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The Raspberry Pi Pico is a low cost (5USD/Euro) micro controller. Raspberry Pi Pico Simplified explains in simple terms how to use this micro controller. The book shows the pin layouts in detail, explains how to work with a breadboard and attach a power supply. Next the principles of the MicroPython programming language are explained. After these basic introductions the book shows in detail how to connect sensors to the Pico and how to program this micro controller to obtain results from real-world measurements like temperature, light intensity, vibration, movement etc. The results are shown…mehr

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The Raspberry Pi Pico is a low cost (5USD/Euro) micro controller. Raspberry Pi Pico Simplified explains in simple terms how to use this micro controller. The book shows the pin layouts in detail, explains how to work with a breadboard and attach a power supply. Next the principles of the MicroPython programming language are explained. After these basic introductions the book shows in detail how to connect sensors to the Pico and how to program this micro controller to obtain results from real-world measurements like temperature, light intensity, vibration, movement etc. The results are shown by leds and displays. Every chapter is full of details like schematics, program listings and a detailed explanation. Next to this the book also presents many ideas for building your own projects. All written in clear language that is understandable for beginners, but also for seasoned electronics hobbyists without programming experience.
Autorenporträt
Luc started writing in the early days of the computer history when computers consisted of a calculator-like keyboard and display. His first programs were written in machine-language. Later he moved on to the CBM64, wrote a book about this legendary computer, and wrote stories for several magazines. Next to that he wrote some very successful software packages. After the CBM64 era he wrote stories for Atari, Amiga and Apple oriented magzines. In recent years Luc started building his own 3D printer and worked with the modern computer languages like Python, C++ and Javascript. Luc wrote a book on the famous ESP32 and on the Raspberry Pico. He maintains his own weblog that until now attracted more than 130.000 visitors.