Johns Hopkins University
Raspberry Pi Projects Specialization
Johns Hopkins University

Raspberry Pi Projects Specialization

Invent, Prototype, Create -- with Raspberry Pi. Master multi-discipline theory and practice for creating custom projects and hardware based on the Raspberry Pi. No experience necessary.

Drew Wilson

Instructor: Drew Wilson

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4.9

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16 weeks to complete
at 3 hours a week
Flexible schedule
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Get in-depth knowledge of a subject
4.9

(72 reviews)

Beginner level

Recommended experience

16 weeks to complete
at 3 hours a week
Flexible schedule
Learn at your own pace

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Taught in English
19 practice exercises

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Specialization - 4 course series

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Application Programming Interface (API), Python Programming, System Configuration, Remote Access Systems, Electronic Systems, Application Security, Control Systems, Web Applications, Embedded Systems, Software Installation, Internet Of Things, and Linux

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Skills you'll gain

Serial Peripheral Interface, Digital Communications, Hardware Troubleshooting, Electronic Components, Hardware Architecture, Computer Hardware, Communication Systems, Debugging, and Electronics

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Data Processing, Statistical Methods, Systems Of Measurement, Data Cleansing, Data Science, NumPy, Data Analysis Software, Real Time Data, Analytical Skills, Electronics, Mathematical Modeling, Electronic Components, and Regression Analysis

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Computer-Aided Design, Schematic Diagrams, Hardware Design, Design Specifications, 3D Modeling, Mechanical Design, Technical Design, Electronic Components, Electronics, Electrical Engineering, Open Source Technology, Electronic Hardware, and Simulation and Simulation Software

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Drew Wilson
Johns Hopkins University
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