1 - Physical_Computing_6.pdf. This is a schematic diagram of the cyclical processes - including feedback - involved in Data Computing and Physical Computing.
2 - Measurement and Control Interfaces for use with the Pi_5.pdf. This is a table of the main ready-made, usually cased, Interfaces, now connected via USB, but formerly via Serial and User ports.
3 - Expansion_Boards_for_Raspberry_Pi_3.pdf. This is a table of many of the expansion boards available for design and build projects using the Pi.
4 - Teaching Measurement and Control with the Pi (text) 2.pdf. This discusses the topic of the title.
5 - Raspberry Pi with Various Monitors 3.pdf. This is a table of how various LCD monitors perform with the Pi running Raspian Linux and RISC OS alpha. In particular, it compares the monitors when connected via HDMI and DVI (digital) and VGA (analog) connections - the latter including an unpowered HDMI to VGA adapter.
6 - Teaching Measurement and Control with the Pi - Further Notes 2.pdf. This discusses some aspects of the monitor tests above and other matters.
7 - Teaching Measurement and Control with the Pi - Another Note 2.pdf. This responds to the latest position of the DfE regarding the teaching of Measurement and Control to be at the teacher's discretion. It shows that measurement and control - and particularly the concept of feedback - are essential to a proper understanding of ourselves, i.e. human and animal biology, and our environment, including global climate change. Moreover, it is fundamental to system dynamics, including most notably 'The Limits to Growth'.
8 - USB Peripherals for the Pi_4.pdf.
This is a table of equipment that I am using with my Pi, which may be
of interest to others. It includes the performances, prices, USB
identification details and Amazon links.
Here is the document that I produced for Graham Hasting's Mini-Jam on 2012-10-20.
9 - Raspberry_Pi_projects_1.pdf. This is a selection from the Raspberry Pi Forum on Automation, Sensing and Robotics that I considered really excellent and inspirational plus some that are very good and instructive (but all are good and interesting).
There is already a wide variety of projects out there, involving
both modified and new hardware and software. I believe that they cover
the whole range - Primary, Secondary, Tertiary and Professional.
Here are some photos I took at this event - One, Two, Three, Four. I believe they show everyone present except me. An old photo of me may be found here.
I went to the RISC OS London Show on 2012-10-27.
I gave a presentation entitled 'Raspberry Pi, RISC OS, Raspbian and the Big Picture' and here is a video of me giving it.
Photos taken at the RISC OS London Show, with my camera.
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