reader with examples of typical configurations coming straight from the author‘s experience. After reviewing the hardware components typically used in common alarm systems, the author shows how to plan one yourself. To implement a modular alarm, no matter if it is for a single house or for a business or restaurant, the book shows how to skillfully combine a Raspberry Pi with small auxiliary electronic circuits. These are not installation instructions but food for thought that will enable readers to find a solution to their needs.

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  • Régulation PID par la pratique avec Raspberry Pi et Arduino Uno - Elektor

    Elektor Publishing Régulation PID par la pratique avec Raspberry Pi et Arduino Uno

    Arduino Uno est une plaque de développement de microcontrôleur, avec superposition de code source (matériel, EDI et bibliothèques). Arduino est l'une des plus grandes communautés de programmeurs, d'ingénieurs et d'électroniciens, de passionnés et d'étudiants universitaires. Merci pour vos bibliothèques, le programme devient adapté à votre jeune enfant et la rapidité. Les bibliothèques entièrement testées et fonctionnelles facilitent le test des programmes. Le Raspberry Pi 4, une version récente du système nano-ordonné, est utilisé pour les appareils multimédias, ainsi que pour les applications industrielles, robotiques, domestiques et commerciales. Grâce à la connectivité Wi-Fi et Bluetooth, votre Raspberry Pi 4 est parfait pour la commande et la surveillance à distance via Internet. Ce livre avec une œuvre de Raspberry Pi 4 et de l'Arduino Uno dans des applications de régulation avec l'algorithme PID. Après avoir examiné la théorie des systèmes de régulation et des systèmes intégrés, l'évaluation des fonctions du projet et les tests de pilotage des systèmes de régulation PID en temps réel. Le timing et la structure des paramètres PID et le timing et la structure des systèmes détaillés et détaillés (schémas fonctionnels, schémas de circuits, algorithmes de régulation PID, liste complète des cartes). Ces projets s'appuient constamment sur la théorie et les applications des régulateurs PID. C'est un simple modificateur pour d'autres applications. Les projets pour le Raspberry Pi 4 sont adaptables selon les différents modèles de la famille Raspberry Pi. Le livre couvre les sujets suivants : Systèmes de régulation et systèmes ouverts et fermés Capteurs analogiques et numériques Fonctions de transfert et de système en continu Enregistrements temporels des systèmes du 1er et du 2ème ordre Systèmes discrets (nombres) Les régulateurs PID sont des systèmes à température continue Numéros PID des régulateurs Régulation de température selon Raspberry Pi et Arduino Uno Régulation de température PID à l'aide de Raspberry Pi et Arduino Uno Pilotage continu de moteurs utilisant Raspberry Pi et Arduino Uno Régulation PID pour surveiller le niveau du Raspberry Pi et de l'Arduino Uno Régulation PID pour piloter une LED avec Raspberry Pi et Arduino Uno

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  • Multitasking with Raspberry Pi - Elektor

    Elektor Publishing Multitasking with Raspberry Pi

    Multitasking and multiprocessing have become a very important topic in microcontroller-based systems, namely in complex commercial, domestic, and industrial automation applications. As the complexity of projects grows, more functionalities are demanded from the projects. Such projects require the use of multiple inter-related tasks running on the same system and sharing the available resources, such as the CPU, memory, and input-output ports. As a result of this, the importance of multitasking operations in microcontroller-based applications has grown steadily over the last few years. Many complex automation projects now make use of some form of a multitasking kernel. This book is project-based and its main aim is to teach the basic features of multitasking using the Python 3 programming language on Raspberry Pi. Many fully tested projects are provided in the book using the multitasking modules of Python. Each project is described fully and in detail. Complete program listings are given for each project. Readers should be able to use the projects as they are, or modify them to suit their own needs. The following Python multitasking modules have been described and used in the projects: Fork Thread Threading Subprocess Multiprocessing The book includes simple multitasking projects such as independently controlling multiple LEDs, to more complex multitasking projects such as on/off temperature control, traffic lights control, 2-digit, and 4-digit 7-segment LED event counter, reaction timer, stepper motor control, keypad based projects, car park controller, and many more. The fundamental multitasking concepts such as process synchronization, process communication, and memory sharing techniques have been described in projects concerning event flags, queues, semaphores, values, and so on.

