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Learn Raspberry Pi: Electronics

Offered By: Codecademy

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Raspberry Pi Courses Electronic Circuits Courses Circuit Design Courses Ohm's Law Courses GPIOs Courses

Course Description

Overview

Blend hardware and software with digital electronics and Raspberry Pi.
Continue your Raspberry Pi learning journey with Learn Raspberry Pi: Electronics. Learn how to integrate the computer with electronic circuits to create output and process input. Cover Voltage, Current, Resistance, and Ohm’s Law to prepare yourself for some circuit building. Control the digital output to discover the external capabilities of the Raspberry Pi.




### Skills you’ll gain
- Emulate breadboard circuits
- Use Raspberry Pi GPIO
- Apply Ohm's law

### Notes on Prerequisites
We recommend that you complete [Learn Raspberry Pi: Command Line](https://www.codecademy.com/learn/learn-raspberry-pi-command-line) before completing this course.

Syllabus

  • Electronics: Learn about voltage, current, and resistance in order to apply Ohm's Law and understand how to read and design your own circuit schematics.
    • Informational: Electricity for the Raspberry Pi
    • Lesson: Electricity and Electronics
    • Quiz: Electricity and Electronics
    • Article: Electronics: Problem Set
  • Digital Electronics: Using breadboard circuits and an emulator in the workspace, you will control electronics with the Raspberry Pi General Purpose Input-Output
    • Informational: The Raspberry Pi and Digital Electronics
    • Article: Circuit Building with the Raspberry Pi GPIO
    • Lesson: Digital Output
    • Quiz: Digital Output
    • Informational: Next Steps

Taught by

Alex DiStasi

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