Raspberry Pi Weekly
6h 57mIntermediate2021-06-25
Authors

Mark Niemann-Ross
Technologist experienced in hardware, software, and science fiction
Course details
Raspberry Pi lets you explore electronics, computer, programming, and the Internet of Things. You can build complex projects on a budget—from robots to media servers. This weekly series helps you create meaningful projects in a short time, and learn tips and key techniques that will help you across your creations. Each episode teaches you a coherent set of software and hardware approaches to connect computing power to the physical world. Join instructor Mark Niemann-Ross every week for a new Raspberry Pi technique.
Skills covered
Raspberry PiMicrocontrollersHardwareSerial (Weekly)
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Raspberry Pi Weekly
- 02 - Why Raspberry Pi
Previous Episodes
- 03 - The Raspberry Pi family
- 04 - GPIO male to female jumpers
- 05 - Weatherproofing Pi
- 06 - Power and batteries
- 07 - IR rangefinder project
- 08 - Clock project
- 09 - Wire a stepper motor
- 10 - Code a stepper motor
- 11 - gpiozero library
- 12 - Take a screenshot
- 13 - Analog to digital
- 14 - Autostart file setup
- 15 - Simple connection to a speaker
- 16 - Red LED, RGB LED, blink, and glow
- 17 - Connect input to output - Range finder to LED
- 18 - Raspberry Pi Desktop on a laptop
- 19 - Programming with Node-RED
- 20 - Programming IoT with IFTTT
- 21 - Update the Raspberry Pi with apt-get
- 22 - A clean and simple web server
- 23 - Use SSH to control the Raspberry Pi
- 24 - Camera control with raspistill
- 25 - GPIO pinout charts
- 26 - Back up the Raspberry Pi
- 27 - Use SmartSim to explore logic circuits
- 28 - Raspberry Pi 4
- 29 - Change your default password
- 30 - Mathematica and general-purpose input output (GPIO)
- 31 - Build a Raspberry Pi private cloud
- 32 - Dealing with undervoltage
- 33 - Play music with Sonic Pi
- 34 - Add a printer to Raspberry Pi
- 35 - Use Screenly for web kiosks
- 36 - Use raspivid for Raspberry Pi Videos
- 37 - Build an MQTT publisher
- 38 - Build an MQTT client
- 39 - Connect to MQTT with Node-RED
- 40 - Build an MQTT broker
- 41 - A power switch for the Raspberry Pi
- 42 - Input polling vs. interrupts
- 43 - GPIO Pi headers
- 44 - High-grade audio for the Raspberry Pi
- 45 - Program the Sense HAT with Node-RED
- 46 - Remote GPIO
- 47 - Framboisedorf
- 48 - Use Kano OS
- 49 - What's new with Scratch 3.0
- 50 - Controlling high voltages with the Raspberry Pi
- 51 - Rotary phone - Intro and switches
- 52 - Rotary phone - Ringer
- 53 - Rotary phone - Speaker
- 54 - Piscope
- 55 - Cron on the RPI
- 56 - Keep your plants watered with a Raspberry Pi
- 57 - Grove HAT
- 58 - Build a door cam with a Raspberry Pi
- 59 - Explore the Sense HAT emulator
- 60 - Use a hard drive with the Raspberry Pi
- 61 - Build a temperature-controlled fan for the Raspberry Pi 4
- 62 - Run COBOL on a Raspberry Pi
- 63 - Adafruit IO
- 64 - Overclocking the Raspberry Pi
- 65 - The boot directory and config.txt
- 66 - Field connection to the Raspberry Pi
- 67 - Rotary phone - Microphone hardware
- 68 - Rotary phone - Microphone software
- 69 - Raspberry Pi 12-megapixel camera
- 70 - Text to speech on a chip
- 71 - Connect GPS to the Raspberry Pi
- 72 - Minecraft and GPIO
- 73 - Raspberry Pi Pico
- 74 - Use libgpiod instead of sysfs
- 75 - Revisiting adding a printer to Raspbian
- 76 - Revisiting a temperature controlled fan
- 77 - Run R on a Raspberry Pi
- 78 - Another motion-activated camera
- 79 - Ubuntu desktop
- 80 - A web interface to a camera
- 81 - Use systemd to start programs at boot
- 82 - Find the IP address of your Raspberry Pi
- 83 - Contribute to community computing
- 84 - BBC BASIC on the Raspberry Pi
- 85 - Capacitive touch sensor