树莓派项目实战(影印版)

树莓派项目实战(影印版)
作 者: Dogan Ibrahim
出版社: 东南大学出版社
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标 签: 计算机/网络 软件工程/开发项目管理
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树莓派(Raspberry Pi),是一种价值35美元左右、信用卡大小的计算机,它具备很多应用功能,如桌面计算、音频和视频回放,并且在很多工业、商业和家庭应用中作为控制器存在。《树莓派项目实战(影印版 英文版)》主要讲述树莓派计算机和它在控制应用中的使用。《树莓派项目实战(影印版 英文版)》通过示例,使用浅显的语言讲解了如何配置树莓派,如何安装和使用Linux操作系统,如何使用Python编程语言编写程序和如何开发基于硬件的项目。《树莓派项目实战(影印版 英文版)》开始部分介绍了树莓派计算机,包括购买必要的设备和在命令行状态下安装、使用Linu×操作系统。《树莓派项目实战(影印版 英文版)》使用样例程序讲解了用户友好的图形桌面操作环境的使用。《树莓派项目实战(影印版 英文版)》通过几个简单步骤讲述了树莓派的网络接口,并且演示了如何从台式机或者笔记本计算机上访问树莓派计算机。《树莓派项目实战(影印版 英文版)》接下来的部分涵盖Python编程语言、硬件开发工具、硬件接口细节和基于树莓派硬件的项目。

