Raspberry Pi Zero Workshop
Raspberry Pi Zero Workshop
Learn to interact with the physical world using computing and electronics on a Raspberry Pi Zero Wireless. In this workshop you will build your own Raspberry Pi electronics project using Python programming and a GPIO electronics kit. Learn how to actuate, sense, and interact with the real world from your Raspberry Pi using its General Purpose Input Output pins.
Push buttons, LED lights, make a buzzer beep based on how bright the light is.
What you’ll learn will empower you with endless potential to interact with the real world.
Please bring a Wifi enabled laptop/Mac. PC's can be arrange on request if you do not have a laptop/MacBook.
Included in the workshop
- A quality printed workshop manual
- An extensive hardware kit (Included in the course fee)
- Pi Guy Mounting Surface Laminated A4 sheet depicting assembly
You need:
- Mac/Laptop with WiFi connectivity
Each workshop candidate receives the following hardware kit (ALL INCLUSIVE for the R700!):
- GPIO IO Kit v2.02 (PCB with LEDs, resistors, LDR, capacitor, buzzer, switch)
- Raspberry Pi Zero Wireless
- 4GB Micro SD card with adapter, preloaded with Raspbian Stretch Lite (Headless)
- Mini-HDMI-to-HDMI adapter
- Micro-B-to-female-A USB cable (Also called an On-The-Go or OTG cable)
- 2x20 pin male to female GPIO header (Pre-soldered and assembled onto Pi Zero)
- Official Raspberry Pi Zero Red & White Case
- Raspberry Pi official Power Supply 2.5A (black)
- 1 x A-Male-to-Micro-B 30cm USB Cable
- GPIO IO Kit v2.02 (Pre-soldered and assembled)
- 3 x LEDs (Red/Green/Yellow) (Make some light)
- Tactile Switch (Press the button)
- LDR (Sense Light Intensity)
- 1uF Capacitor (holds potential)
- Piezo Buzzer (Beep!)
- 3x 330 Ω Resistors (Limit the current)
- 8 Female-Male Jumper Cables
PAY for the course right here, right NOW - ONLINE VIA EFT/PAYFAST.
1) Simply select the course above.
2) Click on "Add to Cart" , go to you "Shopping Cart" and "Checkout"
3) Just follow the easy instructions to book, pay and confirm your hardware kit.
Looking forward to see you there!
Yours in Raspberry Pi
Philip the Pi Guy