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Tap the power of Windows IoT Core and Master Embedded Systems Programming on Raspberry Pi using Windows IoT Core.

What you will learn


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Windows can be used as a platform to power IoT devices

Windows 10 IoT Core is a tiny, lightweight version of Windows 10 that has no graphical user interface and runs on devices with as little as 256 MB of RAM

It comes with UWP technologies like Cortana and Universal apps which you can use for creating your own IoT device.

You can access the device remotely using any supported web browser or Microsoft remote desktop client

Windows 10 IoT Core supports .NET Standard 2.0 which provides compatibility with popular open source libraries

Program Raspberry Pi using Microsoft Visual Studio

Add a new skill to your skillset by learning Windows IoT and integrate it into the famous Raspberry Pi Board

Deploy your C# or C++ Code on Raspberry Pi Board using Windows IoT Core

Initial Setup (Visual Studio and Coding Environment)

Prepare Raspberry Pi

Raspberry Pi Pinout

Write Your First Code to Control Raspberry Pi via Windows IoT Core!

Practical Examples

Resources and Code

Get Windows IoT Core online resources

How this Home Automation Device is structured, user interface, device connection and working principle.

Managing Different Rooms

Device Addressing: Address Mapping

What is the difference between IΒ²C and other communication methods

Controlling High power loads via Arduino

Software Needed to Code Arduino and Raspberry Pi

Communication Protocol

Raspberry Pi and Arduino communication

Windows 10 IoT User Interface

Visual Studio User Interface and Raspberry Pi Coding

How to code IΒ²C the right way and how to talk to multiple devices easily

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