Become a Raspberry Pi Developer
Offered By: LinkedIn Learning
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
- 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 (2020)
- Kick-start your journey into the world of physical computing by learning how to set up, configure, and experiment with a Raspberry Pi.
- 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."
Taught by
Barron Stone, Mark Niemann-Ross, Barron Stone, Mark Niemann-Ross, Barron Stone, David Ross and Brad Wheeler
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