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Learn Raspberry Pi & Embedded Linux Programming

Posted By: ELK1nG
Learn Raspberry Pi & Embedded Linux Programming

Learn Raspberry Pi & Embedded Linux Programming
Published 10/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 4.61 GB | Duration: 7h 15m

Unlock the power of Raspberry Pi and master Embedded Linux programming

What you'll learn

Setting up Raspberry Pi board.

Exploring embedded systems concepts.

Programming on the Linux platform.

Shell scripting, Python programming, C programming.

Theory + Practicals.

Interface external hardware peripherals.

Camera project.

Requirements

Programming experience in 'C'.

Basic computer proficiency. Basic electronics knowledge.

Self motivation to explore and learn new topics.

A desktop/laptop with good internet connectivity is recommended. A 64 bit computer of atleast 4GB RAM and 10GB of HDD free space with Windows/Ubuntu/Mac OS is recommended.

Raspberry Pi 4 single board computer.

Hardware peripherals: LED, Push buttons, Buzzer, HD44780 LCD display, DC motor, Servo Motor, L293 driver board, Arduino Uno board, I2C LCD display, 5K Potenitometr, Pi Camera V1.3 module, Speaker

Description

Everyone probably uses Linux, multiple times a day, without noticing. If you made a phone call, took a picture, used traffic lights, listened to the radio, watched television, all these are powered by Linux. Literally billions of people are using Linux. Linux , powers these applications. Which means it involves programming, that handles several technologies. Embedded Linux programming expertise, will fetch you a highly rewarding career. On learning this, you get to know how computers work and how electronic products around you work.So,What exactly is Raspberry Pi, and why is it used in our course?How do you design an embedded Linux product?What are the software tools used? How do you interface hardware peripherals with an embedded Linux board?How do you write an embedded Linux application in 'C' or in Python?What is a Linux shell script?How to design a socket application for communication?This course covers, all these topics. The course is a blend of both theory, and practicals. This is a step by step course on Raspberry Pi, and Embedded Linux Programming, with information suitable for beginners and gradually progressing to intermediate level. You will learn how to set up and configure a Raspberry Pi board, explore basic embedded systems concepts, and delve into programming on the Linux platform. By the end of the course, you will be able to develop your own embedded Linux applications and projects.

Overview

Section 1: Module 0 - Overview

Lecture 1 Overview

Lecture 2 FAQs

Section 2: Module 1 - Let's Begin

Lecture 3 Getting Started - Introduction

Lecture 4 Getting Started- Setting Up

Lecture 5 Getting Started - Linux Commands

Lecture 6 Hello World - Shell Scripting

Lecture 7 Hello World - Hello World in 'C'

Lecture 8 Python Scripts - Python Basics

Lecture 9 Python Scripts - GPIO

Lecture 10 File System - Linux File System

Lecture 11 File System - Accessing Files in 'C'

Lecture 12 Linux Utilities - Sysfs

Lecture 13 Linux Utilities - Timers

Lecture 14 Linux Utilities - Date & Time

Section 3: Module 2 - Multitasking

Lecture 15 Process

Lecture 16 Inter Process Communication

Lecture 17 Multithreading

Section 4: Module 3 - Communication

Lecture 18 UART

Lecture 19 I2C

Lecture 20 Sockets

Lecture 21 MQTT

Section 5: Module 4 - Projects

Lecture 22 Camera - Project Abstract

Lecture 23 Camera - Camera Module

Lecture 24 Camera - Python Controls

Lecture 25 Camera - Schematic & Source Code

Lecture 26 Camera - Testing & Conclusion

Section 6: Module 5 - Test

Section 7: Module 6 - Conclusion

Lecture 27 Summary

Anyone who fulfills the pre requisites can join the program.,Freshers/Beginners of engineering/diploma in EE/ECE/CSE.,Students looking for certfication or credits.,Hobbyists.,Seasoned or experienced or professional programmers wouldn't find this useful.,Anyone looking for highly advanced topics like driver design, building Linux from scratch,kernel programming etc shouldn't join.