This Specialization is crafted to take beginners in this field from start to building functional prototypes, home projects, and new creations with custom peripheral hardware and a Raspberry Pi. If you've never touched a Raspberry Pi, it's ok. Course 1 will get you started, and by Course 4 you'll be designing and fabricating printed circuit boards for your own custom add-on hardware to make your projects come to life and be truly unique.

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Raspberry Pi Projects Specialization
Invent, Prototype, Create -- with Raspberry Pi. Master multi-discipline theory and practice for creating custom projects and hardware based on the Raspberry Pi. No experience necessary.

Instructor: Drew Wilson
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The Specialization is designed to only take a few hours per week, for four months. Each course has approximately 2 hours of video content per week, but you might also want to explore the software tools or try out the methods we're discussing in class for a couple hours each week.
We've crafted these courses such that no experience is necessary, although any familiarity with Linux, science, or electronics will be helpful in allowing you to move quickly to more advanced projects.
You can take the courses in any order, but they know that they will sometimes reference material in an earlier course (or future material in a later course).
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