The Joy-Pi Note 2 is the revised version of the very successful Joy-it "Notebook Education Solution" for Raspberry PI5.
With its 29.5 cm (11.6") IPS screen and a removable, wireless keyboard it does the basic idea of the Joy-Pi in a new, high-quality and attractive format.
With 46 courses and 18 projects, the Joy-Pi Note is not only suitable as an experimental center, but is also suitable for use in education, schools, training and, of course, for all electronics enthusiasts!
With over 22 integrated sensors and modules there are no limits to your enjoyment of experimenting. Thus the entry in the electrotechnic and programming is simplified. The installed learning platform, specially developed for the Joy-Pi Note, allows the built-in units to be operated and learned independently from their own previous knowledge. It is also possible to connect additional sensors and modules via the externally led pins of the Raspberry Pi and thus even perform complex projects.
Of course, the Joy-Pi Note can also be used as a classic notebook.
This results in a much higher performance due to the increased power of the PI5
Performance as with its predecessor.
It can be installed with all programs compatible with Raspberry Pi® 5. By the integrated 2MP camera video conferences are also possible, for example. There is a compartment on the bottom of the device where you can use the power bank to operate the Joy-Pi Note even on the move.
Python projects included:
Hello welcome project, burglar alarm, environmental monitoring servo demo, NFC music, NFC controlled music box, Tilt indicator, Distance measuring, Smart Light, Ultrasound music, RGB Cobra" game, Stepper motor demo, remote control music box, crate slider memory game, calculator, PIR video, Flying Bird game
Python courses included:
Introduction to Python and GPIO alarm with the buzzer, the vibration module, the relay, controlling the inclination sensor, the 7-segment display, The joystick, the breadboard, controlling the servo motor, controlling the stepper motor, controlling the 8x8 RGB LED matrix, PIR sensor movements, the touch sensor, controlling the LCD display, the sound sensor, Detect light through the light sensor, The DHT11 sensor, The ultrasound sensor, RGB LED rainbow, The infrared receiver, Play songs via infrared, the Button Matrix alarm system, Morse code translator, the RC522 RFID module, RFID numbers part 1, RFID numbers part 2, recordings with the microphone, recordings with the camera, PIR-controlled video
Scratch courses included:
Get to know Scratch, Incoming Calls, "Brüllaffe" Game, "Scheuer Hase", "The Evil Man", "Catch the Mouse", "Whac Mole" Flying Cats, Tilt, Intrusion Alarm, Automatic Fan, Flashing LED, Swivel-controlled light, memory "Open the Safe", Morse code
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