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by Simon Monk
Raspberry Pi Cookbook, 3rd Edition
Preface to the Third Edition
Using This Book
Conventions Used in This Book
Using Code Examples
O’Reilly Online Learning
How to Contact Us
Acknowledgments
1. Setup and Management
1.0. Introduction
1.1. Selecting a Model of Raspberry Pi
1.2. Connecting the System
1.3. Enclosing a Raspberry Pi
1.4. Selecting a Power Supply
1.5. Selecting an Operating System
1.6. Writing a microSD Card with NOOBS
1.7. Installing an Operating System Without NOOBS
1.8. Using PiBakery to Configure and Write an SD Card
1.9. Using PiBakery to Configure a Headless Raspberry Pi
1.10. Booting from a Real Hard Disk or USB Flash Drive
1.11. Connecting a DVI or VGA Monitor
1.12. Using a Composite Video Monitor/TV
1.13. Adjusting the Picture Size on Your Monitor
1.14. Maximizing Performance
1.15. Changing Your Password
1.16. Shutting Down Your Raspberry Pi
1.17. Installing the Raspberry Pi Camera Module
1.18. Using Bluetooth
2. Networking
2.0. Introduction
2.1. Connecting to a Wired Network
2.2. Finding Your IP Address
2.3. Setting a Static IP Address
2.4. Setting the Network Name of a Raspberry Pi
2.5. Setting Up a Wireless Connection
2.6. Connecting with a Console Lead
2.7. Controlling the Pi Remotely with SSH
2.8. Controlling the Pi Remotely with VNC
2.9. Controlling the Pi Remotely Using RDP
2.10. File Sharing on a Mac Network
2.11. Using a Raspberry Pi for Network Attached Storage
2.12. Network Printing
3. Operating System
3.0. Introduction
3.1. Browsing Files Graphically
3.2. Copying Files onto a USB Flash Drive
3.3. Starting a Terminal Session
3.4. Navigating the Filesystem Using a Terminal
3.5. Copying a File or Folder
3.6. Renaming a File or Folder
3.7. Editing a File
3.8. Viewing the Contents of a File
3.9. Creating a File Without Using an Editor
3.10. Creating a Directory
3.11. Deleting a File or Directory
3.12. Performing Tasks with Superuser Privileges
3.13. Understanding File Permissions
3.14. Changing File Permissions
3.15. Changing File Ownership
3.16. Making a Screen Capture
3.17. Installing Software with apt-get
3.18. Removing Software Installed with apt-get
3.19. Installing Python Packages with Pip
3.20. Fetching Files from the Command Line
3.21. Fetching Source Code with Git
3.22. Fetching This Book’s Accompanying Code
3.23. Running a Program or Script Automatically on Startup
3.24. Running a Program or Script Automatically as a Service
3.25. Running a Program or Script Automatically at Regular Intervals
3.26. Finding Things
3.27. Using the Command-Line History
3.28. Monitoring Processor Activity
3.29. Working with File Archives
3.30. Listing Connected USB Devices
3.31. Redirecting Output from the Command Line to a File
3.32. Concatenating Files
3.33. Using Pipes
3.34. Hiding Output to the Terminal
3.35. Running Programs in the Background
3.36. Creating Command Aliases
3.37. Setting the Date and Time
3.38. Finding Out How Much Room You Have on the SD Card
3.39. Find Out What Operating System Version You Are Running
3.40. Updating Raspbian
4. Software
4.0. Introduction
4.1. Making a Media Center
4.2. Using Office Software
4.3. Making a Webcam Server
4.4. Running a Vintage Game Console Emulator
4.5. Running Minecraft: Pi Edition
4.6. Raspberry Pi Radio Transmitter
4.7. Editing Bitmap Images
4.8. Editing Vector Images
4.9. Internet Radio
5. Python Basics
5.0. Introduction
5.1. Deciding Between Python 2 and Python 3
5.2. Editing Python Programs with Mu
5.3. Using the Python Console
5.4. Running Python Programs from the Terminal
5.5. Assigning Names to Values (Variables)
5.6. Displaying Output
5.7. Reading User Input
5.8. Arithmetic
5.9. Creating Strings
5.10. Concatenating (Joining) Strings
5.11. Converting Numbers into Strings
5.12. Converting Strings into Numbers
5.13. Finding the Length of a String
5.14. Finding the Position of One String Within Another
5.15. Extracting Part of a String
