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Become a Raspberry Pi Developer

Offered By: LinkedIn Learning

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Course Description

Overview

Build new electronic devices that meet your own specifications. Raspberry Pi devices give you all the power of a small computer in a tiny form factor that doesn't use very much power. You can also create new kinds of devices by connecting to inputs and outputs and writing software to add logic.
  • Set up your Pi to connect to networks and devices.
  • Master basic electronics to extend your Pi.
  • Build useful infrastructure on top of your Pi.

Syllabus

Courses under this program:
Course 1: Electronics Foundations: Fundamentals
-Learn how to practically apply the fundamental concepts of voltage, current, resistance, and power when building electronic circuits.

Course 2: Raspberry Pi Essential Training
-Learn the basic vocabulary of Raspberry Pi, as well as how to plug in peripherals and perform basic computing tasks. You can also gain an understanding of the GPIO and Pico boards.

Course 3: Electronics Foundations: Basic Circuits
-Discover how to build basic circuits using resistors, capacitors, and inductors. Learn how each component works, how they affect voltage and current, and why they're used.

Course 4: Raspberry Pi: GPIO
-Learn how to identify pins on the Raspberry Pi GPIO and program them to control lights and motors, read data from sensors, and interact with the Internet of Things.

Course 5: Electronics Foundations: Semiconductor Devices
-Discover how to build electronic circuits using three common types of semiconductor components: diodes, transistors, and operational amplifiers.

Course 6: Raspberry Pi: Home Monitoring and Control
-Build a Raspberry Pi home monitoring system in this DIY electronics project. Learn to monitor your house remotely, detect motion, and even turn lights on and off.

Course 7: Build a Raspberry Pi Media Server
-Learn how to create your own custom media server with a Raspberry Pi and OSMC, an open-source media center "built for the people, by the people."


Courses

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    Learn how to create your own custom media server with a Raspberry Pi and OSMC, an open-source media center "built for the people, by the people."
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    4 hours 2 minutes

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    Discover how to build basic circuits using resistors, capacitors, and inductors. Learn how each component works, how they affect voltage and current, and why they're used.
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    1 hour 17 minutes

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    Learn how to practically apply the fundamental concepts of voltage, current, resistance, and power when building electronic circuits.
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    4 hours 9 minutes

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    Discover how to build electronic circuits using three common types of semiconductor components: diodes, transistors, and operational amplifiers.
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    1-2 hours

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    Build a Raspberry Pi home monitoring system in this DIY electronics project. Learn to monitor your house remotely, detect motion, and even turn lights on and off.
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    2-3 hours

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    Learn the basic vocabulary of Raspberry Pi, as well as how to plug in peripherals and perform basic computing tasks. You can also gain an understanding of the GPIO and Pico boards.
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    3-4 hours

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    Learn how to identify pins on the Raspberry Pi GPIO and program them to control lights and motors, read data from sensors, and interact with the Internet of Things.

Taught by

Barron Stone, Mark Niemann-Ross, David Ross and Brad Wheeler

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