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نویسندگان: Dogan Ibrahim
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ISBN (شابک) : 3895764213, 9783895764219
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تعداد صفحات: [301]
زبان: English
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Table of Contents ● Preface Chapter 1 ● Installing the Operating System on Raspberry Pi 1.1 ● Overview 1.2 ● Raspbian Buster installation steps on Raspberry Pi 4 1.3 ● Using a networked connection 1.4 ● Remote access 1.5 ● Using Putty 1.6 ● Desktop remote access 1.7 ● Static IP address 1.8 ● Summary Chapter 2 ● Raspberry Pi Program Development 2.1 ● Overview 2.2 ● The nano text editor 2.3 ● Creating and running a Python program 2.4 ● Summary Chapter 3 ● GPIO 3.1 ● Overview 3.2 ● The Raspberry Pi 4 GPIO connector 3.3 ● Interfacing to the GPIO 3.3.1 ● Loads requiring small currents 3.3.2 ● Loads requiring higher currents 3.3.3 ● Using relays 3.4 ● The GPIO library 3.4.1 ● Pin numbering 3.4.2 ● Channel (I/O port pin) configuration 3.5 ● Raspberry Pi project development cycle 3.5.1 ● The hardware 3.5.2 ● The software 3.6 ● Summary Chapter 4 ● LED Projects 4.1 ● Overview 4.2 ● Project 1 - Alternate flashing red, green, and blue LEDs 4.3 ● Running a program automatically at startup time 4.4 ● Scheduling a program to run at specified times 4.5 ● Project 2 - Binary up counting LEDs 4.6 ● Project 3 - Random flashing Christmas lights 4.7 ● Project 4 - Lucky day of the week 4.8 ● Project 5 - LED bargraph 4.9 ● Project 6 - Using shift registers in LED displays 4.10 ● Project 7 - The BarGraph click board - Counting up in binary 4.11 ● Project 8 - The BarGraph click board - Bar graph 4.12 ● Project 9 - 2 digit multiplexed 7-Segment LED display seconds counter 4.13 ● Project 10 - 2 digit 7-segment temperature display 4.14 ● Project 11 - 4 digit 7-segment display seconds counter 4.15 ● Project 12 - Using the UT-M 7-SEG R Click board - 2 digit up counter 4.16 ● Project 13 - MAX7219 based 8 Digit 7-Segment LED - 8 digit up counter 4.17 ● Project 14 - Using a dot matrix display - Dot Matrix R Click 4.18 ● Using a 8x32 dot matrix display 4.19 ● Project 15 - Matrix display - Displaying letters 4.20 ● Project 16 - Matrix display - Drawing a rectangle box with letters 4.21 ● Project 17 - Matrix display - Scrolling text 4.22 ● Project 18 - Matrix display - Scrolling printable ASCII characters in small font 4.23 ● Using LED strips 4.24 ● Project 19 - LED strip: displaying different colours 4.25 ● Project 20 - LED strip: displaying random colours (all LEDs have same colours) 4.26 ● Project 21 - LED strip: displaying random colours (LEDs have different colours) 4.27 ● Summary Chapter 5 ● Using Liquid Crystal Displays (LCDs) 5.1 ● Overview 5.2 ● HD44780 LCD module 5.3 ● Installing the Python library for parallel LCDs 5.4 ● The library functions 5.5 ● Project 1 - Parallel LCD - Seconds Counter 5.6 ● Project 2 - Parallel LCD - Read text from the keyboard and display on LCD 5.7 ● Project 3 - Parallel LCD - Scrolling text read from the keyboard 5.8 ● Project 4 - Parallel LCD - Displaying temperature and humidity 5.9 ● Project 5 - Parallel LCD - Display the current date and time on the LCD 5.10 ● Using I2C LCDs 5.11 ● Project 6 - I2C LCD - Read text from the keyboard and display on LCD 5.12 ● Project 7 - I2C LCD - Display the current date and time on the LCD 5.13 ● Project 8 - I2C LCD - Displaying temperature and humidity 5.14 ● Summary Chapter 6 ● Using Organic Light Emitting Diode Displays (OLED) 6.1 ● Overview 6.2 ● Using OLED displays 6.3 ● Project 1 - Displaying pixels at the four corners of the display 6.4 ● Project 2 - Displaying text 6.5 ● Project 3 - Displaying Shapes 6.6 ● Project 4 - Creating and displaying a bitmap 6.7 ● Summary Chapter 7 ● Using e-paper Displays 7.1 ● Overview 7.2 ● How do e-paper displays work? 7.3 ● Use of the e-paper displays 7.4 ● Advantages and disadvantages of the e-paper displays 7.5 ● Comparing the e-paper displays with LCDs 7.6 ● Coloured e-paper displays 7.7 ● Project 1 - Using an e-paper - displaying rectangle with text inside 7.8 ● Project 2 - Using an e-paper - displaying an image 7.9 ● Summary Chapter 8 ● Plotting Graphs 8.1 ● Overview 8.2 ● Plotting in Python 8.2.1 ● Graph of a quadratic function 8.2.2 ● Drawing multiple graphs 8.3 ● Project - Real-Time graph of the temperature and humidity 8.4 ● Summary Chapter 9 ● Using Thin-Film-Transistor (TFT) Displays 9.1 ● Overview 9.2 ● The 1.8 inch TFT display 9.3 ● Project 1 - Drawing a green colour rectangle with blue colour text inside 9.4 ● Project 2 - Displaying the temperature in blue or red colour 9.5 ● Project 3 - Displaying thermometer image and temperature 9.6 ● Summary Chapter 10 ● Using the 7-inch Raspberry Pi Touch Screen 10.1 ● Overview 10.2 ● Installing the display 10.3 ● Project 1 - Drawing graphics 10.4 ● Project 2 - Taking selfie pictures using a camera and 7-inch display 10.5 ● The Tkinter graphical interface software 10.5.1 ● Label 10.5.2 ● Button 10.5.3 ● Entry 10.5.4 ● Grid 10.5.5 ● Radio button 10.5.6 ● Checkbox 10.5.7 ● Dialogs 10.5.8 ● Scale (slider) 10.5.9 ● Menu 10.5.10 ● Binding to events 10.6 ● Using the ttk module 10.7 ● Project 3 - GUI program to convert Degrees Centigrade to Degrees Fahrenheit 10.8 ● Project 4 - GUI program to display the ambient temperature and humidity ● Appendix A.1 ● Program: RGB.py A.2 ● Modified program: RGB2.py A.3 ● Program: LEDCounter.py A.4 ● Program: RandomLEDS.py A.5 ● Program: LuckyDay.py A.6 ● Program: BarLED.py A.7 ● Program: ShiftLED.py A.8 ● Modified Program: ShiftLED2.py A.9 ● Program: BarClick.py A.10 ● Program: BarClickGraph.py A.11 ● Program: SevenCount.py A.12 ● Program: SevenCount2.py A.13 ● Program: dht11.py A.14 ● Program: SevenCount4.py A.15 ● Program: UTM7SEG.py A.16 ● Program: MAX7219DISP.py A.17 ● Library: MAX7219 A.18 ● Program: MAX7219TEST.py A.19 ● Program: DotMatrix.py A.20 ● Modified Program: DotMatrix2.py A.21 ● Library: Matrix.py A.22 ● Font: Fonts.py A.23 ● Program: MatrixTEST.py A.24 ● ASCII fonts used in the program (ASCII.py) A.25 ● Library: MatrixAscii.py A.26 ● Program: MatrixAsciiTest.py A.27 ● Program: MatrixLetters.py A.28 ● Program: MatrixRectangle.py A.29 ● Program: MatrixScroll.py A.30 ● Program: MatrixTinyFont.py A.31 ● Program: LEDStripScan.py A.32 ● Program: LEDStripColours.py A.33 ● Program: LEDStripColours2.py A.34 ● Program: LCDCounter.py A.35 ● Program: LCDKeyboard.py A.36 ● Program: LCDScroll.py A.37 ● Program: LCDDHT11.py A.38 ● Program: LCDTIME.py A.39 ● Program: LCDI2CKeyboard.py A.40 ● Program: LCDI2CTIME.py A.41 ● Program: LCDI2CDHT11.py A.42 ● Program: OLEDCorners.py A.43 ● Program: OLEDText.py A.44 ● Program: OLEDRect.py A.45 ● Program: OLEDShape1.py A.46 ● Program: OLEDShape2.py A.47 ● Program: OLEDBitmap.py A.48 ● Program: EPAPERtext.py A.49 ● Program: EPAPERimg.py A.50 ● Program: graph.py A.51 ● Program: TFT1.py A.52 ● Program: TFTtemperature.py A.53 ● Program: TFTImgtemperature.py A.54 ● Program: graphs7inch.py A.55 ● Program: camdisp.py A.56 ● Program: camdisp2.py A.57 ● Program: gui1.py A.58 ● Program: gui2.py A.59 ● Program: gui3.py A.60 ● Program: gui5.py A.61 ● Program: gui6.py A.62 ● Program: gui7.py A.63 ● Program: gui8.py A.64 ● Program: gui9.py A.65 ● Program: gui10.py A.66 ● Program: gui11.py A.67 ● Program: gui12.py A.68 ● Program: gui13.py A.69 ● Program: gui14.py A.70 ● Program: CTOF.py A.71 ● Program: TH7display.py ● Index