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For Pi 4, 3, and All Other Pi Models
- Play with Python
- Check the
RPi.GPIO
- Output
- Input
- Audiovisual
- IoT
- Extension
- 4.1.1 Camera
- 4.1.2 Music Player
- 4.1.3 Speech Clock
- 4.1.4 Automatic Capture Camera
- 4.1.5 Intelligent Visual Doorbell
- 4.1.6 Magnetic Induction Alarm System
- 4.1.7 Counting Device
- 4.1.8 Welcome
- 4.1.9 Reversing Alarm
- 4.1.10 Smart Fan
- 4.1.11 Battery Indicator
- 4.1.12 Traffic Light
- 4.1.13 Overheat Monitor
- 4.1.14 Password Lock
- 4.1.15 Alarm Bell
- 4.1.16 Morse Code Generator
- 4.1.17 GAME– Guess Number
- 4.1.18 GAME - 10 Second
- 4.1.19 AttendanceSystem
- Check the
- Python Video Course
- Video 1: First Boot
- Video 2: Mastering Linux Essentials and Command Line Basics on Raspberry Pi
- Video 3: Python Essentials in One Session
- Video 4: Understanding and Using GPIO Pins
- Video 5: Understanding Binary Numbers
- Video 6: Understanding GPIO Inputs, Pull Up and Pull Down Resistors
- Video 7: GPIO Inputs from Button Switch
- Video 8: Using a Button as a Toggle Switch for LED Control
- Video 9: Using GPIO Pins for PWM to Simulate Analog Output
- Video 10: Making a Dimmable LED with Two Push Buttons
- Video 11: Understanding and Using a RGB LED
- Video 12: Pushbutton Control of RGB LED
- Video 13: Set Color of RGB LED with Push Buttons
- Video 14: Installing Visual Python on the Raspberry Pi
- Video 15: Analog Input on the Raspberry Pi Using the ADC0834
- Video 16: Creating a Potentiometer Controlled Dimmable LED
- Video 17: Mixing Any Color on an RGB LED
- Video 18: Using a Joystick With the Raspberry Pi
- Video 19: Simple Control of Servo From Raspberry Pi
- Video 20: Controlling Position of a Servo With a Potentiometer
- Video 21: Using a HC-SR04 Ultrasonic Sensor For Echolocation
- Video 22: Measuring Distance with the HC-SR04 Ultrasonic Sensor
- Video 23: Measuring the Speed of Sound with an Ultrasonic Sensor
- Video 24: Using a PIR Motion Sensor with the Raspberry Pi
- Video 25: Measure Temperature and Humidity with the DHT-11 Sensor
- Video 26: Using an LCD1602 LCD Display with I2C
- Video 27: Build a Temperature and Humidity System with LCD Display
- Video 28: Understanding and Using Active and Passive Buzzers
- Video 29: Build a Programmable Temperature Sensing Alarm
- Video 30: Using a Photoresistor to Detect Light on the Raspberry Pi
- Video 31: Alarm for Detecting Motion in the Dark
- Video 32: Understanding and Using a Keypad with the Raspberry Pi
- Video 33: How to Incorporate a Keypad into a Raspberry Pi Project
- Video 34: Creating a Python Class and Library for Reading a Keypad
- Video 35: Create Mobile Raspberry Pi Projects with Keypad and LCD
- Video 36: Monitoring User Input from Keypad Using Threading
- Video 37: Motion Detection Alarm System With LCD and Keypad
- Video 38: Raspberry Pi Security System
- Video 39: Raspberry Pi Security System
- Video 40: Remotely Run Your Security Project Using Putty
- Video 41: How to Set Up a Remote Desktop on Raspberry Pi Using VNC
- Video 42: How to Send Data to the PC over WiFi or Ethernet Using UDP
- Video 43: How to Build a Simple Client Server System with Raspberry Pi
- Video 44: Building an Improved Client Server Connection to the Pi
- Video 45: Getting Ready to Master the Raspberry Pi Camera
- Video 46: Using the Raspberry Pi Camera in Bullseye with OpenCV
- Video 47: Calculating Frames Per Second (FPS) In OpenCV and Overlay on Frame
- Video 48: Adding Boxes, Rectangles and Circles on Images in OpenCV
- Video 49: Creating A Bouncing Box Overlay in OpenCV
- Video 50: Understanding Images as Array Data Sets
- Video 51: Modifying OpenCV Images and Creating Regions of Interest
- Video 52: Understanding and Working in the HSV Color Space
- Video 53: Understanding and Using Trackbars in OpenCV
- Video 54: Using Trackbars to Track Colored Objects in OpenCV
- Video 55: Tracking An Object of Interest in OpenCV Using Contours
- Video 56: Prepping for the Next Lessons in the Class
- Video 57: Assembling the Sunfounder Pan/Tilt Hat for the RPi Camera
- Video 58: Tracking an Object of Interest with Pan/Tilt Camera Mount
- Video 59: Control System for Pan/Tilt Camera Hat for RPi Camera
- Video 60: Improved Pan/Tilt Tracking Control Algorithm
- Video 61: Finding and Tracking Faces In OpenCV with Haar Cascades
- Video 62: Finding and Tracking Faces In OpenCV with Haar Cascades
- Video 63: Track Faces in OpenCV with a Pan/Tilt Camera
- Video 64: Object Detection on Raspberry Pi Using Tensorflow Lite
- Video 65: Understanding Tensorflow Object Detection Data Structure
- Video 66: Increasing Speed of Tensorflow Lite for Object Detection
- Video 67: Using a Capacitive Touch Sensor with Python
- Video 68: Controlling an RGB LED With A Capacitive Touch Sensor
- Video 69: Using the MFRC522 RFID Module and Tag on Raspberry Pi
- Video 70: Using the MFRC522 RFID Module and Tag on Raspberry Pi
- Video 71: Using an IR Proximity Sensor for Collision Avoidance
- Play with Scratch
- Quick Guide on Scratch
- Projects
- 1.1 Wand
- 1.2 Colorful Balls
- 1.3 Tumbler
- 1.4 Hare
- 1.5 Wake up the Owl
- 1.6 Vanishing Vase
- 1.7 Piggy Bank
- 1.8 Service Bell
- 1.9 Drumming
- 1.10 Drumming in the Air
- 1.11 Repelling locusts
- 1.12 Water Lamp
- 1.13 Doorbell
- 1.14 123 Wooden Man
- 1.15 Inflating the Balloon
- 1.16 Fishing Game
- 1.17 Rotating fan
- 1.18 Eating Banana Game