Raspberry-pi
Dr. Mohammad Iqbal
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Outline
Raspberry Pi Market Perangkat Lunak :
OS Bahasa Pemrograman
Perangkat Keras :
Main Ekspansi (Tambahan)
Raspberry Pi Market
Adafruit Afterthought Software Amescon Breadboarding BrickPi Ciseco Cyntech GeekRoo HobbyTronics Kickstarter MyPiShop Nwazet OWFS 1-Wire Pi Modules Pi Supply PiBorg Pimoroni Quick2Wire www.tokoraspberrypi.com Raspberry Pi (Official) RPiSpy
SD memory card
Min 2GB,expandable upto 32GB
Raspberry-pi Camera
PiBow Camera Mount
Pimoroni have developed a tiny, stylish, fully adjustable camera mount for the Raspberry Pi camera! This Rasperry Pi camera mount is a small no-frills mount ideal for desktop or light tripod use. It also avoids you having Sugru or Blu-tak on your precious camera board! The kit comes complete with 5 x M2 nuts, 5 x M2 bolts and 2 x black acrylic mounting plates. Pimoroni's Raspberry Pi Camera Mount Features: Allows Four Different Angles of Repose. Includes Four Screws to Secure the Raspberry Pi Camera Made from Lush Matte Black Acryclic in the UK 1/4 inch hole for tripod mounting. Fully Compatible with the ModMyPi Raspberry Pi Case
http://www.modmypi.com/blog/installing-the-raspberry-picamera-board
http://www.modmypi.com/blog/raspberry-pi-cameraboard-raspistill-command-list http://www.modmypi.com/blog/raspberry-pi-cameraboard-raspivid-command-list
Raspberry-pi Camera
Raspberry Pi "NoIR" Infrared Camera Board (5MP, 1080p, v1.3)
The Raspberry Pi NoIR Camera Board has no Infrared filter, which makes it perfect for taking Infrared photographs or photographing objects in low light (twilight) conditions! The camera plugs directly into the CSI connector on the Raspberry Pi. It's able to deliver clear 5MP resolution image, or 1080p HD video recording at 30fps! Latest Version 1.3! Custom designed and manufactured by the Raspberry Pi Foundation in the UK, the Raspberry Pi Camera Board features a 5MP (25921944 pixels) Omnivision 5647 sensor in a fixed focus module. The module attaches to Raspberry Pi, by way of a 15 Pin Ribbon Cable, to the dedicated 15-pin MIPI Camera Serial Interface (CSI), which was designed especially for interfacing to cameras. The CSI bus is capable of extremely high data rates, and it exclusively carries pixel data to the BCM2835 processor. The board itself is tiny, at around 25mm x 20mm x 9mm, and weighs just over 3g, making it perfect for mobile or other applications where size and weight are important. The sensor itself has a native resolution of 5 megapixel, and has a fixed focus lens onboard. In terms of still images, the camera is capable of 2592 x 1944 pixel static images, and also supports 1080p @ 30fps, 720p @ 60fps and 640x480p 60/90 video recording. The camera is supported in the latest version of Raspbian, the Raspberry Pi's preferred operating system.
http://www.dropbox.com/s/1qk4ehs7wkp2ps9/RaspiCamDo cs.odt
Raspberry-pi Camera
Raspberry Pi Camera Board (5MP, 1080p, v1.3)
The Raspberry Pi Camera Board plugs directly into the CSI connector on the Raspberry Pi. It's able to deliver a crystal clear 5MP resolution image, or 1080p HD video recording at 30fps! Latest Version 1.3! Custom designed and manufactured by the Raspberry Pi Foundation in the UK, the Raspberry Pi Camera Board features a 5MP (25921944 pixels) Omnivision 5647 sensor in a fixed focus module. The module attaches to Raspberry Pi, by way of a 15 Pin Ribbon Cable, to the dedicated 15-pin MIPI Camera Serial Interface (CSI), which was designed especially for interfacing to cameras. The CSI bus is capable of extremely high data rates, and it exclusively carries pixel data to the BCM2835 processor. The board itself is tiny, at around 25mm x 20mm x 9mm, and weighs just over 3g, making it perfect for mobile or other applications where size and weight are important. The sensor itself has a native resolution of 5 megapixel, and has a fixed focus lens onboard. In terms of still images, the camera is capable of 2592 x 1944 pixel static images, and also supports 1080p @ 30fps, 720p @ 60fps and 640x480p 60/90 video recording. The camera is supported in the latest version of Raspbian, the Raspberry Pi's preferred operating system.
Raspberry-pi Camera
RPi Camera Board 360 Gooseneck Mount
ModMyPi's 360 Degree Flexible Gooseneck Raspberry Pi Camera Mount enables you to hold the Raspberry Pi camera in any position - point it up, point it down and point it all around! It's incredibly versaltile, and very useful if you won't want to plop it inside a 'block' type acrylic mount. As the name suggests, the mount can be bent in 360 Degree's and 17cm end to end length allows for plenty of flexibility whilst still allowing for millimeter perfect adjustments. It's lightweight, and subsequently works with a case and without a case. The mount plugs directly into the 3.5mm Audio Jack on the Raspberry Pi, and is specially constructed of black anodised gooseneck tubing that's completely flexible, but stays fixed in the position it's bent into! The tube comes pre-assembled with 3.5mm right-angle audio plug on one end, and a 2mm bolt fixing on the other. Simply slide the 2mm bolt fixing through the top right hand corner of the camera, adding the included Nylon washers on either side, and bolt using the included Nylon half nut!
Raspberry-pi Camera
Nwazet Pi Camera Box Bundle (Case, Lens & Wall Mount)
This bundle includes a specially designed black matte Pi Camera Box Case, a Magnetic Fish-Eye Lens and Camera Box Wall Mount. The flexibility of this design is ideal for using a Raspberry Pi and its camera module in a variety of applications such as security with a wide angle fish-eye lens, process monitoring, computer vision, high-definition time lapses, motion sensing and many other fun projects.
http://nwazet.com/camera-box/assembly
Pi Camera Box Case The 'Nwazet Pi Camera Box' is designed for hosting a Raspberry Pi computer (model A or B) and a Pi Camera module together in a compact and versatile enclosure. This all-integrated design ensures that the camera's fragile ribbon cable doesn't get damaged while exposed during operation. This case can accommodate an optional magnetic camera lens, which opens up new possibilities above and beyond the outstanding optical quality of the Pi Camera module. The black matte case is opaque, ensuring that the red led mounted on the Pi Camera module will not affect the ambient light captured by the camera. The back of the 'Pi Camera Box' can accept an optional wallmounting bracket for permanent installations. Features: Black matte acrylic, Assembly time: about 10 minutes, Access to all of Pi's connectors, Features vents on the bottom, top, left and right walls, Features a slot for a GPIO ribbon cable, Works with any Raspberry Pi with mounting holes, models A and B (won't work with a rev.1), Dimensions: 101mm x 70mm x 33.3mm, 3mm thick black acrylic case (7 pieces, including left walls for both models A and B), 4x rubber feet Camera Box Wall Mount The Raspberry Pi Camera, enclosed with the Pi in the Camera Box, and equipped with a fish eye lens, is a very capable surveillance and monitoring system that is easy to connect and program. To make the most of it, the Pi Camera box should be steadily mounted to a wall or a ceiling and should be properly angled. This bracket allows tilting and swiveling of the device. Just tighten the thumb screws when you have found the right position and you're done. Features: Bracket max. weight: up to 3.5kg (7.7 lbs), Wall / ceiling mounting screws, Tilt angle: 24 to +15, Swivel angle: ~75 left and right, Thumb screws for easy angle adjustments Magnetic Fish-Eye Lens The Raspberry Pi's camera offers great features out-of-the box, which can be enhanced by adding interchangeable lenses. The fish-eye lens will give your Raspberry Pi camera a panoramic view of its surroundings, making it perfect for surveillance, security and general monitoring scenarios. The Pi Camera Box is designed to receive the small metal ring needed for binding the magnetized fish-eye lens to the case. Features: Magnetic fish-eye lens, 180 degree angle (see note below), Selfadhesive metal ring mount, Plastic lens cap, Key-chain attachment
https://www.modmypi.com/raspberry-pi-camera
Why do I need a Real Time Clock for my Raspberry Pi? The Raspberry Pi is an ultra-small and ultra-low cost computer. In order to achieve this size and price, several non-essential items usually found on a computer had to be omitted. Laptops and computers keep time when the power is off by using a preinstalled, battery powered 'Real Time Clock' (RTC). However, this Real Time Clock module is not included with the Raspberry Pi. To keep time, the Raspberry Pi updates the date and time automatically over the internet via Ethernet or WiFi. The Raspberry Pi will simply revert back to the standard date and time settings (usually 30 November 1999) when the network connection is removed. So, for projects which have no internet connection, you may want to add a low cost battery powered RTC to help your Pi keep time!
https://www.modmypi.com/blog/installing-the-rasclockraspberry-pi-real-time-clock
The "Read Your Pi" Raspberry Pi LCD Board & Blue and White LCD Screen Kit is an easy assemble kit designed to integrate a 16 x 2 LCD screen onto your Raspberry Pi. The board enables the LCD screen to plug directly into the GPIO connector on the Raspberry Pi and features four push buttons for user input! The kit is compatible with both C and Python.
https://www.modmypi.com/raspberry-pi-expansion-boards/mypishop-raspberry-pi-breakout-boards
https://www.dropbox.com/s/8s9a z6xftov8rqr/user-manual.pdf
https://github.com/klattimer/HotPi
https://www.modmypi.com/raspberry-pi-expansion-boards/kickstarter-breakout-boards/hotpi
The "Step Your Pi" Raspberry Pi Stepper Motor Driver board is designed to make it super easy to get to grips with using stepper motors and the Raspberry Pi. The kit plugs directly into the GPIO connector on the Raspberry Pi, utilises a ULN2803A IC to drive up to two stepper motors via 8 I/O pins, and has 8 bright indicator LED's. This kit comes complete with 1 x 5Wire "28BYJ-48" Stepper Motor.
https://www.modmypi.com/raspberry-pi-expansion-boards/mypishop-raspberry-pi-breakoutboards/read-your-pi
The Pecan Pi Relays kit is designed to be interfaced with the Raspberry Pi's GPIO connector and features six normally open relays, each capable of switching up to 12A @ 250VAC. Features:
6x 12A @ 250VAC relays 6x relay ON LED 2x identical Raspberry Pi GPIO connectors allowing chaining of other devices and boards 1x 0.1" external power pin header (GND, 5V) 1x JST PH through-hole power connector (optional) 1x 0.1" external Raspberry Pi power pin header, allowing the Raspberry Pi to be powered through its GPIO connector (optional, jumper required)
https://www.modmypi.com/raspberry-pi-expansion-boards/nwazet-breakout-boards
https://www.modmypi.com/raspberry-pi-expansion-boards/nwazet-breakout-boards/
The UPiS Module has a built-in smart battery charger, which controls and charges the integrated battery automatically whenever your RPi is cable-powered. The UPiS Advanced includes a host of other features including on-board Real Time Clock (RTC), NO Relar Sensor, Protected 1-Wire Interface, Micro USB to RPi RS232 Interface (Virtual Com Port) and 12V RS232 Interface.
https://www.modmypi.com/raspberry-pi-expansion-boards/pi-modules
BREADBOARD
The Adjustable Breadboard Power Supply Kit A good power supply is essential to any electronic projects, and this adjustable breadboard power supply kit is ideal for making your own breadboard-friendly very low drop-out adjustable power supply. While there are many existing designs for adjustable power supplies, this one makes improvements that make it more useful for hobby designs.
This 'full-size' breadboard with 830 tie points is perfect for small and medium projects. It's 2.2" x 7" (5.4cm x 16.5cm) with a standard double-strip (630pts) in the middle and two power rails (200pts) on both sides. You can pull the power rails off easily to make the breadboard as thin as 1.4" (3.5cm). You can also "snap" these breadboards together either way to make longer and/or wider breadboards. This one's transparent, which means you can do all sorts of cool stuff - like adding LED's to the power rails!
Implementasi RaspberryPi
http://www.piborg.com
PiBorg
TriBorg - Triplicate your Raspberry Pi GPIO header TriBorg - A GPIO header replicator board for your Raspberry Pi. Gives you three GPIO headers to plug in break out boards, add on boards, just about anything that is designed to connect on to a RPi.
LedBorg - An ultra bright RGB LED add on board for your Raspberry Pi
PiBorg
http://www.piborg.com PiCy - Raspberry Pi Cyborg XLoBorg - Motion and direction sensor for your Raspberry Pi Measure movement such as bumps and shocks and determine direction from your Raspberry Pi with the XLoBorg add on board by PiBorg. Features a 3 Axis Accelerometer and 3 Axis Magnetometer PicoBorg - Control small motors from your Raspberry Pi We can turn on and off fans, motors, solenoids, relays etc. from your Raspberry Pi. There are 4 low side drivers so you can turn on and off 4 devices One is connected to the RPi PWM pin, so you can vary duty cycle (normally vary speed).
http://www.piborg.com/picypack-build
Simple Robotic
http://www.instructables.com/id/Building-robots-with-Raspberry-Pi-and-Python/?ALLSTEPS
http://learn.adafruit.com/assets/3199 http://learn.adafruit.com/assets/2123
Distributed Computing
Each Pi can be used as cheap node Form grids using a cluster of Pis Can share CPU, memory and disk space
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/projects/raspberrypi/tutorials/distributed-computing/
SuperComputer
A single Raspberry Pi is about as powerful as a Pentium 2 with graphics on par with the original XBox. Connect 64 of them together, like one University of South Hampton professor did, and you have some serious power at your fingertips. Professor Simon Cox put out a tutorial on how to make a 64node (or more) supercomputer by racking that many Raspberry Pis. One recommended technique: Build your racks from Legos.
