RASP-SENSE-HAT-ASTRO-PI-Assembler
Monter le Sense Hat
1. If you have not yet installed the Sense HAT, now is the time to do so. Do this with the Raspberry Pi shut down, disconnected from the mains, and with all other cables disconnected.
2. The Sense HAT comes in a silver anti-static bag, along with the following fixtures and fittings:
Check that these are all present before proceeding.
- 1 x GPIO pin extension header
- 4 x Hexagon stand-offs (female-to-female)
- 8 x M2.5 screws
3. This diagram shows how it all fits together.
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4. First, put the GPIO extension header block onto the Raspberry Pi GPIO pins.
5. Screw the hexagon stand-offs to the Raspberry Pi itself, by threading the screws through from the bottom and turning the hexagon stand-offs between finger and thumb.
6. Next, insert the Sense HAT into the GPIO pin extension header. The corner holes should line up with the hexagon stand-offs.
7. Lastly, put the remaining screws through from the top.
8. Use a small Phillips screwdriver to tighten each corner stand-off individually. They don't need to be especially tight, just enough to ensure that the HAT doesn't become loose.
Ensuite
Maintenant que nous avons tout assembler et que le Sense HAT est branché sur votre Raspberry-Pi, nous allons avoir besoin de procéder à l'installation du logiciel.
Source: Getting Started with Astro PI et Astro-Pi Guide proposé par Raspberry Pi Learning Resource (www.raspberrypi.org)
Licence Creative Commons - CC-BY-SA
The learning resource is provided for free by the Raspberry Pi Foundation under a Creative Commons licence.
Find more at raspberrypi.org/resources and github.com/raspberrypilearning.
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