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  • The Ultimate Compendium of Sensor Projects - Elektor

    Elektor Publishing The Ultimate Compendium of Sensor Projects

    40+ Projects using Arduino, Raspberry Pi and ESP32 This book is about developing projects using the sensor-modules with Arduino Uno, Raspberry Pi and ESP32 microcontroller development systems. More than 40 different sensors types are used in various projects in the book. The book explains in simple terms and with tested and fully working example projects, how to use the sensors in your project. The projects provided in the book include the following: Changing LED brightness RGB LEDs Creating rainbow colours Magic wand Silent door alarm Dark sensor with relay Secret key Magic light cup Decoding commercial IR handsets Controlling TV channels with IT sensors Target shooting detector Shock time duration measurement Ultrasonic reverse parking Toggle lights by clapping hands Playing melody Measuring magnetic field strength Joystick musical instrument Line tracking Displaying temperature Temperature ON/OFF control Mobile phone-based Wi-Fi projects Mobile phone-based Bluetooth projects Sending data to the Cloud The projects have been organized with increasing levels of difficulty. Readers are encouraged to tackle the projects in the order given. A specially prepared sensor kit is available from Elektor. With the help of this hardware, it should be easy and fun to build the projects in this book.

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  • Programming Voice - controlled IoT Applications with Alexa and Raspberry Pi - Elektor

    Elektor Publishing Programming Voice-controlled IoT Applications with Alexa and Raspberry Pi

    Learn programming for Alexa devices, extend it to smart home devices and control the Raspberry Pi The book is split into two parts: the first part covers creating Alexa skills and the second part, designing Internet of Things and Smart Home devices using a Raspberry Pi. The first chapters describe the process of Alexa communication, opening an Amazon account and creating a skill for free. The operation of an Alexa skill and terminology such as utterances, intents, slots, and conversations are explained. Debugging your code, saving user data between sessions, S3 data storage and Dynamo DB database are discussed. In-skill purchasing, enabling users to buy items for your skill as well as certification and publication is outlined. Creating skills using AWS Lambda and ASK CLI is covered, along with the Visual Studio code editor and local debugging. Also covered is the process of designing skills for visual displays and interactive touch designs using Alexa Presentation Language. The second half of the book starts by creating a Raspberry Pi IoT 'thing' to control a robot from your Alexa device. This covers security issues and methods of sending and receiving MQTT messages between an Alexa device and the Raspberry Pi. Creating a smart home device is described including forming a security profile, linking with Amazon, and writing a Lambda function that gets triggered by an Alexa skill. Device discovery and on/off control is demonstrated. Next, readers discover how to control a smart home Raspberry Pi display from an Alexa skill using Simple Queue Service (SQS) messaging to switch the display on and off or change the color. A node-RED design is discussed from the basic user interface right up to configuring MQTT nodes. MQTT messages sent from a user are displayed on a Raspberry Pi. A chapter discusses sending a proactive notification such as a weather alert from a Raspberry Pi to an Alexa device. The book concludes by explaining how to create Raspberry Pi as a stand-alone Alexa device.

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  • Control Engineering with Fuzzy Logic - Elektor

    Elektor Publishing Control Engineering with Fuzzy Logic

    Practical Applications and Project with Arduino, ESP32, and RP2040 Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of control engineering with Arduino and ESP32! This book offers you a practical introduction to classic and modern control methods, including PID controllers, fuzzy logic, and sliding-mode controllers. In the first part, you will learn the basics of the popular Arduino controllers, such as the Arduino Uno and the ESP32, as well as the integration of sensors for temperature and pH measurement (NTC, PT100, PT1000, and pH sensor). You will learn how to use these sensors in various projects and how to visualize data on a Nextion TFT display. The course continues with an introduction to actuators such as MOSFET switches, H-bridges, and solid-state relays, which are used to control motors and actuators. You will learn to analyze and model controlled systems, including PT1 and PT2 control. The book focuses on the implementation of fuzzy and PID controllers for controlling temperature and DC motors. Both the Arduino Uno and the ESP32 are used. The sliding-mode controller is also introduced. In the second-to-last chapter, you will explore the basics of neural networks and learn how machine learning can be used on an Arduino. In the last chapter, there is a practical example of a fuzzy controller for feeding electricity into the household grid. This book is the perfect choice for engineers, students, and electronics engineers who want to expand their projects with innovative control techniques.

