The goal of this book is to get you up and running with your Raspberry Pi 3 as soon as you take it out of the box. Here’s an idea of what you’ll find inside this book:
•What is the Raspberry Pi 3?
•How is it different from the other Raspberry Pi Models?
•How is it the same as previous models?
•What operating system should I install? What if I am a beginner?
•How do I access the software?
•How do I connect to the internet?
•I heard that it is good for project involving the Internet of Things – what does that mean?
•I have a Raspberry Pi 3, but is there anything else I need? Do I need a monitor and keyboard? What about WiFi? Does it have enough power? Can I plug four USB devices in it and it still work properly?
•I want to build my own circuits. What should I get? Are kits good investments for beginners?
•What is GPIO and what does it mean to me?
•How can I used Mathematica or Python to control the GPIO?
•How do I access Mathematica or Python to start running my own programs?
•What are some really good online resources as I continue my journey?
•What is the Raspberry Pi 3?
•How is it different from the other Raspberry Pi Models?
•How is it the same as previous models?
•What operating system should I install? What if I am a beginner?
•How do I access the software?
•How do I connect to the internet?
•I heard that it is good for project involving the Internet of Things – what does that mean?
•I have a Raspberry Pi 3, but is there anything else I need? Do I need a monitor and keyboard? What about WiFi? Does it have enough power? Can I plug four USB devices in it and it still work properly?
•I want to build my own circuits. What should I get? Are kits good investments for beginners?
•What is GPIO and what does it mean to me?
•How can I used Mathematica or Python to control the GPIO?
•How do I access Mathematica or Python to start running my own programs?
•What are some really good online resources as I continue my journey?