文件名称:Raspberry.Pi.Computer.Architecture.Essentials.17843
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Raspberry Pi
Key Features Explore Raspberry Pi 2's hardware through the Assembly, C/C++, and Python programming languages Experiment with connecting electronics up to your Raspberry Pi 2 and interacting with them through software Learn about the Raspberry Pi 2 architecture and Raspbian operating system through innovative projects Book Description With the release of the Raspberry Pi 2, a new series of the popular compact computer is available for you to build cheap, exciting projects and learn about programming. In this book, we explore Raspberry Pi 2's hardware through a number of projects in a variety of programming languages. We will start by exploring the various hardware components in detail, which will provide a base for the programming projects and guide you through setting up the tools for Assembler, C/C++, and Python. We will then learn how to write multi-threaded applications and Raspberry Pi 2's multi-core processor. Moving on, you'll get hands on by expanding the storage options of the Raspberry Pi beyond the SD card and interacting with the graphics hardware. Furthermore, you will be introduced to the basics of sound programming while expanding upon your knowledge of Python to build a web server. Finally, you will learn to interact with the third-party microcontrollers. From writing your first Assembly Language application to programming graphics, this title guides you through the essentials. Table of Contents Chapter 1. Introduction to the Raspberry Pi's Architecture and Setup Chapter 2. Programming on Raspbian Chapter 3. Low-Level Development with Assembly Language Chapter 4 USB 2.0 ports and 1 SoC on-board USB Chapter 4. Multithreaded Applications with C/C++ Chapter 5. Expanding on Storage Options Chapter 6. Low-Level Graphics Programming Chapter 7. Exploring the Raspberry Pi's GPIO Pins Chapter 8. Exploring Sound with the Raspberry Pi 2 Chapter 9. Building a Web Server Chapter 10. Integrating with Third-Party Microcontrollers Chapter 11. Final Project