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OverviewYou probably already know that the Raspberry Pi is an excellent teaching tool. If you want to teach Linux basics or Python programming or basic electronics, it's a great place to start. But what if you are an electronics engineer or a Linux systems administrator or a very experienced maker? You want to know all of the details and inner working of the Raspberry Pi -- how to (figuratively or maybe even literally) make it get up and dance without wading through basics and introductory material. If you want to get right into the pro-level guts of the Raspberry Pi, complete with schematics, detailed hardware explanations, messing around with runlevels, reporting voltages and temperatures, and recompiling the kernel, then Mastering the Raspberry Pi is just the book you need. Along with all of the thorough explanations of hardware and operating system, you'll also get a variety of project examples and explanations that you can tune for your own project ideas. You'll find yourself turning to Mastering the Raspberry Pi over and over again for both inspiration and reference. Whether you're an electronics professional, an entrepreneurial maker, or just looking for more detailed information on the Raspberry Pi, this is exactly the book for you. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Warren GayPublisher: APress Imprint: APress Edition: 1st ed. Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 9.297kg ISBN: 9781484201824ISBN 10: 1484201825 Pages: 504 Publication Date: 17 August 2014 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Replaced By: 9781484239476 Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPart I: Introduction Ch. 1 - Why This Book? Ch. 2 - The Raspberry Pi Ch. 3 - Preparation: Hardware and Network Part II: Hardware Ch. 4 - Figuring Out Power Requirements Ch. 5 - Header Strips, LEDs, and Reset Ch. 6 - Working with Memory Ch. 7 - The CPU and Working with Threads Ch. 8 - USB Power and API Support Ch. 9 - Working with Wired and Wireless Ethernet Ch. 10 - SD Card Storage Ch. 11 - Serial Communication Ch. 12 - GPIO: Your Interface to the Outside World Ch. 13 - 1-Wire Driver Ch. 14 - I2C Bus: The Two Wire Interface Ch. 15 - SPI Bus: Signaling, API, and Testing Part III: Software Ch. 16 - Booting ARM Linux Ch. 17 - Initialization: Working with Runlevels Ch. 18 - vcgencmd: Reporting Voltages and Temperatures Ch. 19 - Linux Console Ch. 20 - Building a Cross-Compiler Ch. 21 - Cross-Compiling the Kernel Part IV: Projects Ch. 22 - Humidity and Temperature Sensor Ch. 23 - GPIO Extender Ch. 24 - Nunchuk Mouse Ch. 25 - Real-Time Clock Ch. 26 - IR Receiver Ch. 27 - Stepper Motor Ch. 28 - The H-Bridge Driver Ch. 29 - Remote Control Panel Ch. 30 - Pulse Width Modulation: Driving an Analog Meter Appendices: A. Glossary B. Power Standards C. Electronics Reference D. Raspbian apt Commands E. ARM Compile Options F. Mac OS X Tips G. BibliographyReviewsAuthor InformationWarren 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. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |