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Date: 2016-06-19 04:52:17
Single-board computers
Microcontrollers
Computing
Computer architecture
ARM architecture
Linux-based devices
Electronics
General-purpose input/output
Raspberry Pi
Traffic light
Passive infrared sensor
Banana Pi

34290000Scratch-ing the Surface An introduction to using Scratch with the GPIO pins on a Raspberry Pi GPIO stands for General Purpose Input/Output and some pins can be either an input or an outpu

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