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Raspberry Pi Zero Cookbook

You're reading from   Raspberry Pi Zero Cookbook Delve into the practical world of the Raspberry Pi Zero

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786463852
Length 422 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Edward Snajder Edward Snajder
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Kick-Start Your Raspberry Pi Zero FREE CHAPTER 2. Setting Up Physical and Wireless Connections 3. Programming with Linux 4. Programming with Python 5. Getting Your Hands Dirty Using the GPIO Header 6. Controlling the LEDs and Displays 7. Controlling the Hardware 8. Taking Digital Inputs to the Raspberry Pi Zero 9. Interfacing Sensors with the Raspberry Pi Zero 10. Cooking up Projects to Amaze the World!

Interfacing push switches


As we move on to capturing input from the Raspberry Pi Zero, let's start with a simple push switch. Like most of what we've done in the cookbook, the simple circuits show how easy it is to move on to more complex solutions.

Getting ready

You'll need the following for this recipe:

  • RGB LED (or three LEDs)

  • Three 330-Ohm resistors

  • One four-leg pushbutton switch

If you still have the circuit wired from the previous chapter's Raspberry Pi Health Check, you can keep the circuit intact with the piezo buzzer and there won't be any conflicts when adding the pushbutton.

How to do it...

  1. Configure the following circuit with your Raspberry Pi:

    Note

    A four-leg-switch doesn't have an up or a down, or a "pin 1". Simply orient the switch so that is looks like the diagram and it will work, even if it "upside-down"

  2. In the previous chapters, we focused mostly on what to output from the GPIO, to control things such as LEDs and motors. Now we will start looking at accepting inputs on the GPIO...

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