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  • Innovate with Sense HAT for Raspberry Pi - Elektor

    Elektor Publishing Innovate with Sense HAT for Raspberry Pi

    Ready to explore the world around you? By attaching the Sense HAT to your Raspberry Pi, you can quickly and easily develop a variety of creative applications, useful experiments, and exciting games. The Sense HAT contains several helpful environmental sensors: temperature, humidity, pressure, accelerometer, magnetometer, and gyroscope. Additionally, an 8x8 LED matrix is provided with RGB LEDs, which can be used to display multi-color scrolling or fixed information, such as the sensor data. Use the small onboard joystick for games or applications that require user input. In Innovate with Sense HAT for Raspberry Pi, Dr. Dogan Ibrahim explains how to use the Sense HAT in Raspberry Pi Zero W-based projects. Using simple terms, he details how to incorporate the Sense HAT board in interesting visual and sensor-based projects. You can complete all the projects with other Raspberry Pi models without any modifications. Exploring with Sense HAT for Raspberry Pi includes projects featuring external hardware components in addition to the Sense HAT board. You will learn to connect the Sense HAT board to the Raspberry Pi using jumper wires so that some of the GPIO ports are free to be interfaced to external components, such as to buzzers, relays, LEDs, LCDs, motors, and other sensors. The book includes full program listings and detailed project descriptions. Complete circuit diagrams of the projects using external components are given where necessary. All the projects were developed using the latest version of the Python 3 programming language. You can easily download projects from the book’s web page. Let’s start exploring with Sense HAT.

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  • Learning Python with Raspberry Pi (E - book) - Elektor

    Elektor Digital Learning Python with Raspberry Pi (E-book)

    This book is about teaching the Python programming language using the Raspberry Pi 4 computer. The book makes an introduction to Raspberry Pi 4 and then teaches Python with the topics: variables, strings, arrays, matrices, tuples, lists, dictionaries, user functions, flow of control, printing, keyboard input, graphics, GUI, object oriented programming and many more topics. The book is aimed for beginners, students, practising engineers, hobbyists, and for anyone else who may want to learn to program in Python. The book includes many example programs and case studies. All the example programs and case studies have been tested fully by the author and are all working. The example programs aim to teach the various programming concepts of Python. The case studies cover the use of Python in the analysis and design of electronic circuits. Some of the case study topics are: Resistor colour code identification Resistive potential divider circuits Resistive attenuator design Zener diode voltage regulator design RC and RLC transient circuits Circuit frequency response Saving data on external memory stick Mesh and node circuit analysis using matrices Resonance in RLC circuits Transistor Biasing analysis Transistor amplifier design Design of active filters Interfacing hardware with GPIO, I²C and SPI Using Wi-Fi with Python and TCP/IP and UDP programs Using Bluetooth from Python Full program listings of all the programs used in the book are available at the Elektor website of the book. Readers should be able just to copy and use these programs in their Raspberry Pi projects without any modifications.

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  • Le manuel officiel du Raspberry Pi - Elektor

    Elektor Publishing Le manuel officiel du Raspberry Pi

    Réalisés par les créateurs du MagPi, le magazine officiel de Raspberry Pi Démarrez avec le Raspberry Pi 5, le dernier-né et le plus performant de la famille des nano-ordinateurs Raspberry Pi. Apprenez à coder et à réaliser des projets avec cet ordinateur étonnant. Dans ce manuel dédié au Raspberry Pi 5, nous vous proposons aussi de nombreuses idées de projets également réalisables avec le Raspberry Pi 4, le Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W et le Raspberry Pi Pico W. Avec des tutoriels, des projets pratiques, des essais techniques, des guides et bien plus encore, il s’agit de la ressource ultime pour le Raspberry Pi ! 228 pages sur le Raspberry Pi Tout ce que vous devez savoir sur le Raspberry Pi 5 Prise en main de tous les Raspberry Pi Amusez-vous et apprenez l’électronique avec le Pico W Des projets inspirants pour vous donner des idées de réalisations Apprenez μPython en construisant une mini-console Démarrez avec le module caméra Raspberry Pi Intelligence artificielle, codage de son propre agent ChatGP

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  • Get Started with the Raspberry Pi AI Kit (E - book) - Elektor

    Elektor Digital Get Started with the Raspberry Pi AI Kit (E-book)

    A Beginner's Guide to AI and Edge Computing Artificial Intelligence (AI) is now part of our daily lives. With companies developing low-cost AI-powered hardware into their products, it is now becoming a reality to purchase AI accelerator hardware at comparatively very low costs. One such hardware accelerator is the Hailo module which is fully compatible with the Raspberry Pi 5. The Raspberry Pi AI Kit is a cleverly designed hardware as it bundles an M.2-based Hailo-8L accelerator with the Raspberry Pi M.2 HAT+ to offer high speed inferencing on the Raspberry Pi 5. Using the Raspberry Pi AI Kit, you can build complex AI-based vision applications, running in real-time, such as object detection, pose estimation, instance segmentation, home automation, security, robotics, and many more neural network-based applications. This book is an introduction to the Raspberry Pi AI Kit, and it is aimed to provide some help to readers who are new to the kit and wanting to run some simple AI-based visual models on their Raspberry Pi 5 computers. The book is not meant to cover the detailed process of model creation and compilation, which is done on an Ubuntu computer with massive disk space and 32 GB memory. Examples of pre-trained and custom object detection are given in the book. Two fully tested and working projects are given in the book. The first project explains how a person can be detected and how an LED can be activated after the detection, and how the detection can be acknowledged by pressing an external button. The second project illustrates how a person can be detected, and how this information can be passed to a smart phone over a Wi-Fi link, as well as how the detection can be acknowledged by sending a message from the smartphone to your Raspberry Pi 5.

