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Raspberry Pi Zero Cookbook

You're reading from   Raspberry Pi Zero Cookbook Delve into the practical world of the Raspberry Pi Zero

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786463852
Length 422 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Kick-Start Your Raspberry Pi Zero FREE CHAPTER 2. Setting Up Physical and Wireless Connections 3. Programming with Linux 4. Programming with Python 5. Getting Your Hands Dirty Using the GPIO Header 6. Controlling the LEDs and Displays 7. Controlling the Hardware 8. Taking Digital Inputs to the Raspberry Pi Zero 9. Interfacing Sensors with the Raspberry Pi Zero 10. Cooking up Projects to Amaze the World!

Adding a USB extension over a USB OTG connector

OTG is an adapter connection that allows some devices' USB connections to work as hosts. On the Raspberry Pi Zero, we can use a USB OTG adapter to connect any USB device, whether it's a webcam, keyboard, or printer.

Getting ready

You will need a micro-USB OTG adapter. One end is the male micro-USB to connect to the Raspberry Pi Zero, and the other end is the female standard USB to connect devices (such as mice or keyboards). You'll also want a powered USB hub.

A typical USB OTG adapter will look like this:

Getting ready

Micro-USB OTG adapter

How to do it...

A USB OTG cable is really a must-have when starting out with the RPZ. It converts the micro-USB male connections to a standard USB female connection. With that and a powered USB hub, you will have no problem connecting a keyboard, mouse, USB storage, or devices such as Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. We will look at different ways of implementing more low-profile things such as Wi-Fi later, but a hub is the easiest way to get started.

All you need to do here is connect your OTG adapter to your Raspberry Pi Zero, and then, your powered USB hub to the other end of the OTG adapter. On your hub, connect your keyboard and mouse. Before too long, we will have the hub filled with peripherals, and then we will look at better ways to access (and accessorize!) the Raspberry Pi Zero.

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Raspberry Pi Zero Cookbook
Published in: Mar 2017
Publisher: Packt
ISBN-13: 9781786463852
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