© James R. Strickland 2018
James R. StricklandRaspberry Pi for Arduino Usershttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-3414-3_1

1. Your Shopping List

James R. Strickland1 
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Highlands Ranch, Colorado, USA
 

This chapter is a shopping list. It’s not very long. There aren’t very many hardware projects in this book, really, and many of the software projects use the same hardware setup. If you’re coming to this book from the Arduino world, I figure you have projects you want to connect. How many more “Light the Seven Segment LED” tutorials are really necessary? You may have some of these parts already—the ATmega328P, the 74LVC245, the LED arrays, resistors, hookup wire, and so on—they’re staples of the Arduino world too. I’m going to assume you do already have ...

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