Program Raspberry Pi 2 B Electronics with Xojo (XDL-0001)
You can do many things with the Raspberry Pi, and some have built a Star Trek interface, while others have automated their house. This book provides the building block to work with Xojo to react with the real world through its motherboard to allow you to make your own interesting device. This inexpensive computer can be programed by the widely recognized Xojo programming language.
This book I Wish I Knew How to... Program Raspberry Pi 2 B and Raspberry Pi 3 B Electronics with Xojo goes into the numerous programs that can be built to interact with many types of electronic gadgets. This book is for Xojo 2017 r3 and earlier Xojo versions with the Jessie Operating System and Raspberry Pi 2 B and Raspberry Pi 3 B hardware.
The I Wish I Knew series contains technical data and advice that makes sense and contains practical and numerous examples with explanations to allow you to ease into the steep programming curve. There are many electronic examples and the book also has many references to the Jessie Linux Operating System that is used with the Raspberry Pi.
You can start building your own electronic projects with Raspberry Pi today!
You can download the Raspberry Pi Table of Contents, which has a listing of all of the examples in the book, many of the terms, and commands used in the operating system.
There are over 22 chapters with more than 450 pages with over 60 example programs.
Examples include Ultrasonic distance, LCD words, graphics, and custom glyphs, infrared sensors, photo and video recording, servos, LEDs, infrared receivers, and more. Many screenshots have been added to show the results of the code with a full index to help find topics quickly. Examples include a circuit diagram or breakout board diagram to help with wiring the components on the Raspberry Pi. The book is in PDF format with example chapter folders containing Xojo source code and running examples.
It is assumed that you have an intermediate understanding of both electronics and programming of the Xojo language.
This ebook is a pdf formatted document and all examples include Xojo code. This is one of many books which can be purchased at Xojo Library.
Note: A license is required to build the programs for Xojo -- the demo version does not build Raspberry Pi programs.
ISBN: 978-1-927924-16-7
Version 1.2 – Released in July 2016
* Updated labels on Example 6-6 servo breadboard layout
* Updated labels on Example 8-3 breadboard layout for resistor rotation
* Updated label on Example 9-1 breadboard layout with GPIO 4
* Added example 11-4 with Raspberry Pi NoIR Camera V2
* Updated labels on Example 13-1 breadboard layout
* Updated labels on Example 14-1 breadboard layout
* Updated labels on Example 14-3 breadboard layout
* Updated labels on Example 15-1 breadboard layout
* Updated labels on Example 17-1 breadboard layout
* Updated labels on Example 18-1 breadboard layout
* Updated labels on Example 18-2 breadboard layout
* All book examples were tested with the Raspberry Pi 3 B with Jessie OS and were compatible with the same tests on teh Raspberry Pi 2 B
* Updated labels on Example 21-1 breadboard layout
* Added two simultaneous temperature I2C sensor readings example
* Added Example 21-3 for the I2C MCP4725 DAC
* Added Exampe 21-4 for the I2C MPL3115A2
* Updated Chapter 1 breakout board abbreviations, pins, and GPIO's
* Added Example 13-2 Maxsonar MB1010 Rangefinder
* Added Operating System upgrade command (Chapter 2)
* Added GPIO expansion output example for LED's (Example 23-1) MCP23017
* Added GPIO expansion digital input example (Example 23-2) MCP23017
Version 1.3 – Released in September 2016
* Added Operating System upgrade command (Chapter 2)
* Change I2C Baudrate in Chapter 21.
* Added WiringPi references to Index
* Add Cleanup old packages (autoclean) command (Chapter 2)
* Added the command to list installed programs (packages) in chapter 2
* Added purge command to remove program and configuration files in Chapter 2
* Read MAX31855 Thermocouple Amplifier Breakout v2.0 (Example 20-2)
* Get temperature from K-type thermocouple (Example 20-2)
* Added Quickstart instructions in Chapter 1
* Updated Pi SD card backup and restore commands for OSX (Chapter 2)