In this course you will start to use the Raspberry Pi for the first time. The Raspberry Pi is like a small version of a regular computer except that you can choose all the components that you want to use with it. You can connect your self-built circuits to it in much the same way that you do with the Arduino.

In this course you will learn how it is possible to add other devices such as microphones, speakers, displays to the Raspberry Pi. When adding external devices, it is important to find and incorporate the associated software to drive them, so you will learn how to do this through a series of practical exercises. In the project you will design your own interactive device using both the Raspberry Pi and the Arduino.

This program requires the purchase of a kit of electronic components and microcontrollers at a cost of around $600.

You are required to have completed the following courses or have equivalent experience before taking this course:

  • Designing a Simple Interactive System
  • Expanding Interactive Systems With Devices and Libraries
  • Designing Complex Sensing and Functions in Interactive Systems
  • Building Actuated Interactive Devices
 

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Course Length
2 weeks

Effort
3 to 5 hours of study per week

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100% online, instructor-led
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