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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!

Pin configurations and precautions for using the GPIO pins

The general-purpose input/output, or GPIO, on the Raspberry Pi Zero is the port for interacting with the physical world. Not only can you control things such as motors and lights, but you can also read data from things such as thermometers or light sensors. The GPIO can read information or send commands, and you can use programs such as C or Python to handle the logic for what to do.

Getting ready

This is the point where we will start integrating other devices over the GPIO pins. While you don't have to do anything for this recipe except have your Raspberry Pi Zero up and running, you will probably want to attach a header and, ideally, a breadboard cobbler to prepare for the upcoming recipes.

How to do it...

The most important thing to remember when using your Raspberry Pi Zero is that the GPIO has no voltage regulation. If you push too much power over GPIO, you could end up with BSOD, or Blue Smoke of Death (also commonly referred...

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