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Custom Raspberry Pi Interfaces, 1st ed. Design and build hardware interfaces for the Raspberry Pi

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Custom Raspberry Pi Interfaces

Design and build custom hardware interfaces for the Raspberry Pi and discover low cost display and sensor options for embedded system projects. 

With this book you'll master 12C communications using Raspbian Linux in C++ and perform ADC and DAC experiments. You'll experiment with debounce buttons and switches using hardware and software solutions. Develop flywheel rotary encoder effects for ease of tuning and construct a hardware interface to the Music Playing Daemon (MPD) with developed software. Discover how to add your own hardware keypad for remote combination lock applications. 

Custom Raspberry Pi Interfaces offers a thorough chapter on interfacing 5-volt systems to 3.3-volt Raspberry Pis designed to expand your choice of peripheral options. Ready to go C++ programs involving GPIO and I2C peripherals are provided. This book also explores ADC, DAC, rotary encoders, CMOS shift registers. I2C I/O extenders.


What you'll learn:
  • Build simple, low cost input/output interfaces including rotary encoders 
  • Interface with 5-volt devices from a 3-volt Raspberry Pi system 
  • Apply analog to digital and digital to analog conversions on the Pi 
  • Read potentiometers (volume control) from the Pi 
  • Determine step, directions, and velocity of a rotary encoder 
  • Perform remote interfacing using the I2 PCF8574 chip
  • Work with external CMOS devices like the 74HC595 (in C++)

Who this book is for:
    Students and hobbyists interested in building custom interfaces for their Raspberry Pis.

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: 3V/5V Interfacing

    Chapter 3: VGA LCD Monitors

    Chapter 4: I2C LCD Displays

    Chapter 5: MC14490 and Software Debouncing

    Chapter 6: PCF8591 ADC

    Chapter 7: Potentiometer Input Controls

    Chapter 8: Rotary Encoders

    Chapter 9: More Pi inputs with 74HC165

    Chapter 10: More Pi outputs with 74HC595

    Chapter 11: MCP23017 I/O Port Extender

    Chapter 12: MPD/MPC Hardware Controls

    Chapter 13: Keypad Controls



    Warren Gay has been an electronics enthusiast since childhood and often dragged discarded TV sets home after school. In high school he learned to program the IBM-1130 and then pursued a career in software development at Ryerson Polytechnical, in Toronto. Since then he has worked professionally for over 30 years, mainly in C/C++, under Unix and Linux. Meanwhile, the love of electronics has never faded since the early creation of his home-brewed Intel 8008 system in the 70's to the present day projects employing the Raspberry Pi. Warren also holds an advanced amateur radio license and was able to work the Mir space station (U2MIR) using packet radio in August 1991.He's authored other books including Sams Teach Yourself Linux in 24 Hours, Linux Socket Programming by Example, and Advanced Unix Programming.


    First Raspberry Pi title focused solely on hardware interface design and construction Written by an established author with a track record of successfully writing about the Pi

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    Ouvrage de 216 p.

    15.5x23.5 cm

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    47,46 €

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