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Raspberry Pi Sensors

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Product type Book
Published in Apr 2015
Publisher
ISBN-13 9781784393618
Pages 192 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Rushi Gajjar Rushi Gajjar
Profile icon Rushi Gajjar
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters close

Raspberry Pi Sensors
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgements
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Meeting Your Buddy – the Raspberry Pi 2. Meeting the World of Electronics 3. Measuring Distance Using Ultrasonic Sensors 4. Monitoring the Atmosphere Using Sensors 5. Using an ADC to Interface any Analog Sensor with the Raspberry Pi 6. Uploading Data Online – Spreadsheets, Mobile, and E-mails 7. Creating an Image Sensor Using a Camera and OpenCV Shopping List Index

Useful tips and precautions


Before we discuss the practicality side of the RasPi, let's look at the precautions and tips when working with RasPi. You need to read this, as you are now going to work with the GPIOs of the RasPi. This section will give you generalized tips and warnings to keep in mind when working with the RasPi:

  • Avoid touching the electronic components on the RasPi, as even a small amount of sweat or a static charge from your body can spoil the board. The components on the board are so small that it can be affected by a very small amount of sweat in your hand, and by water too. Touch it from the corners, or always use a casing to cover it. There are a plenty of these available in e-stores.

  • Take care when putting the RasPi on the table. If there is a small metal part (cut pieces of wires) or the table itself is made of a metal, it can short the connections on the RasPi.

  • Never connect any device that provides voltage higher than 3.3V to the RasPi's GPIO pins. In Chapter 3, Measuring...

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