Raspberry Pi Essential Training

Raspberry Pi Essential Training

English | MP4 | AVC 1280×720 | AAC 48KHz 2ch | 1h 55m | 417 MB

The Raspberry Pi is a tiny, inexpensive computer that can unlock big possibilities. In this course, kick-start your journey into the world of physical computing by learning how to set up, configure, and experiment with a Raspberry Pi. Mark Niemann-Ross discusses the equipment required to run your Pi, sharing how to select a monitor, memory card, and keyboard, among other accessories. He discusses how to boot up your Pi, touches on the benefits of Virtual Network Computing (VPN), and shares how to make your Pi play sounds. Plus, explore basic electronics with the different General Purpose Input-Output (GPIO) pins and learn how to set up and work with the Raspberry Pi Camera Module.

Topics include:

  • Different ways to configure a Raspberry Pi
  • Selecting the right monitor, power supply, and memory card
  • Getting started with NOOBS
  • Determining which OS suits your needs
  • Enabling Virtual Network Computing (VNC)
  • Sound with the Raspberry Pi
  • General Purpose Input-Output (GPIO)
  • Setting up a breadboard
  • Connecting the Camera Module to a Raspberry Pi
Table of Contents

Introduction
1 Welcome
2 What you should know before watching this course
3 Transfering the exercise files to the Pi

Overview
4 Raspberry Pi overview
5 Configuration options
6 Experimental uses
7 Online sources
8 MagPi Magazine

Board and Accessories
9 Understand the Raspberry Pi family
10 Equipment you’ll need
11 Select a monitor
12 Select a power supply
13 Select an audio cable
14 Select a keyboard and mouse
15 Select a memory card
16 Connect to Wi-Fi and Ethernet
17 Select a case

Getting Started with NOOBS
18 Build or buy an OS
19 Download NOOBS
20 Build NOOBS on an SD card
21 Start your Raspberry Pi

Raspberry Pi Operating Systems
22 Operating systems included with NOOBS
23 Raspbian, Jessie, and Stretch
24 Windows 10 Core
25 Additional NOOBS OS
26 PiNet
27 Sources for other Raspberry Pi operating systems

VNC
28 Benefits of VNC
29 Enable VNC
30 RealVNC cloud service

Sound I O
31 Set up the hardware
32 Audio conflicts with HDMI
33 Use Bluetooth with Model 3 and Zero W

GPIO
34 GPIO overview
35 GPIO changes from original and current Raspberry Pi
36 Set up a breadboard
37 Basic GPIO project
38 Connect an LED
39 Connect a push button
40 Use Scratch to control an interaction
41 Use Python and gpiozero
42 Use Python and RPi.GPIO

Hardware
43 Camera Module overview
44 Program the camera
45 NoIR Camera Module
46 Sense HAT
47 Touch display

Conclusion
48 Next steps