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Raspberry Pi for  Python Programmers  Cookbook

You're reading from   Raspberry Pi for Python Programmers Cookbook Over 60 recipes that harness the power of the Raspberry Pi together with Python programming and create enthralling and captivating projects

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2016
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ISBN-13 9781785288326
Length 510 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Raspberry Pi for Python Programmers Cookbook - Second Edition
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Getting Started with a Raspberry Pi Computer FREE CHAPTER 2. Starting with Python Strings, Files, and Menus 3. Using Python for Automation and Productivity 4. Creating Games and Graphics 5. Creating 3D Graphics 6. Using Python to Drive Hardware 7. Sense and Display Real-World Data 8. Creating Projects with the Raspberry Pi Camera Module 9. Building Robots 10. Interfacing with Technology Hardware and Software List
Index

Writing messages using Persistence of Vision


Persistence of Vision (POV) displays can produce an almost magical effect, displaying images in the air by moving a line of LEDs back and forth very quickly or around in circles. The effect works because your eyes are unable to adjust fast enough to separate out the individual flashes of light, and so you observe a merged image (the message or picture being displayed).

Persistence of vision using RGB LEDs

Getting ready

This recipe also uses the RGB LED kit used in the previous recipe; you will also need the following additional items:

  • Breadboard (half-sized or larger)

  • 2 x Dupont female to male patch wires

  • Tilt switch (ball-bearing type is suitable)

  • 1 x 470 ohm resistor (R_Protect)

  • Breadboarding wire (solid core)

The tilt switch should be added to the RGB LED (as described in the Getting ready section of the Multiplexed color LEDs recipe). The tilt switch is wired as follows:

Tilt switch is connected to GPIO Input (GPIO pin 24) and Gnd (GPIO pin 6)

To reproduce...

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