5.16. Replacing One String of Characters with Another Within a String
5.17. Converting a String to Uppercase or Lowercase
5.18. Running Commands Conditionally
5.19. Comparing Values
5.20. Logical Operators
5.21. Repeating Instructions an Exact Number of Times
5.22. Repeating Instructions Until Some Condition Changes
5.23. Breaking Out of a Loop
5.24. Defining a Function in Python
6. Python Lists and Dictionaries
6.0. Introduction
6.1. Creating a List
6.2. Accessing Elements of a List
6.3. Finding the Length of a List
6.4. Adding Elements to a List
6.5. Removing Elements from a List
6.6. Creating a List by Parsing a String
6.7. Iterating Over a List
6.8. Enumerating a List
6.9. Sorting a List
6.10. Cutting Up a List
6.11. Applying a Function to a List
6.12. Creating a Dictionary
6.13. Accessing a Dictionary
6.14. Removing Entries from a Dictionary
6.15. Iterating Over Dictionaries
7. Advanced Python
7.0. Introduction
7.1. Formatting Numbers
7.2. Formatting Dates and Times
7.3. Returning More Than One Value
7.4. Defining a Class
7.5. Defining a Method
7.6. Inheritance
7.7. Writing to a File
7.8. Reading from a File
7.9. Pickling
7.10. Handling Exceptions
7.11. Using Modules
7.12. Random Numbers
7.13. Making Web Requests from Python
7.14. Command-Line Arguments in Python
7.15. Running Linux Commands from Python
7.16. Sending Email from Python
7.17. Writing a Simple Web Server in Python
7.18. Doing Nothing in Python
7.19. Doing More Than One Thing at a Time
7.20. Using Python with Minecraft: Pi Edition
7.21. Parsing JSON
7.22. Creating User Interfaces
7.23. Using Regular Expressions to Search for Patterns in Text
7.24. Using Regular Expressions to Validate Data Entry
7.25. Using Regular Expressions for Web Scraping
8. Computer Vision
8.0. Introduction
8.1. Installing SimpleCV
8.2. Setting Up a USB Camera for Computer Vision
8.3. Using a Raspberry Pi Camera Module for Computer Vision
8.4. Counting Coins
8.5. Face Detection
8.6. Motion Detection
8.7. Optical Character Recognition
9. Hardware Basics
9.0. Introduction
9.1. Finding Your Way Around the GPIO Connector
9.2. Keeping Your Raspberry Pi Safe When Using the GPIO Connector
9.3. Setting Up I2C
9.4. Using I2C Tools
9.5. Setting Up SPI
9.6. Installing PySerial for Access to the Serial Port from Python
9.7. Installing Minicom to Test the Serial Port
9.8. Using a Breadboard with Jumper Leads
9.9. Using a Breadboard with a Pi Cobbler
9.10. Using a Raspberry Squid
9.11. Using a Raspberry Squid Button
9.12. Converting 5V Signals to 3.3V with Two Resistors
9.13. Converting 5V Signals to 3.3V with a Level Converter Module
9.14. Powering a Raspberry Pi with Batteries
9.15. Powering a Raspberry Pi with a LiPo Battery
9.16. Getting Started with the Sense HAT
9.17. Getting Started with the Explorer HAT Pro
9.18. Getting Started with a RasPiRobot Board
9.19. Using a Pi Plate Prototyping Board
9.20. Making a HAT
9.21. The Pi Zero and Pi Zero W
10. Controlling Hardware
10.0. Introduction
10.1. Connecting an LED
10.2. Leaving the GPIO Pins in a Safe State
10.3. Controlling the Brightness of an LED
10.4. Switching a High-Power DC Device Using a Transistor
10.5. Switching a High-Power Device Using a Relay
10.6. Controlling High-Voltage AC Devices
10.7. Controlling Hardware with Android and Bluetooth
10.8. Making a User Interface to Turn Things On and Off
10.9. Making a User Interface to Control PWM Power for LEDs and Motors
10.10. Changing the Color of an RGB LED
10.11. Using an Analog Meter as a Display
11. Motors
11.0. Introduction
11.1. Controlling Servo Motors
11.2. Controlling Servo Motors Precisely
11.3. Controlling Multiple Servo Motors Precisely
11.4. Controlling the Speed of a DC Motor
11.5. Controlling the Direction of a DC Motor
11.6. Using a Unipolar Stepper Motor
11.7. Using a Bipolar Stepper Motor
11.8. Using a Stepper Motor HAT to Drive a Bipolar Stepper Motor
11.9. Using a RasPiRobot Board to Drive a Bipolar Stepper Motor
11.10. Building a Simple Robot Rover
12. Digital Inputs
