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Python Programming with Raspberry Pi

By : Sai Yamanoor, Srihari Yamanoor
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Python Programming with Raspberry Pi

By: Sai Yamanoor, Srihari Yamanoor

Overview of this book

Raspberry Pi Zero is a super-small and super-affordable product from Raspberry Pi that is packed with a plethora of features and has grabbed the notice of programmers, especially those who use Python. This step-by-step guide will get you developing practical applications in Python using a Raspberry Pi Zero. It will become a valuable resource as you learn the essential details of interfacing sensors and actuators to a Raspberry Pi, as well as acquiring and displaying data. You will get started by writing a Python program that blinks an LED at 1-second intervals. Then you will learn to write simple logic to execute tasks based upon sensor data (for example, to control a motor) and retrieve data from the web (such as to check e-mails to provide a visual alert). Finally, you will learn to build a home automation system with Python where different appliances are controlled using the Raspberry Pi. The examples discussed in each chapter of this book culminate in a project that help improve the quality of people’s lives.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Credits
About the Authors
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Preface

Camera setup


Note

You will need a Raspberry Pi Zero 1.3 or higher to set up the camera. We discussed identifying your Raspberry Pi Zero's board version at the beginning of this chapter. You may also skip this section if you are familiar with setting up the camera from Chapter 8, Awesome Things You Could Develop Using Python.

In this section, we will set up the camera for the robot. The Raspberry Pi Zero (v1.3 onward) comes with a camera adapter. This enables adding a camera module to the robot (designed and manufactured by the Raspberry Pi foundation). The camera module was designed to suit different models of the Raspberry Pi.

The Raspberry Pi Zero's camera interface needs an adapter that is different than the ones meant for other models. The sources to purchase the camera and the adapter were shared with the bill of materials of this chapter.

Let's get started:

  1. Ensure that your Raspberry Pi Zero is powered down and identify the shorter side of the camera adapter. In the image shown here, the...