The Raspberry Pi is a credit-card sized micro-computer that can do almost anything a desktop computer can do. The product was designed to help users learn how to code, but its scope has grown dramatically. It’s now available in a variety of form factors, focused designs and kits. As well as built-in ports, it can accept accessories such as a keyboard, mouse, monitor or camera, and connect to the Internet.
Topics covered include:
- The Industrial Raspberry Pi 3 Ecosystem: How it supports a vast range of applications, from field to the cloud.
- Node-RED to Create Data Flows with the Click of a Mouse: Why configuring data flows without knowing how to code makes the system so powerful.
- The Potential for Expansion: How to easily add extra I/O and functionality.