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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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Edward Snajder Edward Snajder
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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!

Making the RPZ an IoT Sensor Node

An Internet of Things sensor node is a set of sensors (but could also be output devices) that you would generally put in a remote area and have report to a central command. This way, you can have multiple sets of sensors (in the garage, or attic, or chicken house), all sending in their environmental information to a central processor. In this recipe, we will work with our previous installation of OpenHAB to have a remote Raspberry Pi Zero communicate back and forth.

Getting ready

You'll want a second Raspberry Pi, in addition to the one you have running OpenHAB, with a Wi-Fi adapter. The Zero works great, but really any version will do. Install the Raspbian operating system on your sensor node. You'll also want any sensors you will want to collect readings from.

If you are only running one Raspberry Pi Zero, as long as you have Raspbian, the tools will be there, even if you are doing it on your central command OpenHAB system.

How to do it...

  1. Configure...
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