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Raspberry Pi 3 Projects for Java Programmers

Raspberry Pi 3 Projects for Java Programmers

By : Chandra, John Sirach, Seneviratne
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Raspberry Pi 3 Projects for Java Programmers

Raspberry Pi 3 Projects for Java Programmers

By: Chandra, John Sirach, Seneviratne

Overview of this book

Raspberry Pi is a small, low cost and yet very powerful development platform. It is used to interact with attached electronics by the use of it's GPIO pins for multiple use cases, mainly Home Automation and Robotics. Our book is a project-based guide that will show you how to utilize the Raspberry Pi's GPIO with Java and how you can leverage this utilization with your knowledge of Java. You will start with installing and setting up the necessary hardware to create a seamless development platform. You will then straightaway start by building a project that will utilize light for presence detection. Next, you will program the application, capable of handling real time data using MQTT and utilize RPC to publish data to adafruit.io. Further, you will build a wireless robot on top of the zuma chassis with the Raspberry Pi as the main controller. Lastly, you will end the book with advanced projects that will help you to create a multi-purpose IoT controller along with building a security camera that will perform image capture and recognize faces with the help of notifications. By the end of the book, you will be able to build your own real world usable projects not limited to Home Automation, IoT and/or Robotics utilizing logic, user and web interfaces.
Table of Contents (8 chapters)
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Integrating a Real-Time IoT Dashboard

Billing of materials

To be able to realize our build, we need the following components:

  • A breadboard
  • A Raspberry Pi, of course
  • A Raspberry Pi 3 T-Cobbler or male to female jumper wires
  • Breadboard wires
  • Three 10 Kohm resistors
  • A Hitachi HD44780 16x2 character display
  • One 10 Kohm potentiometer
  • One 4.7 Kohm resistor
  • A 1 µF capacitor
  • A LDR a.k.a. LDR
  • One BC546B NPN transistor
  • One 5V switchable mechanical relay, such as a Keyes 5V relay module or similar
  • One 1N4148 diode
  • A device capable of being detected by Bluetooth, such as a mobile phone
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