图书目录

Chapter 1-Introducing the Raspberry Pi

1.1 What Can You Do With a Raspberry Pi ?

1.2 The Raspberry Pi Models

1.3 The Anatomy of the Raspberry Pi

1.4 Setting Up Your Raspberry Pi

1.4.1 Power Supply

1.4.2 Monitor

1.4.3 TV

1.4.4 USB Keyboard andMouse

1.4.5 PoweredUSB Hub

1.4.6 SD Card

1.4.7 Speakers

1.4.8 Case

1.4.9 USB Flash Memory Drive

1.4.10 USB Flash Hard Disk

1.4.11 USB Wi-FiAdapter

1.5 Connecting Everything Together

1.5.1 Option 1-Standard Setup

1.5.2 Option 2-Setup Using Powered Hub

1.6 Summary

Chapter 2-Downloading and Installing the Operating System

2.1 Downloading the Operating System

2.1.1 Downloading the NOOBS Software

2.2 Installing the Operating System onto the SD Card

2.2.1 Expanding the Filesystem

2.2.2 Changing User Password

2.2.3 Enabling Boot to Desktop.

2.2.4 International Options

2.2.5 Enable Camera

2.2.6 Addto Rastract

2.2.7 Overclock

2.2.8 Advanced Options

2.2.9 Abort

2.3 Logging in to the Raspberry Pi

2.4 Summary

Chapter 3-Using the Linux Command Line

3.1 The Command Prompt

3.2 Useful Linux Commands

3.2.1 Directory related commands

3.2.2 File related commands

3.2.3 Other commands

3.3 The Directory Structure

3.4 Command Examples

3.4.1 Current Directory

3.4.2 Directory Structure

3.4.3 Creating a Subdirectory

3.4.4 Displaying File Permissions

3.4.5 Changing File Permissions

3.4.6 To Change the Working Directory

3.4.7 Help

3.4.8 Date, Time, and Calendar

3.4.9 Copying a File

3.4.10 Wildcards

3.4.11 Renaming a File

3.4.12 Deleting a File

3.4.13 Removing aDirectory

3.4.14 Re-directing the Output

3.4.15 Writing to the Screen or to a File

3.4.16 Matching a String

3.4.17 Head and Tail Commands

3.4.18 Super User Commands

3.4.19 What Software is Installed on My Raspberry Pi

3.5 Resource Monitoring on Raspberry Pi

3.5.1 Killing a Process

3.5.2 Disk Usage

3.6 Shutting Down

3.7 Summary

Chapter 4-Connecting the Raspberry Pi to Wired Network

4.1 Connecting to a Wired Network

4.2 Unable to Connect to a Wired Network

4.3 Connecting to your Raspberry Pi Remotely

4.3.1 The SSH Client

4.4 Summary

Chapter 5-Using a Text Editor in Linux Command Mode

5.1 nano Text Editor

5.2 vi Text Editor

Chapter 6-Using the Desktop

6.1 Installing the VNC Software

6.2 The Desktop Environment

6.3 The Task Bar

6.4 The Start Menu

6.4.1 Accessories Menu

6.4.2 Education Menu

6.4.3 Graphics Menu

6.4.4 Internet Menu

6.4.5 Other Menu

6.4.6 Programming Menu

6.4.7 Sound & Video Menu

6.4.8 System Tools Menu

6.4.9 Preferences Menu

6.5 Using External USB Flash Memory Drive

6.6 Summary

Chapter 7-Some Useful Software Packages for the Raspberry Pi

7.1 LibreOffice

7.1.1 The Text Document Program

7.1.2 The Spreadsheet Program

7.1.3 The Drawing Program

7.1.4 The Presentation program

7.1.5 Formula

7.1.6 The Database Program

7.2 XInvaders 3D

7.3 LXMusic

7.4 Installing From the Pi Store

7.5 Summary

Chapter 8-Python Programming

8.1 Starting Python

8.2 Variable Names

8.3 Reserved Words

8.4 Comments

8.5 Indentation

8.6 Life Continuation

8.7 Blank Lines

8.8 More Than One Statement on a Life

8.9 Python Data Types

8.9.1 Numeric Variables

8.9.2 String Variables.

8.9.3 List Variables

8.9.4 Tuple Variables .

8.9.5 Dictionary Variables

8.10 Python Operators

8.10.1 Arithmetic Operators

8.10.2 Comparison Operators

8.10.3 Logical Operators

8.10.4 Assignment Operators

8,10.5 Bitwise Operators

8.11 Control of Flow

8.11.1 if, if, else, and elif

8.11.2 'for' Statement

8.11.3 'while' Statement

8.11.4 'continue' Statement

8.11.5 'break' Statement

8.12 Number Type Conversion

8.13 Trigonometric Functions

8.14 Mathematical Functions

8.15 Integer Random Number Generation

8.16 Using Non-printable ASCII Characters

8.17 Print Statement

8.18 String Manipulation

8.19 String Functions

8.20 List Functions

8.21 Dictionary Functions

8.22 Date & Time Functions

8.23 User Defined Functions

8.24 Keyboard Input

8.25 Files

8.26 Exceptions

8.27 Example Programs

8.27.1 Using the Editor to Create Programs

8.28 Summary

Chapter 9-Raspberry Pi Hardware Interfacing

9.1 GPIO Pin Definitions

9.2 Raspberry Pi Hardware Development Boards and Hardware Tools

9.2.1 Pi Cobbler

9.2.2 Pi Plate

9.2.3 Pi T-Cobbler

9.2.4 PiFace

9.2.5 RasPiComm-Piggyback Extension Board

9.2.6 PiBorg-TriBorg-GPIO Triple Header Extender

9.2.7 Gertboard

9.2.8 BerryClip-LED and Buzzer

9.2.9 MyPi-Push Your Pi-8 LED & 8 Button Breakout Board . .

9.2.10 Raspberry PiElectronic Starter Kit

9.2.11 Starter Kit-A for Raspberry Pi

9.3 Summary

Chapter 10-Raspberry Pi GPIO Software

10.1 Installing the GPIO Library

10.2 GPIO Library Functions

10.2.1 Pin Numbering

10.2.2 Channel (I/O pin) Configuration

10.3 GPIO

10.4 Program Development

10.4.1 Using the Program Description Language and Flow Charts

10.4.2 CaIling Subprograms

10.4.3 Subprogram Structure

10.5 Examples

10.6 Representing 'for' Loops in Flow Charts

10.7 Summary

Chapter 11-Raspberry Pi Hardware Projects

11.1 PROJECT 1-Flashing an LED

11.2 PROJECT 2-Lighthouse Flashing LED

11.3 PROJECT 3-Flashing 8 LEDs

11.4 PROJECT 4-Flashing 8 LEDs Using Functions

11.5 PROJECT 5-Random Flashing LEDs

11.6 PROJECT 6-Rotating LEDs

11.7 PROJECT 7-LED With Push-button Switch

11.8 PROJECT 8-Morse Code Exerciser

11.9 PROJECT 9-Event Counter With Callback Code

11.10 PROJECT 10-Electronic Dice (Output to the Monitor)

11.11 PROJECT 11-Electronic Dice (Output to LEDs)

11.12 PROJECT 12-LED with Graphical User Input

11.13 PROJECT 13-PWM Wave Generator

11.14 PROJECT 14-Using an LCD

11.14.1 HD44780 LCD Controller

11.15 PROJECT 15-Counting Seconds on the LCD

11.16 PROJECT 16-Temperature and Humidity Display on the LCD .

11.17 PROJECT 17-Using External EEPROM Memory

11.18 PROJECT 18-Using Digital to Analog Converter (DAC)

11.19 PROJECT 19-Expanding the I/O Ports

11.20 PROJECT 20-Using Analog Temperature Sensor

11.21 PROJECT 21-Temperature Data Logger

11.22 PROJECT 22-Using The PiFace I/O Board

11.23 PROJECT 23-PiFace Motor Controller

Appendix A. Raspberry Pi To PC File Transfer

Appendix B. Using Wi-Fi with Raspberry Pi

Appendix C. Graphical User Interface

Appendix D. Raspberry Pi LCD Library

Appendix E. Hardware Projects-PDL and Program Listings

E.1 Project 3-Program Listing

E.2 Project 4-Program Listing

E.3 Project 5-Program Listing

E.4 Project 6-Project PDL

E.5 Project 6-Program Listing

E.6 Project 8-Project PDL

E.7 Project 8-Program Listing

E.8 Project 9-Program Listing

E.9 Project 11-Project PDL

E.10 Project 11-Program Listing

E.11 Project 12-Program Listing

E.12 Project 16-PDL

E.13 Project 16-Program Listing

E.14 Project 17-PDL

E.15 Project 17-Program Listing

E.16 Project 18-PDL

E.17 Project 18-Program Listing

E.18 Project 19-Program Listing

E.19 Project 19-Modified Program Listing

E.20 Project 20-Program Listing

E.21 Project 21-Program Listing

E.22 Project 23-Program Listing

E.23 Program Listing for LCD Library