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    Elektor Publishing Logic Analyzers in Practice

    PC USB Logic Analyzers with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and Co. Step-by-step instructions guide you through the analysis of modern protocols such as I²C, SPI, UART, RS-232, NeoPixel, WS28xx, HD44780 and 1-Wire protocols. With the help of numerous experimental circuits based on the Raspberry Pi Pico, Arduino Uno and the Bus Pirate, you will learn the practical application of popular USB logic analyzers. All the experimental circuits presented in this book have been fully tested and are fully functional. The necessary program listings are included – no special programming or electronics knowledge is required for these circuits. The programming languages used are MicroPython and C along with the development environments Thonny and Arduino IDE. This book uses several models of flexible and widely available USB logic analyzers and shows the strengths and weaknesses of each price range. You will learn about the criteria that matter for your work and be able to find the right device for you. Whether Arduino, Raspberry Pi or Raspberry Pi Pico, the example circuits shown allow you to get started quickly with protocol analysis and can also serve as a basis for your own experiments. After reading this book, you will be familiar with all the important terms and contexts, conduct your own experiments, analyze protocols independently, culminating in a comprehensive knowledge set of digital signals and protocols.

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  • Boîte à idées pour le Raspberry Pi - Elektor

    Elektor Publishing Boîte à idées pour le Raspberry Pi

    Lancé en mars 2012, plus les 30 millions d'exemples nanométriques du Raspberry Pi exposés. Il s’agit d’une contribution à la révolution des technologies de l’information et d’un grand stimulant pour le développement du monde de l’électronique. Le succès de la « tarte à la framboise » (traduction littérale de Raspberry Pie) est le résultat de l'industrie micro-électronique de transformation des produits. Eben Upton, son créateur, âme à l'origine, les acheteurs étaient presque tous des makers , adultes en général. Cependant la plupart d'entre eux étaient également des ingénieurs professionnels. Rapidité, les gens sont responsables de leurs activités personnelles lors de l'utilisation du Raspberry Pi avec une plateforme informatique stable, et ils sont également adoptés pour leur métier. La Fondation Raspberry Pi édite un magazine édité par la communauté Raspberry Pi : le MagPi (en anglais). Le magazine aborde les passions selon la nature du numérique nano-ordonné et global. Il contient des bancs d'essai de nouveaux produits, de nombreux tutoriels et un grand nombre de projets. Les membres de la communauté Raspberry Pi participent à leur expérience. La maison d'édition Elektor s'associe à la Fondation Raspberry Pi pour la publication dans le magazine français MagPi. Il est conçu pour assembler 84 projets publics du MagPi en développant l'utilisation du Raspberry Pi et son inspiration. Grâce à la taille fine et aux possibilités du Raspberry Pi, les créateurs du monde sont fiers des idées des plus folles. Partez en voyage dans un monde où est faisable ! Le Raspberry Pi à toutes les sauces pour ? s'inspirateur des projets réalisés par les membres de la communauté dénicher des utilisations inouïes découvrir des accessoires et technologies diverses entrer dans une communauté intégrée et active de Raspberry Pi

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  • Le guide officiel du débutant Raspberry Pi (5ème édition) - Elektor

    Raspberry Pi Foundation Le guide officiel du débutant Raspberry Pi (5ème édition)

    Entièrement mise à jour pour le Raspberry Pi 5 Raspberry Pi 5 est un petit ordinateur intelligent, de construction britannique qui regorge de potentiel. Fabriqué à l'aide d'un processeur économe en énergie, le Raspberry Pi est conçu pour vous aider à apprendre le codage, découvrir comment fonctionne un ordinateur et construire vos propres projets uniques et incroyables. Ce guide est conçu pour vous montrer à quel point il est facile de démarrer. Apprendre à : Configurez votre Raspberry Pi, installez son système d'exploitation, et commencez à utiliser cet ordinateur entièrement fonctionnel. Commencez à coder des projets, avec des guides étape par étape utilisant les langages de programmation Scratch 3, Python et MicroPython. Expérimentez en connectant des composants électroniques, et amusez-vous à créer des projets incroyables. Nouveauté de la 5ème édition : Mise à jour pour les derniers ordinateurs Raspberry Pi : Raspberry Pi 5 et Raspberry Pi Zèro 2 W. Couvre le dernier système d'exploitation Raspberry Pi. Comprend un nouveau chapitre sur le Raspberry Pi Pico ! Téléchargements GitHub

