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Getting started with Banana Pro, available at Free, has an average rating of 4.28, with 28 lectures, 3 quizzes, based on 9 reviews, and has 698 subscribers.

You will learn about Wire up your Banana Pro with keyboard and monitor to create a fully functional computer Get to know how Banana Pro is different from Raspberry Pi Learn to build a magic electronic candle and turn it ON or OFF by just blowing air Learn how to code in Python and interact with physical devices such as sensors Build a smoke and gas detector with e-mail notifier to enhance the safety in your kitchen Install Android operating system in your Banana Pro and use it as a mobile device This course is ideal for individuals who are This course is useful for those who are interested in exploring the possibilities of Banana Pro as a computer and step into the world of physical computing It is particularly useful for This course is useful for those who are interested in exploring the possibilities of Banana Pro as a computer and step into the world of physical computing.

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Summary

Title: Getting started with Banana Pro

Price: Free

Average Rating: 4.28

Number of Lectures: 28

Number of Quizzes: 3

Number of Published Lectures: 28

Number of Published Quizzes: 3

Number of Curriculum Items: 31

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 31

Original Price: Free

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Wire up your Banana Pro with keyboard and monitor to create a fully functional computer
  • Get to know how Banana Pro is different from Raspberry Pi
  • Learn to build a magic electronic candle and turn it ON or OFF by just blowing air
  • Learn how to code in Python and interact with physical devices such as sensors
  • Build a smoke and gas detector with e-mail notifier to enhance the safety in your kitchen
  • Install Android operating system in your Banana Pro and use it as a mobile device
  • Who Should Attend

  • This course is useful for those who are interested in exploring the possibilities of Banana Pro as a computer and step into the world of physical computing
  • Target Audiences

  • This course is useful for those who are interested in exploring the possibilities of Banana Pro as a computer and step into the world of physical computing
  • This is an introductory course about the credit card sized Banana Pro. This course is useful for those who are interested in exploring the possibilities of Banana Pro as a computer. The course does not assume any prior knowledge of computers or programming. However, a knowledge of Linux operating system and Python programming language would greatly help you in getting up to speed.

    The course will teach you to hook up the Banana Pro with a keyboard and monitor so that you can use it as a low-cost computer. You will also learn how to step into the world of physical computing something that you normally do not do with your home computer or laptop.

    You will learn to build two complete projects. The first one teaches you how to make a magic candle and turn it ON or OFF by just blowing air as you do in birthday parties. By doing this, you will learn how to code and interact with physical devices such as sensors.

    The second project involves building a smoke and gas detector with e-mail notifier to enhance the safety in your kitchen area. You will use the Banana Pro to design the circuit and Python program to code the sensor.

    You will also learn how to install Android operating system in your Banana Pro and experience the Android interface.

    The course provides complete source code for both the projects.

    The entire course can be completed within a week, including the hardware assembly for the magic candle and smoke sensor.

    By the end of this course, you will learn how to boot and wire up a Banana Pro and write your own Python code to interact with physical world.

    Course Curriculum

    Lecture 1: What will you learn from the course

    Chapter 1: Introduction & physical computing

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Banana Pro

    Lecture 2: Raspberry Pi vs Banana Pro – Part 1

    Lecture 3: Raspberry Pi vs Banana Pro – Part 2

    Lecture 4: Hardware requirements

    Lecture 5: Preparing the operating system

    Lecture 6: Assembling the hardware and installing the OS

    Lecture 7: WIFI on Banana Pro

    Lecture 8: General purpose input output

    Lecture 9: First step to physical computing

    Lecture 10: Circuit Diagram : First step to physical computing

    Lecture 11: Source code : First step to physical computing

    Lecture 12: Real time demonstration – First step to physical computing

    Chapter 2: Magic Candle

    Lecture 1: Hardware requirements

    Lecture 2: Programming the magic candle

    Lecture 3: Circuit Diagram : Magic Candle

    Lecture 4: Source code : Magic candle

    Lecture 5: Real time demonstration – Magic candle

    Chapter 3: Smoke and gas detector with Email notifier

    Lecture 1: Hardware requirements

    Lecture 2: Source code : Programming the gas sensor

    Lecture 3: Circuit Diagram : Smoke & GAS detector with e-mail notifier

    Lecture 4: Source code : Smoke detector

    Lecture 5: Real time demonstration – Smoke alert

    Chapter 4: Android Installation in Banana Pro

    Lecture 1: Understanding Android operating system

    Lecture 2: Android image burning tool

    Lecture 3: Preparing the SD card

    Lecture 4: Configuring the Android operating system

    Lecture 5: Queries

    Instructors

  • Getting started with Banana Pro  No.2
    Venkatesh Varadachari
    Founder, MAKERDEMY
  • Getting started with Banana Pro  No.3
    Satyajeet Sah
    Senior Product Engineer – Technology
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  • 5 stars: 3 votes
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