** UPDATED JANUARY 31, 2018 **
The latest update includes a whole new section in which you will learn how to build your Raspberry Pi Bench Computer using a low cost relay board instead of the (hard to find) Piface Relay+. You will also learn how to use a GPIO breakout board that makes it very easy to secure wires to your Raspberry Pi
This Raspberry Pi project course will show you how to integrate a variety of components into a gadget that you can use to automate your work bench.
I call it The Bench Computer .
With the Bench Computer, you will be able to control any device and appliance on your electronics work bench, like turn on and off your bench lights, soldering iron and fume extractor.
The Bench Computer provides a great framework on which you can build your own home automation projects Out of the box, you will be able to control anything with a simple on/off switch, like lights, fans, heaters etc.
I have designed this course to help you get started. What you get the Bench Computer to do is entirely up to you!
Here are the main components (software and hardware) that you will learn about by taking this course:
Instructor Details
Courses : 2
Specification: Raspberry Pi: Make a Workbench Computer
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Price | $14.99 |
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Duration | 9.5 hours |
Year | 2019 |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Saber M E Fadul –
The whole course is matching my needs.
Donald McRoberts –
Well done! Am impressed that you take the time to make it very clear that working with mains requires great care. This course has given me lots of ideas for controlling things around my home. It looks like I will be purchasing additional Rpi’s in the future to play with. Thanks again to Peter. You most certainly are a great trainer and have produced a wonderful series of lectures!
Jeff Coe –
So far the information is good, and the instructor creates good examples.
Tom Sommerville –
narration, unintelligible, plodding, unfocused. REFUND PLEASE
Karl Francis –
Excellent subject matter expert, walk throughs where extensive and well explained