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Powering your Home Projects with Raspberry Pi

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Invent, Prototype, Create -- with Raspberry Pi

This Specialization is crafted to take beginners in this field from start to building functional prototypes, home projects, and new creations with custom peripheral hardware and a Raspberry Pi. If you've never touched a Raspberry Pi, it's ok. Course 1 will get you started, and by Course 4 you'll be designing and fabricating printed circuit boards for your own custom add-on hardware to make your projects come to life and be truly unique.

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From Johns Hopkins University via Coursera
Hours 80
Instructor Drew Wilson
Language English
Subjects Programming Art & Design Engineering Data Science

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An overview of related careers and their average salaries in the US. Bars indicate income percentile (33rd - 99th).

Counselor of the Pi Sigma Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi $42k

Trauma Registrar/PI abstractor $52k

PI Coordinator Vascular Neurology $53k

Associate Sales Channel Planning and Development PI Manager $59k

SAP PI/PO $63k

PI Underwriter $63k

ZPIC2 PI Analyst $71k

OSI Pi System Analyst $75k

PI Engineer $82k

SAP ABAP/PI Solution Engineer $86k

Req: OSIsoft PI platform developer $89k

PI administrator $90k

Courses in this Specialization

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Jun
26

Beginning Custom Projects with Raspberry Pi

In this course you will use a Raspberry Pi 4 to build a complete network-connected project with sensors and motors and access it from your smartphone. We'll explore all the parts...

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Jun
26

Communications and High-Speed Signals with Raspberry Pi

Course two of this specialization is all about hardware physical layer and communication between elements of your project, how to troubleshoot high-speed signals when they don't...

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Jun
26

Using Sensors With Your Raspberry Pi

This course on integrating sensors with your Raspberry Pi is course 3 of a Coursera Specialization and can be taken separately or as part of the specialization. Although some...

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Jun
26

Designing Hardware for Raspberry Pi Projects

This is course 4 of this specialization (although it can be taken out of order) and focuses on applying experience and knowledge gained in the first three courses to build...

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From Johns Hopkins University via Coursera
Hours 80
Instructor Drew Wilson
Language English
Subjects Programming Art & Design Engineering Data Science

Careers

An overview of related careers and their average salaries in the US. Bars indicate income percentile (33rd - 99th).

Counselor of the Pi Sigma Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi $42k

Trauma Registrar/PI abstractor $52k

PI Coordinator Vascular Neurology $53k

Associate Sales Channel Planning and Development PI Manager $59k

SAP PI/PO $63k

PI Underwriter $63k

ZPIC2 PI Analyst $71k

OSI Pi System Analyst $75k

PI Engineer $82k

SAP ABAP/PI Solution Engineer $86k

Req: OSIsoft PI platform developer $89k

PI administrator $90k

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