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Raspberry Pi Embedded Projects Hotshot

You're reading from   Raspberry Pi Embedded Projects Hotshot Enter the world of mechatronic systems with the Raspberry Pi to design and build 12 amazing projects

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2015
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ISBN-13 9781849696227
Length 250 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Hello World FREE CHAPTER 2. A Raspberry WebIDE Example 3. The Arduino Raspberry Pi Interface 4. Christmas Light Sequencer 5. Internet of Things Example – An E-mail Alert Water Fountain 6. Raspberry Pi as a Personal Assistant 7. Raspberry Pi-based Line Following Robot 8. Connect Four Desktop Game using Raspberry Pi 9. The Raspberry Pi-enabled Pet/Wildlife Monitor 10. Raspberry Pi Personal Health Monitor 11. Home Automation using Raspberry Pi 12. Using a Raspberry Pi for Science and Education 13. Tips and Tricks Index

Interface the devices to the Raspberry Pi

Note

It is important to exercise caution while connecting electrical appliances to the Raspberry Pi. If you don't know what you are doing, please skip this section. Adult supervision is required while connecting appliances.

In this task, we will look into interfacing decorative appliances (operated with an AC power supply) such as the Christmas tree. It is important to interface AC appliances to the Raspberry Pi in accordance with safety practices. It is possible to connect AC appliances to the Raspberry Pi using solid state relays. However, if the prototype boards aren't connected properly, it is a potential hazard. Hence, we use the Power Switch Tail II sold by Adafruit Industries.

Note

The Power Switch Tail II has been rated for 110V.

According to the specifications provided on the Adafruit website, Power Switch Tail's relay can switch up to 15A resistive loads. It can be controlled by providing a 3-12V DC signal. We will look into...

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