Autoplay
Autocomplete
Previous Lesson
Complete and Continue
Raspberry Pi Bootcamp : For the Beginner 2022
Introduction
Intro Video (3:01)
What is a Raspberry Pi? (4:08)
Overview of the Raspberry Pi 4 (3:39)
Hardware needed for the course
Setting up your Raspberry Pi
Understanding SD Cards (1:51)
Download and install Etcher (1:15)
Downloading Raspbian (1:06)
Flashing our SD Card with Etcher (2:05)
UPDATE : Download and Install the Raspberry Pi Imager for Flashing your SD Card (1:28)
Connecting the components (2:57)
Raspbian setup and configuration
First Boot Up (0:55)
Connecting to a network and configuring preferences (10:51)
Getting familiar with Raspbian (4:43)
Connecting remotely to your Raspberry Pi
Understanding how remote connections can occur (2:40)
Secure Shell (SSH) (3:30)
Virtual Network Computing (VNC) (2:50)
Using GPIO (General Purpose Input Output) pins
Introduction to GPIO pins (1:47)
Powering an LED from your GPIO pins (3:41)
Programmatically controlling GPIO pins
Wiring change in our circuit (1:23)
Getting the project resources (1:07)
Running the program to turn our LED on (1:34)
Running the program to blink our LED (1:53)
Installing a Web Server
Install and setup Apache (4:04)
Install and setup PHP (4:15)
Controlling Circuits from a Web Page
Giving the Apache user advanced privileges (3:04)
Turning our LED on from a Web Page (1:26)
Python / PHP code review for LED on/off control (2:59)
Blinking our LED from Web Page Controls (1:27)
Python / PHP code review for LED blink control (2:13)
Set up your own Gaming System using the Raspberry Pi
Introduction to RetroPie (1:15)
Components needed (3:03)
Downloading RetroPie and Flashing our SD Card (2:26)
Setup Components (1:45)
Setting up the Gamepad or Controller (1:25)
Configuring RetroPie (2:59)
Understanding the process of getting ROMS and how they need to be setup (7:02)
Preparing and Installing ROMs (3:10)
Play Games! (4:10)
Creating a Google Home Clone
Hardware components that will be needed (2:23)
What you should know about preparing our SD card for the project
Preparing our SD card (3:02)
Connecting our components (3:00)
Software configuration (7:17)
Doing the audio and microphone check (2:37)
Troubleshooting Audio issues
Setup in the Google Cloud Console (5:25)
Saving Credentials to the Raspberry Pi
Connecting our push button switch (1:28)
Try it out! Ask anything! (3:55)
Closing
Closing comments
Bonus Content
Understanding the different models of the Raspberry Pi
How to provide external power for your remote Raspberry Pi projects
Understanding the difference between Arduino and Raspberry Pi
How to provide external power for your remote Raspberry Pi projects
Lesson content locked
If you're already enrolled,
you'll need to login
.
Enroll in Course to Unlock