Home Security System Using Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3



Last updated 6/2019
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280×720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 465.96 MB | Duration: 1h 24m
Build your own home security system from the ground up


What you’ll learn
Build their own home security system to safeguard their houses
Detailed knowledge about all set of security sensors and used
Requirements
Basic knowledge of working with Raspberry Pi
Familiar with Python programming and Linux commands
Description
This course is for anyone who is interested in exploring the physical computing capabilities of the newly released Raspberry Pi compute module 3. The course requires basic knowledge of Linux commands and Python programming. If you are new to compute module, I would recommend you to enroll in my previous course “Raspberry Pi compute module 3 – From Novice to Professional,” which is also available on Udemy.
In this course, I will guide you how to harness the power of compute Module 3 and use most of its GPIO pins to interact with a different set of sensors. We will be using around 45 GPIO pins which is much more compared to 26 GPIO pins of Raspberry Pi 3.
I will introduce you to a different set of LCD screen which can be programmed as per our requirements to display sensor readings upon intrusion.
I will also teach you how to build a complete home security system to safeguard your property and valuable assets. Home security systems are a must in every home regardless of its size, location, and value, among other factors. Keep in mind that burglars, thieves, and trespassers will not be too choosy about their targets, as long as these homes can be broken into via a window, a vent or a door. Even a simple three-layer alarm system can deter trespassers from violating the privacy of your home and putting your family’s life in danger.
So what are you waiting for? Come, let’s make all this possible. I look forward to you joining this course.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 What will you learn from the course
Lecture 2 Introduction to Home Security System
Lecture 3 Hardware Requirements
Lecture 4 List of Hardware Requirements
Section 2: Programming the LCD displays
Lecture 5 Changes in circuit diagram of 20×4 LCD
Lecture 6 Understanding the circuit assembly of 20×4 LCD
Lecture 7 Image of the circuit diagram of 20×4 LCD
Lecture 8 Understanding the code of 20 cross 4 LCD
Lecture 9 Real time demonstration
Lecture 10 Source Code of 20×4 LCD
Lecture 11 Changes in circuit diagram of 16×2 Grey LCD
Lecture 12 Understanding the circuit assembly of 16×2 LCD – Grey
Lecture 13 Image of the circuit diagram of 16×2 LCD – Grey
Lecture 14 Understanding the code of 16×2 LCD – Grey
Lecture 15 Real time demonstration 16×2 LCD – Grey
Lecture 16 Source code of 16×2 LCD – Grey
Lecture 17 Connecting 16×2 LCD – Green to remaining pins
Lecture 18 Image of the circuit diagram of 16×2 LCD – Green
Lecture 19 Source code of 16×2 LCD – Green
Section 3: Programming the sensors and output device
Lecture 20 Understanding the connection of sensors and the output devices
Lecture 21 Circuit diagram for connecting sensors & the output devices
Lecture 22 Source code explanation
Lecture 23 Real time demonstration
Lecture 24 Home security complete source code
Lecture 25 Servo motor source code
Section 4: Programming the 4×4 matrix keypad
Lecture 26 Understanding the 4×4 matrix keypad
Lecture 27 Circuit diagram of 4×4 matrix keypad
Lecture 28 Understanding the source code
Lecture 29 Real time demonstration
Lecture 30 Source code of 4×4 matrix keypad
Lecture 31 Conclusion
Anyone who wants to explore Raspberry Pi compute module 3,If the idea is to come out with a large project and go beyond 26 pins of Raspberry Pi 3 and connect more number of sensors,Anyone who wants to implement security system with all types of sensors,Anyone who wants to understand functionality and programming of different types of LCDs

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