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Raspberry Pi Pico DIY Workshop

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Product type Book
Published in May 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801814812
Pages 376 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Authors (2):
Sai Yamanoor Sai Yamanoor
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Srihari Yamanoor Srihari Yamanoor
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters

Preface 1. Section 1: An Introduction to the Pico
2. Chapter 1: Getting Started with the Raspberry Pi Pico 3. Chapter 2: Serial Interfaces and Applications 4. Chapter 3: Home Automation Projects 5. Chapter 4: Fun with Gardening! 6. Section 2: Learning by Making
7. Chapter 5: Building a Weather Station 8. Chapter 6: Designing a Giant Seven-Segment Display 9. Chapter 7: Designing a Visual Aid for Tracking Air Quality 10. Section 3: Advanced Topics
11. Chapter 8: Building Wireless Nodes 12. Chapter 9: Let's Build a Robot! 13. Chapter 10: Designing TinyML Applications 14. Chapter 11: Let's Build a Product! 15. Chapter 12: Best Practices for Working with the Pico 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

Displaying temperature data using the SPI

In this section, we will make use of an OLED display that comes with an SSD1306 driver. The Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) will display the temperature and humidity data we retrieved in the previous section. Before we get started, let's take a quick look at the SPI bus.

The Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI)

The SPI is commonly used to interface peripherals such as microSD cards, memory devices, sensors, and so on. It is a synchronous interface like the I2C interface where we use a clock signal to keep the host and the peripheral in sync. The SPI bus typically consists of the following pins:

  • Chip Select (CS) – Enables the host to select the peripheral device with which it wants to initiate communication. The chip select pin enables multiple devices on the same bus.
  • Data Out (DO) – The pin used by the host device to transmit data to the peripheral.
  • Data In (DI) – The pin used by the host device...
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