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//-->FREERASPBERRY PI WITH THIS ISSUEThe official Raspberry Pi magazineIssue 40 Christmas 2015raspberrypi.org/magpiRaspberry Pi Zero is a real $5 computer. Learn to code while you play Minecraft(or do just about anything else you can dream up)zel situa*acIssue 40•Dec 2015•£5.99129 772051 998001PLUS:ASTRO PI IS EN ROUTE TO THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATIONExpand yourfor the Raspberry PiPiStackable expansion boardsSerial Pi PlusRS232 serial communication board.Control your Raspberry Pi over RS232or connect to external serialaccessories.Breakout Pi PlusThe Breakout Pi Plus is a usefuland versatile prototyping expansionboard for the Raspberry PiADC Differential Pi8 channel 18 bit analogue to digitalconverter. I2C address selectionallows you to add up to 32 analogueinputs to your Raspberry Pi.IO Pi Plus32 digital 5V inputs or outputs. I2Caddress selection allows you to stackup to 4 IO Pi Plus boards on yourRaspberry Pi giving you 128 digitalinputs or outputs.RTC Pi PlusReal-time clock with battery backupand 5V I2C level converter for addingexternal 5V I2C devices to yourRaspberry Pi.1 Wire Pi Plus1-Wire®to I2C host interface with ESDprotection diode and I2C addressselection.We also stock a wide range of expansion boardsfor the original Raspberry Pi models A and Bwww.abelectronics.co.ukS15%“MagPi15”discount codeSAVEBrickPi$89 / £59Build a LEGO robot withyour Raspberry Pi!GoPiGoEverything you need tobuild a Raspberry Pi robot!$89 / £59GrovePi$89 / £59Connect hundreds of sensorsto your Raspberry Pi!www.dexterindustries.comWelcomeRASPBERRY PI ZERO:ACCESS TO TOOLSMy first computer, a second-hand BBC Microwith its built-in BASIC, cost me £220 in1989. That’s £500 in today’s money. MyAmiga was a little cheaper, costing £200 in 1993,but I had to save for three more months to buy thesoftware and documentation I needed to program it.Throughout my childhood, cost limited my accessto the tools I needed to learn. This is why, of all thework that we do at Raspberry Pi, driving down thecost of computing is the single thing that mattersmost to me.The original Raspberry Pi Model B and itssuccessors put a programmable computer withinreach of anyone with $20-35 to spend. Now we’retaking the next step: in Raspberry Pi Zero, we finallyhave a computer we can sell for $5, or give away onthe front of a magazine.We all need access to tools. Cost should never be abarrier. Enjoy your Raspberry Pi Zero.FOR SUBSCRIBERS!BLEBUNPAGE 42FREECADLESEE PAGE 42 FOR DETAILSTHIS MONTH:8INTRODUCING THE TINY$5PI ZEROFind out what the Zero is and what you can do with itEben Upton16SET UP YOURFREERASPBERRY PIFind out which cables you need and how to set it up70ASTRO PI:WE ARE GO FOR LAUNCH!The Raspberry Pi is going to space with some of your projects76GET STARTED WITH THESENSE HATWant to share in the excitement of Astro Pi? Here’s how…FIND US ONLINEraspberrypi.org/magpiEDITORIALDESIGNGET IN TOUCHmagpi@raspberrypi.orgPUBLISHINGManaging Editor:Russell Barnesrussell@raspberrypi.org +44 (0)7904 766523Features Editor:Rob ZwetslootTechnical Editor:David WhaleSub Editors:Laura Clay, Phil King, Lorna LynchCritical Media:criticalmedia.co.ukHead of Design:Dougal MatthewsDesigners:Lee Allen, Mike KayIllustrator:Sam AlderFor advertising & licensing:russell@raspberrypi.org +44 (0)7904 766523Publisher:Liz UptonCEO:Eben UptonDISTRIBUTIONSeymour Distribution Ltd2 East Poultry AveLondonEC1A 9PT |+44 (0)207 429 4000This magazine is printed on paper sourced fromsustainable forests and the printer operates anenvironmental management system which hasbeen assessed as conforming to ISO 14001.SUBSCRIPTIONSSelect Publisher Services LtdPO Box 6337BournemouthBH1 9EH |+44 (0)1202 586 848CONTRIBUTORSSam Aaron, Mike Cook, David Crookes, GarethHalfacree, Lucy Hattersley, Richard Hayler, DaveHoness, Phil King, Simon Monk, Rachel Rayns,Matt Richardson, Richard Smedley & Sean TraceyThe MagPi magazine is published by Raspberry Pi (Trading) Ltd., Mount Pleasant House, Cambridge, CB3 0RN. Thepublisher, editor and contributors accept no responsibility in respect of any omissions or errors relating to goods, productsor services referred to or advertised in the magazine. Except where otherwise noted, content in this magazine is licensedunder a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0). ISSN: 2051-9982.raspberrypi.org/magpiDecember 2015March3
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