12.0. Introduction
12.1. Connecting a Push Switch
12.2. Toggling with a Push Switch
12.3. Using a Two-Position Toggle or Slide Switch
12.4. Using a Center-Off Toggle or Slide Switch
12.5. Debouncing a Button Press
12.6. Using an External Pull-Up Resistor
12.7. Using a Rotary (Quadrature) Encoder
12.8. Using a Keypad
12.9. Detecting Movement
12.10. Adding GPS to the Raspberry Pi
12.11. Intercepting Keypresses
12.12. Intercepting Mouse Movements
12.13. Using a Real-Time Clock Module
12.14. Giving the Raspberry Pi a Reset Button
13. Sensors
13.0. Introduction
13.1. Using Resistive Sensors
13.2. Measuring Light
13.3. Measuring Temperature with a Thermistor
13.4. Detecting Methane
13.5. Measuring CO2 Concentration
13.6. Measuring a Voltage
13.7. Reducing Voltages for Measurement
13.8. Using Resistive Sensors with an ADC
13.9. Measuring Temperature with an ADC
13.10. Measuring the Raspberry Pi CPU Temperature
13.11. Measuring Temperature, Humidity, and Pressure with a Sense HAT
13.12. Measuring Temperature Using a Digital Sensor
13.13. Measuring Acceleration with an MMA8452Q Module
13.14. Finding Magnetic North with the Sense HAT
13.15. Using the Inertial Management Unit of the Sense HAT
13.16. Sensing a Magnet with a Reed Switch
13.17. Sensing a Magnet with the Sense HAT
13.18. Measuring Distance Using Ultrasound
13.19. Measuring Distance Using a Time-of-Flight Sensor
13.20. Capacitive Touch Sensing
13.21. Reading Smart Cards with an RFID Reader/Writer
13.22. Displaying Sensor Values
13.23. Logging to a USB Flash Drive
14. Displays
14.0. Introduction
14.1. Using a Four-Digit LED Display
14.2. Displaying Messages on an I2C LED Matrix
14.3. Using the Sense HAT LED Matrix Display
14.4. Displaying Messages on an Alphanumeric LCD HAT
14.5. Using an OLED Graphical Display
14.6. Using Addressable RGB LED Strips
14.7. Using the Pimoroni Unicorn HAT
14.8. Using an ePaper Display
15. Sound
15.0. Introduction
15.1. Connecting a Loudspeaker
15.2. Controlling Where Sound Is Output
15.3. Playing Sound from the Command Line
15.4. Playing Sound from Python
15.5. Using a USB Microphone
15.6. Making a Buzzing Sound
16. The Internet of Things
16.0. Introduction
16.1. Controlling GPIO Outputs Using a Web Interface
16.2. Displaying Sensor Readings on a Web Page
16.3. Getting Started with Node-RED
16.4. Sending Email and Other Notifications with IFTTT
16.5. Sending Tweets Using ThingSpeak
16.6. CheerLights
16.7. Sending Sensor Data to ThingSpeak
16.8. Responding to Tweets Using Dweet and IFTTT
17. Home Automation
17.0. Introduction
17.1. Making a Raspberry Pi into a Message Broker with Mosquitto
17.2. Using Node-RED with an MQTT Server
17.3. Flashing a Sonoff WiFi Smart Switch for MQTT Use
17.4. Configuring a Sonoff WiFi Smart Switch
17.5. Using Sonoff Web Switches with MQTT
17.6. Using Flashed Sonoff Switches with Node-RED
17.7. The Node-RED Dashboard
17.8. Scheduled Events with Node-RED
17.9. Publishing MQTT Messages from a Wemos D1
17.10. Using a Wemos D1 with Node-RED
18. Arduino and Raspberry Pi
18.0. Introduction
18.1. Programming an Arduino from Raspberry Pi
18.2. Communicating with an Arduino by Using the Serial Monitor
18.3. Setting Up PyFirmata to Control an Arduino from a Raspberry Pi
18.4. Writing Digital Outputs on an Arduino from a Raspberry Pi
18.5. Using PyFirmata with TTL Serial
18.6. Reading Arduino Digital Inputs Using PyFirmata
18.7. Reading Arduino Analog Inputs Using PyFirmata
18.8. Analog Outputs (PWM) with PyFirmata
18.9. Controlling a Servo Using PyFirmata
18.10. Using Small Arduino Boards with a Raspberry Pi
18.11. Using Small WiFi-Enabled Arduino-Compatibles (ESP8266)
Parts and Suppliers
Parts
Prototyping Equipment and Kits
Resistors and Capacitors
Transistors and Diodes
Integrated Circuits
Opto-Electronics
Modules
Miscellaneous
Raspberry Pi Pinouts
Raspberry Pi 4/3/2 model B, B+, A+, Zero
Raspberry Pi model B revision 2, A
Raspberry Pi model B revision 1
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