http://www.southampton.ac.uk/~sjc/raspberrypi/pi_supercomputer_southampton.htm
Fun Project
Raspberry Pi Camera dengan WIFI dan Touchscreen
http://learn.adafruit.com/diy-wifi-raspberry-pi-touch-cam/pi-setup
Fun Project
Raspberry Pi Media Panel (Digital Photo Frame)
http://www.petrol.io/how-to-choose-lcd-screen-for-raspberry-pi/ http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-Make-a-Raspberry-Pi-Media-Panel-fka-Digita/
Fun Project
Membuat Drone dari Raspberry pi
1. Raspberry Pi for the flight controller, code written in Go. Access the Gyroscope, Accelerometer, Magnetometer(Compass), and PWM driver via the i2c bus. 2. RPi camera (http://sourceforge.net/projects/mjpgstreamer/) 3. GPS guidance and Eflite Park 450 motors on hand made motor mounts. 4. RPi-based copter can use this opensource code: https://bitbucket.org/lastsurvivor/inno de/overview
http://www.raspberrypi.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=37&t=63400 http://diydrones.com/group/raspberry-pi-pilots
http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2012/12/10raspberry-pi-creations-that-show-how-amazing-the-tiny-pc-can-be/
Fun Project
Raspberry pi di Orbit Langit
1. High Altitude Ballooning (HAB), "standard weather balloons to put small payloads typically 100g-1kg into 'near space' at altitudes of around 30km or so. 2. Carrying a tracking device (so the balloon position is known throughout the flight) and usually some sensors (temperature, pressure etc) and often a video or stills camera storing to an SD card for later retrieval." heat sinks to protect the Pi Radiometrix NTX2 radio transmitter, GPS receiver Webcam The radio system has low bandwidth and with a typical flight lasting 2 hours Picture size 432 x 240 pixels with 50% compression from webcam A simple shell script took a photo every 30 seconds, saving them on the SD card so that the tracker program could choose the 'best' image (largest jpeg!) for transmission."
Fun Project
https://code.google.com/p/owenquad/
Alternatif RaspberryPi
Alternatif RaspberryPi
Beagle Board
1. 1 GHz ARM Cortex-A8 processor 2. 512 MB of DDR3 RAM 3. USB, Ethernet, HDMI support 4. Harga : $45 1. Sitara XAM3359AZCZ100 Cortex A8 CPU 2. 512MB of RAM 3. 2GB of eMMC storage 4. SGX530 graphics 5. HD video output over HDMI, a microSD card slot and Ethernet. 6. Price: $45
http://jdebug.org/top-5-raspberry-pi-alternatives/
Alternatif RaspberryPi
Cubie Board : A20 Cubie truck (>1 juta)
SoC DRAM NAND Power A20, @ 1 Ghz 2 GiB DDR3 @ 480 MHz 8 GB DC 5 V @ 2 A (3 A with SATA drive), Battery connector Features Video Audio HDMI (Type A - full), VGA 3.5 mm headphone plug, HDMI, SPDIF WiFi 802.11 b/g/n (Ampak AP6210), 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet (Realtek RTL8211E) SD, SATA 2.0 2 USB 2.0 Host, 1 USB2.0 OTG Bluetooth (Ampak AP6210), IRDA, RTC UART, I2S, I2C, SPI, CVBS, LRADC (2x),UART, PS2, PWM (2x), TS/CSI, IRDA, LINE-IN, FMIN, MIC-IN, TV-IN (4x), ...
Headers
CubieBoard 2 1. Dual-core Cortex-A7 processor 2. Mali400mp2 GPU 3. 1 GB DDR3 RAM 4. Supports Android, Linux and Ubuntu 5. Harga $59
Alternatif RaspberryPi
Via APC
VIA Technologies recently announced its Android PC (APC) System. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Wondermedia ARM chip. $49 device running Android 2.3 operating system VGA and HDMI video outputs, four USB2 ports one microSD slot one 100Mb/sec Ethernet port, audio out and microphone in. The 700MHz ARM 11 chip is supported by 512MB of DDR3 RAM 8. 2GB of flash memory on-board. 9. consume 13.5W at full load with idle power consumption of 4W.
Alternatif RaspberryPi
Origen 4 ($199) Arndale Board ($249) Wandboard quad ($128)
www.wandboard.org
Odroid-X2 ($135)
Android 4.x & Ubuntu BSP www.minnowboard.org/ www.phytec.com/products/single-board-computers/
Minnowboard
http://www.techshout.com/alternatives/2013/29/raspberry-pi-alternatives/
Lalu Bagaimana ?
1. Beli atau pinjam Raspberry Pi ? Modal Cuma SD Card juga bisa 2. Belajar Bahasa Pemrograman : Phyton, Java atau C juga cukup.
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