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* Raspberry Pi Zero W | * Raspberry Pi Zero W | ||
* Raspberry Pi Zero | * Raspberry Pi Zero | ||
− | * Raspberry Pi 400 | + | * Raspberry Pi 400 |
* Raspberry Pi 3 Model B | * Raspberry Pi 3 Model B | ||
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The Raspberry Pi is a Linux computer that has a multitude of connectors and in particular, it provides GPIO pins. The connector (HAT) provides an easy way to add your own sensors and actuators and there are many boars that can be connected. | The Raspberry Pi is a Linux computer that has a multitude of connectors and in particular, it provides GPIO pins. The connector (HAT) provides an easy way to add your own sensors and actuators and there are many boars that can be connected. | ||
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* https://towardsdatascience.com/python-webserver-with-flask-and-raspberry-pi-398423cc6f5d | * https://towardsdatascience.com/python-webserver-with-flask-and-raspberry-pi-398423cc6f5d | ||
* https://randomnerdtutorials.com/raspberry-pi-web-server-using-flask-to-control-gpios/ | * https://randomnerdtutorials.com/raspberry-pi-web-server-using-flask-to-control-gpios/ | ||
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== Resources == | == Resources == | ||
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<br/> CR: https://de.pinout.xyz/pinout/io_pi_zero | <br/> CR: https://de.pinout.xyz/pinout/io_pi_zero | ||
<br/> HW: https://www.argon40.com/learn/index.php/2020/03/06/a-comprehensive-guide-on-raspberry-pi-3-and-raspberry-pi-zero-and-zero-w-gpio-pinout/ | <br/> HW: https://www.argon40.com/learn/index.php/2020/03/06/a-comprehensive-guide-on-raspberry-pi-3-and-raspberry-pi-zero-and-zero-w-gpio-pinout/ | ||
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− | + | === Setting up Python === | |
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− | === Setting up | ||
NOOBS | NOOBS | ||
configure | configure | ||
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<br/> CR: https://learn.adafruit.com/setting-up-a-raspberry-pi-with-noobs/download-noobs | <br/> CR: https://learn.adafruit.com/setting-up-a-raspberry-pi-with-noobs/download-noobs | ||
<br/> HW: https://www.raspberrypi.org/help/noobs-setup./ | <br/> HW: https://www.raspberrypi.org/help/noobs-setup./ | ||
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=== Access to GPIO === | === Access to GPIO === | ||
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<br/> HW: https://webnist.de/raspberry-pi-zero-gpio-pins-ueber-den-desktop-steuern/ | <br/> HW: https://webnist.de/raspberry-pi-zero-gpio-pins-ueber-den-desktop-steuern/ | ||
<br/> SG: https://github.com/fivdi/onoff | <br/> SG: https://github.com/fivdi/onoff | ||
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=== Blinking an LED === | === Blinking an LED === | ||
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<br/> CR: https://fedoramagazine.org/raspberry-pi-zero-gpio-fedora/ | <br/> CR: https://fedoramagazine.org/raspberry-pi-zero-gpio-fedora/ | ||
<br/> HW: https://webnist.de/raspberry-pi-zero-gpio-pins-ueber-den-desktop-steuern/ | <br/> HW: https://webnist.de/raspberry-pi-zero-gpio-pins-ueber-den-desktop-steuern/ | ||
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=== Reading a Pin === | === Reading a Pin === | ||
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<br/> HW: https://mjrobot.org/rpi-gpiozero/ | <br/> HW: https://mjrobot.org/rpi-gpiozero/ | ||
<br/> SG: https://tutorials-raspberrypi.de/raspberry-pi-gpio-erklaerung-beginner-programmierung-lernen/ | <br/> SG: https://tutorials-raspberrypi.de/raspberry-pi-gpio-erklaerung-beginner-programmierung-lernen/ | ||
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=== Runing a Webserver that access GPIO === | === Runing a Webserver that access GPIO === | ||
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<br/> CR: https://www.e-tinkers.com/2018/04/how-to-control-raspberry-pi-gpio-via-http-web-server/ | <br/> CR: https://www.e-tinkers.com/2018/04/how-to-control-raspberry-pi-gpio-via-http-web-server/ | ||
<br/> HW: https://hackaday.io/project/173322-controlling-gpio-outputs-using-a-web-interface-wit | <br/> HW: https://hackaday.io/project/173322-controlling-gpio-outputs-using-a-web-interface-wit | ||
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<br/> SG: https://randomnerdtutorials.com/raspberry-pi-web-server-using-flask-to-control-gpios/ | <br/> SG: https://randomnerdtutorials.com/raspberry-pi-web-server-using-flask-to-control-gpios/ | ||
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<br/> CR: https://computer.howstuffworks.com/raspberry-pi2.htm | <br/> CR: https://computer.howstuffworks.com/raspberry-pi2.htm | ||
<br/> HW: https://learn.adafruit.com/introducing-the-raspberry-pi-zero | <br/> HW: https://learn.adafruit.com/introducing-the-raspberry-pi-zero | ||
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== Project Ideas == | == Project Ideas == | ||
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=== SG === | === SG === | ||
mindSat: | mindSat: | ||
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<br/>A small portable gadget. Which can record sensor data and give feedback to a user. Mind satisfaction for your offices days. | <br/>A small portable gadget. Which can record sensor data and give feedback to a user. Mind satisfaction for your offices days. | ||
<br/>It’s hard to do small exercises, often we find excuses to not do it. Concentrated breathing can help your brain to relax, or focusing on small things can reduce stress. Using those informations to create short (~ 5min) exercises. | <br/>It’s hard to do small exercises, often we find excuses to not do it. Concentrated breathing can help your brain to relax, or focusing on small things can reduce stress. Using those informations to create short (~ 5min) exercises. | ||
=== JL === | === JL === | ||
− | Home Office Buddy: | + | Home Office Buddy: |
− | <br/> A speaker communicating in a pleasant way with the target person in order to minimize a possible social isolation and encourage the keeping of important routines & daily structures in order to maintain a certain productivity during a working day. | + | <br/>A speaker communicating in a pleasant way with the target person in order to minimize a possible social isolation and encourage the keeping of important routines & daily structures in order to maintain a certain productivity during a working day. |
− | <br/> Example: | + | <br/>For Example: Suggest unplanned short breaks if the target person is showing a lack of concentration measured by a certain level of body movement. |
=== JP === | === JP === | ||
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=== CR === | === CR === | ||
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=== YS === | === YS === | ||
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=== JW === | === JW === | ||
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=== HW === | === HW === |