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  • Get Started with MicroPython on Raspberry Pi Pico (2nd Edition) - Elektor

    Raspberry Pi Foundation Get Started with MicroPython on Raspberry Pi Pico (2nd Edition)

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    Fully updated for Raspberry Pi Pico W, this book gets you started with Raspberry Pi Pico – whether you’re using Raspberry Pi Pico for a home project, industrial automation, or learning (or teaching!) electronics and programming. Microcontrollers, like the RP2040 chip at the heart of Raspberry Pi Pico, are computers stripped back to their bare essentials. You don’t use monitors or keyboards with them – instead, you program them over USB to take their input from (and send their output to) on-board input/output pins. Using these programmable connections, you can light LEDs, make noises, send text to screens, and much more. In this book, you will learn how to use the beginner-friendly MicroPython language to write programs, and you’ll connect up hardware to make your Raspberry Pi Pico interact with the world around it. Using these skills, you can create your own electromechanical projects, whether for fun or to make your life easier. Fully updated for Raspberry Pi Pico W and the latest version of MicroPython, this book shows you how to: Get started with Raspberry Pi Pico and Pico W Work with various electronic components Create your own programmable electronic contraptions Turn Raspberry Pi Pico W into a network-connected node for the Internet of Things Link your Pico W to your smartphone, tablet, or another Pico W with Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) Whether you’re using Raspberry Pi Pico for a home project, industrial automation, or learning (or teaching!) electronics and programming, this book will show you how.

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  • The Official Raspberry Pi Handbook 2025 - Elektor

    Raspberry Pi Foundation The Official Raspberry Pi Handbook 2025

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    Dive into the world of Raspberry Pi with this huge book of tutorials, project showcases, guides, product reviews, and much more from the writers of The MagPi, the official Raspberry Pi magazine. Raspberry Pi Pico 2 joins Raspberry Pi 5 in this, The Official Raspberry Pi Handbook 2025. Pico 2 comes with a faster processor than the original Pico, and uses less power – while still maintaining the same form factor and pinout. With both Pico 2 and Raspberry Pi 5 you can power any project you can imagine. With 200 pages packed full of maker goodness, you’ll also find inspiration for your Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W, Raspberry Pi 4, or any other Raspberry Pi model you have – there’s something for everyone. In this handbook you’ll find: A get started guide that covers every Raspberry Pi Everything you need to know about the brand-new Raspberry Pi Pico 2 Inspiring projects to spark your next build idea Tutorials for makers of all skill levels Guides for media centres, game emulators, and more! Raspberry Pi Pico 2 Microcontroller not included This bumper book is your definitive guide to everything Raspberry Pi. It’s essential for any maker with big dreams and a thirst for knowledge.

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Raspberry Pi books

What is Raspberry Pi?

A Raspberry Pi is a small computer, some even so small that they fit in your pocket. The Single Board Computer (SBC) was created by the English Raspberry Pi Foundation. In the SBC, all essential components such as processor, RAM and GPU can be found mounted on one board. This small computer is extremely popular among software and hardware enthusiasts from around the world because this Single Board Computer is incredibly powerful and has many applications.

Which books about Raspberry Pi are there

Because the applications in which you can use a Raspberry Pi are endless, from smart home to media player, there is For every application you can find a book with an explanation. The best-selling Raspberry Pi Books at Elektor are:

1. Machine Learning with Python for PC, Raspberry Pi and Maxduino

2. Raspberry Pi Pico for Radio Amateurs

In this book you program and build your own Pi-Pico based stations especially for radio and broadcast amateurs in the Netherlands.

3. The Official Raspberry Pi Beginner's Guide (5th Edition)

With more than 280 pages of practical projects, explanation pages and expert tutorials, the handbook is the way to learn more about Raspberry Pi. This book is suitable for beginners and experienced users of Raspberry Pi SBCs.

Pi books from Elektor

Elektor is approved as an official reseller by the Raspberry Pi Foundation. All official Raspberry Pi's come directly from the manufacturer. The beauty of this is that new products are always available on the release date.

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