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505 | 8 | |a Running a Python script at boot -- Configuring the GPIO interface on our Raspberry Pi -- Configuring the PiGPIO daemon -- Summary -- Further reading -- Chapter 2: Getting Started with Python and IoT -- Technical requirements -- Creating a breadboard prototype circuit -- Understanding the breadboard -- Positioning and connecting the push button -- Positioning and connecting the LED -- Positioning and connecting the resistor -- Reading an electronic schematic diagram -- Reading the push button schematic connection -- Reading the LED and resistor schematic connection | |
505 | 8 | |a Introducing ground connections and symbols -- Exploring two ways to flash an LED in Python -- Blinking with GPIOZero -- Imports -- Pin Factory configuration -- Blinking the LED -- Blinking with PiGPIO -- Imports -- PiGPIO and pin configuration -- Blinking the LED -- Comparing the GPIOZero and PiGPIO examples -- Exploring two ways to integrate a push button in Python -- Responding to a button press with GPIOZero -- Imports -- Button pressed handler -- Button configuration -- Preventing the main thread from terminating -- Responding to a button press with PiGPIO -- Button pin configuration | |
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title_sort | practical python programming for iot build advanced iot projects using a raspberry pi 4 mqtt restful apis websockets and python 3 |
title_sub | Build Advanced IoT Projects Using a Raspberry Pi 4, MQTT, RESTful APIs, WebSockets, and Python 3. |
topic | Internet of things. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2013000266 Python (Computer program language) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh96008834 Internet des objets. Python (Langage de programmation) COMPUTERS Networking Intranets & Extranets. bisacsh COMPUTERS Microprocessors. bisacsh COMPUTERS Programming Languages Python. bisacsh Internet of things fast Python (Computer program language) fast |
topic_facet | Internet of things. Python (Computer program language) Internet des objets. Python (Langage de programmation) COMPUTERS Networking Intranets & Extranets. COMPUTERS Microprocessors. COMPUTERS Programming Languages Python. Internet of things |
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